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Michigan Tech Spring Commencement Speakers

Spring commencement is just around the corner for local universities. Michigan Tech has a new arrangement this year that will keep the ceremony to approximately two hours, which aims to keep the event more comfortable and meaningful for everyone involved. Approximately 300 graduate students will participate in their commencement on …

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Koppers and Copper Country Recycling Initiative Keep Toxic Materials Out of the Environment at E-Waste Collection Event

Cars loaded with old electronics, televisions, computers and more, were quickly unloaded by Koppers Employees helping the community recycle some very toxic metal and materials. Electronic components found in televisions and radios are commonly made using copper and nickel. Which if left outside in the environment can leach harmful metals …

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100 Block Fire Redevelopment Input Session

The 100 Block Fire destroyed 4 historic downtown Calumet buildings on May 21 2021, and the area is yet to be restored.  Mainstreet Calumet and the Village of Calumet is hosting a public input session regarding the redevelopment of the site.  Attendees will be led through a site orientation, review …

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O’Keefe Speaks On the Early Stages of Closing the University

Closing Finlandia is an involved procedure that takes time and effort from everyone involved. Receiver of Finlandia University, Patrick O’Keefe, explained some of the efforts that are going into closing the university.  Finlandia is currently going through a state-court receivership, meaning it’s being supervised by the Attorney General of the …

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Hancock Planning Commission Preview: Spring cleanups, and Finlandia Property

The Hancock Planning Commission meeting tonight will provide updates on the Spring Cleanup, the scrap tire event, the Pitch In for Parks cleanup event, and on Finlandia property. It is unknown at this point if there are any updates yet in the clarification as to what the Finlandia property constitutes, …

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Silver River Bridge Closed Due to Failure of Retaining Wall

The M-26 at Silver River Bridge between Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor closed on Saturday due to a collapse of the retaining wall.  Traffic will be detoured via a posted rout on US-41.  The closure is expected to last about 10 weeks.  The bridge has had single lane traffic since …

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Team Michigan Seniors Win NIT Title – Monday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for additional game details. Youth Hockey The Team Michigan Seniors won the National Invitational High School Hockey Tournament in Minnesota yesterday, defeating North Dakota 5-2 in the title match. Team Michigan was led by three Houghton High School standouts – Gab Carlson had two goals …

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Governor Whitmer Adds Six Counties to Flooding State of Emergency in the Upper Peninsula

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has added six Upper Peninsula counties to the flooding state of emergency. Alger, Baraga, Dickinson, Iron, Marquette, and Ontonagon counties have also experienced rapid snowmelt, causing flooding in some areas. Impacted counties have experienced severe serious damage caused by widespread flooding; including overwhelmed sewer and storm water …

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Two Student Teams From Michigan Tech Presenting Startups at CMU Today

Student teams from Michigan Tech have made it through the qualifying rounds for the New Venture Challenge hosted by Central Michigan University. The competition is for independent student ventures with companies in the start-up ideation, early growth, or seed stages. The companies ideally have a positive impact on the business …

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Start of Summer Baraga Spring Fling

The Copper Country Great Start Collaborative and Family Coalition will host a family friendly fun event to help their work on improving early childhood outcomes in the Baraga, Houghton, and Keweenaw counties. The Baraga County Spring Fling is a resource fair that will bring over a dozen local community organizations …

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