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Spring FLARE at Michigan Tech a Huge Hit

Sustainable Futures Association (SFA) partnered with Keweenaw Pride at Michigan Tech to put on the Spring Festival of Love, Arts, Radiance, and Empowerment, also known as Spring FLARE, on March 29. It was held in the lobby of the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts.   It was open to the …

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Brandon Tatum talks at Michigan Tech

Brandon Tatum came and spoke at Michigan Tech last Tuesday evening, March 29. The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) originally voted to deny the funding for the event after hearing concerns from individuals of the LGBTQ plus community. They were overruled by Michigan Tech’s administration. Individuals spoke against Tatum coming to …

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Potential Contractors Will Review Parking Deck Demo Project Today

The impending demolition of the Houghton’s big downtown parking deck will take another step forward today. City officials will host contractors interested in taking on the project at a pre-bid meeting. Because of the scope of the project, Houghton city manager Eric Waara told the city council last week that …

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L’Anse Announces Waterfront Concert Schedule

The Village of L’Anse has announced the schedule for its summer Waterfront Concert series. This year’s slate begins June 15th, with Chad Borgen and the Collective. It continues through September 14th, with a season-ending performance by Uncle Floyd. Performances will again take place on Thursday nights at 7:00 at the …

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Breakfast Fundraiser in Hubbell for VFW’s Honor Roll

The Copper Ingot VFW post 4624  in Hubbell is hosting a breakfast fundraiser this Saturday, April 1 from 7:30 – 11:30am. Shannon from Shannon’s Home Cooking will be cooking for the event. Tickets are sold at the door. Adults are $12, children ages 6-12 are $8, and kids under 6 …

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31 Backpacks Sends Out Over 4800 Meals In 3 U.P. Counties

31 Backpacks hosted their Big Pack: Spring Break Edition on Sunday afternoon, Monday evening, and early Tuesday morning.   31 Backpacks president, Melissa Maki estimated they packed 930 kitchen trash bags including over 4800 meals to maintain families and children in need. Snacks and personal hygiene products were also sent out.  …

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Hancock Planning Commission Endorses Proposed Wind/Solar Ordinance

Hancock’s proposed solar and wind energy ordinance will advance to the city council for consideration. The city planning commission endorsed the document last night, despite the absences of members Paul Labine, Andrew Lahti and Bob Wencz, and city manager Mary Babcock. Commission member Steve Walton was commended for his efforts …

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Houghton Planning Commission to Consider Pepsi, KBC Expansions

Houghton’s city planning commission will consider two site plans at its meeting tonight. Pepsi Cola Bottling of Houghton wants to add a 2,000 square foot addition to its building on Sharon Avenue. Keweenaw Brewing Company wants to expand the deck at its location downtown on Shelden Avenue. The commission will …

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GCC President to Depart

Gogebic Community College is beginning the search for a new leader. After four years at the helm of the college, Dr. George McNulty will leave his position at the end of June. Within the past two weeks, McNulty has been named a finalist for the presidency of two other colleges …

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Storer Named MTU Provost and Senior VP for Academic Affairs

A veteran Michigan Tech educator will take over as the university’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.  Andrew Storer joined the Michigan Tech faculty in 2001 and rose to the rank of professor of forest insect ecology. In addition, he served as director of the Honors Institute at …

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