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GCC, NMU Expand Nursing Degree Options

Gogebic Community College and Northern Michigan University have announced an expanded partnership to boost nursing education in the region. The arrangement will allow nurses with associate degrees to complete their NMU Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum at the Gogebic campuses in Ironwood and Houghton. The two schools have had …

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Stanton Township to Host Firefighters Tourney

This summer’s Copper Country Volunteer Firefighters Association Tournament will be hosted by the Stanton Township Fire Department. It will be the first time in the 69-year history of the event that Stanton will host. The tournament will be held June 24th. Races will be staged at North Canal Township Park …

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Proposed Enbridge Tunnel Delayed

The timeline for the potential construction of a utilities tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac has been extended by a significant amount of time. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, has been reviewing more than 17,000 submissions from the public it received about the project during an open …

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Shipping Season is Ready to Get Underway on the Great Lakes

The shipping season on the lakes starts back up this Saturday, at 12:01 am. Throughout the season the Soo Locks will see over 7,000 vessels pass through the St. Mary’s River, carrying over 75 million tons of cargo. The Soo Locks play an important role in the state’s and federal …

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Michigan Tech Jazz Program Returns with the Don Keranen Memorial Jazz Festival

Celebrating the wonderful sounds of jazz music, and remembering a long time Michigan Tech employee. This weekend the Michigan Tech Jazz Program returns with the Don Keranen Memorial Jazz Festival. Don Keranen was the university’s music director, and started the school’s jazz program. Eventually he and the bands toured around …

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Houghton Council Approves Paving Projects, Hears Legal and Parking Deck Updates

Houghton City Council

The City of Houghton will see a significant amount of local road construction this summer. At last night’s council meeting, city manager Eric Waara explained that paving projects were held to a minimum last summer, and the money held over to this year so that some money could be saved …

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Laurium Pursues Grant for Village Hall Updates

The Laurium village council would like to make the village hall more energy efficient.  At Tuesday’s meeting, councilors endorsed a grant application through the state’s Financially Distressed Community, Township and Village program to replace the outdated windows and boiler with new energy efficient ones. Keweenaw Solutions has been approved to …

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Copper Country Chapter of Trout Unlimited Raising Funds for Projects, Fishing Events, and Scholarships

The ice hasn’t quite melted yet, but that doesn’t stop anglers from getting out to catch some fish. Over the past two years, the Copper Country Chapter of Trout Unlimited has not been able to provide as much programming and events as they wished. But the group is ready to …

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Summer Construction Preview: New Soo Lock Construction Starting Back Up Soon

Spring is sprung, and the ice is melting. That means a new construction season will start soon in Sault Ste. Marie. Throughout the winter construction crews for the new Soo Lock, worked to prepare the site for summer work. As soon as the weather is right for work, crews will …

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Calumet Village Partners with Keweenaw Foundation for Clemenc Statue Fundraising

A potential statue of 1913 Copper Strike leader “Big Annie” Clemenc has taken a step forward. The village of Calumet has signed a letter of understanding with the Keweenaw Area Community Foundation to coordinate fundraising for the project. The Foundation’s official involvement will continue until the statue is erected in …

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