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Silent Auction Supports Local Students Seeking Technical Career Opportunities

The holiday hoopla might be this Thursday but silent auction bids are open. Last Friday the silent auction to support the PHF – KEDA CTE scholarship program officially opened for bids. Some big ticket items up for auction includes, Michigan Tech Huskies Hockey tickets, maple wood outdoor furniture, Upper Peninsula …

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Baraga Post Office Named After Pioneer Woman Legislator

The Post Office in Baraga is now officially named after a groundbreaking Baraga County woman. Legislation designating the building as the “Cora Reynolds Anderson Post Office” was signed into law by President Joe Biden last week. The bill was sponsored by Michigan U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow.  Cora …

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Marquette County Snowmobile Trail Closed

A portion of a Marquette County snowmobile trail has been closed because of logging in the area. The stretch of Trail Five connects Trails 14 and 310 southwest of Big Bay. The closure is expected to last through the end of January. An alternate route is available via Trails 310 …

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State Grant To Help Make Homes More Energy-Efficient

The Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region (WUPPDR) has received a $500,000 grant to help improve energy efficiency of homes in the area.  The money comes from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority’s Michigan Housing Opportunities Promoting Energy Efficiency program (MI-HOPE). WUPPDR will use the funds for repair or …

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Marquette Man Arrested After UPHS Bomb Threat

A Marquette man has been arrested following a bomb threat at UP Health System-Marquette early Friday. Hospital staffers called police at 3:40 in the morning, saying an unknown man had told them a bomb had been placed at the facility. The hospital was locked down, and a search by police …

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Porkies Fest Tickets On Sale

Tickets are now on sale for the 17th Porcupine Mountains Music Festival. The festival will be held August 25th and 26th, 2023. If purchased now, two-day passes cost $80 for adults, and $10 for children ages 7 through 12.  The Festival presents an eclectic mix of roots and Americana music …

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Michigan DNR Needs Winter Hikers Help Identifying Wooly Adelgid Infected Hemlock Trees

The Michigan DNR needs hikers help protecting the state’s more than 170 million hemlock trees. An invasive species called, wooly adelgids, has been confirmed in infected eastern hemlock trees in five counties along Lake Michigan’s shoreline. Winter hikers are key to the state department’s fight against the invasive species. Wooly …

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UPPCO Providing Credit and Identity Theft Services to Customers Affected by Security Breach

UPPCO customer information may have been breached during a security intrusion earlier this year. UPPCO detected suspicious activity from a computer network; upon discovery the company took measures to secure their network. They have additionally engaged a third party, forensic firm to investigate the extent of the security breach. The …

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Troopers Ask for Help Locating Calumet Man

The search continues for a missing Calumet man. State Police investigators say 37-year-old Joshua Cotton was last seen Monday evening at 10:00, when he voluntarily walked away from his home on Amygdaloid Street. His family later reported him missing. At the time, he was wearing a black jacket with blue …

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Statewide Deer Harvest Passes 250,000

This year’s harvest during the firearm deer hunting season has passed a quarter-million. With hunters required to report their kills within 72 hours, the DNR reported that 254,000 had been submitted by the end of yesterday. Downstate areas provided the richest harvests. Montcalm and Newaygo Counties in Central Michigan, and …

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