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Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly Celebrate 40 Years at Tonight’s Gala Event

In 1982 The Upper Peninsula’s Little Brothers – Friends of the elderly chapter was established, to help combat loneliness among the elderly. And this year the local non-profit has celebrated their special anniversary during their summer events, but tonight is designated just the special date. Houghton County is one of …

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Houghton County to Dedicate Airpark Blvd. to Late Commissioner Al Koskela

Editor’s Note: The Dedication ceremony is not renaming Airpark Boulevard. The dedication ceremony is put on by the Houghton County Road Commission to dedicate a portion of the road, located on the Airport Terminal side, which is the east end of Airpark Boulevard.  The road leading to the Houghton county …

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MSP Wakefield Searching for a Missing Ontonagon Township Man

MSP Wakefield is investigating a missing person report for a Joseph Bittner in Ontonagon Township. Bittner’s family last saw him on Wednesday, at around 9:30 am at his residence on Lakeshore Drive. He is described as approximately 5 foot 10 inches tall, weighing about 220 pounds, with dark hair that …

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The Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center Receives Recognition from the U.S. Health Services & Resource Administration

The Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center has deserved special recognition. The organization was recently awarded Gold Badge as a Health Center Quality Leader from the U.S. Health Services and Resource Administration. The Community Health Quality Recognition badges note facilities that have achieved the highest level of service in areas …

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Get Ready to Meet New Members in the Youth Action Council

The Youth Advisory Council gets young people involved in the community and teaches valuable skills. Members of the local group take on an active role serving the community through different philanthropic events, service projects, and volunteering. An important aspect to the Youth Advisory Council is the group’s emphasis on leadership. …

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Michigan Technological University Welcomes Over 1,300 New Faces

Michigan Tech has 1,388 new faces joining campus this fall. They join the university’s campus, adding to a student population now just over 7,000 strong. With the addition of the incoming class and last year’s record breaking incoming enrollment, are the two largest since 1984. With more than twenty one …

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The Portage Health Foundation is Accepting Non- Profit Applications for Giving Tuesday

The biggest day of giving is right around the corner. The Portage Health Foundation will start accepting applications from local non profit groups who serve in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties. Giving Tuesday follows a weekend of shopping that takes place after Thanksgiving, as a way to support non-profits …

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Houghton County Land Bank is Seeking Development Proposals in the Calumet-Laurium Area

The Houghton County Land bank is seeking developers for a number of properties in the Calumet- Laurium area. The land bank is seeking sealed competitive bids for the proposals with each property. The Land bank will provide demolition services for removal and clean up for the eight properties. An optional …

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Winter is Coming, Road Salt has Arrived in the Copper Country

The unofficial sign of winter was dropped off in the Keweenaw peninsula yesterday evening. Last night the Alogma Conveyor dropped off this season’s salt for the different counties and municipalities road commissions. This year the Houghton County Road commission has ordered 1,400 tons of road salt. About the average the …

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Tim Lorsch Brings His Performance, The Suitcase, to Calumet

The Calumet Theater is gearing up for a packed fall schedule. This weekend the theater will bring in entertainer and songwriter, Tim Lorsch, for his newest performance, the Suitcase. Lorsch is the son of Jewish immigrants who escaped the tragedy coming to Europe, in world war two. Lorsch, while in …

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