Lansing Climate Reality chapter and Line 5 activists will join MTU alumni, Gary Street tomorrow to talk the Enbridge pipeline, and its impacts on life in Michigan. The forum will start at 6 pm, and is scheduled for about an hour. The group will also discuss line 5’s history, and …
Read More »Crews Removing Lift Bridge’s Old Motors
More work is scheduled for the Portage Lake Lift Bridge tonight. Starting at 10 pm and until 5:15 am crews will shut down the both inside lanes. A series of 10 minute shut downs will start after 10 pm, and there will be one to two 25 minute shut downs …
Read More »Laurium Village Manager Resigns
Diana Lewitzke Laurium is again looking for a new village manager. After just four months on the job, Diana Lewitzke resigned on Monday. Lewitzke was Laurium’s first manager. The village had upgraded the position following the retirement of longtime village administrator Ed Vertin. She had no previous governmental experience, but …
Read More »Calumet Council Supports Downtown Building Rehab
Rehab work continues on a building in downtown Calumet. At last night’s meeting, the village council approved a conditional use permit for 201 5th Street. That’s the building at the northwest corner of the Portland Street intersection. The developer told council members that retail space has been leased in the …
Read More »Federal Grant to Help KBIC Assess Pollution
The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community is getting some federal money to help identify pollution problems on the L’Anse reservation. The $75,000 award comes from the Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Justice Small Grants program. It will help the Tribe identify polluted areas, and assess the risk they pose. The EPA notes …
Read More »Primary Contests for 109th House and 38th Senate; 10 Republicans Running for Governor
The ballot for Michigan’s Republican gubernatorial nomination in the August primary will be a crowded one. Ten GOP contenders filed signatures before the deadline yesterday afternoon. The highest-profile hopefuls include former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, self-titled “quality guru” Perry Johnson, Oakland County businessman Kevin Rinke, Kalamazoo chiropractor Garrett Soldano …
Read More »Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra Celebrating 50 Years with a Special Concert
For 50 years the Keweenaw symphony orchestra has brought beautiful music to the Copper Country. The group of ever changing MTU students and musical residents is the oldest orchestra in the Upper Peninsula and is one of five in the upper great lakes. This weekend the symphony will be heard …
Read More »Mix and Mingle in Baraga This Friday
The Baraga Chamber of Commerce is holding their first Mix and Mingle event this Friday. The event is a chance for local business owners, residents, and chamber members to network and meet people outside their main circle. At the mix and mingle will be a brown bag auction. The proceeds …
Read More »Hancock Schools to Host Region-Wide High School Jobs Fair
The Hancock School District will host a Michigan Works apprenticeship and jobs fair next month. On May 5th, students from all schools within the Copper Country Intermediate District will be able to sit in on two 90-minute sessions to learn about career opportunities. Local employers will share information about jobs …
Read More »MTU Sees Record Number of Applications
As received from Michigan Technological University For the fifth straight year, a record number of prospective undergraduates have applied to Michigan Tech. For the fifth straight year, a record number of prospective undergraduates have applied to Michigan Technological University, including significantly more underrepresented minority students. MTU has received more than …
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