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Hundreds Protest Police Brutality On Bridge

Editor’s note: In the following article has been edited and we apologize for any misconceptions from the previous edition. With word of perhaps only 50 people to be in attendance, between 300 to 400 people turned out on the Houghton/Hancock Bridge yesterday, to protest against police brutality. The protest began …

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Hundreds March for Social Justice in Keweenaw

Around 300 people turned out this afternoon to lend their voices to the national movement to improve race relations. The march in memory of George Floyd and other recent victims of police violence began in downtown Houghton at 1:00. Walkers crossed the Houghton-Hancock bridge to the Hancock side, then returned …

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Finlandia Adjusts Fall Semester Schedule

Finlandia University has made an adjustment to the schedule of their Fall Semester. Now, after Thanksgiving break, the remainder of the semester will be done remotely. Dean of Students Erin Barnett explained why. The residence hall will close for the semester on November 21st at noon, and the remainder of …

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Crane In Road Disrupts Shelden Avenue

Shelden Avenue between the City Center and Douglas House, is down to one lane this morning, as there is a crane on the left side of the road. Apparently the roof of the Douglas House needed repairs, and the contractor got an MDOT permit, but didn’t tell anyone else. According …

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U.P. Kids Presents Read To Ride

If you‘ve got a child between the ages of six and fourteen, in the Western Upper Peninsula, who loves to read and could use a new mountain bike and helmet, today is your lucky day. U.P. Kids presents the Herman “Winks” Gundlach Read to Ride Program. Every book your child …

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