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Hockeyville USA Opener a Hit

The crowd numbered in the thousands yesterday afternoon at the first official Kraft Hockeyville event. The sun shone brightly over the green space next to US-41 in Calumet as fans lined up to have pictures taken with the Stanley Cup, the MacNaughton Cup and the Gibson Cup – hockey’s three …

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Keweenaw Observes Voter Registration Day

Michigan Tech is hosting its third annual National Voter Registration Day event today. Students and community members can fill out and drop off voter registration forms at four locations on campus – inside Fisher Hall, inside the Memorial Union Building, outside by the Husky statue, and outside the Douglass Houghton …

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Superior Search and Rescue Adds Drone

Superior Search and Rescue has added a new tool to help find missing people in the region. A drone – officially an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle – is now up and running. The UAV was purchased with a $4,000 grant from the Portage Health Foundation. Photo provided by Superior Search and …

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Downstate Man Dies at U.P. Campsite

The body of a 29-year-old Oakland County man has been found at a remote campsite in Alger County. Michigan State Police received a report that the man was missing Sunday evening. Search parties located his car at the Big Island Lake Trailhead. In heavy rain, conservation officers canoed through four …

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Keweenaw Brewfest Raises $41k

The final figures are in from the recent Keweenaw Brewfest. A spokesperson for the Keweenaw Community Foundation said that more than $41,000 was raised. That money will help support the Foundation’s operating expenses. More than 1,100 people attended, and they tried 17,568 sample-sized beer portions. More than 60 breweries took …

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Racist Graffiti Sprayed on Temple Jacob

The police report on a racist graffiti attack on the historic Temple Jacob has been forwarded to the FBI. Hancock police were called to the building at noon Saturday when a member of the congregation noticed two crudely painted swastikas and what appeared to be a Nazi SS symbol on …

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U.P. Blood Supply Critically Low

The UP Regional Blood Center is very low on four blood types. If you are O-positive, O-negative, A-positive, or A-negative, please consider donating as quickly as possible. The next open blood drive in our area is tomorrow between 2:00 and 6:00 at Baraga County Memorial Hospital in L’Anse. You can …

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200+ Strike for Climate Change

More than 200 people turned out Friday afternoon to show their support for action to address climate change. The group met below the Houghton-Hancock Bridge, then stretched out along the pedestrian walkways, chanting slogans and carrying signs. The effort was part of a worldwide campaign to force action to stop …

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