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Kraft Hockeyville USA Week Begins

Hockeyville activities pick up today. The Stanley Cup is in Calumet, and students there will take class pictures with it. Parents will have an opportunity to order copies in the near future. At a community picnic this afternoon, John Carroll of the Local Organizing Committee says you’ll have a rare …

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Parade of Nations Shines

The flags of around 70 different countries were carried through the streets of Houghton and Hancock Saturday in the annual Parade of Nations. Highlights from the 2019 Parade of Nations The procession was led by the drum and dancers from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. KBIC member Stan Spruce appreciates …

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PHF Accepting “Giving Tuesday” Matching Grant Applications

As received from the Portage Health Foundation: Applications are being accepted by Portage Health Foundation for non-profit organizations interested in partnering with the foundation’s annual Giving Tuesday campaign, where PHF matches donations that come in on Giving Tuesday. This year PHF is matching up to $100,000 in donations that are …

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Three More U.P. Wolves Moved to Isle Royale

As received from the Isle Royale National Park: The Isle Royale fall wolf translocation project concluded on September 13 after successfully moving three wolves from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to the park. The new wolves, two males and one female, bolstered the total island wolf population to 17, which now includes …

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Adopt-A-Highway Pickup Resumes

The final Adopt-A-Highway trash pickup window of the season opens tomorrow. Volunteers from 2,800 businesses, community organizations and families will be canvassing the shoulders 6,100 miles of state highways, picking up trash. Our Houghton Community Broadcasting Stations staff polices a two-mile stretch north and south of the Canyon Falls rest …

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Parade of Nations/Multicultural Festival Tomorrow

The Copper Country will show off its international colors tomorrow. The Parade of Nations will step off at 11:00 at the west edge of downtown Hancock, and travel across the bridge into Houghton. Parade coordinator Cindy Lisne says international students from Michigan Tech, Finlandia University and others in the community …

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2019-2020 School Budget Sent to Whitmer

Most K-12 school districts in Michigan would see a three percent increase in state funding, under an educational budget bill that was passed yesterday by the House and Senate. The compromise bill would mean an extra $240 per student in most areas, including the Copper Country. The measure passed easily …

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Global Climate Strike Comes to U.P.

Some Upper Peninsula residents will join others around the world today in what’s being called a “global climate strike.” Worldwide, more than 3,000 events have been organized in more than 130 nations. In the Copper Country, students and community members will demonstrate at the Houghton-Hancock Bridge from 4:00 until 7:00. …

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