The following press release was issued by the Copper Country ISD. A ranking of the top school districts in Michigan for 2019 was released by BackgroundChecks.org. The rankings were determined by assessing scholastic and financial metrics, including student-to-teacher ratios, standardized test scores, teacher quality, graduation rate and school funding. Information …
Read More »Upcoming DNR meetings include opportunities to comment on proposed deer baiting/feeding regulations
The following press release was issued by the MDNR: The Department of Natural Resources is committed to providing Michigan citizens the opportunity to share input and ideas on policy decisions, programs and other aspects of natural resource management and outdoor recreation opportunities. One important avenue for this input is at meetings …
Read More »EGLE Awards Electronic Recycling Grants
Goodwill of Northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan is one of several organizations in rural communities receiving grant funding for electronics recycling from the state. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) awarded $105,586 in grants to a total of five applicants during the first round of Rural …
Read More »Applications For Strawberry Queen Pageant Being Accepted
The Copper Country Strawberry Festival is looking for candidates and sponsors for the 2019 Strawberry Queen Competition on Friday, July 12th. Young women ages 16 to 19 are invited to participate and compete for a $500 scholarship. Local businesses can sponsor a candidate of their choosing for $35. The …
Read More »Houghton Middle School Students Learn About Alternative Fuel Cells
A collaborative effort between students at Houghton Middle School and Michigan Tech is providing hands-on STEM experience to a group of 8th graders. Students in Sarah Geborkoff’s science class have been working on fuel cell projects over the last four weeks under the direction of students from Michigan Tech’s Enterprise …
Read More »Using Old Mines For Energy Storage
A team of Michigan Tech professors and students are working with Upper Peninsula lawmakers and energy experts on the problem of storing large quantities of energy–and the solution may literally be right below our feet. The MTU Social Sciences Department gave a special presentation Friday called “Liabilities into Assets: Enhancing …
Read More »Scam Alert–Caller Says They Need Bond Money
Local residents are being warned about a new scam where the caller claims to be a grandchild or relative and says that they are in jail. The caller then sometimes hands the phone off to a second person claiming to be their attorney. One of them will ask for bond …
Read More »Award Winning Artist Shelby Lynne Comes To The Calumet Theatre
Every now and then, a show comes to town that can be truly described as a “can’t miss.” Grammy and American Country Music Award-winning artist Shelby Lynne will perform at the Calumet Theatre Saturday evening in one of those rare shows. Theatre Director Marlin Lee says Lynne’s deeply personal music …
Read More »Aspirus Offering Aquatic Therapy In Calumet
CALUMET — Aspirus Outpatient Therapies now provides Aquatic Therapy as one of many treatment options available to patients. Aspirus is partnering with the AmericInn in Calumet to provide aquatic therapy for patients who may not tolerate land-based therapy, or need support of the water’s buoyancy to move effectively. Aquatic therapy is …
Read More »Referendum To Purchase Medical Marijuana Business On KBIC Ballot
The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community is looking to get into the medical marijuana business. The Tribal Council approved a resolution last week to put a referendum on an upcoming ballot to invest up to $4 million to acquire a medical marijuana grow and dispensary business. The referendum says the money …
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