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Northbound Sidewalk Closing On the Portage Lake Lift Bridge While Elevator Work Takes Place

The Northbound sidewalk on the Portage Lake Lift Bridge will close to pedestrian traffic today while MDOT crews complete elevator replacement work. Starting today, and continuing through June, the Portage Lake Lift Bridge northbound sidewalk will close, and a pedestrian detour set up. The repair is part of a 4.3 million dollar …

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MDOT Starts M-95 Project Today in Kingsford

MDOT will begin a 2.2 million dollar project to rebuild a section of M-95 from Hamilton Avenue and Woodward Avenue in Kingsford and Iron Mountain. The project will complete work over a 0.2-mile stretch for asphalt rebuilding, water main, storm and sanitary sewer work, and construction of sidewalk and concrete …

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Several Summer Youth Program Scholarships with Michigan Tech’s Center for Educational Outreach

Summertime can include some fun experiences while also learning a little. This summer the Michigan Tech Summer Youth Program will have several scholarships available for local middle school and high school students. The scholarships available to Upper Peninsula students include the Junior Women in Engineering, National Summer Transportation Institute, Women in …

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Ottawa National Forest and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Partnering for the J.W. Toumey Nursery Modernization Project

The Ottawa National Forest will partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers on a multi million-dollar project to revitalize the J.W. Toumey Nursery. The project will construct a nursery facility to promote the production of native plant seedlings, accomplishing goals set out by the USDA Forest Services’ Reforestation Strategy. …

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M-28 Culvert Project Starting Monday in Ontonagon County

MDOT will begin culvert replacement work on M-28 over Rolston Creek on Monday. The Michigan Department of Transportation will start a 1.9 million dollar project to replace a culvert, complete road reconstruction, ditch grading, and scour countermeasures on M-28 near Trout Creek township. The Department anticipates the project will finish …

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CCISD Construction Technology Program Auctioning a Second Sauna

CCISD Construction Technology Students may have found a great fit for fundraising efforts. During the recent National Sauna Week celebration in Hancock, the CCISD CTE program auctioned a student-built sauna. The fundraiser and project taught the students important construction and business skills. Since then the students started on a second sauna that will open for auction …

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Houghton Kicking Off Farmer’s Market Season with a Local Focus

With warmer days and sunnier skies ahead in the Keweenaw Peninsula, the region has begun preparing for the annual farmer’s market season. Last year the local farmer’s market collective got the ball rolling with an introductory festival at the Houghton Waterfront Pier. This year the city of Houghton and the …

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Parents and Families Invited to Learn about Vaping and Impacts on Health with UP Kids and Copper Country Great Start Collaborative

Parents may remember fellow students sneaking out to smoke a cigarette in high school. Today’s students are confronted with a different way of ingesting nicotine. Next week the Copper Country Great Start Collaborative, UP Kids, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will invite Michigan state Trooper Nahri from the Calumet Post to share …

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Michigan Tech Names Bo Chen and Niusen Chen the 2024 Bhakta Rath Award Winners

Michigan Tech names Bo Chen and Niusen Chen the 2024 Bhakta Rath Award Winners. Researcher Bo Chen and his former student Niusen Chen have worked together for six years on breakthrough design security capabilities for mobile devices. Bo Chen says that since earning his doctoral degree he’s worked on security research, and began exploring the …

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