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2019 DNR licenses go on sale March 1

The following press release was issued by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Don’t wait to get your 2019 hunting or fishing license! Most licenses and permits go on sale March 1, when the new license year begins. The March 1 start date includes hunting and fishing license sales, except …

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Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia Seminar

Alzheimer’s is a disease of the brain that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. It is not part of normal aging. The Alzheimer’s Association will present a free educational program at Gardenview Assisted Living and Memory Care in Calumet Thursday afternoon at 3:00. This is a great opportunity for …

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Using Social Media To Market Small Businesses

In a digital world where the marketplace has become global, many small businesses have turned to the use of social media to help reach their customers. “Having conversations with people and looking at social media, you know, wow. We all need to market ourselves and we want to do that …

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Kalevalathon comes to Finlandia February 28

This is a press release from Finlandia University.  Join students and faculty in celebration of Kalevala Day, also known as the Day of Finnish Culture, for the inaugural Kalevalathon on Thursday, February 28 from 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the Finnish American Heritage Center. The participants from Finlandia University’s Finnish & …

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Michigan Tech Spring Career Fair Wednesday

By Mark Wilcox, News Writer, Michigan Technological University More than 200 companies are expected to participate in Michigan Tech’s Spring Career Fair tomorrow. New this year are representatives from FDIC, Louisiana-Pacific Corporation and Champion Inc. Recruiters will meet with hundreds of students, setting up interviews for full-time positions and well …

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Comment Period Still Open On Buffalo Reef Plan

A multi-agency task force is still open to public comment and seeking suggestions for the next couple of weeks, toward finding a solution to a long standing environmental concern in the Keweenaw Peninsula.  An aerial photo shows the drift of stamp sands from the community of Gay south toward the …

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County Commissioner Holding Public Office Hour

County commissioners represent the residents within their districts, so setting aside time to meet with them is important to understanding their needs. Houghton County Commissioner Gretchen Janssen understands that so she will be holding a public office hour this Saturday at the Portage Lake District Library. Janssen said, “This was …

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