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Portage Lake District Library Hosts Keweenaw Garden Club

The Portage Lake District Library will host the Keweenaw Garden Club for a presentation for the public on Monday, December 17, from 6:30 – 7:30pm. Michigan Tech Ecology professor Christopher Webster will present “Garden Hardscaping: Beautiful and Durable Stone Walls Built with Keweenaw Mine Rock”. Webster will explore techniques for …

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Become an Isle Royale Summer 2019 Teen Artist

HOUGHTON, MICH – Isle Royale National Park begins accepting applications for the summer 2019 Isle Royale Teen Artist Exploration January 2, 2019. This artistic discovery is geared to all aspiring teen artists who want to develop their art through experiencing wilderness, and is open to all visual and performing artists, writers, …

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Avoiding Fire Dangers During Winter Season

The Christmas tree is found in most American homes this time of year with twinkling lights, sometimes candy canes, and an assortment of ornaments, but it has also been known to devastate a family’s holiday season in some cases.  Electrician Bill Sheetz said, “Too many lights on one circuit creates …

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Snyder OK’s New Oversight Authority For Enbridge Tunnel

The following press release was issued by Governor Snyder’s office: LANSING — Legislation signed today by Gov. Rick Snyder will protect the Great Lakes, provide energy security for Michigan residents, and create better infrastructure connections between the state’s peninsulas. The new Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority (MSCA) will oversee construction and …

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UP Lawmakers Voice Support For Enbridge Tunnel

State Representative Scott Dianda is voicing his support for a tunnel to replace the Enbridge Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac.  The Michigan House of Representatives voted this week to enact the agreement between Governor Rick Snyder and Enbridge. Dianda said, “I am just as concerned about protecting our …

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Kevin Manninen Is 2018 Hankookin Heikki

HANCOCK — Kevin Manninen has made Finnish-American culture his business, literally. He’s the president of the Finnish American Chamber of Commerce U.P. Chapter, the dean of Finlandia University’s International School of Business, and a leader in the recently-founded FinnZone, which helps businesses from Finland make inroads into the U.S. with …

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Casperson’s Logging Bill Draws Criticism

The following press release was issued by the County Road Association of Michigan: County road agencies, county commissions, townships strongly oppose permit-free log hauling on Michigan roads in spring Lansing, MI – A bill now pending before a Michigan House committee would eliminate the permit requirement restricting weight on county …

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