LANSING, Mich. – Michigan residents still can apply for and receive Medicaid and public assistance benefits such as food and cash assistance; Women, Infants and Children (WIC); State Emergency Relief and child care reimbursement despite the partial federal government shutdown. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is clarifying …
Read More »Finnish-Style Wooden Boat Will Be On Display During Heikinpäivä
You don’t normally think of boats in the middle of winter but a special Finnish-style wooden boat will be on display Saturday during Heikinpäivä. The Finnish-American Reporter’s Dave Maki says the boat-building project was part of the Finnish American Folk School through the Finnish American Heritage Center. “This is something …
Read More »Five Snowmobilers Killed In The Same Day–Deadly Weekend Highlights Importance Of Snowmobile Safety
A series of deadly snowmobile accidents over the weekend is prompting the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to step up its efforts to promote safety. Five snowmobilers were killed in the Upper Peninsula and Lower Northern Peninsula on Friday, bringing the total number of snowmobile-related deaths for the season to …
Read More »Bigfoot Sightings Possible During Snowshoeing With Sasquatch Event
Many Upper Peninsula communities find ways to embrace the long winter months and fight the seasonal blues amongst its community members. The Heikinpäivä parade is this weekend in Hancock. Winter Carnival activities continue into the second week of February on the campus of Michigan Tech, and the community of L’Anse …
Read More »Jeffers Hockey Shades Hancock; Calumet Mercies Negaunee – Wednesday Sports Wrap
High School In high school hockey last night… – Evan Larson’s power play goal lifted Jeffers to an 8-7 overtime victory over Hancock last night. Larson’s game-winner was his second tally of the night. Matthew Halonen also scored twice for the Jets. Petr Anderson and Todd Anderson each recorded hat …
Read More »‘In Case of Emergency’ Aspiring Women event to raise awareness about heart attack, stroke
HOUGHTON, Mich. — Heart attacks strike Americans about once every 34 seconds, and most victims aren’t even aware they’re having one until it’s too late. Each year, more than 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke. It’s important to know how to spot the signs and symptoms so that …
Read More »Gentle Exercise Classes Offered For Seniors
Just what the doctor ordered! “Movement is medicine” for older adults and “exercise is the miracle drug,” says study after study about healthy aging. “You’re never too old and it’s never too late.” Beginning Monday, Thursday, January 31, seniors are invited to join Gentle Exercise classes for 12 weeks at …
Read More »Reindeer viability forum still open for registration; attendance fees reduced
HANCOCK — There are still seats available at the reindeer herd viability forum that is taking place Monday, January 28 at 12 p.m. at Finlandia University’s Finnish American Heritage Center in Hancock. Interested folks can now attend for a total cost of only $15 – which includes lunch. Along with …
Read More »Peters to Serve as Ranking Member on Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee
The following press release was issued by Senator Peter’s office: WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Gary Peters (MI), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, today announced that he will serve as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities. The committee is responsible for policies and programs …
Read More »Bergman to Serve Second Term on Veterans Affairs Committee
The following press release was issued by Congressman Bergman’s office: Washington – Congressman Jack Bergman announced that he will be returning to the House Veterans Affairs Committee in the 116th Congress. He has served for two years on the committee where he helped author groundbreaking Veterans’ legislation and held multiple field hearings …
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