On average, 20 Veterans complete suicide every day. That is 7,300 Veteran deaths a year due to suicide, which is more than double the 2,996 deaths on September 11, 2001. Mental Health Care through Veterans Affairs has now been expanded to other than honorably discharged veterans. The move is part …
Read More »FEMA Offers Flood Insurance Program To Copper Country Communities
Flood insurance could be available to residents through a federal program that would help protect them if another disaster strikes. The National Flood Insurance Program is offered through the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Communities agree to put into place practices to minimize flood impacts and FEMA makes subsidized flood insurance …
Read More »Calumet’s Snow Moving Equipment Repaired
A potentially troublesome situation has been averted in the Village of Calumet now that replacement parts were found for their snow removal equipment. The Daily Mining Gazette reported last week that the village’s snow-go had broken down, which put Calumet in a bind. Without a snow-go to help take the …
Read More »Green Film: Mother Caring for 7 Billion (Feb. 20)
Join us for the next 2019 Green Film: Mother Caring for 7 Billion (2017) Date &Time: 7:00-8:30 pm, Wed., Feb. 20th (NOTE: all films in 2019 on Wednesdays!) Enjoy coffee, refreshments and facilitated discussion. Cost: FREE, $5 suggested donation Location: G002 Hesterberg Hall, Michigan Tech Forestry Bldg. Description:Examines the challenges we face in a world …
Read More »Presentation Looks At Cost Of Flood Prevention
The floods that devastated the Copper Country last summer caused million of dollars worth of damage—but what would it cost to keep an event like that from happening again? The Carnegie Museum’s Father’s Day Flood series will present Dr. Melanie Kueber Watkins tonight at 7pm. She will speak on “Being …
Read More »Volunteer Orientation At Little Brothers Wednesday
Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly may be best known for serving their free holiday dinners to area seniors who would otherwise be alone on the holiday, but they also provide services to their elderly friends throughout the year. They help provide medical transportation and firewood to heat people’s homes, …
Read More »Finlandia Students Spend Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Doing Community Service
More than 100 Finlandia students used a day off of school to make a difference in their community as they spent the day performing various volunteer duties throughout the Copper Country. Now in its fourth year, the University refers to “Martin Luther King, Jr. Day- a day of service” as …
Read More »Mid-Michigan Man Injured In Snowmobile Accident In Alger County
A snowmobiler was injured in Alger County Sunday when he collided with another vehicle. The Alger County Sheriff’s Office says the accident happened on H-58, about 2 miles east of Melstrand. Authorities say 37-year-old Travis Joe Ross of Charlotte, MI was traveling eastbound on H-58 at a high rate of …
Read More »Scholarships Available For Local High School Students From Portage Health Foundation
[Hancock, MI] The Portage Health Foundation (PHF) announces that the 2018-2019 high school scholarships are now available. PHF will award one (1) $500 scholarship to a graduating senior from each school in the four-county community. The scholarship is a one-time award to support students with educational costs at a post-secondary …
Read More »Ice Fishers Brave The Cold At Chassell Tournament
The coldest weekend so far this winter may have prevented a few fisherman from making their way to Chassell Bay Saturday morning, but several toughed out the frigid temperatures and competed in an annual ice fishing tournament, held by Michigan Tech’s Fishing Club. They say a bad day of fishing …
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