A Copper Country radio legend whose career spanned five decades has died. Norman Koski, known to everyone as Mr. Norm, passed away Wednesday evening at the age of 80. A graduate of Calumet High School, Koski got his start in local radio in 1956 at WMPL in Hancock and worked …
Read More »Finlandia University announces Beihai University of Art & Design as first sister school in Asia
Finlandia University is proud to announce further growth to an already fruitful relationship with Beihai College of Arts and Design in Beihai China. “It began with a phone call,” said Denise Vandeville, Dean of the International School of Art & Design. “A professor from Beihai was interested in coming to Finlandia, we …
Read More »State Champion Calumet CopperBots Begin Building New Robot
The CopperBots of Calumet are ready to defend their state championship as the 2019 build season gets underway. The robotics team from Calumet High School has made it to the state championships at the First Robotics Competition three straight years and have been to the World’s Competition twice. They were …
Read More »Food, Friends, & Music–Ken Steiner Memorial Benefit Concert
A memorial benefit concert is being held Friday evening, January 11th, in honor of the late Ken Steiner, who passed away at the age of 66 on New Year’s Day 2017 following complications resulting from heart surgery. Steiner had two great passions—cooking and playing music. He was also a longtime …
Read More »City Of Houghton To Consider Opt-Out Ordinance For Recreational Marijuana Businesses
The city of Houghton will consider a wait-and-see approach when it comes to allowing recreational marijuana businesses within the city limits. Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved the legalization of the use, possession, and growing of recreational marijuana in November, but individual municipalities can decide to opt-out of allowing businesses to sell …
Read More »Houghton Holds Joint Meeting Of City Council & Planning Commission
Wednesday was National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, which made it an appropriate day for the Houghton Chief of Police to give his 2018 report to the city council. Chief John Donnelly said the department answered 3,117 calls for service during the year, which led to 32 felony arrests and 227 …
Read More »1 Million Cups Of Coffee & A Pair Of New Businesses
What does employee tracking software have in common with iconic Upper Peninsula art? The answer is coffee—a million cups of it to be exact. The January 1 Million Cups meeting was held Wednesday, where business professionals offered their input and expertise to up-and-comers in the local marketplace. Speakers discussed productivity …
Read More »Mount Bohemia voted #2 Ski Resort
Lac La Belle, MI– The Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau would like to announce that Mt. Bohemia has been rated # 2 out of 20 top ski resorts in the United States and Canada by USA Today. Mount Bohemia is the only ski resort east of the Rockies to receive …
Read More »Free Computer and Digital Device Tutoring Returns
Students from the Computer Science Department at Michigan Tech will provide free tutoring at the Portage Lake District Library for beginning computer users starting on Saturday, January 19. These computer help sessions with individual tutors will be held every Saturday from 9-10am except during MTU’s holiday and semester breaks. “BASIC: …
Read More »Heikinpäivä Enrichment Classes Get Underway Monday
HANCOCK — Winter’s almost half over, so celebrate the season’s midpoint by learning a new Finnish folk tradition. As part of the Heikinpäivä festival, folks will have the chance to learn to make squeaky cheese (leipäjuusto in Finnish) or to partake in the fiber art of spinning. The cheese classes …
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