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Group Meeting To Discuss Climate Change Solutions

The Citizen’s Climate Lobby is a non-partisan climate action group focused on positive solutions. They are inviting everyone to their monthly chapter meeting on January 15th from 5:30-7pm at the Portage Lake District Library. The group will join a brief video talk by journalist Amanda Ripley, who focuses on clear, …

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New Music for a New Year: Music From The North Woods

A Festival Series of Three Unique Concerts of New Music Tuesday, January 8, 2019 – Houghton, MI—Michigan Tech’s Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, Department of Visual and Performing Arts, and Libby Meyer, Lecturer, Visual and Performing Arts and Director, Music Composition Program, are pleased to present a festival series …

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Michigan Tech’s Sled Dog Team Ready To Compete

Michigan Tech is featuring real huskies for the first time in school history in a competitive sled dog team. The Mushing Club of Michigan Tech was formed in 2018 by students Adam Schmidt and Claire Hendricks and is the only known college mushing organization. The group works with local musher …

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Road Crews Battle Latest Winter Storm

A fresh blanket of snow in the UP is welcomed with different reactions from those who drive in it. Some love it and can’t wait to play in it, some want more to sustain a bountiful tourist season, and for the folks at the Houghton County Road Commission, they want …

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Grant Money Available To Demolish Blighted Properties

Small communities in the Copper Country could get help demolishing blighted structures under a new program introduced by the state, The Michigan Land Bank Fast Track Authority is now offering the Michigan Rural Community Demolition Grant…available to local governments with populations under 50,000. The funds are designed to help communities …

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