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Estate Planning Presentation At Library

Edward Jones financial adviser John Nelson and Jacob Spear from the elder law firm Sturgul & Long will give a presentation on estate planning this week at the Portage Lake District Library. The presentation called “Preparing Your Estate Plan” will take place tomorrow at 6:30pm. Their discussion will focus on …

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Nordic Music Workshop Coming to Hancock on October 6

Copper Country residents and visitors are invited to a unique Nordic Music Workshop on Saturday, October 6 at 2 p.m. at the Finnish American Heritage Center. Come to learn more about unusual and beautiful Nordic instruments like the hardingfele, the nyckelharpa, the theorbo, and some not so unusual and complimentary instruments like the …

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Documentary Filmmaker Byron Hurt Coming to Finlandia University

Finlandia University welcomes renowned documentary filmmaker Byron Hurt to the area for an event titled “Locker Room Talk or Toxic Masculinity?” on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Finnish American Heritage Center. “Byron Hurt provides an opportunity for our campus to think critically about gender, class and racial stereotypes and how those stereotypes …

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Finland companies to visit Houghton for Bioproducts Summit and Tour

HOUGHTON, MI, USA (Sept 21, 2018) – The Michigan Forest Biomaterials Institute (MiFBI) and FinnZone will host multiple Finnish forestry and bioproducts companies October 16 to 19 in Houghton-Hancock for the upcoming Michigan-Finland Summit on Forest Bioproducts. The visit will also include meetings with FinnZone personnel, and tours of FinnZone-SmartZone …

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UP Psychologist Charged With 50 Felonies

Psychologist was charged after it was alleged he was giving patients Oxycodone, other drugs in exchange for sexual favors LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced his criminal division has charged psychologist Michael Wallace Varney, 61, of Caspian, with 50 felony counts on allegations he provided patients with oxycodone …

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National Guard May Be Brought In To Work On Roads

As the stalemate between the contractor’s association and union road workers carries on, the state is looking at bringing in the National Guard to get key projects moving again. Union road workers have been locked out for three weeks after the two sides failed to come to an agreement following …

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