The acquisition discussions between Dickinson County Healthcare System and UP Health System are over. The organizations have terminated their non-binding letter of intent that was signed in July after an inability to reach agreement on the terms of an acquisition. With the termination of the letter of intent, Dickinson County …
Read More »Volunteers Needed For Haunted Mine
The Quincy Mine Hoist Association and Michigan Tech Visual and Performing Arts Department are teaming up with the goal of offering the best Haunted Mine Event ever. Dates for the event are October 25th through the 27th. This year’s theme is: Secret Portal to the 90th Level – Tourists have …
Read More »25th Anniversary Celebration & Fundraiser for The Visual and Performing Arts Department at Michigan Tech
The Visual and Performing Arts Department at Michigan Tech is celebrating their 25th anniversary this academic year. There will be a celebratory 25th Anniversary Gala on Saturday, October 6th, beginning at 5:30pm at the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts. You’re invited to come celebrate with an evening of cocktails, …
Read More »Huskies Getting Registered To Vote
Michigan Tech is among 15 public universities to receive a visit from the Secretary of State. The agency’s mobile unit was located on campus, allowing students to handle their business, including voter registration. “Secretary of State is sending out the mobile branch unit, which is dropping a branch office right …
Read More »Voter Rights and Accessibility Training At Portage Lake District Library
The public is invited to join a community conversation and training about voter rights and accessibility for people with disabilities. The event will take place at the Portage Lake District Library on Tuesday, September 25, from 10:00 a.m. – noon. This event will be presented by the Self-Advocates of Michigan, …
Read More »Improved Opioid Treatment for Adolescents Passes Senate
A bill to expand access to safe, effective treatment for adolescents and young adults struggling with opioid addiction is moving forward. The US Senate passed the YOUTH Act on Monday, a bipartisan legislation co-introduced by Senator Gary Peters. The provisions, which passed as part of broader legislation, expand an existing …
Read More »Ceremony Will Honor POW/MIA’s
A former POW from Houghton will be among five special guests to be honored at a ceremony in Iron Mountain. The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center will be holding a National POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony this Friday at 11am Central Time. The event will take place at the Pine …
Read More »Keweenaw Chamber Of Commerce Open House At Eagle River Lighthouse
Houghton, Michigan, – The Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce is pleased to annouce a Business Open House in Eagle River Wednesday, September 26th from 5:30-7:30. Come and get an inside glimpse into 3 of Eagle River’s most beautiful properties. Enjoy a self-guided walking tour of Eagle River Lighthouse (1855), Big House …
Read More »Lunch & Learn Series Features Business Consulting Expert
Houghton, Michigan, – The Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce is happy to host a monthly Lunch & Learn series. Each month, a presenter discusses a topic relevant to business owners. The Keweenaw Co-op generously sponsors the event. This month the presenter, Roger Woods will be discussing “What You Really Sell”. Attendants …
Read More »Adult vaccines: 7 reasons to roll up your sleeve
ONTONAGON, Mich. – Still think shots are just for kids? You might want to think again suggests health experts at Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital and Clinics. Adults should receive certain vaccines too. Here’s list of reasons why you shouldn’t skimp on adult vaccinations: 1. Your age or situation could put you at …
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