LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Agency for Energy (MAE) reminds qualified homeowners or renters that they must apply by Sept. 30 to receive the state’s Home Heating Credit. The Home Heating Credit helps Michigan residents who are low-income; deaf, disabled or blind; senior citizens; or disabled veterans to pay their …
Read More »The Prehistory Of Copper In The Keweenaw
The copper mining boom began in the 1800’s in the Keweenaw, but a local study shows that the practice of extracting the red metal from this area dates back as far as 8,000 years ago. It’s no secret that the Upper Peninsula is known for its supply of metals. Some …
Read More »Michigan Lawmakers Approve Minimum Wage Increase & Paid Sick Leave
An increase to the state’s minimum wage and guaranteed paid sick leave for all workers is on its way. The One Fair Wage and MI Time to Care citizen ballot initiatives passed the House and Senate Wednesday in Lansing. Because the proposals passed both chambers, the measures will not appear …
Read More »FEMA Denies Appeal For Individual Assistance
The federal government is sticking with their decision not to provide assistance to private individuals affected by the flood in June. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied the appeal by Governor Rick Snyder saying the local and state impact from the severe storms and flooding was not beyond the …
Read More »Libby VanderPloeg To Give An Artist Talk Thursday At 7pm
Please join us Thursday at 7 p.m. for a closing reception of Libby VanderPloeg’s Sharp Edges exhibit. The artist will present a talk at 7:20 p.m. followed by a question and answer period. Libby VanderPloeg is a Michigan-based artist and illustrator. Her mixed-media paintings, animations, and digital illustrations drift between …
Read More »This Month’s Aspiring Women’s Event Is “We’ll Fight With You”
The next Aspiring Women event is being held September 19th from 5:30-7:00 pm in the Memorial Union Ballroom on Michigan Tech’s campus, called We’ll Fight With You. Do you avoid seeing your doctor or put off recommended screenings or tests because you fear the diagnosis? When it comes to prevention …
Read More »Youth Photography Exhibit at the Calumet Visitor Center
The National Park Service would like to invite the community to a special exhibit opening at the Calumet Visitor Center this Friday, September 7, 2018 at 6:00 pm. “My Neighborhood, My Heritage” features the photographs of area youth who learned about, and then documented, six local towns this past summer. …
Read More »Festival Ruska Bringing Colorful Nordic Culture To Copper Country
Every year, Mother Nature provides the Copper Country with one of the most awe-inspiring displays of fall color anywhere in the world. And at the same time as the leaves start turning, Finlandia University’s Finnish American Folk School provides an equally awesome lineup of cultural programming, this year featuring two …
Read More »New Elevator Open At Calumet Theatre
In 118 years of providing entertainment to the Keweenaw Peninsula, it’s hard to say just how many people have walked through the doors of the Calumet Theater. Hundreds of thousands for certain, perhaps that number is more than a million, no one knows for sure. What is for sure is …
Read More »Bear Season Opens September 10th In U.P.
Michigan’s bear hunting seasons are almost here, with the first opening Sept. 10 in the Upper Peninsula, the Lower Peninsula’s first season starting Sept. 14 in select areas, and Sept. 16 for remaining locations below the bridge. Bear seasons have staggered openers with various locations and hunt periods. For each of the …
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