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New Yooperlite Exhibit at Mineral Museum

The A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum has announced a brand new Yooperlite exhibit. Yooperlites, or sodalite-bearing syenites, have fluorescent properties that are found in abundance on the shores of the Keweenaw. The sodalite glows orange under UV light, so it’s easy to find them when Yooperlite hunting. The museum is open …

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Over 180 Industry-recognized Manufacturing Certificates Bestowed On Hancock Highschool Students

Hancock High school was granted an award to become a Society of Manufacturing PRIME Manufacturing Program School last spring, being one of 81 high schools nationwide operating the program at the time. The teachers were trained, and delivered a wide variety of classes including Mechatronics, Additive Manufacturing, Robotics, Production Equipment …

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Key Ingredients Needs Volunteers

Hancock announced that volunteers are needed for the city’s Key Ingredients event on July 14th from 6 – 8 pm. Outlaw’d will play in the 400 Block of Quincy Street at 8pm.  The downtown event will kick off the start of Canal Run weekend with local restaurants and musicians showcasing …

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Hancock Planning Commission To Receive Master Plan Updates

Hancock’s Planning Commission will have a presentation on the Master Plan that was open for public input a few weeks ago. The meeting tonight will also have updates on a new clock and the city’s purchases of a few Finlandia lots. The meeting will take place tonight at 6p.m in …

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ORV Enthusiasts Are Reminded to Drive Safe.

Spring brings opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, and with ATV season having officially started this week, ORV enthusiasts need to remember how to be safe when driving.  “We have, too often, accidents that take place, and most of them are so preventable. It’s just high speeds, people that are driving outside …

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Honoring Local Law Enforcement With Police Week

Police Week honors and recognizes the sacrifice and turbulence of police officers nationally. This week, Michigan celebrated their law enforcement state-wide. Chief Donnelly of Houghton Police Department spoke on what it is to be a police officer in Houghton. “I think our job is very difficult in the fact that …

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Bridgefest Just Under a Month Away

We are just under a month away from one of Houghton’s biggest events. Bridgefest’s parade is incredibly popular. The board wants to stress that all parade entrants need to register, and all cars and floats need to be decorated, with the exception of classic cars. “Well when we chose the …

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KORC Spring Cleanup and Cookout In Copper Harbor Tomorrow

Kick off the spring season with a spring cleanup event hosted by Keweenaw Outdoor Recreation Coalition (KORC). Help clean our beautiful outdoors in Keweenaw County, focusing on county roads, beaches, and trails. Volunteers should wear good shoes, bring water, sunscreen, and work or garden gloves. There will be a limited …

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Seven Mile Point Closed To Public, Over 1,200 Acres Of Woodland Added To Gratiot River Conservation Area

Spring is finally here, and many outdoor enthusiasts are itching to get out into nature. The Keweenaw Natural Areas board released updates on some publicly accessible land. After long deliberation, Seven Mile Point is no longer open to the public, even on a limited basis. The area has been handed …

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Parade of Nations Logo Contest Winner Announced

A Lake Linden-Hubbell High School senior has been named the winner of this year’s Parade of Nations logo contest. Natalia Janczewska’s design reflects this year’s theme, “Fairy Tales from Around the World”. In vivid reds, golds and black, it includes a flying dragon, the Pied Piper, Little Red Riding Hood, …

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