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Marchers Protest Bans On Abortions

With several states recently passing legislation putting restrictions on abortions, a group of local community members are voicing their opposition to those laws. About three dozen protesters marched across the Portage Lake Lift Bridge Tuesday, carrying signs and calling on legislators not to infringe on a woman’s right to choose. …

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Michigan-Set Survivalist Series NORTHBOUND Season 3 Successfully Funded Through Kickstarter

The following press release was issued by the producers of Northbound: Co-production companies Lullskull Ltd. and “A” Street Films, LLC. are proud to announce the successful funding of their hit Survivalist/Thriller series NORTHBOUND Season 3 through Kickstarter.  The series airs exclusively on the Minneapolis-based streaming platform Seeka TV, and is proudly presented by …

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Tessa Steenwinkel Wins Goldwater Scholarship

The following press release was issued by Michigan Tech’s Mark Wilcox: Tessa Steenwinkel is Michigan Technological University’s 11th recipient of the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. When Thomas Werner, associate professor of biological sciences, talks about his student Tessa Steenwinkel, it is with a mixture of pride and sadness. “I’m very, very …

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DNR Holding Local Meetings To Hear Public Comments

Several hunting regulation changes have been recommended by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, including a deer baiting and feeding ban in a Core Chronic Wasting Disease Surveillance Area, which includes portions of Menominee, Dickinson and Delta counties. This zone surrounds the farm where a deer tested positive for the …

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Hancock Public Schools Foundation Announces Scholarship Winners

HANCOCK—The Hancock Public Schools Foundation recently awarded nearly $30,000 in scholarships. “We were very impressed with the quality of applicants this year,” said Foundation Scholarship Committee Chair Gregg Fisher. “The students’ academic excellence and extracurricular activities are evidence of their superb scholastic experience in the Hancock School District.” All of …

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Hancock Schools Pick Patchin

Contract negotiations between Hancock Public Schools and their choice for the next Superintendent may now begin. The School Board of Education selected Michigan Tech’s Steve Patchin from a short list of candidates at their regular meeting Monday. Patchin was one of three candidates from the local area who interviewed for …

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Crowley/Trevino Receive Copper TRACES Volunteer Award

NPS photo/Victor Ierulli II The Copper TRACES program at the Keweenaw National Historical Park draws hundreds of fourth grade students from across the region for a variety of fun, educational, hands-on activities.  Dozens of park employees and community volunteers are needed to make the annual program possible. To show their …

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