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Rabbit Island School Application Deadline Extended

Rabbit Island, photo courtesy of Rob Gorski The application period for the 2019 Rabbit Island School has been extended until Sunday, May 19. The Rabbit Island Foundation and the Portage Lake District Library have partnered to create a unique, place-based arts and ecology program for area students who attend Houghton-Portage Township Schools. …

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CCISD Students Impress At CTE Skills Competition

Auto Tech Student at NMU w/staff Jacob Chizek The Copper Country Intermediate School District has a lot to be proud of following an impressive performance of its Career and Technical Education students at the CTE Skills Competition. Over 250 CTE students from across the Upper Peninsula participated in the event …

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Culvert Work On M-26 Resumes May 6th

There will be a single lane closure with a temporary traffic signal on M-26 near Dollar Bay staring May 6th. Contractors for the Michigan Department of Transportation will resume work on a culvert replacement project over a tributary of Gooseneck Creek. MDOT is investing about $1.3 million to replace the …

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Abandoned Mining Wastes Project Open House

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) – formerly the MDEQ, will hold an informal open house to learn about the project findings and next steps for the Abandoned Mining Wastes Project. The focus of the Project is the mining-era chemical containers and residues historically discarded in …

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Young Finnish Folk Dancers Entertain on May 18

The Kivajat Folk Dancers (ages 8-17) from the Finnish American Heritage Center at Finlandia University will present a program of music and dance, Footwork and Fiddles to Finland, on Saturday, May 18, at 2:30 pm in the Community Room of the Peter White Public Library in Marquette. The Marquette Folk Dancers, led …

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KBIC Celebrates Ojibwa Casino Reopening In Baraga

Major renovations are complete at the Ojibwa Casino in Baraga. The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community held a ribbon cutting Saturday as part of the facility’s grand reopening. The focus for the renovations has been a combination of aesthetics, economic improvements, and a more user–friendly atmosphere. One improvement was the installation …

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