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Aspirus Ontonagon Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Today is the anniversary marking ten years since Aspirus health system of Wausau acquired the hospital from the Village of Ontonagon. Over the past decade Aspirus Ontonagon has grown in both size and in services. Highlights include the 8,000-plus square foot emergency department expansion and inpatient unit renovation, as well …

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Local Educators Recognized for Achievements

The Academy of Educators has three new members inducted recently by Michigan Tech. The inductees are 1980 alumnus William Bertoldi, Houghton Middle School science teacher Sarah Gerborkoff, and the Middle School Director for the Michigan Science Teachers Association Yoneé Bryant-Kuiphoff. The induction ceremony was held on October 21st. The Academy …

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1st Annual Trunk or Treat in Calumet

Main Street Calumet is calling it a success!  The city hosted its first trunk or treat last night, drawing participants to the downtown area where decorated vehicles lined up on fifth street passing out Halloween candy and mingling with parents and children. Skeletons… witches…. ninja turtles and many more themed …

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North Woods Conservancy Photo Contest Winners

The North Woods Conservancy’s 2017 “Get to Know the North Woods” photo contest for non-professional photographers concluded on September 30. A double blind judging process was used for selecting winning photos. First, Second, and Third Place plus one winner and two runners-up in a Honorary Category were selected by Paul Grathoff, a …

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Office of the Great Lakes Headed To The DNR

LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today issued an Executive Order moving the Office of the Great Lakes from the Department of Environmental Quality to the Department of Natural Resources. “The Great Lakes are one of Michigan’s most prized natural resources,” Snyder said. “Proper protection and management of the lakes …

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Electric Bicycles Now Allowed On Trails

LANSING, Mich. – Bicyclists are now permitted to operate electric-assisted bicycles on certain trails under legislation signed today by Gov. Rick Snyder. “Michigan’s trails and natural resources bring together Michiganders and visitors from around the world, and these bills help bicyclists experience the beauty of Pure Michigan in a new, …

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Braving The Haunted Mine Tour

Another tourist season has come to a close for the Quincy Mine. The mine wrapped up its season in standard fashion over the weekend offering visitors its annual haunted tours in celebration of Halloween. Patrons Ruth Anne O’Keefe and Nancy Ablao describe their experience on the tour. “This was the …

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