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DNR Seeks Input on Parks and Rec Plan

The clock is ticking on your opportunity to help shape the future of Michigan’s state parks and recreation areas. The Department of Natural Resources is finalizing its draft Parks and Recreation Division Strategic Plan for 2023-2027. The DNR Parks and Recreation Division currently manages 103 state parks and recreation areas, …

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Ski Doo Back Country Ambassador Matt Downey Teaches Tips and Tricks for Snowmobiling to Kids

Over the weekend snowmobiling’s next generation of riders learned valuable lessons about the back country from some of today’s industry leaders. On Saturday, Ski Doo Ambassador, Matt Downey led kids and their parents through a snowmobile back country clinic, teach the skills to ride safely when far out in the …

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UPHS-Portage, AFSCME, Agree on Labor Pact

As received from UP Health System and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union: The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Chapter of Local 226 and UP Health System – Portage today announced that they have reached an agreement on a new contract covering …

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Lorinser Announces Second Run for U.S. House

Dr. Robert Lorinser will make a second run for the U.S. House of Representatives seat in Michigan’s First District in 2024. The 67-year-old Marquette Democrat made the announcement this morning in an email release. Lorinser lost to Republican incumbent Jack Bergman by a 62 to 39 percent margin in the …

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Dr. Tayloria Adams to Address Guests at 34th Michigan Tech MLK Banquet

For 34 years Michigan Tech University has celebrated Martin Luther King Junior’s life and legacy, encouraging community service, artistic expression and a celebratory banquet. Earlier today Michigan Tech students visited with elementary students in the area. Spending time to read to the classes a book about Dr. King and the …

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Calumet Players to Hold “Miracle Worker” Auditions

The Calumet Players are holding auditions this week for the spring production of The Miracle Worker. The play recounts the story of Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing as an infant because of illness. Through the dedicated efforts of teacher Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate, and became …

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Lake Superior Shipping Season Closes

The 2022 Lake Superior shipping season has officially closed. The Poe Lock at Sault Ste. Marie shut down for the winter late last night. The final freighter to pass through was the Joseph L. Block, downbound to Toledo. The MacArthur Lock closed for the season a month ago. Crews will …

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Escanaba Man Killed in Pickup Crash

An Escanaba man was killed in a traffic crash Sunday afternoon in Gladstone. Delta County Sheriff’s deputies responded just after noon to US-2, just south of South Hill Road.  They found that two pick-up trucks had collided head-on. Investigators say one of the trucks, driven by 81-year-old Kenneth Arnold of …

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Lost Hiker, Child Located Quickly in Pilgrim Forest

A lost hiker and a 6-year-old child were quickly located after they were reported missing in Portage Township Sunday. The Houghton County Sheriff’s Department was called out at 6:00 to the Pilgrim Community Forest Hiking Trail. Superior Search and Rescue also joined the search, which ended when both the hiker …

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Obituary: Susan L. Pittsley

As received from the Reid Funeral Service and Chapel: Susan L. Pittsley, age 71, of Baraga, MI passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Saturday, January 14, 2023. She was born in Phelps, Wi on July 21, 1951, the daughter of the late Herman and Irma (Dain) …

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