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Poor Artists Sale Booth Application Window Opens

Artist booth applications are available for this year’s Poor Artists Sale. The 46th annual event will be held December 3 at the CLK School gym. It’s sponsored by the Copper Country Community Arts Council, and raises money for the Copper Country Community Arts Center. The Poor Artists Sale is a …

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PHF Offers Grants to Food Pantries

The Portage Health Foundation is offering a round of small grants to boost local food pantries. The rising cost of food is forcing more people to rely on food pantries. Foundation officials say they recognize that the need has increased. The grants are designed to help deal with the surge. …

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Houghton Planning Commission Invites Residents to Tomorrow’s Master Plan Open House

The City of Houghton Planning Commission is preparing to update the Houghton master plan that will guide future developments, infrastructure projects, public investment, and policy within the city. As part of this process, the planning commission is seeking community input. The ideas, views and opinions of residents play a key …

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Update: Laurium and Calumet Fire Departments Respond to Fire on Osceola Street in Laurium

Update: More details on yesterday’s fire in the one hundred bock of Osceola Street in Laurium. Laurium Police report that the call for the fire came in around 740 am yesterday. Four adults’ two children and family pets were all able to escape the burning building safely. Crews were able …

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Copper Country League of Women Voters Hold Demonstration Ahead of November Election

Over the weekend the Copper Country League of Women’s Voters held a march, coinciding with other marches across the country. Rallies, marches, and demonstrations held in the nation’s and state capitols, along with those in outlying cities and towns are meant to raise awareness for the upcoming midterm elections. Come …

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Adult Swim Show-Runner Donates $11,000 to CLK Schools Music Program

Joe Pera Talks With You aired on Adult Swim in the early hours of the morning. The show like much of the channel’s programming found niche audiences. Pera’s soft voice and discourse about the simple parts of life made for interesting television after awaking on the couch after falling asleep. …

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Tech Board of Trustees Approves Master Plan

Michigan Tech University’s board of Trustees has approved the school’s new master plan. The master plan will guide the university’s development of future buildings, collaborative space for faculty and students, and new place making features. Thousands of students and alumni have contributed to the new master plan during the past …

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The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra Won’t be Quiet

The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra is ready to start their season of entertaining the community. Next Saturday on the 15th, the orchestra will perform the Michigan premiere of Unquiet Earth, composed by Upper Peninsula Native and MIT composer, Elena Ruehr. Unquiet Earth is described as filling an atmosphere that explores the …

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Two Fundraising Diners Tomorrow Supporting Cancer Patients

Two local fundraising meals this weekend will benefit cancer patients. Tomorrow morning in Chassell there is a pancake breakfast for teacher Melanie Hermala, and her family. The breakfast will be in the Chassell School gymnasium, from 8 am to 12 noon. Adult tickets are eight dollars, kids twelve and under …

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Fire Damages Baraga County Restaurant

UPDATE 11:430 AM, OCTOBER 7TH Michigan State Police Fire Marshals have begun an investigation into the cause of an early morning fire that destroyed a popular Baraga County restaurant. Trooper from the Calumet Post report the first call about the fire at Carla’s Restaurant and Inn came in around 1:30 …

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