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Crews Ready To Continue Road Repairs

As Keweenaw residents welcome the change of season, municipalities across the area are shifting gears into spring mode. Within the next few weeks, efforts of the Houghton County Road Commission will be transitioning from snow removal to spring and summer road repairs. Not quite a year after severe flooding washed …

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Countdown To Calumet Colosseum Voting: 3 Days

As the countdown continues to the opening of online voting in the Kraft Hockeyville USA contest, the Calumet Colosseum will need all the help it can get to beat out the other Midwestern hockey rinks. The announcement was made during Sunday’s NHL broadcast on NBC, putting the world’s oldest indoor …

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More Wolves from Canada Transported to Isle Royale

The following press release was issued by the National Park Service: HOUGHTON, MICH:  Seven Canadian wolves, 3 females and 4 males, were translocated to Isle Royale National Park over the weekend by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (OMNRF) and the National Park Service (NPS). Fundraising by the …

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Educator Workshop: Creating Environmental Education Experiences Young Children (3-7 yrs) ~ 8:30-3:15 pm, Friday, April 12

Professional Learning for Educators of Young Children Growing Up WiLD and Project Learning Tree:   Creating Environmental Education Experiences Young Children (3-7 yrs)    For K-2 Teachers & Early Childhood Educators 8:30 am – 3:15 pm, Friday, April 12 At the Nara Nature Center east of Houghton (along US-41) Both the Growing Up WiLDand Project Learning Tree (PLT) Environmental  Experiences for Early Childhood Activity …

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Rabbit Island School Scholarships Available to Area Students

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. Students awarded with a scholarship will have the opportunity to spend one week on Rabbit Island, participating in an open framework, …

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Spring After School Classes Gr. 6-8 at Michigan Tech

Students in grades 6-8 are invited to take part in After School Science and Engineering Classes at Michigan Tech. The six session program is called Taste of Tech and will meet on Mondays 4:00-5:30 pm from April 1 to May 13 (doesn’t meet April 22). In addition to learning about …

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Taking action now can reduce bear problems later

The following press release was issued by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources: As longer daylight hours and warming temperatures start wildlife moving, the DNR reminds Michigan residents that now is the time to look at their property for items that could attract bears. Bears find bird seed and suet …

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Bergman Calls For Unity Following Mueller Report

Congressman Jack Bergman is calling the findings of no collusion between President Trump and Russia great news for the country. Special Council Robert Mueller released his report Sunday and no further indictments are expected at this time. Bergman said that after “two years and tens of millions of dollars later, …

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Countdown To Calumet Colosseum Voting: 4 Days

The Calumet Colosseum will soon be receiving some renovations thanks to a national contest, although the extent of those repairs will not be known until next week. The oldest indoor ice rink has been named one of four finalists in Kraft’s Hockeyville USA contest, securing a minimum prize of $10,000, …

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