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Insights: There’s still time to register for Saturday’s Canal Run in Hancock
The 39th annual Canal Run takes to the streets of Hancock on Saturday, July 20. The race director, Angela Luskin, shares more than 700 people are already registered. To sign up to run or volunteer, click here.
Train for a career in massage at Five Elements Integrative Therapy Academy; hear live tunes from Anthony Lindsey
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - A Houghton-based massage school is gearing up for another round of students. Five Elements Integrative Massage Academy starts its next class session on September 6, and spots are still available. Sonora Hodges stopped by Upper Michigan Today to discuss the program curriculum and share techniques for...
Houghton grad receives work ethic scholarship
Connor Kamm, a 2024 graduate of Houghton High School and a freshman at Northern Michigan University this fall, studying Welding Technology & HVACR is a winner of the 2024 Mike Rowe Work Ethic Program Scholarship. The scholarship is one created by the TV series host of “Dirty Jobs,” Mike Rowe...
More heartbreak for Keweenaw
SOUTH RANGE — Despite having their game delayed, the Keweenaw All-Stars and Penokee Range All-Stars battled to the final batter in the District 11 Little League Minors tournament Monday. Penokee Range earned the right to return to the Range Town Veterans Memorial Park Tuesday night, thanks to a 7-6 win.
Talk of plea agreement in Dixon case
BESSEMER — A plea deal could come by mid-August in the case of a Hancock man charged with committing a murder in downtown Houghton last year. A status hearing in the case of Evan Dixon was held over Zoom in 97th District Court Tuesday. Dixon, 60, has been in...
Hancock to take over trash, recycling pickup
HANCOCK — Picking up trash and recycling in Hancock will once again be handled by the city. The Hancock City Council voted to have the Department of Public Works begin providing the services by Sept. 1. The biggest reason? Cost. The city currently contracts with Waste Management at an...
Mattson wins 2024 Parade of Nations Essay Contest
Houghton — The MTU Parade of Nations is thrilled to announce Kayleigh Mattson as the winner of the 2024 Essay Contest, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Houghton. Kayleigh, a local high school senior, has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship and will be attending Michigan Technological University this fall. Her insightful essay stood out for its reflection on diversity, community and personal growth.
Historic district eyed in city; meeting Tuesday
The Eagle River Revitalization Program (ERRP), in cooperation with the Eagle River Historic Society, have scheduled a public meeting at 8 a.m. next Tuesday, July 23, to discuss the creation of a Downtown Eagle River Historic District. Scheduled at Andy’s Pontoon Saloon, the meeting will feature presentations by Traci Schnell,...
Heartbreaking walk
SOUTH RANGE — In a game that saw both teams have small leads, but neither able to hold them, it seemed fitting that the game came down to a walk in the final at bat. Marquette earned a 6-5 come-from-behind victory over Keweenaw Sunday in South Range to earn a much-needed day off in the District 11 Little League Minors tournament.
Eagle Harbor Life-saving Station holds open house
EAGLE HARBOR — Residents got to see the newly expanded Eagle Harbor Life-Saving Station Museum and learn more about other boating resources in the area at the museum’s open house Saturday. The Keweenaw County Historical Society hosted the open house, which by about 2:30 had drawn more than...
Marquette strolls through Little League baseball Minor Division district tournament with walk-off walk
SOUTH RANGE — In a game that saw both teams take the lead but neither able to keep it, it seemed fitting that the game came down to a walk in the final at-bat. Marquette earned a 6-5 come-from-behind victory over Calumet-based Keweenaw on Sunday in South Range to earn a much-needed day off in the Little League baseball District 11 Minor Division tournament.
Angel Mission offers needy families backpacks, supplies
The Copper Country Angel Mission in Calumet offers families in need new backpacks and school supplies for their children. The new school year is right around the corner. Having the proper school supplies is very important for a successful school year. Students who have the necessary supplies, such as pencils, notebooks, and backpacks, are better prepared to engage in classroom activities and complete assignments.
Registration open for free kids health and wellbeing event
HANCOCK — UP Health System – Portage, in collaboration with Copper Shores Community Health Foundation, is hosting its first youth health and wellbeing event, HeadsUP, on Tuesday, July 23, at Quincy Green on Quincy Street in Hancock. Copper Shores Community Health Educator Meghan Jaszczak, RD, is joining UP...
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