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State’s $82.5 billion budget earmarks $1 million for Pine Mountain Ski Jump
IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. (WZMQ) – In a significant boost for the Pine Mountain Ski Jump and the beloved sport of ski-jumping, state lawmakers allocated $1 million in debt relief as part of the new $82.5 billion state budget for fiscal year 2025. The possibility exists that the ski jump funding could be used toward a new elevator, a much-needed asset to securing another future World Cup Competition in Iron Mountain. Another possibility for the funding could include paying down a $3 million loan secured in 2020 through the Great Lakes Sports Commission.
Red Wave get back on track with gashing of Greens
KINGSFORD — Pitching ruled as the Menominee Legion baseball team snapped its five-game losing streak with an emphatic 11-2 victory over Kingsford on Tuesday. Blake Malke and Aiden Beal combined to toss seven innings of one-hit ball for the Red Wave while Menominee’s offense provided the duo with plenty of support. Menominee collected 10 hits, four of which went for extra bases, walked four other times and racked up 10...
Niagara College Introduces New Coaches to Lead Knights Curling Program
Niagara College has appointed Jordan Thin as the technical director and Richard Reist and Chris Poulouski as co-head coaches to lead the varsity curling program, aiming to continue the success of the program. Jordan Thin rejoins the program after previously serving as head coach from 2015 to 2019. The Niagara...
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