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Copper Shores Meals on Wheels congregate sites are getting a name change. Moving forward the congregate meal program will be known as Meet & Eat.
The much-anticipated 2024 MTU Parade of Nations is set to take place on September 21, 2024, now is the time for local business vendors and community organizations to join us in this vibrant celebration of cultural diversity.
The Keweenaw Community Foundation is proud to announce the establishment of the Chelsea Schelly Impact Fund, bit.ly/chelsea-schelly-fund.
What happens when a small but determined congregation buys an old, dilapidated eyesore of a building and—with their own hands—transforms it into an attractive, welcoming church?
The orange-and-black ride is Houghton themed and can fit up to 12 passengers who will pedal their way along the Houghton waterfront.
Seniors aged 60 and older can use the free coupons to purchase fresh produce at participating farmer’s markets.
While previously only occupying a portion of the building, Copper Shores can now utilize the whole building to house more employees and expand their community-building efforts.
Copper Shores Community Health Foundation’s 24/7 sexual assault hotline for residents of the Copper Country is now live.
From the Ground Farmers Market Collective is excited to announce the participation of MTU Husky Eats at the Houghton Farmers Market this summer.
New soccer teams are being formed to fill a gap in competitive soccer for the Copper Country’s young women.
From the Ground Farmers Market Collective (FTGFMC) is looking forward to market season, and reminds market patrons of Calumet Farmers Market’s new 2024 location.
The Keweenaw Community Foundation is delighted to announce that its Special Community Project, “Outdoor Recreation for All - Build the Boards Project,” has successfully reached its fundraising goal of $100,000 to restore the Ahmeek Ice Rink.
The Michigan Technological University Parade of Nations Committee is thrilled to announce the winner of the student logo competition for this year's event.
his week ORV enthusiasts can ride the Keweenaw to its fullest extent. The trails north of Calumet to High Rock Bay are open as of May 1.
While expanding upper-level paths for tours, Painesdale Mine & Shaft workers made a fascinating discovery.
Jerome Patryjak, a local artist in Calumet, recently submitted a conceptual rendering for the Big Annie statue project and has received a $500.00 award grant funded by the KCF.
The Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts announced that Mary Jennings has accepted a new role and will step down as Director.
The Hancock Trails Club (HTC) (formerly the Keweenaw Nordic Ski Club) has purchased a new ski grooming implement called a Ginzu manufactured by Yellowstone Track Systems.
Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled Keweenaw adventure with the Hancock Trails Club on Saturday, March 16 with the returning Snowduro.
Radio Keweenaw is seeking public input for a new Low Power FM (LPFM) community radio station.
Nationally there has been an increase in the number of vaccine-preventable infections.
The Keweenaw Community Foundation is pleased to announce a special grant award. The CLK Youth Hockey Fund will be granting a $5,000 award in memory of Joel Tuoriniemi towards the Ahmeek Ice Rink “Build-the-Boards” project.
Copper Shores Victim Support is launching a book club, Resilient Reads, offering support to adults navigating their healing journey through the power of literature.
Every year in March, Meals on Wheels has a nation-wide celebration of the senior nutrition program being added to the Older Americans Act.
The UP Regional Blood Center is experiencing a need for all blood types.
The value of winter clothing distributed in 2023 was about $13,000, all of which was obtained through the generosity of individuals, organizations and businesses.