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The Gogebic Range Health Foundation went more than a year without an executive director.With a new one in place, the grant-giving organization is shifting its focus slightly to hone in on health gaps in the community.
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ABR trails in Gogebic County was started in 1995 by Eric Anderson and his father on their family homestead.Over the years Eric and his wife Angela have grown it into one of the top Nordic ski centers in North America.Now the Anderson’s are giving the business away, so it remains this way for generations to come.
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ABR trails in Gogebic County was started in 1995 by Eric Anderson and his father on their family homestead.Over the years Eric and his wife Angela have grown it into one of the top Nordic ski centers in North America.Now the Anderson’s are giving the business away, so it remains this way for generations to come.
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If you’re a student in Michigan who graduated in 2023, you are now eligible for free community college in your district.
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It’s been 30 years since a ski jumper flew off Copper Peak in Gogebic County.The largest ski jump in North America plans to change that in the next few years.
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The Michigan DNR says it started receiving reports in late June of extremely low water levels at Black River Lake.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources needs to temporarily close a boat launch at Lake Gogebic State Park.
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The Cisco Lake Boating Access Site in Gogebic County will be closed for the next few weeks while repairs are being made.
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The Michigan Strategic Fund approved a resolution to provide a copper mine in the western Upper Peninsula with $50 million to go towards infrastructure needs.
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In September of last year, federal covid funding for childcare ended.One progressive think tank projected roughly 70,000 childcare centers nationwide would close because of it. Between Michigan and Wisconsin, more than 144,000 kids would lose childcare.