NMU’s Physical Education Instructional Facility (PEIF), features a rock-climbing wall. On Saturday, the PEIF hosted the annual Superior Climbing Competition.
The Negaunee town hall hosted the 15th annual VFW spring craft show today, organized by the auxiliary. There were a variety of items for sale from homemade candles to baked goods.
It’s a national movement, and it gives an opportunity for children and families to learn more about healthy living. The children were able to play in the Immagination Factory Children’s Museum, there were crafts, and free helmets while supplies lasted.
This show is an opportunity for businesses, nonprofits and service organizations to show off the products and services they offer to the Iron County community.
Videos circulating on social media show a man smashing jewelry cases in the store while Walmart staff directed customers toward exits Friday afternoon.
The award is given to hotels with positive reviews from guests and staff participating in safety training, and according to Visit Keweenaw, these consecutive awards are appealing to tourists who visit the area.
Artists will have three hours to create an original piece. It will then be entered into a silent auction. The piece with the highest bid wins overall, and the rest of the pieces go to the highest bid per painting.
The full size of the sinkhole is not known, but investigations are underway to ensure the community’s safety. Bluff Street will be closed until further notice.
The fair will consist of wellness providers as vendors, including chiropractors, yoga instructors, and paid massages, and will also offer seminars from these providers for the very first time.
The Cascade Rescue Litter Wheel is an ATV tire that connects to a rescue litter so Search and Rescue teams can safely transport injured people over uneven terrains.
Law enforcement warns that if you come across things like needles, bottles with white residue, or plastic tubing, call the police. Do not try to pick it up or throw it away.
Negaunee's city manager said his goal is to bring funding options back to the city commission between August and September when the city goes to work on its budget.
It will be the inaugural Keweenaw Bay Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe Spring Contest Powwow. There will be drum and dance contests with cash prizes for the winners.