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Keweenaw voted top vacation destination in Western Upper Peninsula | News, Sports, Jobs

Brad Barnett CALUMET The Keweenaw Peninsula was voted the top vacation destination in Michigan’s Western Upper Peninsula by MLive on Tuesday. The online poll, which ran last week, included destinations like Marquette, Porcupine Mountains State Park, and Ironwood. Factoring in other areas of the peninsula thaw were in the poll, like Copper Harbor, the Keweenaw Peninsula received about 75% of the votes. “Obviously, we’re really proud of earning this recognition,” said Brad Barnett, executive director of the Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau. “The Keweenaw is an incredible destination, and in a lot of ways, it’s still a bit of a secret for a lot of people, even in Michigan.”

Last chance to vote for Michigan s Best Vacation Spot

Last chance to vote for Michigan’s Best Vacation Spot Updated Apr 30, 9:08 AM; Posted Apr 30, 9:08 AM Fall colors over Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore from a U.S. Coast Guard MH-65D Dolphin helicopter Thursday, Oct. 16, 2015. (Cory Morse | MLive.com ) The Grand Rapids PressThe Grand Rapids Press Facebook Share Today is the last day our polls will be open to vote for Michigan’s Best Vacation Spot. You have until midnight to let us know where you are most looking forward to visiting this summer around the Mitten. Clearly, we love going to the northern parts of our state. The Northern Lower Peninsula, and the Upper Peninsula have been getting lots and lots of love, and with good reason. They are absolutely beautiful, and have so much to offer visitors, from incredible scenery, to amazing things to do. Our poll for the Western Upper Peninsula has gotten the most votes out of any of our regional polls, surpassing all the others by hundreds and hundreds of votes. It look

UGL receives COVID-19 response funds | News, Sports, Jobs

Michaela McKeen UPPER PENINSULA – Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center (UGL) receives $3,840,000 to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and treatment in communities hard hit by the virus and to increase operational capacity. On March 25, the White House announced a historic investment of $6 billion dollars in the nation’s community health centers. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will release funds to nearly 1,400 health centers that provide primary care and preventive health services to 30 million people in urban and rural medically underserved communities. “These funds will allow Michigan community health centers to expand COVID-19 vaccinations for vulnerable populations in an equitable manner, while at the same time providing preventive and primary health care services to those at high risk,” said Donald Simila, Chief Executive Officer of Upper Great Lakes Family Health Centers.

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