and contributions.
This is why the War Memorial Hospital Auxiliary in Sault Ste. Marie is holding a scrap metal drive from June 7 through June 12. The drop-off spot is located in the parking lot at the corner of Nolte and Pine.
Normally, through their annual fundraisers, the Auxiliary raises close to 50-thousand dollars to put towards the hospital’s needs. They also offer a 3-thousand dollar nursing scholarship at Lake Superior State University.
“Anything we do that goes back to the hospital, we say you never know when your family is going to need that equipment or need that resource that is not available that we can make available…that will help them make their stay easier and more comfortable,” says WMH Auxiliary Vice President, Joyce Henderson. “The support from the community and hospital workers is wonderful!”
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MARQUETTE, Mich. The Central Collegiate Hockey Association announced today that the league has secured the rights to the Mason Cup and that the prestigious trophy will now be awarded to the CCHA Playoffs postseason tournament champion annually. With the Mason Cup joining the historic MacNaughton Cup as part of the CCHA family, the CCHA now has arguably the best trophy-tandem in collegiate hockey.
The Mason Cup is named after legendary Lake Superior State, Bowling Green State and Michigan State coach Ron Mason, whose name appeared on the trophy a league-high 13 times. Mason was instrumental in the establishment and success of the CCHA, helping it to grow into one of the most powerful college hockey conferences of all-time.
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EUP students receive Principals Award
The winners of the 2021 Eastern Upper Peninsula Principals’ Awards have been announced.
In order to be eligible for this award, students need to have a 3.3 grade point average or higher, a 24 on the ACT or a 1180 on the SAT and be a graduate of an Eastern Upper Peninsula high school. These students are recognized at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island.
In previous years, students needed to achieve an SAT score of 1200 in addition to the other requirements in order to receive this award.
Local students include those from Brimley, Cedarville, Ojibwe Charter School, Rudyard, Pickford, St. Ignace, Engadine, Newberry, Whitefish, Mackinac Island and the Sault.
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