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President’s address suggests no summer events again this year
President’s address suggests no summer events again this year
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In a primetime speech to the nation on Thursday night, President Joe Biden said that even if vaccinations go according to plan, the best that can be hoped for is small gatherings for major holidays like the Fourth of July. Western Upper Peninsula Health Department Director Kate Beer says the primary factor in canceling events like Bridgefest is crowd control, echoing that same theme.
Some of these events do allow alcohol. That is a factor in that once they’ve been drinking they don’t always adhere to the rules.
Calumet Theatre Business Office
CALUMET The Calumet Theatre will present its second-ever Live Stream event from the Theatre’s historic stage from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 27. This event is a Calumet Theatre membership drive and will feature performances from three of the Copper Country’s best and favorite music acts: Tom Katalin, Keweenaw Brewgrass, and On The Spot Blues Band.
The event will be free to view via the Calumet Theatre website and the official Calumet Theatre Facebook page. While the performance is free to view, the event is designed to raise awareness about Calumet Theatre Membership, the perks of Membership, and encourage individuals to become Members as a way to support the Theatre. Memberships start at $35 and can be purchased online at the Calumet Theatre or by contacting the Box Office Wednesday through Friday, 12 to 5 p.m.
HANCOCK Hancock Central High School is excited to announce that Stacy Bussiere has recently been hired as their new physical education teacher. Bussiere bri
Mar 5, 2021
BOOTJACK Elaine P. “Penny” Wiita, 90, of Bootjack, passed away on March 3, 2021, at the GreenTree of Hubbell Rehab and Health, where she had been a resident patient for the past six years.
She was born on July 27, 1930, in Lake Linden, a daughter of Edward and Noemi (Rock) Pflugi. She was raised in Lake Linden and Rochester. She was a graduate of Rochester High School in the class of 1948.
She was united in marriage on January 16, 1960, to William Edward Wiita. The couple resided in Royal Oak, Rochester, and upon William’s retirement in 1992, their home in Bootjack. He passed away on April 16, 2014.