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Spring is buzzing at Swift’s True Value Hardware store in Houghton as consumers are prepping seasonal chores, freshening up homes and yards and also getting gifts for Mother’s Day. Store Manager Leanne Weeks (pictured behind the counter) and her staff are excited to see everyone who comes through the doors.
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Apr 19, 2021
HOUGHTON (AP) A Watersmeet High School student met with professors and college students at Michigan Technological University recently as part of an internship program aimed at promoting Native American interest in STEM fields.
“My science teacher actually brought it up in class, and I figured, ‘Why not? ” said Watersmeet 11th-grader Assiniis Chosa. “I really do like life science, so it didn’t hurt to come try.”
Because of the pandemic, Chosa had only gotten virtual presentations along with his classmates, according to The Daily Mining Gazette. Five presenters talked to them about careers in natural resources and engineering: Sarah Hoy, a research assistant professor at Tech’s College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science; Joan Chadde, director of the MTU Center for Science and Environmental Outreach; Rita Mills, tribal liaison for Hiawatha National Forest; and Watersmeet graduate and mechanical engineer Aurora White.