• Come Run, Walk, or Put on your Favorite Costume for the 18th Annual Run for Recovery Presented by TruNorth Federal Credit Union

    LSSU Norris Center 1000 Meridian St, Sault Ste. Marie, MI, United States

    Grab your running shoes, your best friend, or even a costume, and come join us for the 18th Annual Great Lakes Recovery Center’s Foundation 2025 Run for Recovery presented by TruNorth Federal Credit Union. This year, there are two opportunities to take part in this fantastic event. September 10th at the NMU Superior Dome in Marquette, MI, and September 17th at the LSSU Norris Center in Sault Ste. Marie to coincide with National Recovery Month. Registration is available at Run Sign Up, and the cost is just $35 per runner. Team discounts available for groups of 5 or more. All

  • Sault Tribe to Host Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Training

    Kewadin Casino Convention Center 2186 Shunk Rd, Sault Ste. Marie, MI, United States

    MMIP training and collaboration in Sault Ste. Marie Sept. 29     SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. – Tribal and Local Law Enforcement, Victims’ Services Teams and community members are invited to attend a day of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) training and collaboration. The collaborative event will begin at 9 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 29, at the Kewadin Casino Convention Center in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.   There is no cost to attend, and lunch will be provided. The event is hosted by the Sault Tribe MMIP Advisory Workgroup.   In 2021-22, Sault Tribe, in partnership with the Bay Mills

  • Friends of Seney National Wildlife Refuge Announces 2026 Winter Film Festival

    Friends of Seney National Wildlife Refuge Announces 2026 Winter Film Festival Three Thursday evenings in March dedicated to exploring wildlife, science, and conservation in the Great Lakes   The Friends of Seney National Wildlife Refuge will host their 2026 Winter Film Festival on three consecutive Thursday evenings in March at the Erickson Center Pine Performance Center. This year’s festival theme, Science, Stories & Wildlife of the Great Lakes, invites audiences to look more closely at the natural systems and conservation efforts shaping the region.   The festival opens on Thursday, March 5, with a live presentation, Owls of Whitefish Point, featuring wildlife photographers and field