Zeba powwow well attended

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DRUMMING–and singing are a big part of a tribal powwow and drummers for the 2nd annual ‘Nanda-Gikendan’ Powwow included Host Drum Woodland and Invited Drums, Four Thunder and Loon Travelers. The first ‘Nanda-Gikendan’ powwow was held before Covid 19 shut everything down. Finally, the Ojibwa community was able to bring this year’s event together.

by Teri Rowe
Snow fell and winds blew hard last Saturday, Dec. 3, but that didn’t stop anyone from attending the second annual ‘Nanda Gikendan’ (Seek to Learn) KBOCC Powwow at Zeba Hall in Zeba. Young and old, and all ages in between, came to dance and feast, and to share stories. The purpose is always community love, but to also reinforce the practices and traditions of the Ojibwa people. “All of our head dancers (here at the powwow) are KBOCC students, employees, or board members,” said Lori Ann Sherman, who works at the Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College (KBOCC). To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

‘Huffin and Puffin for Stuffin’

TURKEY TROT–During some pretty heavy snowfall on Saturday, Nov. 19, a 5K Turkey Trot was held beginning at the Baraga schools to raise funds for its Track and Field and Cross Country programs. Sporting their ‘Huffin and Puffin for Stuffin’ T-shirts are l-r, Ari Jahfetson, Georgia Larson, Izi Jahfetson, Danica Jahfetson, Maddy Holm, Kiana Loonsfoot. Photo courtesy of Stefanie Holley.

by Teri Rowe
A ‘5k Turkey Trot’ was held beginning at the Baraga Area Schools on
Nov. 19, 2022. The event raised almost $2,000 for the Baraga High School’s Track and Field and CrossCountry programs. The funds will help pay for scheduled meets, equipment, training tools for the athletes, or any other needs that we have. According to track and
field coach Tammy Crittendon, there are still some donations coming in. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Students get creative at Shark Day

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SHARK DAY–competition at Finlandia University brought in over 60 students from Calumet, Baraga and L’Anse Area Schools Career and Technical Education (CTE)/Keweenaw Bay Ojibwe Community College (KBOCC) Business entrepreneurship classes. A Calumet group took first, earning them a $2500 scholarship to split amongst them to go towards tuition to FinnU for the 2023-24 school year. A L’Anse group took second place, with a Baraga group placing third. above, l-r, are Sophia Rice, Karissa Krajnak and MaKenna Decker looking over the itinerary.

by Melissa Newland

L’Anse and Baraga Area School students along with Calumet students from the Career Technical Education (CTE)/Keweenaw Bay Ojibwe Community College (KBOCC) Business Entrepreneurship class recently attended the Second Annual Shark Day at Finlandia University. The competition, which was held Nov. 2, 2022, is a play on the television show ‘Shark Tank’ and is focused on teaching students in their Junior and Senior years about entrepreneurship, creativity, working in a team and public speaking skills. Hosting the event was Lauren Huested, Education Partner Manager and Dual Enrollment Advisor with FinnU’s Admissions Office. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Veterans honored

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EMOTIONAL MOMENT–for the Cotter family during L’Anse Area School’s Veterans Day Program as Matthew D. Cotter, MSgt, USAF, who has been serving on Active Duty in the Air Force since 2011, surprised his children, Joshua and Allyson, during the program. Cotter has not seen his children in about a year.

by Melissa Newland
Every year area schools commemorate Veterans Day with a special assembly to honor those who have served our country both past and
present in the Armed Forces. L’Anse Area Schools (LAS) did just that again this year on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 starting at 10 a.m. in the school gymnasium, leaving not a dry eye in the house by the end of
the program. The LAS Veteran’s Day program is sponsored by the Student Council with grades K-12 participating in the event and Student Council President, Cassie Kujansuu, welcomed all attending and asking all to stand for the presentation of the colors. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Chosa appointed to Michigan Board of Counseling

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NEWLY APPOINTED–Robin Chosa, of Baraga, has been appointed to the Michigan Board of Counseling by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

by John Raffel
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced appointments to various boards and commissions including one involving a local resident.
Appointed to the Michigan Board of Counseling was Robin Chosa, of
Baraga, owner of Rez Robbins LLC where he operates a food vending
business that services pow wows and local festivals. He is also an operations manager for the Ford Center. Chosa holds a Bachelor
of Science in Psychology from Michigan Technological University. Chosa is appointed to represent the general public for a term commencing Oct. 27, 2022, and expiring June 13, 2025. He succeeds
Charles Corley whose term expired June 30, 2022. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Ostermeyer gets his buck

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Jake Ostermeyer bagged this 8-point buck earlier this bow season.

by John Raffel
If anyone would have success during the bow season, it’s hardly a surprise it would be Jake Ostermeyer The avid area hunter had success in October during the bow season. “It goes back to last year at the end of deer season,” Ostermeyer said. “Our hunting property at camp got select cut. There were a lot of big poppels that fell during a storm like a year and a half ago. Last season wasn’t real good  because there was basically equipment in there all year long. This year, in the spring there were a couple of areas where it was virtually clear cut. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Crunching thru October

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APPLE PEELING–cutting and then making homemade apple sauce was done by Arvon Township School students during the Great Lakes Apple Crunch. Pictured are ATS students, l-r, Avery Kahkonen, Carter Wiseman, Leila Jorgensen and Brooke Waara as they take charge of the apple peeling process.

by Melissa Newland
Arvon Township School (ATS) children are crunching their way
through October during the Great Lakes Apple Crunch event.
Students participated in the Great Lakes Apple Crunch as a way to promote National Farm to School Month. The goal of the Great
Lakes is to get 1 million crunches from apples. Students were encouraged to crunch into locally and regionally grown apples at
noon on Thursday, Oct. 13. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Crash at Holiday causes one death; building a total loss

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TRAGIC LOSS–The Baraga County community has suffered a second tragedy just a week after another local business was lost to a structure fire. Holiday Gas Station on US-41 in L’Anse was struck by a semi-truck and trailer late Thursday night causing an explosion. A structure fire followed the explosion which emergency crews battled into the wee hours of Friday morning.

by John Raffel
“It was bad.” Those comments from L’Anse Village fire fighter Fabian Kristo came following the horrific scene at Holiday Gas Station in L’Anse late last week, which resulted in extensive structure fire to the station and surrounding vehicles and the fatal death of a 43-year-old L’Anse man, Alan Dantes Jr. The Calumet state police post state  troopers responded around 11:10 p.m. Thursday night to the Holiday Gas Station for the fatal crash and a large scale structure fire. The investigation revealed a semitruck and trailer struck the gas pumps resulting in fatally wounding Dantes while he was outside filling his vehicle with gas. The crash caused an extensive structure fire to the station and surrounding vehicles. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Devastating blaze hits local establishment

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EARLY MORNING FIRE–Michigan State Police Calumet Post responded to a structure fire, around 1:30 a.m., at Carla’s Lakeshore Motel & Restaurant in Keweenaw Bay on Friday, Oct. 7. Multiple fire departments, police departments and emergency services were called to the scene. Hours were spent battling the blaze. Photo credit Jim Slater.

by John Raffel
The restaurant portion of Carla’s Lakeshore Motel & Restaurant was called a “total loss” by firefighters after a blaze hit it very early on Friday morning. The Calumet Michigan State Police Post said it responded to a structure fire at around 1:30 a.m on Friday at Carla’s, a popular local establishment, on U.S. 41 highway in Keweenaw Bay.
The highway, troopers said, was shut down for an extended period. It reopened at around 5:20 a.m. and was down to just one lane for
awhile. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Recognized as industry leader

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WPPI AWARD–L’Anse Village Manager Bob LaFave, center, accepts a WPPI award on behalf of L’Anse Electric Utility. Along side LaFave stands WPPI Energy Board Chair Jim Stawicki and WPPI Energy CEO Mike Peters.

L’Anse Electric Utility, the community’s locally owned, not-for-profit
municipal electric utility, participated in the WPPI Energy Annual Meeting on Sept. 15, 2022, in Middleton, WI. The utility is a member-owner of WPPI Energy, a not-for-profit wholesale energy provider
and joint action agency. The award recognizes an electric utility that is a member of WPPI Energy and displays excellence in advancing  strategic initiatives, provides leadership and benefits to other member utilities, and supports public power and joint action. Accepting the  award on behalf of the utility was L’Anse Village Manager Bob LaFave. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.