Baraga County tests emergency response

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OUT IN FULL FORCE–Baraga County ran drills on emergency response to an active shooter situation on Wednesday, June 21 in L’Anse. Above, four ambulances arrive on the scene, each testing their speed and ability to treat and transport victims.

by Porter Davis

No one wants to think about school shootings, let alone imagine one could happen in a small town like L’Anse, but that is a potential reality we all face. As firearms become the leading cause of death among children in the United States, with gun violence a significant factor, local emergency services must be prepared for the worst. On Wednesday, June 21, 2023, the full Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and law enforcement of Baraga County were drilled on their reactions and proficiencies in dealing with a potential active shooting situation at L’Anse Area Schools (LAS). LAS partially hosted the drill after nonparticipants had left for the day. Several students and staff volunteered to be faux victims of an armed assailant, fit with makeup and prosthetics to make the drill as real as possible. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Camp 911 well attended

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CAMP 911–participants during the 23rd annual Camp 911 held Tuesday, June 13 and Wednesday, June 14, 2023, hosted by Bay Ambulance. The camp has three main goals, including teaching injury prevention, CPR and bleeding control techniques, and to try to capture interest at an early age in the emergency services field to potentially use as a career field or be a volunteer.

by Melissa Newland
Fifth and sixth grade students from area schools were able to experience Camp 911 again this year during Bay Ambulance’s 23rd annual event. The program is a free two-day camp which Director Gary Wadaga noted has three goals, to teach injury prevention, CPR and bleeding control techniques, and to try to capture interest at an early age in the emergency services field to potentially use as a career field or be a volunteer. “We receive donations from local organizations and agencies to help underwrite the costs,” said Bay Ambulance Director Gary Wadaga. “We had a lot of great donations from local businesses and  community members.” To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Lake Trout Fest, Classic has great turnout

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KID’S FISHING POND–put on by the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Natural Resources Department (KBIC NRD) was a big hit at the Baraga County Lake Trout Festival. Youngsters enjoyed dipping their hands in the water to touch the fish and trying to net them.

by Melissa Newland
Overcast skies and rain along with slightly rough water didn’t dissuade those
who signed up to try to catch a big haul of fish and win big bucks and a chance
at $100,000 during the Keweenaw Bay Classic Fishing Tournament or the Baraga County Lake Trout Festival festivities 2023. The tournament coincided with free fishing weekend and was cohosted by the Baraga County Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Baraga County Next Gen Team. Events kicked off Friday, June 9, 2023, with a pre-tournament fishing tourney along with the last entrants registering for the Keweenaw Bay Classic
Fishing Tournament that evening. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

‘So long and goodnight’

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CLASS OF 2023–The L’Anse High School class of 2023 took to the L’Anse Area School gymnasium Thursday, June 1, 2023, to accept their well deserved diplomas, with 56 students earning the achievement. The gym was packed with LAS administration/staff, family, friends, and community members to celebrate the occasion. Photo credit to KT Creative by Katey Tapani.

by Melissa Newland
Joy and congratulations were in the air last week as the L’Anse High School class of 2023 wove their way through the streets of downtown L’Anse to the cheers of family, friends, and community members who lined the sidewalks during the Senior Parade. The graduating class of 56 students then gathered in the L’Anse Area School (LAS) gymnasium to receive their diplomas before a packed audience. The evening was warm and beautiful on  Thursday, June 1 as the LAS gym bleachers filled up with guests and the class of 2023 lined up by the gym doors waiting for the ceremony to begin at 7 p.m. LHS band members and
Director Aaron Poniatowski started the program with James D. Ployhar’s “Fanfare &
Processional,” announcing the senior’s entrance. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Graduates walk at BHS

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GRADUATION NIGHT-Baraga Area Schools class of 2023 graduated on Friday, May 26, 2023. The class valedictorian, MaKayla Smith gives a speech thanking her friends and family and remembering all the best moments from her class.

by Porter Davis
Walking into the gymnasium and seeing so many happy and excited families and teachers truly made the day of Baraga Area Schools (BAS) graduation feel special. Not just in that way that watching someone accomplish something makes you happy for them, but in a way that makes you realize they’re embarking on lifelong journeys that will be different and unique to every one of the graduates. The ceremony was held the evening of Friday, May 27, 2023. The atmosphere couldn’t have been more hopeful and excitedly anxious inside the hallway just before the graduates entered the gymnasium, each of them realizing this would be their last time lining up as a class. As the class entered through a purple and gold balloon archway, Edward Elgar’s Processional, “Pomp and Circumstance”, was played over the speakers. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Successful hunt, Nine inch beard, 23 lbs

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BIG BIRD–Matt Waters recently shot this 23-pound turkey with 9-inch beard and 3/4 inch spurs.

by John Raffel
Ottawa Sportsman Club president Matt Waters is expecting sportsmen’s activities to be picking up in full force. “Trap and skeet shooting has started and pistol shooting has started too,” Waters said. “It’s more of a for-fun thing. We have skeet on Tuesday, trap on Wednesdays and pistol on Thursday. Anybody can come, members and nonmembers. Our turnouts have been good.” Waters has not had a chance to go fishing but recently went out turkey hunting and had success. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Annual Children’s Water Walk successful

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WALKING WITH KIDS–Families and children walk along the trail behind the Ojibwa Campground next to Lake Superior, or Lake ‘Gichigami’ in its Indigenous name. Fair Spring weather allows for a beautiful morning walk.

by Porter Davis
Walking along the shore and looking out over the bay, the weather was pleasant, and the lake was calm. The clouds were gray, but no rain would fall all day during the Wiikwedong
Collaborative Second Annual Children’s Water Walk which took place starting along the beach trail behind the Baraga Tribal Police Offices. Fisherman and ducks could be seen across the water enjoying the morning Wednesday, May 10, 2023, trying to catch their
lunch. Children laughed and played along the trail while guides and parents chatted about the beautiful scenery. In all, it was estimated that close to 100 people showed up to walk
for the water. The Tribal Council came out to walk with the children and families to teach them the importance of the natural waters. From drinking, fishing, washing, or just  swimming, the children were taught how the water needs to be kept clean and cared for,
for future generations. Terri Swartz, member of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC), director at the Head Start and organizer of the Childrens Water Walk, has been walking for the water for 13 years, and has walked in the Tribe’s Summer Water Walk every year since 2014. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

KBOCC celebrates 2023 graduates

ASSOCIATE DEGREES–The Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College 2023 graduation ceremony was held at noon on Saturday, May 6, at the Niiwin Akeaa Center. Associate degree holders line up to get their picture taken as a class by friends and family to remember the moment.

by Porter Davis
Opening with a drum beat that could be felt all throughout the gymnasium, the Woodland Singers processional ushered in the beginning of the 2023 Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College (KBOCC) graduation this past weekend. The 2023 Honors & Commencement Ceremony was held at noon on Saturday at the Niiwin Akeaa Center where graduates, honorees, and staff followed the guest drummers and the KBIC Honor Guard who posted the Colors. Bryan Welsh began the ceremony with an invocation, and Robin Chosa, KBOCC Chairman of the Board of Regents introduced KBOCC President, Lori Ann Sherman. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Syncurrent ‘Ignites Ideas’ at KBOCC

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INNOVATIVE IDEAS—CEO and Co-founder of Syncurrent Dhruv Patel brought his team along to the KBOCC’s Niiwin Akeaa Center, April 27, 2023, to talk about entrepreneurship with anyone who has an idea or is looking to start a business. The event encouraged learning the ins and outs of business, and attendees were given presentations on everything they might need to get their ideas off the ground.

by Porter Davis
Co-founders Dhruv Patel and Matthew Jaquez of Syncurrent and Joe Thiel of Innovate Marquette visited the Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College (KBOCC) Niiwin
Akeaa Center this week to ignite entrepreneurship in Baraga County. Syncurrent, an economic development company, held the Ignite Your Ideas Event On Thursday, April
27, 2023. Syncurrent’s goal is to guide anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit toward the reality of turning their ideas into a business. Utilizing their AI system, individuals can follow
a step-by-step process that will not only educate them in business but also help them to create their own. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.

Life Saving Awards presented to rescuers

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LIFE SAVERS–Life Saving Awards were presented to (l-r) Tribal Police Officer Mark Smith, Baraga Chief of Police Irvin Smith, Tribal Commercial fisherman James (JD) Denomie, Michael Markham Sr. (rescuee) along with (neither pictured) Tribal Police Officer Durwyn Chaudier and James Hoke (rescuee) at the last Village of Baraga Council Meeting held April 13, 2023.

by Melissa Newland
Life Saving Awards were presented to James D. (JD) Denomie, Chief of Police Irvin Smith, and Tribal Police Officers Durwyn Chaudier and Mark Smith at the last Village of Baraga  Council Meeting for saving the lives of Michael Markham, Sr., and James Hoke in February after the two men fell through the ice on Keweenaw Bay. Markham and Hoke were stranded in the water for approximately 35 minutes before rescuers were able to reach the  submerged fishermen and the two brought to Baraga County Memorial Hospital for  treatment. The rescuers were presented the awards at the last council meeting held
April 13, 2023, along with awards presented to Markham and Hoke, with Mark Smith accepting the award on behalf of Durwyn Chaudier as he was unable to attend the meeting (as was Hoke). To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.