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We are please to announce that Mason St

We are please to announce that Mason St. Amour has been chosen as our Student of the Week. He is a 2nd grader and the son of Shaun and Cori St. Amour. Mason is such an empathetic young man. He has one of the biggest and most caring hearts. Mason is constantly volunteering his help to his teachers and classmates. He sets a great example of thoughtfulness and kindness. In his free time, he enjoys hockey, snowmobiling, riding dirt bikes, and working with his dad at Foggy’s. We are so lucky to have Mason in our classroom! Congratulations to Mason and his family.

Rock River Township Library notes

Thank you to all of you who come to the library to check out books, participate in events, volunteer your time, make donations or just stop in to say hi. You absolutely make my day brighter by being a part of your community library. I appreciate you!

Cougars bests Mid Pen

The Superior Central Cougars girls basketball team got a solid district win against the Mid Peninsula Wolverines 56-39 on Monday, Feb. 6. While the Cougars got the win, there was room for improvement for SC.

Peramaki twins to Tech

Micaiah and Josiah Peramaki signed their letters of intent to play football at Michigan Technological University, with their parents Matt and Anne attending the signing. The pair are the first two Munising players to sign with a NCAA Division 2 university since 2014/15 season.

A regional movement

As donations and fundraisers occur across the region, touching moments have showed the humanity and the support to the Weaver Family. While local examples make us proud, showcasing the dozens of other offerings of support is crucial in understanding the totality of regional resiliency and love. As of publication, each pin represents at least one fundraiser event, business providing proceeds or school to show their support.

SC student wins regional coding contest

Simon Kempker, an eighth grader at Superior Central, won third place in the Congressional App Challenge. The challenge was designed to challenge students to hone their coding skills in a unique and innovative app, applying their knowledge of computer science and STEM to create real-life technology.

Tech sweeps NMU

No.13MichiganTechswept rival Northern Michigan with a 4-1 win Saturday at the Berry Events Center. The Huskies improved to 18-7-4 overall and 11-5-4 with their third straight win over the Wildcats. Tech moved into second in the CCHA standings, three points behind Minnesota State.

SC ends streak in “dog fight”

The Superior Central girls basketball team lost a close game at North Dickinson on Monday, Jan. 30 by a score of 32-31. The loss was the first of the calendar year and ends a six-game winning streak for the Cougars.