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Ishpeming Fourth of July events approved by council | News, Sports, Jobs

ksegula@miningjournal.net ISHPEMING Fourth of July events will be held in the city of Ishpeming by the Ishpeming Fourth of July Committee this summer with some COVID-19 adaptations to follow public health guidance. After review of a COVID-19 safety plan, the Ishpeming City Council at its Wednesday meeting approved a permit for the parade, as well the special event application for the Fourth of July events, which include the parade, a community picnic and fireworks. The parade will be held from roughly 10:30 a.m. to noon on July 3, according to the parade permit application form. The Ishpeming application and permit for the parade was discussed in two sections, the participating member requirements and the spectator requirements. For the parade, there will be a number of requirements for volunteers, including the use of face masks, as well as gloves for anyone tossing candy, which must be individually wrapped. According to the COVID-19 plan submitted to the city, there will be

Ishpeming will light up sky this Fourth of July

ABC 10/CW5 Last year’s festivities were cancelled.  However, the Ishpeming City Council unanimously approved the parade and firework permits for this year’s Fourth of July bash.  

Paul Bluekamp | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Journal

Jan 16, 2021 ISHPEMING, MI – Paul Bluekamp, 89, of Ishpeming, entered his eternal heavenly home, on January 7, at the Marquette County Medical Care Facility. Paul was born in Holland, Michigan, on January 14, 1931, to the late Albert and Ella (Klassen) Bluekamp. Paul graduated from Holland Christian High School in 1948 and later attended Hope College and Michigan State University where he earned a degree in Geology. His college education was temporarily interrupted however when he was called to serve his country in the US Army during the Korean War. He married Carol Vander Hill on September 26, 1953. After graduation, Paul joined Steinman Engineering and worked on the Mackinac Bridge for several years. In fact, some of the equipment he used was dedicated to and is still displayed in the museum in Lansing dedicated to the building of the bridge.

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