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IRON MOUNTAIN — Upcoming entertainment at casinos in the region includes: Island Resort & Casino Harris (1-877-ISL-SHOW) Headlining at the Island Showroom: Friday — Zoso — the Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience, $20. Saturday — Ozzy Rebourne, $20. April 24-25 — Trace Adkins, $60. May 8-9 — George Birge, $30. May 15-16 — The Free Beer & Hot Wings Show, $25. May 22 — Chris Kroeze, $20. Mary 23 — Fettuccini Funnies featuring Dean Napolitano and Greg Vaccariello, $20. June 27 — Who's Bad: Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience, $20. July 2 — Forever ...

Chuck Norris dies at 86

Chuck Norris, the martial arts grandmaster and action star whose roles in "Walker, Texas Ranger" and other television shows and movies made him an iconic tough guy — sparking internet parodies and adoration from presidents — has died at 86. Norris died Thursday, in what his family ...

The Bear Creek Band to perform at Island Resort & Casino

IRON MOUNTAIN — The Bear Creek Band of Melrose, Wis., will perform today through Saturday at Club Four One at the Island Resort & Casino in Harris, Mich. The variety rock and country band will start at 7:30 p.m. Central time. Other area entertainment includes: BIG 10 SPORTS BAR & ...

Michael Jackson and Bob Seger tribute shows to appear at the Island Showroom

HARRIS, Mich. — Fans can relive the music of pop icon Michael Jackson and rock legend Bob Seger as the Island Resort & Casino, along with Radio Results Network, brings two tribute concerts to the Island Showroom this summer. Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience takes the stage on Saturday, June 27, with Forever Seger: The Silver Bullet Experience set to appear on Thursday, July 2. Tickets for each show are now on sale for $20 and can be purchased at the casino by calling 877-ISL-SHOW or online at islandresortandcasino.com. Who’s Bad is a powerful, authentic ...

Kennedy Center votes to shut down for two years

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kennedy Center's board of directors voted on Monday to shut down operations for two years following this summer's July 4 celebrations. The widely expected decision comes in the wake of numerous resignations and cancellations during President Donald Trump's second term, ...