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Dollar death investigation continues; scholarships established
March 13, 2013 MARQUETTE — It’s been nearly six months since the body of Shawn Michael Dollar, 34, was discovered in an abandoned building in downtown Marquette. more »»
Great Bear Chase draws near-record field of skiers
March 12, 2013 CALUMET — Guy Goode lives in Calumet and he’s been cross country skiing for years, but Saturday was his first time taking part in the Great Bear Chase race. more »»
City wants joint meeting on truck traffic
March 12, 2013 MARQUETTE — The Marquette City Commission is looking to have a joint work session with Marquette Township and county officials to address regional trucking issues. more »»
Snowshoers, skiers raise funds for CF research
March 11, 2013 MARQUETTE — More than 50 people turned out in the biting wind Saturday morning to take part in a Cystic Fibrosis research fundraiser, organized by a high school senior with an intimate knowledge of... more »»
Hearing set on Eagle Mine permit changes
March 11, 2013 MARQUETTE — Michigan Department of Environmental Quality officials will hold an air quality permit public hearing and comment period for Rio Tinto’s Eagle Mine project Tuesday at Northern Michigan... more »»
Health director: public policy changes needed
March 10, 2013 MARQUETTE — The county’s health director on Thursday said a shift in public policy may be needed in order to make national health care truly effective. more »»
Toxic barrels resubmerged
March 9, 2013 RED CLIFF, Wi. more »»
Coast Guard warns of shifting ice condition
March 8, 2013 MARQUETTE — The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a warning that warmer temperatures this weekend will greatly increase the possibility of weakened ice in the area. more »»
Student plans fundraiser for CF research
March 8, 2013 MARQUETTE — A Marquette Senior High School senior is hoping to raise awareness, and funds for research, on a disease that hits close to home. more »»
‘Celebrate the U.P.’ set at 3 corners
March 7, 2013 MARQUETTE — From a fur trade era archaeological excavation to watershed restoration and the natural history of the Trap Hills, the “Celebrate the U.P. more »»
Ishpeming council to discuss resignation
March 6, 2013 ISHPEMING — The Ishpeming City Council is scheduled to discuss the resignation of Councilman Dave Williams at its meeting tonight. more »»
State trails summit planned in Marquette
March 5, 2013 MARQUETTE — As part of the quest by the administration of Gov. more »»
U.P. couple wins national contest
March 5, 2013 IRON MOUNTAIN — Pete and Linda Rundell of Kingsford were pleasantly surprised when they received a phone call informing them they had won a nationwide drawing. more »»
Stielstra scratched from the Iditarod
March 4, 2013 ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Veteran musher Ed Stielstra has scratched from the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. more »»
Keweenaw Glide-N-Gorge fundraiser set for today
March 3, 2013 HANCOCK — The concept of eating while cross-country skiing or snowshoeing may seem strange, but members of the Keweenaw Nordic Ski Club think it’s a great way to raise funds for their group. more »»
Federal cuts will be felt at NPS sites in the U.P.
March 2, 2013 CALUMET — The sequestration of federal funds will be felt locally, according to National Park Service officials. more »»
Library readies for Seuss’s birthday
March 1, 2013 ISHPEMING — The Ishpeming Carnegie Library is honoring Dr. Seuss, celebrating his birthday Saturday with the Dr. Seuss Puppet Show Extravaganza. D. more »»
Wolf hunt opponents gather at NMU
February 28, 2013 Adam Robarge, left, Upper Peninsula coordinator for Keep Michigan Wolves Protected, gives instructions as Northern Michigan University students and others line up Wednesday evening to sign petition... more »»
Man charged in death of Ishpeming teen set for plea hearing Monday
February 28, 2013 MARQUETTE — A Wisconsin man charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle in the crash that killed an Ishpeming teenager in October may enter a plea deal Monday. Timothy C. more »» |
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