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U.P. couple faces child abuse, CSC, torture charges
April 16, 2013 ESCANABA — An Escanaba couple has been arraigned on felony charges in a case police said is related to the torturing of a 15-year-old bo. more »»
Sexual assault, domestic violence prevention is focus of April events
April 15, 2013 MARQUETTE — Area law enforcement groups recently marked the beginning of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. more »»
ATC copters to survey regional power lines
April 15, 2013 MARQUETTE — Helicopter crews working for the American Transmission Company should begin surveying some of the area’s electric transmission lines this week. more »»
Fairy tale gets U.P. twist
April 14, 2013 Kids and parents were treated to a puppet show of the classic story of “Goldilocks and The Three Bears” at the Peter White Library Saturday — but this particular retelling had a Yooper twist. more »»
National Dems’ sign criticizes Benishek
April 13, 2013 MARQUETTE — A newly erected downstate billboard accuses U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek of being a radical and of hurting the middle clas. more »»
Deer rub hurting LP farmers
April 13, 2013 SUTTONS BAY, Mich. (AP) — Some fruit farmers in northwest Lower Michigan are hoping to buck the trend of deer harming their orchards. more »»
Communities gear up for gardening season
April 12, 2013 MARQUETTE — With a winter storm warning in effect for today, spring may not be in the air but it’s certainly on the minds of many area residents. more »»
Grant to buy video cameras for police
April 12, 2013 MARQUETTE — Marquette City Police Department officers will soon have up-to-date recording material, thanks to a national gran. more »»
Input on state energy policy sought
April 11, 2013 MARQUETTE — A pair of state agencies will host a public energy forum in Marquette on Friday. more »»
Hancock Sesquicentennial Gala Dinner set for Friday
April 11, 2013 HANCOCK — Hancock’s Sesquicentennial Gala Dinner is set for Friday at Michigan Tech University. The dinner will be 6 to 9:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union Building ballroo. more »»
Escanaba ponders power plant sale
April 10, 2013 ESCANABA — The Escanaba City Council discussed the possibility of a referendum to close the Escanaba power plant during a budget meeting Monday. more »»
Memorials services set for NMU student
April 10, 2013 MARQUETTE — Two memorial services for a Northern Michigan University student found dead in her campus apartment Friday will be held this week. more »»
Council to discuss development district
April 9, 2013 ISHPEMING — The Ishpeming City Council on Wednesday is scheduled to discuss supporting the creation of a Next Michigan Development District and whether the city should get a police dog. more »»
Ice reported deteriorating on Munising Bay
April 9, 2013 MUNISING — The Alger County Sheriff’s Office was warning the public of deteriorating ice conditions on Munising Bay today, especially near the West Channel. more »»
Houghton accident knocks out power
April 9, 2013 HOUGHTON — It took Upper Peninsula Power Company workers about three hours to restore power to much of Houghton after a vehicle struck a power pole Monday morning on Montezuma Avenue. more »»
City awarded dredging funds
April 8, 2013 MARQUETTE — The city of Marquette will receive additional state assistance for the first phase of the Presque Isle Marina renovation project, which is scheduled to begin this spring. more »»
Spring break is practice time for science Olympians
April 8, 2013 CALUMET — It may have been spring break last week for students at the Public Schools of Calumet, Laurium & Keweenaw, but for middle school Science Olympiad students it was also a time to practice. more »»
Computer programming contest at NMU offers challenges
April 7, 2013 MARQUETTE — The Northern Michigan University Invitational Programming Contest on Saturday drew about 25 teams, including from as far away as Minnesota and Ontario. more »»
Medical equipment theft probed
April 6, 2013 MARQUETTE — The Marquette City Police Department is investigating the theft of thousands of dollars worth of medical equipment from a local business. more »»
Looking back: Show highlights 50 years of art by NMU professor
April 5, 2013 MARQUETTE — A Thursday night reception at the Devos Art Museum on the Northern Michigan University campus honored John Hubbard, a painter and long-time NMU professor who is displaying a career’s... more »» |
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