MARQUETTE — IronArts Theatre and Peter White Public Library are coming together to provide a thrilling week of entertainment.
At at 6 p.m. February 16-18, the library will be hosting performances of "Misery," a Tony-nominated play based on author Stephen King’s 1987 novel of the same name. ...
LANSING — The weekend killing of a US citizen by Border Patrol agents in Minnesota has sparked renewed calls for reform nationally and in Michigan, primarily by Democrats frustrated by Republican President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigrant deportation tactics.
Deportations surged in ...
In a bid to capitalize on recent bipartisan pushes to regulate the state’s hemp industry, Wisconsin Democrats have introduced a bill to fully legalize marijuana.
But the effort to create legal recreational and medical programs is all but sure to fail. Republicans, who control both chambers ...
TRAVERSE CITY — On Jan. 23, Traverse City-based Flow Water Advocates filed its reply to the arguments raised by Enbridge Limited Energy LLC, the Michigan Public Service Commission and other respondents in Flow’s Michigan Supreme Court case challenging the Michigan Public Service ...
MICHIGAN — As the Super Bowl approaches, the Michigan Department of Transportation has made several recommendations in order to keep roads safe.
“Defense wins championships; your best defense is to plan for a sober ride,” said the Department of Transportation. “From taxis and ride ...
MARQUETTE — On Jan. 20, U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman released an open letter to the Postmaster General and the Chief Executive Officer seeking answers as to why Upper Peninsula residents have been experiencing slowdowns in mail delivery.
“I write to express concern regarding the state of mail ...