ESCANABNA — Puppies and kittens are cute, but we don’t need any more of them.
Animal shelters across the country are overwhelmed and overcrowded — putting stress on veterinarians, animal shelters and the pets themselves.
According to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ...
IRON RIVER — Students from Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources were back in Iron County in May as part of an ongoing study of the Iron River and the long-term effects area mining has had on area streams.
As a final step, students presented their findings for ...
IRON MOUNTAIN — A long-range forecast from the National Weather Service favors above-average temperatures in the Upper Peninsula this summer while the outlook is neutral on rainfall.
The Climate Predication Center sees a 45% chance of above-average temperatures through August and a 20% ...
HANCOCK — The first in-depth economic impact analysis of tourism in the Western U.P. has been released to the public.
The Western Upper Peninsula Planning & Development Region had been considering the project for years, said Executive D 0irector Jerry Wuorenmaa.“Travel Michigan, Pure ...
FLORENCE, Wis. — The Florence County Historical Society will recognize “Past Celebrations” with a new exhibit for the 2024 season.
The museum, which opens Thursday, has developed displays from years of Labor Days, Reunion 2000, Centennial Daze and Firemen Tournaments.
Many photographs ...
ESCANABA — With warm weather comes city projects, and none are as significant in the city of Escanaba as the water main and lead service line replacements, which have become a feature of Escanaba summers and have impacted the order of road improvement projects since the state began mandating ...