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Today in History: August 12, Charlottesville car attack

Today in History: August 12, Charlottesville car attack By The Associated Press Today in history: On Aug. 12, 2017, a driver sped into a crowd of people peacefully protesting a white nationalist rally in the Virginia college town of Charlottesville, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and ...

Trial averted

HOUGHTON — The Houghton County Circuit Courtroom was filled with prospective jurors Monday, there for the trial Jeffry Glaster. However the proceedings ended before they had begun as the jury was dismissed. The 46-year old Houghton County man had pleaded not guilty to first-degree criminal sexual misconduct and home invasion for a 2024 incident. However, moments before jury selection was set to begin, Glaster accepted a plea agreement ending the court proceedings. Baraga County Circuit Judge Timothy Brennan who, presided over the court, thanked the more than 40 prospective jurors for ...

Mugsy's Corner marks grand opening, ribbon-cutting

MARQUETTE — The Lake Superior Community Partnership and Accelerate UP assisted Mugsy's Corner in celebrating its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Aug. 7. Mugsy's Corner is a family-owned food truck serving handcrafted sandwiches, pierogi, and signature sauces made ...

Left-handers the focus of Thursday’s U.P. Children’s Museum event

MARQUETTE — It’s time to give the lefties the focus for a night! The Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum will host its Second Thursday Creativity Series from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday with a theme of “International Left-handers Day.” The event will feature hands-on craft activities, ...

Today in History: August 11, Alcatraz takes first federal prisoners

Today in History: August 11, Alcatraz takes first federal prisoners By The Associated Press Today is Tuesday, Aug. 11, the 223rd day of 2026. There are 142 days left in the year. Today in history: On Aug. 11, 1934, the first federal prisoners arrived at Alcatraz Island, a former military ...

Choral society to begin holiday concert rehearsals

MARQUETTE — The Marquette Choral Society will begin rehearsals for its December concert of Holiday Favorites on Aug. 24, in the Northern Michigan University Thomas Fine Arts Building. The repertoire will include a variety of music from composers like Stephen Paulus, Felix Mendelssohn, Steve Heitzig, Healey William and John Tavener. No audition is required to join MCS. New and returning members may register at one of the first two rehearsals, Aug. 24 or Aug. 31. Participants should arrive early as registration will begin at 6 p.m. A $70 registration fee helps cover the cost of music ...