Mother Teresa once said, “If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”
Before you head out to do your errands on Saturday, consider stopping for a moment to do your part and help feed a hungry neighbor.
Marquette letter carriers will again help Stamp Out Hunger across ...
Across Michigan, including here in Northeast Michigan, partisan candidates who will compete in the August primary for the chance to advance to the November general election officially threw their hats in the ring.
As we’ve written before, we’re discouraged to see so few competitive races ...
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is reminding Michiganders to stay up to date on cervical and breast cancer screenings. Each year, breast cancer causes approximately 40,000 deaths among people in the U.S., and in 2024 it is estimated that 9,410 Michigan residents will be ...
Earlier last week, Northern Michigan University was added to an ever-growing list of college campuses around the country that saw protests against the war in Gaza.
Whether you agree or disagree with these students’ stance, there is no denying that NMU has a long history of student-organized ...
In 2022, 36 bicyclists were killed and 1,030 injured on Michigan roads
As warmer weather returns across the region, the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning (OHSP) is working to educate the public and raise awareness about the ongoing issue of bicycle-related injuries and fatalities on ...
State Rep. Jenn Hill was in Marquette Monday to host a town hall meeting to discuss the ever-increasing cost of prescription medications.
The meeting, held at the Peter White Public Library, saw Hill discussing the establishment of a prescription drug affordability board.
“The PDAB’s ...