Now that we’ve all had our share, or probably more than our share, of turkey and stuffing for Thanksgiving, the holiday season can really get into full swing.
As we like to do every year down here at The Mining Journal, spreading cheer becomes a major focus in the weeks after Thanksgiving ...
Although a a fair number of stores opened Thursday afternoon and Thursday night, today is often considered the official start of the Christmas shopping season.
It’s called Black Friday and the phrase traces its roots as far back as the early 1960s. Many sources credit — or blame as the ...
It’s easy to forget one’s blessings and to forgo giving thanks at this, or any, time of the year.
If one looks around, especially in the areas of politics and international relations, the news does seem to be unrelentingly bad, doesn’t it?
In no particular order then, political ...
Thanksgiving officially kicks off the holiday season, which runs through New Year’s Day.
The community will transition from turkeys and autumn colors to Christmas trees and red-and-green color schemes.
Of course, the holiday season brings good cheer, goodwill and the willingness to give ...
Planning to hit the highways for Thanksgiving? If so, you won’t be alone. AAA expects record-breaking travel numbers this Thanksgiving –an estimated 71.7 million Americans.
Which means likely more motorists stuck on the roadside as well. AAA estimates more than 570,000 will have some type ...
Friday marked the beginning of the Mining Journal’s annual Cheer Club fundraiser. The yearly holiday initiative sees people from all around the community donate new, unwrapped toys and financial donations to donate to the Salvation Army of Marquette County and St. Vincent de Paul for ...