News
Lakenenland closes to snowmobiles after anti-ICE sculpture vandalized
Front Page News
MARQUETTE — On Wednesday, Tom Lakenen of Lakenenland found that his sculpture park had been vandalized. “There was fresh snow and a few fresh snowmobile tracks Wednesday morning, no other tracks,” said Lakenen. “Back at the lean-to by the snowmobile trail, a sculpture was tipped over ...
Copper Peak fundraiser started
Local
IRONWOOD — Copper Peak, the world’s largest artificial ski jumping hill, has launched a new fundraising campaign aimed at renovating the historic structure to expand its role as a year-round destination for the western Upper Peninsula and Northern Wisconsin. The campaign invites ...
Michigan athletes go for gold in Winter Olympics; here’s who and when to watch
Front Page News
More than a dozen athletes with ties to Michigan are expected to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, representing communities from the Upper Peninsula to metro Detroit. The Games open Friday, with events spread across northern Italy, including Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. ...
Operation Action U.P. annual meeting to bring business leaders together in Marquette
Local
MARQUETTE — Operation Action U.P. will bring its members and business leaders together on Feb. 12 at Northern Michigan University’s Northern Center Ballrooms to recap 2025 wins and set the vision for the year ahead. The agenda features an Excellence Awards spotlight on four standout Upper ...
Workshop: Glass, beads and charms
Local
MARQUETTE — At 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, a workshop will be held at MooseWood in Marquette for glass, beads and charms work. The first session is for youth 10 and up while the second session, at 1:30 p.m., is for adults. Cindy Silva of Great Lakes Gems will teach how to bend and work with ...




