MARQUETTE — After a particularly tough winter, bookended by two major storms, Marquette’s parks were in rough shape come spring. Both Tourist Park and Presque Isle Park had many downed trees, some blocking roads but thanks to the work of the city’s Parks and Rec Department, both popular ...
MARQUETTE — The results are in and nothing — absolutely nothing — has changed.
Thursday’s recount of the May 5 Marquette Area Public Schools millage vote in Marquette City Precincts 3 & 4, Chocolay Township Precinct 2 and Marquette Township Precinct 1 not only confirmed the ...
ONTONAGON — The Michigan State Police Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force said the sentencing of Brent Edward Mayer, 36, of Bruce Crossing, for possession of child sexually abusive material - aggravated, child sexually abusive activity - aggravated, and using a ...
MANISTIQUE — A 39-year-old man from Manistique has been located deceased, which was the cause of the temporary closure of the Manistique East Breakwater Lighthouse and nearby areas yesterday, May 27, 2026. The preliminary investigation indicates no signs of foul play; however, the ...
LANSING — In December, 62 people lost their jobs when a marijuana manufacturing plant in Webberville, population roughly 1,400, closed.
The plant’s leaders blamed a cannabis market contracting amid oversupply that’s driving down prices and a new 24% state wholesale tax. Researchers and ...
MARQUETTE — At Tuesday night's meeting of the Marquette City Commission, commissioners voted six-zero in favor of directing city staff to develop an ordinance or ordinances related to the use of e-bikes in the city.
The proposed ordinance(s) would allow e-bike classes 1, 2 and 3 and ...