With camping season underway, the Michigan Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development and Natural Resources are reminding residents and visitors that invasive pests and diseases can hitchhike in untreated firewood, spreading easily from one location to another.
More than 140 pests and ...
MARQUETTE — Late last week, 1st district Congressional candidate Wayne Stiles, D-Michigan, joined candidate Justin Michal, R-Michigan, in visiting Marquette Senior High School to present to two AP Political Science classes.
“We did two different classes,” said Stiles. “We talked a ...
MARQUETTE — On Friday, the 906 Adventure Team hosted a successful fundraiser kickoff event for Gluski Park, a proposed park and trailhead located on the 2-acre green space behind its offices on Lakeshore Ave.
“I’d estimate that there were just over 200 people there, raising over ...
WASHINGTON — Two police officers who helped defend the U.S. Capitol from an attack by a mob of Trump supporters sued on Wednesday to block anyone — including Jan. 6, 2021, rioters — from receiving payouts from a new $1.776 billion settlement fund for people who claim to be victims of ...
SANDS — The Michigan Department of Transportation has announced that it is partnering with Marquette County on a roundabout installation at the intersection of M-533 and County Road 480 at the crossroads.
The project, which is scheduled for 2029, will cost approximately $2.8 million, and ...
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NEGAUNEE — The Upper Peninsula Peace Officer’s Memorial was held Friday in Negaunee, honoring law enforcement officers from across the Upper Peninsula who died in the line of duty and recognizing the sacrifices made by them and their loved ones.
The event began with ...