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As online betting becomes increasingly popular, Michigan does less than other states to help people with gambling ...
MARQUETTE — Local churches are honoring National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives and National Endangered Species Day by installing public art.
Episcopal churches across the Upper Peninsula will be participating in National Day of Awareness for ...
MARQUETTE - The Michigan Department of Transportation continues to adjust spring weight restriction areas in an annual move to protect roads.
Effective 6 a.m. Thursday, weight restrictions will be lifted on all state trunkline highways from the southern Michigan border north to and including ...
MARQUETTE – During the first year of the Trump administration, the student loan delinquency rate rose nearly 25%, according to the Century Foundation.
Currently almost 9 million borrowers are in default, meaning they missed several payments and are at risk of having wages and tax refunds ...
When most scholars of U.S. history study the birth and growth of the country, very few of them consider the Upper Peninsula’s contribution to the rise of the nation. And yet, it is so.
John Jacob Astor organized the American Fur Company, with its headquarters on Mackinac Island, in 1808, ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of 12 weekly stories focusing on America’s 250th birthday, as told through the lens of our communities and the role many of the places we call home played in shaping the nation before, during and after the Revolutionary War. This week we stop in ...