SAULT STE. MARIE — A woman once considered Chippewa County’s “most wanted” was recently sentenced for fleeing the state in 2024 after facing a drug charge.
Shannon Kay Davis, 46, of Kincheloe was sentenced on March 31 alongside her attorney, Jennifer J. France, by Judge James P. ...
MARQUETTE — The dog park-off leash area at Tourist Park in the city of Marquette will be closed for the season as of Thursday, April 30.
City officials said while it was intended to extend the season due to construction last year, the park has experienced severe storm damage requiring a more ...
MARQUETTE — Flow Water Advocates opposes the proposed federal environmental budget, which includes major cuts to programs that protect clean water, public health and the Great Lakes.
“These budget cuts would jeopardize the water and water systems that Michiganders and people throughout the ...
ISHPEMING — Ishpeming-Negaunee-NICE Community Schools would like to congratulate the following students for their honor roll accomplishments during the third quarter of the 2025-2026 school year:
Austen Arvon, Samantha Black, Nevaeh Davidson, Hunter DeForge, Ace Payne, Olive Sollid, Madyson ...
MARQUETTE — Michigan soldiers from two Michigan Army National Guard units have returned home following year-long overseas deployments, marking the end of extended missions supporting U.S. and allied operations abroad.
Families, friends and communities across the state welcomed their soldiers ...
MARQUETTE – As part of continuing efforts to increase access to substance use disorder treatment, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is accepting applications for the Michigan Opioid Treatment Access Loan Repayment Program through Thursday, April 30.
This program ...