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Extreme cold affects ski marathon

MARQUETTE — Due to extreme cold temperatures, the Noquemanon Ski Marathon cancelled some events and delayed others Friday and today. “All Friday Events (Junior Noque and Adaptive) are cancelled due to forecasted low temperatures,” says the Noquemanon Ski Marathon website. “1 Hour ...

Widespread mail delays in area lead Bergman to question USPS officials

Continued and prolonged delays in mail delivery in the Iron Mountain and Kingsford area this month have prompted the U.S. representative for the Upper Peninsula to urge that U.S. Postal Service officials take steps to address the problem. U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, R-Watersmeet, said in letter ...

Man pleads no contest to murder charge

ESCANABA — A man who stabbed and killed his coworker on Aug. 13 has pleaded no contest to one count of homicide – murder in the second degree in the Delta County 47th Circuit Court. Kaw Tung, 38, was taken to court Wednesday from the Delta County Jail for arraignment. His attorney, ...

UPHS-Marquette names Teresa Perry CFO

FROM A NEWS RELEASE MARQUETTE — UP Health System–Marquette has announced that Teresa Perry has been named chief financial officer. Perry brings more than 17 years of experience within UP Health System to the role. Most recently, she served as chief financial officer at UP Health ...

Michigan spent $1.1M probing tribal boarding schools, then buried the results

Michigan spent three years and $1.1 million to study the state’s Native American boarding schools, then refused to release the report to the public. Michigan officials blasted the report as too “shoddy” to show to the public, while the Native American firm hired to conduct the study ...