CALUMET TOWNSHIP — For a number of years Ruth Gleckler has led a group of volunteers in cleaning up the Hecla Cemetery, on Cemetery Street, removing brush, clearing walking paths through the cemetery, and working to preserve head stones. On September 23, her group conducted another round of ...
By ILSA MINOR
Daily Press
ESCANABA — Voters will have plenty to weigh in on during the Tuesday, Nov. 7 general election. Here’s what’s on the ballot:
ESCANABA CITY COUNCIL
Three candidates are seeking election to two open seats on the Escanaba City Council. Incumbents Tyler DuBord ...
By GRAHAM JAEHNIG
Daily Mining Gazette
CALUMET TOWNSHIP — For a number of years Ruth Gleckler has led a group of volunteers in cleaning up the Hecla Cemetery, on Cemetery Street, removing brush, clearing walking paths through the cemetery, and working to preserve head stones. On September ...
HANCOCK — Portage Lake District Library Director Katrina Linde-Moriarty addressed the Hancock School Board earlier this month on the topic of an eight-month extension on the contract between the Hancock School Public Library and the PLDL.
The extension is requested to align the contract to ...
Daily Press staff
ESCANABA — The Escanaba City Council has a wide range of topics on its agenda Thursday night, but many of the items discussed will revolve around developments or changes to traffic.
PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC
Escanaba Public Safety is seeking the council’s approval to ...
RON MOUNTAIN — The Upper Peninsula jobless rate dropped to 4.2% in September, down from 4.8% in August, with part of the decline due to fewer people in the labor force.
The U.P. showed a civilian labor force of 137,500 in September, which was 1,200 fewer than in August, according to data ...