ISHPEMING — The city of Ishpeming will host an open house for residents to learn about the upcoming 2026 street improvement projects. It will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6 in the council room at Ishpeming City Hall, located at 100 E. Division St.
Residents are invited to attend ...
MARQUETTE — The Marquette Regional History Center presents the 21st Annual Cemetery Walk: World War II Memories. The event will take place 1-6 p.m. Thursday, May 28, with two tours at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Marquette.
Center officials will continue last year’s theme honoring World ...
CLEVELAND — Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. has announced it has entered a strategic partnership with Palantir Technologies to deploy advanced AI‑driven solutions across its footprint. The recently executed three‑year agreement puts Palantir’s best-in-class AI technology at the center of ...
ESCANABA — Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials are hoping someone can shed light on a recent series of deceased eagles on the Garden Peninsula, a piece of land that extends south from Delta County and is bordered by Big Bay de Noc to the west and Lake Michigan to the ...
ESCANABA – The Secretary of State office at 305 Ludington St., in Escanaba, will be closed for one week for HVAC upgrades to the State Office Building, but most residents can go online to Michigan.gov/SOS instead for their transactions. The office will be closed on Monday, May 4 and ...
BARAGA — On May 11, the Michigan Department of Transportation will begin a $7.2 million project to resurface more than 21 miles of M-28 in Baraga and Houghton counties, from the Houghton/Ontonagon county line to Leo South Road.
The project includes asphalt overlay, cold milling, culvert ...