Lucia Glime, 15, left, and her 12-year-old sister Sophie Glime were busy Monday painting a large rock along M-95 on the former Advantage Excavating property just north of the north junction in Breitung Township. The two, visiting family in the Upper Peninsula from Salt Lake City along with ...
By RANDY CROUCH
Journal Staff Writer
MARQUETTE — A group of Marquette-area high school students are spending part of their summer vacation getting a hands-on introduction to the world of construction.
The 29 students are currently taking part in a six-week summer camp sponsored by the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court would have to abide by stronger ethics standards under legislation approved on Thursday by the Senate Judiciary Committee, a response to recent revelations about donor-funded trips by justices. The bill faced united opposition from Republicans, who said it ...
MARQUETTE — Local legend Steven “Pedro” Flynn has been playing softball for half a century and still considers himself to be in his prime.
Now he’s set to join the USA Softball of Michigan Hall of Fame this fall after being nominated in May by fellow Marquette-area player Rick ...
By Journal Staff
MARQUETTE — The Michigan Department of State joined the Upper Peninsula Commission for Area Progress, 2-1-1 of the Upper Peninsula, and other partners in Marquette on Monday for a Road to Restoration driver’s license clinic hosted at Northern Michigan University. ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter are marking their 77th wedding anniversary with a quiet Friday at their south Georgia home, extending their record as the longest-married first couple ever as both nonagenarians face significant health challenges.
The 39th president is 98 and has ...