Judges Brad Dakota and Violet Ayres have been issued formal documentation explaining their suspension, but must wait until Thursday to meet before council
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Tribal judges must wait to meet before Tribal Council regarding suspension
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Many family fun fair activities
The U.P. State Fair is underway and there’s food, games, a birthing pavilion, rides and more
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Governor Rick Snyder Leads Technology Round Table
Mchigan Governor Rick Snyder was in Marquette on Tuesday to attend a round table about teaching technology
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Marquette Regional History Center Presents Heroes and Villains Cemetery Tour
Hundreds of people came out to Park Cemetery in Marquette on Tuesday night to walk through Marquette History
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PAAC presents "Cinderella"
This year's production is Rodger's and Hammerstein's Cinderella
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Start the Cycle finishes the race!
The training really paid off when every single racer from their group crossed the finish line
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Poll: Ban on Snowboarders?
Do you think mountains should be able to ban skiers or snowboarders? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Movie magic in Marquette
Since opening in May the Thomas Theatre Group Marquette has changed the local movie going experience
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Governor Rick Snyder plants trees on new trail
Governor Rick Snyder spent his morning planting trees on a new Grouse trail off of the Perrin Brothers trail south of Gwinn
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Kids learn to sculpt with sand
Kids at the U.P. State Fair had the opportunity to learn how to sculpt with sand Wednesday
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Blue Cross Day promotes healthy living
Wednesday was Blue Cross Blue Shield Day at the U.P. State Fair in Escanaba
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Circus Incredible Amazes Audience at U.P State Fair
Circus Incredible performs all over the world and is performing at the U.P State Fair this week
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High school football programs adapt to new MHSAA changes
High school football programs in Michigan are dealing with the MHSAA policy changes during the first week of preason practice
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Fox Motors partners with UPAWS for Collars for a Cause
Fox Motors in Marquette partnered with the Upper Peninsula Animal Welfare Shelter for their annual Collars for a Cause adoption event Wednesday afternoon
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Man arrested for making threats of terrorism
The Iron River Police Department has arrested a 36-year-old man on various charges, including making threats of terrorism
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NMU buildings tagged with gnome graffiti
Northern Michigan University officials discovered several gnomes spray painted on their buildings Wednesday
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U.P. man tells his story of overcoming addiction
At just 16 years old, to help with his depression and to fit in with his friends, Henry started using drugs and alcohol
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Poll: Release Cop's Name?
Should the Ferguson police release the name of the officer who shot Michael Brown? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Judges' suspensions lifted, reinstated by Tribal Council
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Chief Judge Brad Dakota and Judge Violet Ayres were reinstated Thursday morning
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Marquette man seeks help in locating stolen scooter
A Marquette man is seeking assistance in finding his stolen scooter
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