This Friday is the second annual YMCA Harvest Moon 5k Walk/Run in Escanaba
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YMCA to host Harvest Moon 5K
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Birchview Elementary School in Ishpeming plans expansion
Ishpeming's Birchview Elementary School began the groundbreaking on its $1.4 million expansion project Monday
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Living gluten free
Eliminating one ingredient from your diet sounds like it would be a simple task; But this isn't so
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MAPS Meeting Talks Enrollment
School board meets to discuss enrollment, introduce new staff and talk about sinking fund projects.
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Poll: Voiceprints
Are you OK with banks recording your voice as a "voiceprint" to help fight fraud? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Donate your deer to feed the hungry
The Venison Project has donated over 25,000 pounds of venison to the Escanaba Salvation Army and Detroit Area United Methodist Church
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Officials make some noise to Break the Silence
Dozens of people drove through downtown Iron Mountain honking their horns to "Break the Silence" on domestic violence on Tuesday
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Interim CEO of Bell Hospital named permanent CEO
LifePoint Hospitals announced that Mitch Leckelt has accepted the position of CEO for Bell Hospital
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Michigan State Police called to the stand in hit-and-run trial
The second day in the trial of Michael Nelson began on Tuesday
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Getting your boat ready for winter
Over the years, boat models have changed, new motors are built but one thing remains the same, the need to winterize your boat
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High winds cause power outage in Escanaba
The wind blew one of the UPtoberfest tents into power lines at the corner of First Avenue North and Seventh Street
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Meth busts increase as Ishpeming Police crack down
If you think the number of drug cases in Upper Michigan have been increasing, you're right
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Poll: Confident in the CDC?
Are you confident with how the CDC is dealing with Ebola in the United States? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Marquette County veterans seek support for special millage proposal
Marquette County Veterans Alliance hope to gain support for a special millage on the November 4 ballot
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Marquette approves lease with U.P. Rowing Club
Marquette City Commissioners voted to move forward with a lease agreement with the Upper Peninsula Rowing Club
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3,500 walleye released in Rapid River
Thursday afternoon, 3,500 walleye fish found a new home in Little Bay de Noc in Rapid River
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Michigan high school gets solar electric system
Menominee High School became the first high school in Michigan to obtain a Solarwise Solar Electric System
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It's time to bring your invention to life
Invent @ NMU is a new program that takes students with different backgrounds from accounting to mechanical engineering and combine their skills to figure out whether or not an invention can be brought to life
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UPPCO responds to questions about Presque Isle Power Plant ruling
A recent Federal Regulatory Energy Commission decision proposed the U.P. assume 100 percent of the $116 million Presque Isle Power Plant operating costs, starting December 1
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New book wants to give communities a jump start
The focus of the book was how different communities within the state of Michigan have become great places to live
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