Sit skiing added to the Noquemanon Ski Marathon
Skiers sit and use their upper body strength, with the help of poles, to propel them forward
View ArticleStudents compete in curling
Michigan Tech students curling competitions are underw ay. It's part of the nnual Winter Carnival and some teams competed in Calumet.
View ArticleMTU students work on snow statues
With almost two weeks left until Michigan Tech's Annual Winter Carnival snow statue judging, Phi Kappa Tau members are making sure they don't get behind
View ArticleChurch hosts suicide prevention workshop
Saint Louis the King Catholic Church in Harvey hosted a suicide prevention workshop
View Article12th Annual Culinary Journey
Fourteen local venues had tables full of food and drinks to offer guests
View ArticleVolunteers needed for sled dog races
The UP 200 and Midnight Run sled dog races are looking for volunteers to help during the events
View ArticleTake a "Healthier You" pledge
Many say it's hard to find time to exercise and eat right, but avoiding obesity is as easy as a few small lifestyle changes
View ArticleNew site for Senior Center
The Marquette City Commission heard a proposal to move the Marquette Senior Center to Lakeview Arena Monday
View ArticleSchool renovations ahead of schedule
A seven million dollar project to renovate Gladstone Schools is moving along with the second of three phases nearly complete
View ArticleBishop Sample leaving Marquette Diocese
Tuesday, the Vatican announced that Pope Benedict XVI has appointed him archbishop of Portland in Oregon
View ArticleLocal ice cave draws in crowds
It's a three-and-a-quarter mile trek from the parking lot and through the woods to get to the Eben Ice Caves
View ArticleCommunity without water after 200,000 gallons disappear
Officials are working to locate a water main break that cost an Upper Peninsula community 200,000 gallons of water
View ArticleNoquemenon successful
The Noquemenon Ski Marathon has come and gone, but the positive effects the race had on Marquette County are phenomenal
View ArticleImproving your downtown
Revitalizing communities by developing businesses, schools, and buildings is an important way to keep a city looking alive
View ArticleSmartphone connection with cars
New Chevy vehicles can connect Smartphones and cars with voice activation
View ArticleRoom at the Inn work continues
Room at the Inn offers support for people in need and those that find themselves homeless
View ArticleDelta Green Integrator takes off in Escanaba
It was created to bring new jobs and connections to focus on green marine and aerospace partnering
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