Free Workshop for People with Diabetes
Free programs for people living with Type 2 Diabetes offered in Menominee and Escanaba
View ArticleWhy not start your own bee hive?
Studies have shown that over the past few years, the bee population has declined by 50 percent or more
View ArticleCongressman Gary Peters in Marquette Monday
Congressman Gary Peters was in Marquette Monday talking with residents and small business owners
View Article20 apply for Ishpeming city manager seat
Two possible candidates for Ishpeming city manager
View ArticleMassive mural being constructed in Iron Mountain
Power of Words project creates mural for Dickinson County
View ArticleWhat training do bus drivers undergo before getting behind the wheel?
The Department of Transportation (DOT) subjects all bus drivers to random Drug and Alcohol testing
View ArticleSuspicious package at laundromat
A suspicious package has been found at a laundromat in Gwinn.
View ArticleElectricty bills to rise soon?
Monday night City Commissioners met with the Board of Light and Power in a joint work session discussing possible rate increases
View ArticlePoll: Supreme Court stepping on Congress?
Do you agree with Justice Scalia that the U.S. Supreme Court is making too many decisions that should be left to Congress?
View ArticleBessemer church to become new art gallery
A former church in Bessemer is shaping up to become a brand new art gallery
View ArticleRed Cross offers Health & Safety classes
Red Cross offers Health & Safety classes in Escanaba
View Article13-year-old murder case revisited
A look at a 13-year murder mystery and death of a woman in Upper Michigan
View ArticlePower plant explains proposed rate hike
MBLP has some of the lowest electric rates in the state but the plant is also home to outdated equipment that needs to be replaced
View ArticleDianda talks possible no-fault policy changes
State House Representative Scott Dianda is traveling the Copper Country discussing possible changes to Michigan's no-fault auto insurance policy
View ArticlePoll: Hunger Strike Force Feeding
Do you support a federal judge's decision to allow force-feeding of California prison inmates on hunger strike?
View ArticleCamp Independence in full swing
Bay Cliff Health Camp is alive with happy campers this week, as they all partake in Camp Independence!
View ArticleState representatives meet in Iron Mountain with residents
State representatives from the U.P. and downstate met to discuss the Natural Resources Trust Fund
View ArticleState releases new scorecard for ranking schools
The new system assigns colors that correspond to how well or how poorly schools and districts perform
View ArticleAuthorities investigate more accusations against Ishpeming man
Forty-four-year-old John Wayne Mathews was arrested earlier this month after alleged involvement with a teenage girl
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