Winter Carnival Begins
Students have been working on their snow statues for one month, and they share some tips on how to make a masterpiece.
View ArticleYMCA changes age requirements for fitness equipment
Since 2000 the age to utilize the fitness center used to be 14
View ArticleLighting problems at Sawyer cause flight cancellations
Inbound flights at Sawyer International Airport were cancelled Tuesday night due to problems with the runway lighting, affecting Delta's Wednesday early morning outbound flight
View ArticleMarquette residents meet city department leaders
Every department of the City of Marquette and their partners were out to meet the public Thursday afternoon
View ArticleMTU statues judged and winners named
With pencils in hand the judges gathered around the statues to score them in 10 different categories
View ArticleIndoor softball in Marquette this weekend
The tournament raises money every year for the Special Olympics
View ArticleTrue Beam Linear Accelerator on display at MGH
An open house at Marquette General Hospital highlighted a new machine for cancer treatment
View ArticleMeth lab operator sent to prison
Michelle Lee Sloboda will serve 30 months to 20 years in prison.
View ArticleShould body checking and hitting be banned from youth sports?
Kids could suffer life-long injuries
View ArticleBar rising for job seekers
The votes are in and our facebook viewers want to know about job growth. What are the most aggressively growing industries in the U.P.?
View ArticleLegislators on the Trails
State lawmakers came to Seney to see the impact of snowmobiling.
View ArticleGold company recruits in U.P.
Barrick Gold has 26 operating mines across the continent, including their most recent one in Elko, Nevada
View ArticleSuperior Bike Fest replaced by new event
The Bike Fest was called off last summer due to low registration numbers
View ArticleKids encouraged to get up, get active
Fuel Up To Play 60 is in the U.P., combating childhood obesity
View ArticleVaricose veins not preventable but treatable, doctors say
They're not a pretty sight, but nearly 27 million americans, most of them women, suffer from varicose veins.
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