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View ArticleSled dogs will still run on Washington St.
The Midnight Run which consists of 30 sleds with dog teams of eight will begin at 7:10 p.m.
View ArticleWinter Carnival lingers with various activities
Even though statue building is over, they're enjoying the cold weather by playing broomball.
View ArticleOrganizations team up to discuss future of trout
A large crowd was on hand to listen to presenters who covered a range of topics regarding trout, including managing the natural habitat of trout and some of the threats that trout face in the U.P.
View ArticleBowling on ice benefits a cause
The Forsyth Township Fire Department invites all to come to Nordeen Park in Gwinn on Sunday for more ice bowling from noon until 4 p.m.
View ArticleFishermen drop their baits for a big catch
It's all part of the 33rd annual Ice Fishing Derby in Big Bay hosted by the 550 Snowmobile Club. The two-day event holds team and individual competitions.
View ArticleLong riders showcase antique snowmobiles
The Long Riders donate proceeds to a different Achoolcraft County organization every year. This year the club will donate half the proceeds to the VFW Post in Manistique.
View ArticleLumber business a total loss in afternoon fire
Members of the Breitung Township fire departments responded to the scene on Woodbine Street shortly after 4 p.m. To find Twin Pines Lumber completely engulfed in flames.
View ArticleSen. Stabenow hold roundtable with local businessowners
Hosted by Northern Initiatives, around a dozen business owners gathered to learn more about the financial burden on small businesses.
View ArticleSkills competition attracts high schoolers
Bay College in Escanaba hosted the Skills USA regional competition Friday, and the teens were tested on their drafting, computer, and welding skills.
View ArticleYMCA lowers age for fitness centers
Since 2000, you had to be 14 years old to use the fitness center. That's been lowered to 12- and 13-year-olds now being able to use it.
View ArticleWarmer days ahead
The upcoming week will be warmer with little if any snow for several days.
View ArticleChildren put some love into art project
Children of all ages got into the Valentine's Day spirit Sunday at Peter White Public Library in Marquette.
View ArticleEating chili for a cause
The annual Alger County Animal Shelter Chili Fest was held at the American Legion Hall in Munising.
View ArticleSoftball tournament raising funds for Special Olympics a success
The organization raised around $13,000 and $5,000 of it will go to support Special Olympics in the area.
View ArticleCongressman Benishek weighs in on jobs in the U.P.
He recently helped with a legislation that would streamline the legal process for cutting down trees in federal forests.
View ArticleCampus and Local Police Have the Same Authority
How do Campus and Local Police work together?
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