Mission trip starts with rummage sale
One way to contribute is to visit their rummage sale at First Presbyterian Church in Marquette
View ArticleOld models shown off at annual car show
The annual car show at the Dickinson-Iron Tech Center in Kingsford was held Friday
View ArticleDNR warns of hungry bears
The state Department of Natural Resources warns that bears searching for food may be attracted to backyard birdfeeders, trash cans and grills
View ArticleTeachers, students get techy
Two years ago students would dissect a frog in their science class. Now, they can do it in a simulated lab on an iPad
View ArticleMelodies from the bank
It's a bank during the weekday but on the second Friday of every month Superior National Bank in Hancock is turned into a music hall
View ArticleGraduates hear words of wisdom
Ada Deer is a former assistant secretary for Indian Affairs with the U.S. Department of Interior
View ArticleLPNs get pinned
Around 40 nursing students and their family members filled Jamrich Hall on Friday, where the LPN graduates were awarded their nursing pins
View ArticleDemocratic Caucus
A win of 41 for President Barack Obama at the Democratic Caucus in Houghton
View ArticleStudent forced out of school for disability
For nearly a decade Andrew Valenti, 13, has walked the halls of Father Marquette Catholic schools. Now he's pacing the sidewalk for his right to stay there
View ArticleStudents learn importance of imagination
Students gathered at NMU for a presentation by children's author Marissa Moss.
View ArticleIditarod champ speaks at NMU
Dallas Seavey, winner of the 2012 Iditarod sled dog race spoke at NMU
View ArticleDigging in for new homes
The families had a double groundbreaking marking the beginning of their building toward a better future thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
View ArticleHard work pays off
Over 200 awards were handed out to students for their accomplishments in academics
View ArticleVisiting author makes special stop
Marissa Moss author of the "Amelia's Notebook" series stopped by to talk to students
View ArticleLocal business steps up for K-9 unit
The Marquette City Police held a fundraiser Monday night for its two new drug dogs
View ArticleKinetic Affect hits Kingsford High School
With more attention on efforts to stop bullying, students are now getting involved to tackle the issue
View ArticleRecruits readied for long summer
Monday marked the start of orientation week for Northern Michigan University Police Academy recruits
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