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Michigan Flags To Be Lowered To Honor Queen Elizabeth II
Governor Gretchen Whitmer, in accordance with a proclamation issued by President Biden, has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags within the State Capitol Complex and across all public buildings and grounds...
Jack Hall Sep 08, 2022

Work Continues To Modernize Michigan National Guard Facilities
Less than a month after Gov. Whitmer signed into law the State of Michigan's fiscal year 2023 budget, which authorizes $100 million in funds ($50 million state/$50 million federal) to modernize curren...
Jack Hall Sep 08, 2022

Damoose Praises Restoration Of Daily Non-Stop Flights From U.P. Airports
After advocating to protect efficient air travel for passengers from Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, state Rep. John Damoose today praised the planned restoration of direct, nonstop flights...
Jack Hall Sep 08, 2022

M-DOT Begins Resurfacing Project On M-35 Near Little Lake Friday
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing about $1 million to resurface 4.6 miles of M-35 south of Little Lake in Marquette County. Work includes milling and resurfacing, aggregate...
Jack Hall Sep 08, 2022

'Not An End Point': Cambensy Urges Public To Keep Pushing For MGH Project Answers
State Rep. Sara Cambensy (D-Marquette), is responding to the announcement that Attorney General Dana Nessel has denied her request for a formal investigation into possible conflicts of interest in the...
Jack Hall Sep 07, 2022

AG Nessel Will Not Investigate Plans To Redevelop Old MGH Campus
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel will not open an investigation into the redevelopment project of the old Marquette General Hospital campus. State representative Sara Cambensy asked for the inves...
Jack Hall Sep 07, 2022

Ore Dock Brewing Gets State Funding For Marquette Building Rehabilitation
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation on Wednesday announced that Michigan Strategic Fund has given final approval of $83.8 million in grant funding across 22 statewide community development p...
Jack Hall Sep 07, 2022

Eastern U.P. ORV/Snowmobile Trail Closed For Culvert Replacement
A section of multi-use trail in the eastern U.P., used primarily for off-road vehicle and snowmobile operation, closed on Wednesday, and will stay closed for about two weeks for a culvert replacement ...
Jack Hall Sep 07, 2022

Peninsula Title Agency Joins Dickinson Area Chamber Of Commerce
Peninsula Title Agency joined the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce and celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony. On hand to help with festivities were area real estate agents, staff and community m...
Jack Hall Sep 07, 2022

Marinette St. Vincent dePaul Food Pantry 'Flooded With Demand'
A Marinette food pantry has been flooded with demand after another area food pantry resources closed for good. St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Marinette is experiencing record-breaking food pantry ...
Jack Hall Sep 07, 2022

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