Category Archives: News

Legislature Approves Putting Term Limit Changes On Ballot
Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, issued the following statement Tuesday after the Senate approved a proposal for the November ballot that would reform financial disclosure requirement...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

Upper Peninsula Hospitals Get High Grades For Safety
UP Health System - Marquette has received an "A" Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for the Spring 2022 measurement period. This national distinction recognizes UP Health System - Marquette's achievements...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

Marquette's Trillium House Seeks Donations; Opening In June
Trillium House, the care facility supporting individuals in hospice and those in need of shorter-term, respite guest care, is seeking donations and volunteers to support its reopening later this summe...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

2018 Holy Name Graduates Visit Their Former School
Members of Holy Name Catholic School's Class of 2018, who will be graduating from high school this spring, visited Holy Name on Thursday, May 5 and attended a special Mass celebrated by Father Francis...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

Escanaba Gets Grants For Splash Park, New Electric Generator
The City of Escanaba Recreation Department accepted a grant award from the Community Foundation for Delta County and its Youth Advisory Committee. The funds will be utilized to purchase two ADA compli...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

Negaunee Woman Collects Winnings From Melt-Down Contest
On Monday, May 9th, Mike Smock and Dave Hallgren of the Negaunee Lions presented Vickie Paupore, winner of the 2022 Teal Lake Melt-Down, with a check for $2,431. The headframe structure went through t...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

Michigan Stops Poultry, Waterfowl Shows Due To Bird Flu
After much deliberation and consultation with Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development's (MDARD) State Veterinarian Dr. Nora Wineland, MDARD's Director, Gary McDowell, has decided to s...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

State Health Department Urges Testing For Hepatitis
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has proclaimed May as Hepatitis Awareness Month and Thursday, May 19 as Hepatitis Testing Day in Michigan. In recognition, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (M...
Jack Hall May 10, 2022

Fishermen Asked To Report Marked Splake In Lake Superior
Fishing in Lake Superior? You can help the Michigan Department of Natural Resources evaluate the Lake Superior splake fishery by reporting marked splake. Splake, which are a hybrid cross between lake ...
Jack Hall May 09, 2022

Fundraiser For Memory Care Center Labeled Successful
The 2022 Par-Tee Fundraiser is in the books, and it was a huge success. The Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres and the Board of Directors of the Gary Abrahamson, Jr. Memory Care Center (GAJMCC) would lik...
Jack Hall May 09, 2022

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