Category Archives: News

Small Prey Fish Dying In Large Numbers In Lake Michigan
Alewife, small prey fish that reach 2 to 9 inches in length, are experiencing a seasonal die-off in Lake Michigan, an event that frequently occurred 20 to 60 years ago but has been rare in recent time...
Jack Hall Jun 22, 2022

Nessel Supports Mandatory Climate Change Disclosures
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in support of the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) proposal to require U.S. companies to provide accurate and...
Jack Hall Jun 22, 2022

Whitmer Urges Biden To Temporarily Suspend Federal Gasoline Tax
Governor Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter to President Biden urging him to work with Congress to temporarily pause the federal gas tax. Getting this done would offer families facing high gas prices real...
Jack Hall Jun 21, 2022

Portage Lift Bridge Dedicated As Historical Engineering Landmark
The Portage Lake Lift Bridge between Houghton and Hancock has bveen officially dedicated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). At a publi...
Jack Hall Jun 21, 2022

Books Donated For Escanaba Civic Center For Kids Program
The Escanaba Recreation Department would like to thank Kathleen Blanchard and Kim Tinckell for the recent donation of several Usborne Books & More. The donation consists of chapter books and graph...
Jack Hall Jun 21, 2022

DNR Extends Camp Grayling Comment Deadline; Meeting Wednesday
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reviewing a proposal by Camp Grayling National Guard Training Center officials to expand low-impact training activities to approximately 162,000 additio...
Jack Hall Jun 21, 2022

Marquette County Health Department Has COVID Vaccine For Young Kids
The Marquette County Health Department says it has the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine available for young kids, following the FDA approval of the vaccine for children as young as six months old. ...
Jack Hall Jun 21, 2022

Peregrine Falcons Raising New Chicks On International Bridge
The pair of nesting peregrine falcons at the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge have had a successful summer, with the raptors raising three chicks this year. Karl Hansen, bridge engineer for the I...
Jack Hall Jun 21, 2022

Chenier's Greenhouse Expands Into Dickinson County
Chenier's Greenhouse celebrated their addition of a second location, 801 US-2 in Norway by hosting a ribbon cutting. Chenier's Greenhouse is a local family business that started in 1976 in Gladstone. ...
Jack Hall Jun 21, 2022

FBI: City Of Escanaba Victimized In Case Of Missing Money
Police say they've gotten to the bottom of the missing 29-thousand dollars from the City of Escanaba. And there was no wrongdoing on the part of any Escanaba city employee. The Escanaba Public Safety ...
Jack Hall Jun 20, 2022

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Local News from the RRN News Center
Hiawatha National Forest Making Upgrades On Grand Island
Jul 10, 2026
Marinette Logging, Heritage Festival Expands To Three Days
Jul 10, 2026
Whitmer Declares State Of Emergency In Northern Michigan
Jul 10, 2026
Upper Peninsula Blood Bank Has 'Critical' Need For Donations
Jul 10, 2026
Marinette County Begins Search For New Administrator
Jul 09, 2026
VA Holding Two Outreach Events Next Week In Western U.P.
Jul 09, 2026
Marquette Man Accused Of Exposing Himself In Public Places
Jul 09, 2026
Marquette Food Co-Op Manager Vows Crackdown On Homeless, Vandals
Jul 07, 2026
Northern Michigan University To Honor Four Alumni With Awards
Jul 07, 2026






