Category Archives: News

Nessel Applauds Judge's Decision To Close Garden Center
Attorney General Dana Nessel and Muskegon County Prosecutor DJ Hilson sent a cease and desist letter to a Muskegon County landscaping company last week after it was found to be violating Gov. Gretchen...
Jack Hall Apr 20, 2020

Local Bank Celebrates 'Teach Children To Save Day'
Learning never stops. Some skills, like money management will ALWAYS be essential, no matter the circumstances. Though school is not in session in the traditional sense, The Stephenson National Bank &...
Jack Hall Apr 19, 2020

Michigan Cases, Deaths Continue Slower Growth
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reported Sunday afternoon that the state's total number of confirmed coronavirus cases has increased to 31,424, which is 633 more cases in the past...
Jack Hall Apr 19, 2020

Projects Continue: Michigan Work Zone Awareness Week
Now, more than ever, the transport and delivery of essential items is crucial. Despite the delay of some projects due to the pandemic, there are many active work zones throughout the state. Roads must...
Jack Hall Apr 19, 2020

Michigan Tech University Lab Doing Coronavirus Testing
With delays in testing across the nation, rural and remote regions like Michigan's Upper Peninsula have been hard pressed to get enough tests for patients. But there is hope. Michigan Tech has partner...
Jack Hall Apr 19, 2020

State Taking Applications From Non-Profit Groups
The Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) has launched a new program providing a total of $502,400 in grants to Michigan's eligible nonprofit arts and culture organizations that have ...
Jack Hall Apr 19, 2020

Michigan Cases, Deaths Slow; 3,237 People Recover
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reported Saturday afternoon that the state's total number of confirmed coronavirus cases has increased to 30,791, which is 768 more cases in the pa...
Jack Hall Apr 18, 2020

'Old Ish' Statue, Ishpeming Businesses Vandalized
The Ishpeming Police Department says that the "Old Ish" statue was vandalized Saturday morning, along with several businesses in the downtown area. Police have video of two people appraching the statu...
Jack Hall Apr 18, 2020

Governor Asks FEMA To Waive Local Cost-Sharing
Governor Gretchen Whitmer this week sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requesting cost-sharing requirements for emergency work be waived for the State of Michigan in respo...
Jack Hall Apr 18, 2020

U.P. Energy Task Force Releases Propane Recommendations
The U.P. Energy Task Force today submitted to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer its 14 recommendations on propane availability in the Upper Peninsula. The report, Upper Peninsula Energy Task Force Committee Recom...
Jack Hall Apr 18, 2020

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Local News from the RRN News Center
Fairbairn Introduces Bill To Forgive More U.P. School Snow Days
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Whitmer Signs Order Allowing More Gas To Be Brought To U.P.
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Michigan State Police Give Update On Flooding, Safety Concerns
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Michigan Health Department, State Police, Offer Flood Safety Tips
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Many U.P., Northern Wisconsin Rivers Under Flood Warnings
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Menominee County Declares State Of Emergency As Flooding Worsens
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Newberry Teenager Arrested On Child Pornography Charges
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Escanaba Sewage System Overwhelmed On City's South Side
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Lake Superior Community Partnership Announces New CEO
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