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Keen eyed pedestrians on Washington Street in Marquette may have noticed the unorthodox plants growing in the large black ...
A star on the dominant Marquette Senior High School cross country and track and field teams is among the recruits joining ...
By MICHAEL BARONE Here’s a clue that the off-year elections in November 2026 may not go the way conventional wisdom suggests.
By BONNIE JEAN FELDKAMP Unless you’re roasting marshmallows, it’s hard to think of fire in the woods as a good thing. We all ...
By TIM GRAHAM Mark Levin has written a brand-new book on a huge subject: “On Power.” How do you boil that subject down to 208 ...
Fresh fish is only a short car trip away for people in Marquette County. And if you’re close to downtown Marquette, make that ...
Considering that the weather window can be quite short in the fall, the Northern Michigan University men’s and women’s golf ...
Western U.P. leaders and representatives provided testimony in support of a $50 million state grant request on Wednesday. The Michigan House’s Labor and Economic Appropriations Subcommittee held a ...
The Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library’s Summer Reading Program has been well underway and will officially wrap-up on Saturday, Aug. 16, which is the final day to turn in reading logs and book reviews.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides to the Sturgeon River in Alger County to kill sea lamprey larvae burrowed in the stream bottom. Applications will be conducted between ...
The Michigan State Police has announced that a Wisconsin man has been identified and criminally charged following an investigation into a kidnapping and sexual assault that occurred 39 years ago in ...
As summer winds down, many Americans are making the most of those final vacation days, while often leaving their homes unoccupied for days or weeks. Such absences can make homes vulnerable to ...
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