Volunteers needed for Escanaba River watershed stream monitoring program
The Marquette County Conservation District is looking for volunteers to help out with a new…
The Marquette County Conservation District is looking for volunteers to help out with a new…
MARQUETTE — Upper Peninsula seniors were treated to some information and fun Tuesday at the…
ISHPEMING — The Ishpeming man who was scheduled to appear for trial in Marquette County…
DOYLE TOWNSHIP — A man was injured in a motorcycle-deer accident in Doyle Township Sunday…
An apparent electrical fire caused extensive damage to a home in Ishpeming Sunday afternoon. Firefighters…
For 20 years AmeriCorps has been impacting the lives of young students across the nation,…
NEGAUNEE — The site of a new construction project in the City of Negaunee was…
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While Thursday’s weather may not have been conducive to thoughts about building gardens, one group…
Courtesy: Governor Rick Snyder’s office:
LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today said the state is moving swiftly to inform 32 communities in northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula of their eligibility for assistance in repairing critical infrastructure damaged during last winter’s deep freeze.