Next generation 911 adds reliability and features
MARQUETTE — A new 911 infrastructure is already routing calls around the Upper Peninsula, having…
MARQUETTE — A new 911 infrastructure is already routing calls around the Upper Peninsula, having…
Courtesy: Senator Tom Casperson’s Office LANSING — State lawmakers in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are banding…
Courtesy: Peninsula Fiber Network MARQUETTE — The Upper Peninsula 911 Authority (UPA 911) and Peninsula…
The right to hunt wolves is still a topic of discussion here in Michigan. Those…
ISHPEMING — Unless something is done at the federal level, your electric bill will probably…
MARQUETTE — Michigan candidates took the hot seat last last night during the Upper Peninsula…
With the November 4th election nearing, Michigan candidates were put in the hot seat tonight….
The decision to be an organ donor is a gift recipients say they can’t even…
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.
Using a combination of historical research, technology and teamwork, members of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society’s Underwater Research team have mapped areas where ships were reported lost, then searched those areas using the organization’s 50’ research vessel, David Boyd. Courtesy of: Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society