A building on South Main Street in Rapid River that houses a number of antique and vintage snowmobiles and related ...
Courtesy photo The Escanaba High School marching band and color guard took the football field for the first time this season ...
In the latest installment of Press Breakers, “The Big Dog” Mitch Vosburg and Producer Noah go over the first batch of U.P.
A good night at the service line was key for North Central volleyball as it defeated superior Central in four sets, (18-25, ...
In the most contested races for control of the U.S. House, many Republican candidates are speaking up about women’s rights to abortion access and reproductive care in new and surprising ways, a ...
The U.P. Ice Fishing and Hunting Expo begins today in and around the Ruth Butler Building on the Upper Peninsula State Fairgrounds. Admission to the expo is free, though visitors are asked to bring a ...
Coach Gary Whitmer was pleased with the performance by the Gladstone cross country teams in the Stephenson Dale Fountain Invitational here Wednesday. The boys were runners-up and the girls placed ...
The Delta County Airport will soon offer nighttime flights, allowing travelers leave on flights in the early morning hours and return to Escanaba the same day. The change, which was announced Tuesday ...
The Superior Health Foundation Board of Directors is proud to announce the approval of $548,477.49 for year two of its Proactive Pediatric Mental Health Grants to organizations addressing pressing ...
Special will give two concerts in the Island Showroom next spring performing their iconic rock songs from the 80’s and beyond. Concert dates are February 28 and March 1, 2025. Tickets are $50 and went ...
Students are back in school and the Keep MI Kids Tobacco Free Alliance is urging parents to be vigilant about the growing threat of e-cigarettes. With 14% of Michigan high schoolers using e-cigarettes ...
Opinion
Words and deeds
In1995 when Timothy McVeigh bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people, including 19 children and injuring hundreds more, President Bill Clinton blamed “promoters of paranoia,” ...