Bay College Escanaba held its 22nd annual Upper Michigan Safety Conference Friday that highlighted safety awareness including presentations, a keynote speaker and more than 250 attendees.
Michigan is home to many communities that attract tourists. However, some of those communities say they aren’t getting all the tourist dollars they could.
Partridge Creek Compost is partnering with restaurants, like the Delft Bistro, to help them eliminate food waste and keep compostable materials out of the Marquette County Landfill
Girls and boys from local scout troops gathered at Ludington Park for the annual tree planting and Arbor Day celebration with help from the Escanaba Department of Public Works.
The Hancock City Police Department is requesting community assistance in identifying alleged business thieves who broke into several Hirvonen Hall-located businesses Friday morning.
The school staff said students have been using Gries Hall as a library in the meantime. NMU Spokesperson said the Superior Dome will also be closing this summer for renovations.
Series of Central Plains-based systems bring soaking rain, thunderstorms this weekend -- isolated severe storms can produce large hail, damaging winds and a brief tornado south.
This will be the third Mind-Body-Spirit fair by Hiawatha Wellness in Gladstone and will have crystals, jewelry, henna artists, healing, psychic mediums and more.
Bay College Escanaba recognized emerging artists at the opening of its winter semester “Celebration of Student Success” exhibit where students, their families and friends gathered to learn whose art would win a place in Bay’s permanent art collection.
Trump and Biden won the state by less than a percentage point when they took office. And while RFK Jr. is considered a longshot to win the state, experts say he’s got a good chance at impacting it’s outcome.
Markkanen says the resolution urges the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to declare Houghton-Douglass Falls as the ‘Houghton-Douglass Falls Veterans Scenic Site,’ a unit of the McLain State Park.
The NMU Center for Native American Studies sponsored a presentation by Angeline Boulley, author of “The Firekeeper’s Daughter” and “Warrior Girl Unearthed.”