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As a civilian employee, the author’s father had a job that rooted them firmly in their Arizona town, so she was more than ...
After nearly 10 years away, I returned to the Daily Mining Gazette in December, in the re-branded position of Community ...
Jake LaJeunesse, who was born and raised in Houghton, recently announced his campaign to take over State Senator Ed McBroom’s ...
The Declaration of Independence is full of promise and a few mysteries. A rare copy of it ended up at The Henry Ford Museum ...
David Ollila cited “persistent friction and competition” from local and state organizations as one of the root causes for ...
Chris Woleske is set to retire after 27 years with Bellin Health. Her seven-year tenure leading the health care provider ends ...
A 10-foot by 20-foot canvas banner emblazoned with the NFL Draft logo, Bud Light logo, a football and the words "Green Bay ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
MARQUETTE – Northern Michigan University’s 17th president passed his final day in office on Monday. Brock Tessman leaves for ...
Four miles off the northern tip of Michigan’s mitten, nestled between two Great Lakes, sits a tiny island where time moves at the pace of horse hooves rather than horsepower. Mackinac Island exists as ...
There’s a magical place in Michigan where the clip-clop of hooves replaces the honk of horns, where fudge is practically its own food group, and where time seems to have stopped somewhere around 1898.
The pollen has been banished, the bugs are still angry, but the days are warm and hopefully the nights will be tolerable.