The money raised at the event will go to the Jacobetti Life Enrichment Fund, which provides veterans living in the home with socials, meals, and other fun activities.
In honor of Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy Bradley Reckling, who was killed in the line of duty, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has ordered all U.S. and Michigan flags to be lowered to half-staff on Friday, June 28.
CEO Tim Wentworth told analysts Thursday morning that “changes are imminent” for about 25% of the company’s stores, which he said were underperforming.
A long-time Escanaba business leader and community icon took on the role of ‘first pitch’ conductor for the Escanaba City Band at the Karas Bandshell in Ludington Park this Wednesday.
On Wednesday it sold plant starts, fresh herbs and garlic scapes, but soon people can expect things like heirloom tomatoes, fresh cut flowers and raspberries.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said large rain events like our recent series of storms increase the number of flies and mosquitoes around the U.P.
Children across the Upper Peninsula can get free lunches this summer through a continuation of a state-wide program that ensures Michigan’s youth eat nutritiously when not in school.
The Nicolet National Bank parking lot is going to be reserved as an accessible seating area. This is at the intersection of Lincoln and Washington Streets in Marquette.
Escanaba city officials have asked community members to “be patient and kind” to construction workers after the report experiencing rude gestures and verbal abuse.
They will be forced to address policy currently in the American spotlight, but the pressing issues, and the candidates’ positions, could change by November.
Upper Peninsula educators attended a two-day academy to ensure the safety of their students. The Michigan School Safety Academy hosted experts about school safety topics to share their knowledge.