May 14, 2012 MARQUETTE — With gas prices remaining high, a trend over the past few summers of people taking vacations closer to home will likely continue, boosting the economies of many Upper Peninsula areas... more »»
May 15, 2012 HANCOCK — Mercedes Maki sees three or four patients a month with some sort of lesions on their skin, and 35 to 40 lesions are removed a year, but most of them are benign. more »»
May 16, 2012 MARQUETTE — Bullying is a problem that’s as commonly attributed to the high school experience as sloppy joes and study hall, but the students at Marquette Alternative High School are trying to chang... more »»
May 10, 2012 MARQUETTE — Since 1963, communities around the nation have marked Older Americans Month. Taking part in the salute, Marquette County has proclaimed this to be Older Americans Month here. more »»
May 10, 2012 MILAN — Philippe Starck said his philosophy of democratic design, or quality pieces at accessible prices, is paying off in the ongoing economic crisis. “People are intelligent. They want quality. more »»
May 11, 2012 BARAGA (AP) — Michigan bats seem to be doing OK, so far dodging a disease that has been wiping out bat colonies around the country, according to a Michigan Department of Natural Resources report... more »»
May 12, 2012 MARQUETTE — The memory of Sean Costello’s visits to Marquette burn brightly in Tom Hyslop’s mind. Like when the guitarist-vocalist played at the Marquette Area Blues Fest in 2005. more »»
May 13, 2012 ISHPEMING — You’ve heard of dinner and a movie, but how about dinner and a concert? Music students at the Westwood High School are hard at work to prepare for their first dinner show, which... more »»