The Baraga County Fair begins today at the fairgrounds in Pelkie. The next three days will feature several great attractions at the fair, including the Junior Horse Show, Chicken Poop BINGO, live music and fireworks. Friday begins with the Senior Day Program at the Performance Hall, followed by the presentation …
Read More »Warnings Issued About Rabies
It’s peak season for rabies, so make sure you and your furry companions are safe. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says you should report all animal bites to your local health department so the animals can be tested for rabies. Even though rabies is dangerous, Director of …
Read More »Halftime Recognition Event Planned For Former Hancock Football Players
Once a Bulldog–always a Bulldog, and if you were a player on a Hancock Bulldog football team in the 1940’s and 50’s, a special honor is planned for you. When the Hancock Bulldogs take on the Lake Linden—Hubbell Lakes on Friday, August 26th, players from those decades are invited to …
Read More »Antlerless Deer License Applications On Sale Until Monday
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that the application period for antlerless deer licenses ends Monday, Aug. 15. Hunters may apply for one license in any open deer management unit (DMU) statewide; a nonrefundable $5 fee is charged at the time of application. Hunters may apply online at …
Read More »Michigan Rail Conference In Marquette Next Week
The 4th annual Michigan Rail Conference will take place in Marquette Aug. 17-18. This year’s theme is Connecting the Dots: Business, Communities and Technology. The program at Northern Michigan University will feature over 30 speakers in panel discussions and breakout sessions on topics including the future of rail in Michigan; …
Read More »Detour Scheduled For US-41 Near Delaware Next Week
Motorists in Keweenaw County will want to watch out for a detour next week. Crews contracted by the Michigan Department of Transportation will be performing a $22,000 maintenance project to remove and replace two culverts on US-41 near Delaware. On Tuesday, US-41 will be closed 8 miles north of the …
Read More »Long-time Calumet Village Employee To Be Honored By Dianda
A long-time employee of the Village of Calumet will be honored next week by State Representative Scott Dianda. After 43-years working at the Village Hall, Dominic Zubiena is retiring. A press release from Dianda’s office says Zubiena began working for the Village of Calumet in 1971 for the Street Department. …
Read More »Clinton Outlines Her Plan To “Make It In America”
In an economic speech that touched on everything from new investment, trade, and her opponent Donald Trump, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said if she is elected she’ll work with both parties to pass the biggest investment in new, good paying jobs since World War two. Clinton is also proposing …
Read More »No Panic Despite Lowered Sales Projections
The Small Business Association of Michigan says that while some owners are “tapping the brakes” when it comes to sales projections, no one’s panicking yet, as we hear from Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick.
Read More »Snyder’s Political Action Committee Director To Stay Put
Governor Snyder says that he will not ask William Parfet, the director of his political action committee, to step down, despite being at the center of a sexual harassment court case. More from Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick.
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