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U.P. golf goes national
July 3, 2009 ESCANABA — Three Upper Peninsula golf courses have received attention from another national golf magazine. more »»
U.P. golf quest is done
June 22, 2009 ESCANABA — Mission accomplished. Goal reached. However you want to put it, I have now lost a ball on every golf course in the Upper Peninsula. more »»
Yoopers on ESPN
June 6, 2009 ESCANABA — The Upper Peninsula is getting some national attention from ESPN. more »»
Big end to prep year
June 2, 2009 ESCANABA — One of the busiest, most hectic sports weeks of the high school season came to an end Sunday, and it was as fun and exciting as ever. more »»
Area youth pitchers combine for no-hitters
June 2, 2009 ESCANABA — Shared no-hitters were the order of the day in youth softball and baseball Monday. Sam Connor and Alexis St. more »»
Hall induction special
May 2, 2009 ESCANABA — Another illustrious group was enshrined in the U.P. Sports Hall of Fame last week, adding to the tremendous athletic history of this storied region. more »»
Escanaba plugs away at budget
April 14, 2009 ESCANABA — The Escanaba City Council covered a lot of ground during its first day of work sessions on the 2009-10 budget at city hall Monday. more »»
Upcoming power plant vote in spotlight
April 14, 2009 ESCANABA — The upcoming vote on the city’s power plant was in the spotlight when Escanaba City Council discussed the proposed electric budget with administrators Monda. more »»
Trash collection system is win-win, officials say
April 14, 2009 ESCANABA — Escanaba’s automated trash collection system is costing less than projected and extending the life of the landfill, officials said at council’s budget work session Monday. more »»
Harbor project moves forward
April 14, 2009 GLADSTONE — The city of Gladstone Monday night authorized the mayor to sign the second of three contracts the city needs to enter into phase two of the Harbor Point Improvement Project to begin. more »»
Gladstone extends, modifies pact with housing contractor
April 14, 2009 GLADSTONE — The Gladstone City Commission Monday night voted to extend an agreement with a local housing contractor for two years that has led to construction of speculation homes in the city. more »»
Commission OKs low bids for water, wastewater treatment plants
April 14, 2009 GLADSTONE — The low bids for chemicals used at the Gladstone water and wastewater treatment plants were approved by the city commission Monday night. more »»
Manistique gets funds for snowmobile bridge
April 14, 2009 MANISTIQUE — The city of Manistique has received a DNR grant to make repairs to a snowmobile bridge which had been damaged by four-wheelers driving over it, causing erosio. more »»
Tuesday's news briefs
April 14, 2009 Five Times August slates concert at Bay ESCANABA — Five Times August is bringing his musical talents to Bay College’s Escanaba Campus on Wednesday. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. more »»
Townhall meeting Wednesday at mall
April 14, 2009 ESCANABA — Citizens of Escanaba are invited to attend an Electrical Advisory Committee townhall meeting Wednesday. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. more »»
Bay College group selling native plant seedlings, starts
April 14, 2009 ESCANABA — The Bay College greenhouse will be selling native plant seedlings and garden starts as a fund-raiser. more »»
Daily Press police log
April 14, 2009 Editor’s Note: The following information was collected from local police dispatch log books recorded at the time the calls were received. more »»
Football still making news in prep circles
January 22, 2009 ESCANABA —Football season ended some time ago, yet it is still making big headlines in the area. more »»
Rubick touched many lives during sterling career
January 16, 2009 ESCANABA — Fifty years ago a dazzling bolt flashed across Upper Peninsula football fields, lighting up opponents massed to stop him. more »» |
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