ESCANABA — The Escanaba School Board on Monday discussed the impact of a Headlee Rollback that could reduce district revenue by roughly $1 million over the next six years.
Nearly all Michigan school districts levy an 18-mill operating millage on non-homestead properties to qualify for state ...
ESCANABA — Tuesday afternoon an art installation was put up at the Escanaba Public Library as part of ‘A Caregiver’s Butterfly Garden’ initiative.
A Caregiver’s Butterfly Garden is a statewide traveling public art initiative honoring Michigan’s Direct Care Workers through ...
MUNISING — A search conducted this past Saturday for Starla Goings, the 65-year-old Munising woman who went missing in August 2025, was reportedly unsuccessful.
The search began at the Au Train Fire Station and was coordinated by the Alger County Sheriff’s Office alongside Nick Livermore, ...
ESCANABA -- On Saturday, Esky Baroque will be joined by Keweenaw Historical Music Ensemble for a concert at St. Joseph and St. Patrick Church.
Esky Baroque, formed a handful of years ago, is made up of classical musicians from the local area. They primarily focus on music from the 17th and ...
SKANDIA — At 6 p.m. on May 20, Lake Superior Regional Indivisible will be hosting Promote the Vote’s Election Protection Director Mackenzie Walz at the Skandia Township Hall for a discussion about election security and federal, state and local governments’ roles in elections.
“She’ll ...
ESCANABA — A Delta County judge on Tuesday appointed a receiver to take control of equipment and other assets left behind by Bark River Knives after the company was evicted from its Escanaba facility for unpaid rent.
47th Circuit Court Judge John Economopoulos approved the appointment of a ...