ESCANABA — The Northern Lights YMCA will host a Safe Sitter® training course on Saturday, June 20 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Delta Center, located at 2000 N. 30th Street in Escanaba.
Designed for students in grades six through eight and youth ages 11 and older, Safe Sitter® is a ...
ESCANABA — Marissa LaPorte, a local author, has published a poetry collection titled "Dead Grandmas Are Universal."
LaPorte grew up in Escanaba and graduated from the Escanaba High School in 2015.
Her poetry collection is now available in paperback print and e-book formats through ...
MACKINAC ISLAND – The Fair Access to Mackinac Island coalition praised the news that the City of Mackinac Island and Hoffmann Family of Companies’ Arnold Transit Company and Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry plan to enter into mediation regarding continuing ferry service in 2027 and ...
ESCANABA — Following the third inmate death in less than one month at Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility (WHV) in Ypsilanti, federal and state lawmakers are calling on Governor Gretchen Whitmer to intervene amid growing concerns about conditions at Michigan's only prison for women. ...
DELTA & SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES — The Michigan State Police (MSP) has announced the promotion of two troopers who will take on new leadership roles at the Gladstone Post and Manistique Outpost, serving residents of Delta and Schoolcraft counties.
Sergeant Michael Perkins has been ...
ESCANABA -- On June 14, the United States recognizes Flag Day.
In Escanaba, Gladstone and many communities in the nation, Disposal of Unserviceable Flags Ceremonies will be held this Sunday.
The date is the anniversary of the Continental Congress's resolution to adopt the American flag in ...