ESCANABA — Participants of the White Cane Safety Walk gathered at Ludington Grill on Wednesday before taking an enlightening stroll in downtown Escanaba.
In line with White Cane Safety Day, annually observed nationwide on Oct. 15, the walk along Ludington Street served to bring together ...
ESCANABA – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel sat down Monday with Menominee-Delta-Schoolcraft Community Action Agency Executive Director Gary Willoughby, as well as board members and staff for the organization.
Nessel visited the center's main office, 507 First Ave. N., to learn more ...
The Michigan Association of County Clerks has unanimously voted to oppose a ballot measure seeking to establish ranked choice voting in Michigan, which is being put forth by Rank MI Vote for potential inclusion in the 2026 election.
The clerks cited concerns about timeliness of the ...
ESCANABA – Bay College's Hartwig Gallery is featuring "Equivalence," an exhibition by artist Linda King Ferguson.
A reception and artist talk has been set for 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, in the Hartwig Gallery. The gallery is free and open to the public.
Linda King Ferguson, born in 1954 in ...
ESCANABA – The Escanaba City Council will have a public hearing tonight to hear comments or objections on improvements on South 18th Street from 20th to 22nd avenues south.
The city received a petition from property owners requesting the city construct a 24-foot-wide, double chip seal ...
HOUGHTON — Michigan Technological University had a ceremonial opening of East Hall with a ribbon cutting Friday.
The new hall allows 500 upper class students a place to live. The building features collaborative study rooms, fitness spaces, a game room, lounge areas and kitchenettes. The ...