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Secretary of State office in Escanaba to close for one week

Local News

ESCANABA – The Secretary of State office at 305 Ludington St. in Escanaba will be closed for one week for HVAC upgrades to the State Office Building, but most residents can go online to Michigan.gov/SOS instead for their transactions.   The office will be closed on Monday, May 4 and ...

Andrew Hayse enters race for 94th District Court judge

Local News

DELTA COUNTY — Andrew Hayse has announced his candidacy for Delta County’s 94th District Court judge, entering a now-contested race for the seat. Hayse currently serves as a domestic relations referee in the 47th Circuit Court in Delta County, where he presides over divorce and child ...

Ice rink fundraiser launches online

Local News

ESCANABA -- The next phase of Enhance Escanaba's initiative to bring an ice skating rink to Ludington Park has begun. The nonprofit, which was founded in 2021 with the goal of making the city more attractive, has a fundraising goal of $250,000 for the project. That money will cover the ...

Investigation in Massey death to continue

Local News

MARQUETTE — The greater Marquette community remains stunned in the several days since the body of Trenton Massey was located submerged in the water of the Lower Harbor, north of the Shiras Dock. According to the Marquette Police Department’s Capt. Chris Aldrich, Massey’s body was found ...

Escanaba woman turns 100

Community

ESCANABA — An Escanaba resident originally from Menominee, Dorothy Olsen, celebrated her 100th birthday last week surrounded by family and friends. In April 1926, she was born Dorothy Mae Bilodeau to parents Philip and Alice and was raised alongside one sister, Jane. Dorothy met Harold ...