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Arbor Day tradition

Local News

Brian Rowell Daily Press Local scouts plant trees in Ludington Park Friday morning with the help of Escanaba Department of Public Works employees. An Arbor Day celebration marked by the planting of trees in the park has become an annual tradition in Escanaba. This year, several trees were ...

Heated races ahead in August primary election

Local News

ESCANABA — While Delta County residents are gearing up for a special recall election on May 7 for the county board, the August primary is shaping up to be a heated contest that could throw the results of the May election on its head. DISTRICT 3 Not all of the recall candidates appearing ...

Student artwork showcased at Bay College

Local News

ESCANABA — At the close of the semester at Bay College, an exhibition of student artwork was placed on display in the Besse Center Gallery, where it shall remain until August. On Thursday, April 25, a reception entitled “Celebrating Student Success” was held to recognize the growth and ...

Column: Celebrate moms, summer and Delta County

Business News

ESCANABA — Mother’s Day is just around the corner, coming up in two weeks on May 12. It’s a time to celebrate and cherish our mothers and also a moment to look ahead with excitement to the beautiful Delta County summer that awaits us. As we bask in the warmth of the approaching season, ...

Gladstone Sail School fundraiser

Local News

R. R. Branstrom | Daily Press The Jam Band performs at the Terrace Bluff Country Club for the Gladstone Sail School fundraiser recently. Coordinated with the Bay de Noc and Gladstone Lions Clubs, the event also included raffles and an auction, with proceeds benefitting the Gladstone Sail School.

Soggy start predicted for Upper Peninsula trout opener

Local News

Anglers can expect a soggy start to the state’s trout season openers this weekend. The season opens Saturday. The local forecast calls for rain with scattered thunderstorms for Saturday. A steady rain is predicted for Sunday with rainfall totals possibly reaching three-quarters of an inch ...