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Ward Johnsen pleads guilty to all four counts
November 5, 2009
ESCANABA — A former Escanaba teacher — arrested on charges related to indecent exposure, accosting children, sexually explicit material, and using a computer to commit a crime — pleaded guilty to al... » Full Story
Esky to lay off eight workers
November 5, 2009
ESCANABA — Eight city employees will be laid off next week because of declining funds in the city's budget caused by a reduction in state revenue-sharing monies, city council was informed by City... » Full Story
Walking for hospice
November 5, 2009
ESCANABA — An English man who is crossing the country by foot to raise funds and support for hospice care stopped in Escanaba Wednesday. » Full Story
Survey split on angle parking
November 5, 2009
ESCANABA — Public opinion is nearly split on what should be done with angle parking in downtown Escanaba, according to survey results presented to the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Wednesday. » Full Story
MSU Extension gets budget funding
November 5, 2009
ESCANABA — Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) and the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES) breathed a sigh of relief Friday, when the governor signed the budget without vetoing... » Full Story
Downtown development plan in the works
November 5, 2009
ESCANABA — The process has begun for creating a new development plan for Escanaba’s downtown. » Full Story
Pioneer pilot honored with airport plaque
November 5, 2009
ESCANABA — The generosity of an anonymous donor has led to a local pilot being honored with a plaque on the Delta County Airport’s Memorial Wall. » Full Story
Hospital board approves increase
November 5, 2009
MANISTIQUE — The Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees has approved a 3 percent charge increase for the hospital, Rural Health Clinic and Home Car. » Full Story
Milligan, Capodilupo Elected to Gladstone School Board
November 4, 2009
GLADSTONE — In an uncontested race, newcomer candidates Bill Milligan and Paul Capodilupo were elected to the two open seats on the Gladstone Board of Education Tuesday. » Full Story
Old, new faces picked in Esky vote
November 4, 2009
ESCANABA — Two incumbents and one new member were elected to Escanaba City Council with just under 15 percent of the city’s registered voters casting ballots for Tuesday’s election. » Full Story




