ESCANABA — The sole bowling alley in Delta County, now called UP North Lanes, passed to new ownership this summer.
For more than 60 years, it operated as Bowl-a-Rama. The business still hosts a variety of leagues, offers reasonably-priced entertainment and has a bar and kitchen.
UP North ...
ESCANABA – The Delta County Board has decided to contribute $4,000 toward attorney fees for a pending U.S. Supreme Court case over how a Michigan county government seizes and sells property for unpaid taxes.
The Michael Pung v. Isabella County case began as a dispute over the foreclosure and ...
BIG BAY — Lundin Mining Corporation has announced plans to merge its U.S. branch with the U.S.-based Talon Metals Corporation, which will own Eagle Mine and the Humboldt Mill.
The Vancouver, British Columbia-based Lundin has signed a definitive agreement to sell its subsidiary Lundin ...
ESCANABA — OSF HealthCare’s LifeRides program will again offer free rides home for New Year’s Eve in Delta County.
Rides will be available from 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, through 4 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 1, to prevent alcohol-related traffic accidents and fatalities.
The LifeRides ...
ESCANABA — A couple of local teams of fourth- and fifth-graders are among the 48 that have traveled to Mason, Mich. this weekend for the state championship of FIRST robotics’ LEGO League Challenge — the youngest competing level for robotics.
The Retro Rockets from Rapid River, the ...
ESCANABA – Escanaba City Council unanimously voted Thursday to deny a request to rezone a vacant Ludington Street property so it could be used for a mechanic/repair business.
The Planning Commission received a request to change the property at 800 Ludington St. from “E-3” Central ...