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Razing on Lincoln

ESCANABA -- After the property and building on the site was transferred from Anders Company to TMart just shy of two weeks ago, demolition of the strip mall that had been known as Lincoln Square commenced Monday. The new owners aim to build a new, 2,400-square-foot structure that will house ...

DNR, local fire crews battle wildfire in Presque Isle County

PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY — Firefighters from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and local fire departments in lower Michigan battled a wildfire late Sunday through Monday near the southeastern edge of the Tomahawk Creek Flooding in Presque Isle County. The wildfire burned about ...

Delta County Opioid Taskforce hosts first regional gathering

ESCANABA — The Delta County Opioid Taskforce recently held the inaugural Upper Peninsula Opioid Taskforce Gathering, uniting community members and professionals for a working session on opioid settlement funding and prevention efforts. The event was hosted by the Delta Schoolcraft ...

Nessel, 22 states oppose USPS proposal undermining federal gun laws

LANSING – Michigan Attorney General (AG) Dana Nessel has joined a multistate comment letter signed by 22 states opposing a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) proposal that would allow the mailing of certain firearms across state borders. Since 1927, federal law has prohibited the USPS from mailing ...

Want to be a police officer?

IRONWOOD — Ever consider a career in law enforcement? The Michigan State Police and Gogebic Community College have developed a program to help interested persons make that decision. A free Law Enforcement Career Academy will be offered by the college and state police from June 7-12 at ...

Copcorn

ESCANABA -- The director and officers from Escanaba Public Safety Department volunteered to serve freshly-popped popcorn last week at Holy Name Catholic School, which celebrated 'Popcorn Day' on Thursday. The officers provided enough popcorn for each Holy Name student and staff member to ...