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Additional costs approved for Ludington Street sewer project

ESCANABA — The Escanaba City Council on Thursday approved additional funding to support curb and sidewalk replacements along the south side of Ludington Street as work continues on the city’s sanitary sewer improvement project. City administration requested an extra $160,000 in ...

Escanaba appoints interim city manager following candidate withdrawal

ESCANABA — An interim city manager has been appointed by the Escanaba City Council, as the current city manager, James McNeil, prepares to leave the position. On Thursday, the Escanaba City Council promoted Melissa Becotte, the city’s controller, to the position of interim city manager. ...

Pelicans at Ludington Park

Two American white pelicans — Pelecanus erythrorhynchos — were spotted at Ludington park Friday morning. The two birds were found in the waters between the Escanaba Marina and the bridge on Bath House Rd.

BraveBots Shine on World Stage at Robotics Championship

Team 4391, the BraveBots, recently traveled caravan-style to Houston, Texas, bringing along a group of 55 students, mentors, and parents to compete at the prestigious World Robotics Championship. The team was one of only two from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to qualify for the global event, ...

More road restrictions lifted in Upper Peninsula

LANSING — The Michigan Department of Transportation continues to adjust spring weight restriction areas in an annual move to protect roads. Effective at 7 a.m. today, weight restrictions will be lifted on all state trunkline highways from the southern Michigan border north to and including ...

Delta County voters to decide on countywide transit millage

ESCANABA — A proposed countywide transit millage on the ballot this August could bring expanded public transportation service to every township in Delta County. Delta County voters will decide Aug. 4 whether to approve a new countywide transit millage that would expand Delta Area Transit ...