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Do You Know About Pizza Hut Classic? Michigan Has 5 Retro Restaurants
These iconic Pizza Hut restaurants appear to have been untouched over time!. Same classic look. Same classic pizza. For those Millennials looking relive their Book It! glory days, here's your chance:. Have you ever heard of a Pizza Hut- Classic?. Described by some as "nostalgic Americana at its best" these...
Take A Train Through An Old Michigan Iron Mine
Like many of your kids, I have been a Minecraft player for many many years. I'd spend hours mining for diamonds with my friends and fighting off zombies. While that's good and fun, there is one spot in Michigan that lets you explore an old iron mine in real life, and there (probably) aren't any zombies to worry about.
Iron Mountain 4th of July Parade Raises $6,372 in Fill the Boot fundraiser
IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. (WZMQ) – Iron Mountain’s annual 4th of July parade saw a remarkable turnout this year, highlighted by a successful “Fill the Boot” fundraiser led by the Iron Mountain Fire Department. The effort, supported by the Sons of the American Legion, raised an impressive $6,372.
Detour lifted as US-2 reopens in Florence
FLORENCE, Wis. (WLUC) - Utility work on US-2 in Florence has wrapped up, which means a detour has been lifted. On May 13, US-2 was closed for deep sanitary sewer work between Pewabic Street and Fisher Lake Road in Florence, requiring a lengthy detour on Michigan highways for anyone driving between Iron Mountain and Crystal Falls.
Staff, students build Breitung Township School District parade float
KINGSFORD, Mich. (WLUC) - Staff and students of the Breitung Township School District built their float for the Iron Mountain Fourth of July Parade. The float will be passing out water and popsicles to parade watchers. The Kingsford and Iron Mountain school bands will also perform alongside the float. Kingsford...
Iron Mountain lights up early to celebrate 4th of July festivities
IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. (WZMQ) – In Iron Mountain tonight, the 4th of July celebrations were already in full swing even before the official city fireworks began. At Northside Ballpark, a lively crowd kicked off the evening with their own colorful displays, quickly joined by enthusiastic neighbors. Ross Rasmussen, an out-of-town visitor, and newcomer to the U.P. from Chicago, commented that he had made a delightful stop at Florence, Wisconsin’s Ice Cream Shoppe on his way to the Upper Peninsula, highly recommending their ‘monster cookie’ flavor. Hearing rumors about the spectacular fireworks in Iron Mountain, he said he had to come see them for himself. As he stood in awe of the community’s patriotic spirit and the breathtaking views, the night became a vivid testament to Iron Mountain’s love for Independence Day.
Mom in child abuse video receives probation
MARINETTE — A Niagara woman who took part in live streaming the physical abuse of her toddler son will get an opportunity for rehabilitation. Natasha Hunt, 24, was sentenced Tuesday in Marinette County Circuit Court Branch 1. Judge Jane Sequin handed down three years probation, along with a stayed sentence of two years in prison followed by two years extended supervision. In essence, that means if Hunt violates any provisions...
State’s $82.5 billion budget earmarks $1 million for Pine Mountain Ski Jump
IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. (WZMQ) – In a significant boost for the Pine Mountain Ski Jump and the beloved sport of ski-jumping, state lawmakers allocated $1 million in debt relief as part of the new $82.5 billion state budget for fiscal year 2025. The possibility exists that the ski jump funding could be used toward a new elevator, a much-needed asset to securing another future World Cup Competition in Iron Mountain. Another possibility for the funding could include paying down a $3 million loan secured in 2020 through the Great Lakes Sports Commission.
Mother who pulled child’s hair during livestream sentenced for child abuse
MARINETTE COUNTY, Wis. (WBAY) - A woman who was seen in a social media video pulling her child’s hair was sentenced Tuesday for child abuse. Natasha Hunt was sentenced to one year in jail, followed by three years of probation, according to online court records. Hunt could face a two-year prison sentence if she violates probation.
Mother Sentenced for Child Abuse After Pulling Toddler’s Hair on Live Stream
MARINETTE, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A mother who pulled the hair of her 2-year-old son while live streaming on social media was sentenced for child abuse. Natasha Hunt, 24, previously pleaded guilty to child abuse – intentionally causing harm. A disorderly conduct count was dismissed. Online court records show...
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