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Gladstone Minor baseball wins 2024 District 10 title
IRON MOUNTAIN — Runs were at a premium on Tuesday as the Kingsford and Gladstone 10U Minors All-Stars faced off at Larry Barkle Field in Iron Mountain with the Michigan Minor Little League District 10 title on the line. After a tense six innings, Gladstone picked up a 2-1...
31-year-old overturns vehicle into ditch; says he was forced off the roadway by another vehicle
On Monday, July 15, at 6:21 A.M., deputies from the Mecosta County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to an accident at US-131 and 12 Mile Road. The investigation found a 31-year-old-male from Wilson, Michigan went down into the ditch and overturned his vehicle. The driver stated he was ran off the roadway by another vehicle, but that vehicle left without stopping. He was transported by Mecosta County EMS to Corwell Health Big Rapids Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
Man found dead after going dirt biking in U.P.
NORWAY, MI – A 79-year-old Wisconsin man was found dead Sunday afternoon in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, WLUC reports. The man from Oconto, Wis., had gone dirt biking near Norway in Michigan’s Dickinson County around 10 a.m. Saturday, police told the TV station. When he didn’t return home in time to take his medication, his wife reported him missing.
Crystal Falls Lions Club Hosts 59th Annual Bass Festival
CRYSTAL FALLS – Following the Fourth of July, the Lions Club of Crystal Falls put on their 59th Annual Bass Festival at the Runkle Lake Campgrounds which boasted a number of events and activities such as softball games, a volleyball tournament, a ten kilometer race and much more. The...
UP tourism is "great" this summer, official says
IRON MOUNTAIN, MI— Summer tourism is going very well in the Upper Peninsula. That’s according to Tom Nemacheck, Executive Director of the Upper Peninsula Travel and Recreation Association. He says while activity is not record-breaking as it was during the pandemic, tourism reports from every region are “great.” Nemacheck says even so, there’s no way to make up for losses businesses endured during the low-snow winter.
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