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Bardowski shines as Maroons keep Bulldogs on a leashEagle Herald1 day ago
Updates about the proposed Main Street restoration project given at common council meetingEagle Herald2 hours ago
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Menominee church cleared to move to Marinette
MARINETTE — A long-time Menominee church will be relocating to Marinette. The Marinette Plan Commission last week voted to approve a conditional use permit that will allow North Shore Church, 511 47th Ave., Menominee, to move to 115 Hancock St., Marinette. That location once housed Menekaunee Elementary School, then it became Sunrise Early Learning Center and most recently, the non-profit A Place for Max. ...
Bardowski shines as Maroons keep Bulldogs on a leash
MENOMINEE — Anyone hoping to get home in time to catch the second half of the Green Bay Packers game got their wish on Friday, as the Menominee High School football team quickly turned its West-PAC Conference opener against Hancock into a cakewalk. Buoyed by a first quarter for the ages from Dawson Bardowski and a defense that refused to yield, the Maroons molly-walloped the hapless Bulldogs 63-0 to improve to 2-0 on the young season. ...
Updates about the proposed Main Street restoration project given at common council meeting
MARINETTE — Mayor Steve Genisot updated the Marinette Common Council about the proposed Main Street restoration project during Tuesday’s common council meeting. He said the project — scheduled to begin next spring — is estimated to cost the city a little over $3 million. The plan for improvements to the downtown area includes replacement of the roadway, sidewalks, utilities, lighting, trees and a plaza for gathering. Plaza designs have been scaled back to reduce costs. ...
WARNING: 2 Mosquito-Borne Disease Outbreaks in Michigan
The world's deadliest bug is becoming even more dangerous in Michigan. Mosquitos are usually active in Michigan from March to November. June through September are typically the peak months for mosquitos in the mitten state. Getting bit by a mosquito can be much more than annoying as they can carry and pass on multiple deadly diseases. The biggest one would be Malaria which killed over 600,000 people in 2021 alone. However, Malaria isn't the disease that has medical officials scrambling right now.
Could Michigan Join Tornado Alley? Findings Show New Risks
This spring has been an odd season for Michigan. April was the second most active tornado season on record, with Michigan experiencing its first-ever tornado emergency, a rare declaration of an exceedingly dangerous tornado in the area. Michigan has never been known for its tornadoes, but this year we've already had 8 tornadoes when we usually average 15 the entire year.
Michigan Cities With the Highest Percentage of Workers OVER 65
It's common knowledge that Michiganders are a hardworking and proud people. Most of us have been doing what we do for decades and don't know when to quit. Sure, most of us dream of hanging up our work clothes for the last time when we hit the age of 65, while others keep going well into their golden years.
Slight Chance of Thunderstorms Tonight in Northern Michigan; High Swim Risk Possible on Monday
GAYLORD — Issued by the National Weather Service at 4:13 AM EDT on September 8, 2024. Slight Chance of Thunderstorms Overnight in Eastern Upper and Far Northeast Lower Michigan.
Mike Rogers says Republicans will make 2024 election ‘too big to rig’
Michigan GOP Senate nominee Mike Rogers on Sunday suggested Republicans will win by margins that are “too big” in November, which will prevent “rigging” of the general elections. When asked on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday” if he is concerned that claims of a stolen election will repeat this cycle, Rogers said, “Here’s what we are…
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