NAMA needs help

NAMA needs help

More than 380 families rely on monthly food distributions from Feeding America, picking up boxes of food worth about $100 to help them get by.

TAS school year launches

TAS school year launches

Students and teachers are back in the classrooms and hallways of Tahquamenon Area Schools (TAS), as the school year began Monday, September 11.

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Check out what we’ve got on display

Check out what we’ve got on display

Looking for a new book to read, but don’t know where to start?  The Tahquamenon Area Library staff has created rotating displays to make finding new reading material even easier.

Freed to leave prosecutor post

Freed to leave prosecutor post

Ten years after he became Luce County Prosecuting Attorney, Josh Freed is moving on. Freed will soon work as a referee for the Luce County Friend of the Court, a position he’ll start in November.

Indians shut down Superior Central Cougars

Indians shut down Superior Central Cougars

Depth on the high school football roster is becoming more and more important, and the Newberry Indians finally got to show theirs off in a dominating 48-0 win Friday at home against Superior Central.

Curbing the local cat population

Curbing the local cat population

When shops are closed and downtown is quiet, Newberry’s feral cat population is buzzing with activity. But a small group of animal lovers have united to address Newberry’s homeless cat situation.

Village scrap tire event September 23

Village scrap tire event September 23

The Village of Newberry will be hosting a scrap tire collection event for village residents on Saturday, September 23 from 8:30 a.m. until noon (or when the trailer is full).

Who will buy the Toonerville Trolley?

Who will buy the Toonerville Trolley?

Visitors booking a seat on the famous trip may notice a “Buy Me” link on the business’s website. Owners Kris and Dixie Stewart, who have operated the business for 42 years, are ready to retire.

Volleyball home openers coming up

Volleyball home openers coming up

The most anticipated home volleyball games in recent memory take place this week as both middle and high school teams will play at home for this first time this week.

Not all classrooms have four walls

Not all classrooms have four walls

As the community gears up for another school year, not all area students will be reporting back to their classrooms. A growing number of students in Luce County are making history as the first organized group of homeschoolers centered in Newberry.

Grubba honored for service to color guard

Grubba honored for service to color guard

Newberry resident Robert “Bud” Grubba is now going on 30 years of service to the Newberry American Legion Post 74 color guard. His presence at all home football games and many of the home basketball games has not gone unnoticed.

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