Report marked splake to DNR
Splake fishing in the fall on Lake Superior is an experience unmatched anywhere else in the state. As temperatures drop and leaves begin to change, the splake bite picks up as the fish move nearshore.
TikTok video empties school
A Tahquamenon Area Schools student posted a desperately sad video on TikTok last week, resulting in 365 students missing at least part of the next school day.
Census work sparks fast-moving rumors
When a U.S. Census Bureau worker was on the ground in Curtis recently, word of what he may be doing spread like wildfire.
Make way for harvesters
Taking up a whole lane and the adjacent shoulder of the road, Walther’s harvesters can travel a maximum of 26 miles per hour.
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Pine Stump scavenger hunt nets thousands for sports
TAS Athletic Director Anthony Kitzman attended, and 12 student athletes participated in the day-long event. Kitzman was beyond excited when he learned this ride would benefit his student athletes.
Engadine boys win home XC meet
The Engadine boys had been chasing Rudyard throughout this cross country season. That wasn’t the case in Engadine on September 30, however, as the Eagles won the opening leg of the Eastern U.P. Conference Jamboree with 49 points.
Leave firewood at home
By opting to buy firewood at or near your destination, you play a vital role in protecting Michigan’s forests from harmful invasive species.
What’s on the November ballot?
Voters will have many decisions to make at the November 5, 2024 general election. Among them will be several millage proposals. Here are the millages voters in our counties are asked to consider.
Logging museum wraps up lumberjack season
It was a picture-perfect day along the Tahquamenon River as the Tahquamenon Logging Museum wrapped up its final Lumberjack breakfast of the season.
Luce County prosecutor leaving October 10
Luce County Prosecutor Cameron Harwell is resigning as of October 10.
Dig Pink returns
One of the biggest sporting events of the season—the annual Dig Pink volleyball game—will pair Newberry and Engadine volleyball teams in competition for an incredible cause on Thursday night.
Obituaries for the week of 10/02/2024
Richard M. Zenker June 5, 1937– September 25, 2024 Lifelong Newberry resident, Richard Maxmillian Zenker, 87, died Wednesday afternoon September 25, 2024 at his residence in the presence of his...
The family that keeps growing
Through the Gift of Life organ and tissue donor program, Rohen Clarks organs continue to help others in need.
Dam authority talks winter drawdown
The new Big Manistique Lake Authority board, the delegated authority for the lake and water control structure, met recently to discuss a winter draw down and lake level updates that have been taking place this summer.
Engadine crowns homecoming royalty, wins game
Engadine Consolidated Schools celebrated their 2024 Homecoming last week with activities throughout the week, culminating in the patriotic-themed homecoming parade.
Go cranberry picking this Saturday
Get outdoors this fall with Little Traverse Conservancy. A free cranberry picking event will take place this Saturday.
Obituaries for the week of 09/25/2024
Patricia I. Foldenauer March 20, 1937 – September 19, 2024 Our beloved sister, aunt, and friend Patricia “Pat” Irene Foldenauer went home to be with her Lord on Thursday, September 19, 2024, at the...
TAS nearing millage renewal vote
On November 5, 2024, the community will be asked to renew and restore the operating millage for Tahquamenon Area Schools. The continuation of this millage on non-homestead property accounts for about $3.93 million of the school district’s total general fund.