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Pine Stump hosting trout fishing contest
The Pine Stump Cook Shack and Saloon Style Drinkery will be sponsoring and hosting their second annual trout fishing tournament starting April 30.
Newberry track teams surprise at LSSU meet
The Newberry boys and girls teams traveled to Lake Superior State University for a season opening track invitational at the LSSU Norris Center.
Obituaries for the week of 04/27/2022
Angeline K. Nelson September 6, 1931 – April 14, 2022 Lifelong Newberry resident, Angeline Katherine Nelson, 90 of St. Ignace, died Thursday morning April 14, 2022 at Evergreen Living Center in St....
Meet the Doughtys: Timber Charlie’s new owners
By Sterling McGinn Timber Charlie’s Restaurant has been a pillar of downtown Newberry for 33 years, and now it has added a pair of new owners to its growing legacy. Newberry residents Rob and Angie...
The world’s oldest loons are back
The oldest known loons in the world – who also happen to be an exclusive couple – have returned to the Seney National Wildlife Refuge, to the delight of their fans around the world.
Boys baseball wins one, loses one
The Newberry Indians Varsity Baseball team started its 2022 season last Tuesday night when they traveled to play two non-conference games against the Mackinaw City Comets.
Shop wing updates, teacher resignationsDivine
A tour and updates of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) room at Newberry High School opened the regular monthly meeting of the Tahquamenon Area Schools (TAS) Board of Education.
Legion elects officers, presents 60-year award
The American Legion Post 74 of Newberry has been busy preparing for the upcoming year and getting ready for new officers to fill the seats.
Obituaries for the week of 04/20/2022
Catherine Mosley Custer Died April 14, 2022 Catherine's life in her own words: Backpacker - Vacation Lover Co-raiser of the highest quality, kind, fun and remarkable human beings. Two gifts to all...
Anger grows over trash rule
By Carol Stiffler This June, residents of the village of Newberry will say goodbye to the village’s waste hauling truck and will see Green for Life Environmental (GFL) garbage trucks. By June 30, no...
Nearby Lutheran churches form tri-parish
As with so many careers, there’s one surprising field that doesn’t have enough workers: the pastorate. Congregations have had to find ways to stay together, even if it means sharing a pastor.
Where the mud meets the road
Being stuck in the mud and having friends to help in the cold, Several roads that I depend upon have deteriorated into quick-sand like mud this spring, rich and thick and eager to consume whoever dares to travel there.
Spring turkey hunting is almost here
It’s a time to dust off your turkey calls and decoys to go listen for early morning gobbles, and maybe see a tom strutting.









