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More cases, fewer deaths, what’s happening?
Across the Upper Peninsula, nearly 500 new coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in the past five weeks.
Obituaries for the week of 8/12/2020
Carl Clifford Clark Jr. Carl Clifford Clark Jr., 80, of Paradise, passed away Friday evening August 7, 2020 at his residence in the arms of his wife of 59 years, Shirley, after a lengthy illness. ...
Outbreak at the Newberry Correctional Facility
As of Sunday, August 9, 27 inmates and two staff members had tested positive for COVID-19 in a new outbreak at the Newberry Correctional Facility.
Newberry native rescues swimmer from Lake Superior
On Saturday, July 25, Mark Zitnik, a 2006 Newberry High School graduate, heard a cry for help.
Obituaries for the week of 8/5/2020
Ruth Ann (Kingren) Wendrow September 11, 1932 – July 11, 2020 Ruth Ann (Kingren) Wendrow, daughter of the late Edward & Agnes (Olsen) Kingren, was born in Newberry, MI on September 11, 1932 and...
Help wanted: Lakefield Township Clerk
Lakefield Township voters in the August 4 primary probably noticed there was no candidate to pick for the position of Lakefield Township Clerk.
Multiple choice: Options for school
When school resumes on September 8, not all students will leave home.
Obituaries for the week of 7/26/2020
Clement A. Rose Clement A. Rose, 86, of Traverse City, formerly Marquette, passed away peacefully Sunday, July 19, 2020 at the Munson Hospice House. Clem was born on January 18, 1934 in Gould City,...
Congratulations, NHS Class of 2020
Congratulations, NHS Class of 2020! Thirty-four members of the Class of 2020 attended their belated graduation on Friday, July 24. With girls in white and boys in orange, the class met up one final...
Motocross mania hits Newberry
The weekend was full of fast-paced action as the TMCMX hosted their first series of races for the summer at the track just east of Newberry.
Michigan wolf surveys show stable, healthy population
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources said that the state’s wolf population has remained relatively stable over the past nine years.
Ongoing arbitration, FOIA fees discussed at Village Council
During the first part of the meeting, the board went into closed session with legal counsel to discuss mediation preparation for the arbitration with former village manager.
Introducing Jackie Roe
Roe was asked to take over the United Methodist congregation from Tim Calloway, who was moved to Bad Axe.









