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Obituaries for the week of 7/22/2020
John Farrell Scott John Farrell Scott, age 70, of Eckerman, Michigan went home to the Lord, July 13, 2020, from McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital, in Petoskey Michigan. John was born on November 8,...
Deer hunting regulations for 2020 are ready
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission yesterday approved a new package of deer regulations.
Michigan confirms first mosquito-borne virus of 2020
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services confirmed the state’s first human infection with a mosquito-borne virus for 2020.
TAS Board debates school reopening plans
Superintendent Stacy Price reported on the survey recently sent to community members concerning the planned reopening of school this fall.
School will be different this fall
By Carol Stiffler As school districts make plans, back-up plans, and even more back-up plans to get back to school, checking in with the community was a must. The state required it as part of the...
Difficulties in the race for sheriff
In a series of actions that feel like retaliation to him, Fossum says he hasn’t been allowed to work since March 19.
From the press box
This week we take a look at some of the big questions that are being discussed, as well as some that I have received from fans, parents, and athletes.
Finding old plants in new places
There are no showy petunias or balls of glorious hydrangeas out front. That’s because the nursery grows and sells only plants native to the area.
Obituaries for the week of 7/15/2020
Jeffrey Walter Morrison Former Newberry resident, Jeffrey Walter Morrison, 46, of Escanaba, died Saturday July 4, 2020 at St. Francis Hospital in Escanaba. Born October 25, 1973 in Newberry, son of...
The mask mandate
By Carol Stiffler What was formerly urged is now an order: Michigan residents must wear a mask whenever they leave their home and enter a public building. That means employees at work must wear a...
How can we get back to school?
To help kids get back in the classroom, local school districts have been reaching out to ask the community for input
Independently done
The crowds were lighter than normal, but Independence Day celebrations went on as planned over the weekend in both Newberry and Curtis.
Flags for the Fourth
On Friday, July 3, American flags appeared on front lawns of nearly every home in Newberry.








