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Deputy Fossum is running for Luce County Sheriff
Luce County Sheriff Deputy Mike Fossum has launched a campaign to become the county’s next sheriff.
You can eat out on Friday
Restaurants, bars, and retail shops in the Upper Peninsula and Traverse City region can re-open at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, May 22.
Did you already have coronavirus?
A mystery illness swept through the community in December, January, and February, some people are wondering if it was coronavirus.
Legion to air Memorial Day ceremony on May 25
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual program including the ceremonyin front of Newberry High School, parade and the Newberry and McMillan cemetery programs have been canceled.
Signs for the Class of 2020
The Newberry High School Class of 2020 is celebrated with new signs on the front lawn of the school – one sign for each member of the senior class.
Newberry hosts virtual winter sports banquet
Newberry High School hosted a Winter Sports Banquet last week to honor their 2019-2020 teams from Girls and Boys Basketball and Wrestling.
Hunting the elusive morel
Now that our tiny, encore winter is over, the weather is just right for morel mushrooms to appear on the forest floor.
American Legion plans virtual Memorial Day event
The American Legion Hugh Allan McInnes Post 74 in Newberry has made the difficult decision to cancel their live Memorial Day programs.
We love our patrons, here’s how you’ll know
Here’s a story that not many people know. In September of 2010 after I interviewed for the director position at the Tahquamenon Area Library.
Time to tee it up at the golf course
Though golf has been given the green light, there are protocols in place to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Don’t break the meat supply chain
They’re asking us not to “panic buy” the meat that is currently available. Panic buying increases stress and turns us into competitors.
Cemetery fenceline is about to burst into color
By Memorial Day, the fenceline will be a backdrop for yellow daffodils and red, pink, purple, and white tulips.
Businesses begin the slow re-open
Mahaffy says changes like these are part of the “new world” created in the midst of, and then the wake of, the coronavirus pandemic.








