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Where have all the monarchs gone
Though there are no official counts of how many monarch butterflies exist, by all unofficial counts, there were many fewer monarchs in the U.P. and around the country this year.
Air Patrol conducts Operation Newberry
A weekend of intense training and search and rescue drills flooded the Luce County Airport on August 19-21 in a mission known as Operation Newberry.
Waterfowl hunters: Expect fall surge in avian influenza
Influenza experts expect a resurgence of this “bird flu” as waterfowl migrations get underway and fall hunting seasons begin.
Indians JV & Varsity blast Brimley
Week 1 of the high school football season can bring many things: nerves, opening game jitters, hope for a new year.
Obituaries for the week of 08/31/2022
Richard D. Falconer Died August 24, 2022 Our father, Richard (Rick) D. Falconer, left this world on August 24th, 2022 at the age of 81. Rick retired from Wayne County Drain Commission with a...
Toonerville Trolley: Iconic business for sale
Kris and Dixie Stewart, longtime owners of the famous Toonerville Trolley and River Boat Tour, have decided to put the 95-year-old business up for sale.
Encouraging turnout at Sportsman’s Club meeting
Monday evening’s meeting of the Tahquamenon Sportsmans Club, which had been widely advertised and was potentially a last-ditch effort to save the club, delivered a large dose of hope.
Newberry’s trees to stay for now
After announcing plans to remove the trees in the downtown section—a sore subject for many residents—the Newberry Village Council has decided to rescind that discission —at least for now.
Are you ready for some football
The countdown to kickoff is on and the 2022 high school football season is just days away.
Obituaries for the week of 08/24/2022
Kristopher G. Skeans May 8, 1970 – August 18, 2022 Kristopher “Kris” Galen Skeans, age 52, of Hulbert, Michigan, passed away peacefully at McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital with his loving family...
Bridge dedication at Lower Falls
The new lower falls all-access pedestrian bridge, part of a $1.28 million project at Tahquamenon Falls State Park, was officially dedicated on Monday, August 15.
Online harvest reporting starts this fall
Starting with the fall 2022 deer seasons, online harvest reporting is required for all hunters who successfully take a deer.
Resignations hit Tahquamenon Area Schools
Numerous faculty and staff resignations were submitted to the Tahquamenon Area Schools Board of Education, including one from celebrated band teacher Sara Perfetti, which was received just hours before the start of the August board meeting.









