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TAS hires high school principal
After a lengthy search for a 7-12 grade principal, the Tahquamenon Area School (TAS) Board of Education voted to hire Brian Sikkenga—a familiar face to the Newberry school system and community.
Sawaski is U.P. chess champion again
Newberry resident and professional chess player James Sawaski has won his 7th year championship.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park annual Harvest Festival
The annual Harvest Festival at Tahquamenon Falls State Park will take place this Saturday, September 24 at the Lower Falls from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
EAGLES WIN!
The long wait for a win is finally over in Engadine. For the first time since October 24, 2019,
Obituaries for the week of 09/21/2022
Mary Helen Abbott November 14, 1937 – August 14, 2022 Cutler Bay, FL – Mary Helen Abbott, 84, passed away peacefully August 14, 2022, at Eastridge Retirement Village. She was born November 14, 1937,...
TAS Band program continuing despite loss of director
Band class has been a joyfully noisy event at Tahquamenon Area Schools, but nearly fell silent this year after the last minute resignation of the school’s music instructor.
Getting to know Brandon Wheeler
Wheeler was elected as Commissioner of District 5, which covers the southwest corner of Luce County.
Newberry Area Chamber of Commerce announces new directors
The Chamber of Commerce has hired Tammy Henry and Andrea Smith as directors. The chamber will focus its efforts on promoting and assisting member businesses.
Engadine cross country at Manistique
It was a solid outing for Leah French as she placed eighth in the Manistique Invitational cross country meet on Wednesday.
Obituaries for the week of 09/14/2022
Jerry Lee Reynolds May 2, 1947 – September 7, 2022 Jerry Lee Reynolds, 75, of Naubinway, died Wednesday afternoon September 7, 2022 at McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital in Petoskey. Born May 2,...
Joseph Rahilly’s conservation legacy
The late Joseph Patrick Rahilly, one of Newberry’s most honored and well-respected citizens, is usually remembered for his genial customer service in his role as a local grocer.
Curtis to host heritage cottage and camp weekend
The Curtis community is gearing up for a visit to northern yesteryear with historical tours and exhibits to be held next weekend.
Indians heartbroken after Battle for the Axe
The Newberry vs. Munising Battle for the Axe was hyped up as an early season clash between two titans.









