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Can winter be saved?
At long last, here’s some wintery weather. Enough inches of snow cover some areas that sledding is possible, and snow plows have emerged from hibernation.
It’s a welcome relief.
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Newberry News Update
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Wildland Fire in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fire fighters, with assistance from Burt Township Fire and PRNL park rangers, responded. Approximately six acres burned of both state forest and national park lands.
Tahquamenon Area Library has a new director
After months of searching, the Tahquamenon Area Library has a new director at the helm. Brain Freitag, took over the position on July 6.
New Paradise restaurant offers guests a maritime atmosphere
Paradise is home to a new restaurant with a maritime theme and local flavor. The Wheelhouse Diner and Goatlocker Saloon officially opened to diners on April 1.
Be on the lookout for backyard hawk visitors
As young birds and mammals venture from their nest and den sites and begin to learn from their parents how to hunt and forage for food.
Depew leads East All Stars to win
The recent graduate and All State star participated in the 35th annual Upper Peninsula All Star Classic in St. Ignace this weekend.
Meet the Clay Crushers
The Clay Crushers include 12 kids from around the area. They typically practice on Sundays at the TSC Shooting Range on E. Victory Way and compete in area events.
Obituaries for the week of 7/14/2021
JoAnn M. Gowan JoAnn Gowan, age 82 of Eden Prairie, MN and Curtis, MI, passed away on July 6, 2021 after a 4 ½ year battle with ovarian cancer. She is preceded in death by her husband Frederick D....
2021 Wild Blueberry Festival canceled
The Paradise Area Chamber of Commerce has evaluated the current COVID19 restrictions, and has canceled the 2021 Wild Blueberry Festival.
Grand Marais has new school superintendent
Grand Marais has new school superintendent, Tony Barnes, an Ishpeming native.
Groups work to restore native plants along Zellar Trail
Volunteers spent the afternoon of July 1 working to remove an invasive weed known as spotted knapweed. The work event took place along the Zellar Trail in Newberry.
Falls Hotel; Taylor Market have new owners
The business landscape in Luce County has changed again. Falls Hotel; Taylor Market have new owners.
The End of the World (not)!
Major forest insect outbreaks generally occur in cycles. Environmental factors favor the explosion of a population, then natural controls knock that population down, which may take a season or two.
The Next Level: John Paramski
Take a look through the record book for Newberry High School Football and you’ll see John Paramski’s name quite a bit. His high school resume is remarkable.











