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Track teams compete for EUP Conference Titles
The track and field teams from Newberry and Engadine wrapped up their regular seasons last Wednesday when they competed in the EUP Conference Championship meet in Pickford.
Obituaries for the week of 06/01/2022
Ernest A. Peterson December 29, 1935 – May 26, 2022 Ernest Arthur Peterson, age 86, passed away on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at The Villa at West Branch. Born December 29, 1935, Ernie Peterson was a...
Will brownouts rain on our summer?
Power shortages and brownouts are possible during peak times this summer, and the warning is going out to Michigan residents now.
137 years of The Newberry News
With the issue of the Newberry News that you are reading right now, we have turned 137 years old. We are officially the second-oldest continually running business in Newberry—behind Foster’s hardware store.
Spring migration in Michigan: Celebrating our smallest migrants
Whether you are new to bird-watching or an experienced birder, spring migration has something to offer everyone.
Newberry track athletes qualify for UP Finals
The Newberry Track and Field teams took the big step towards qualifying for the UP Finals at their MHSAA Division 2 Regional meet.
Local Memorial Day ceremonies
American Legion posts of Newberry, Engadine and Hulbert have announced plans for local Memorial Day ceremonies to be held Monday, May 30.
Obituaries for the week of 05/25/2022
John J. Deloria Jr. May 24, 1938 – May 21, 2022 Former Newberry resident, John J. Deloria Jr., 83, of Manistique, died Saturday morning, May 21, 2022 at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital in Manistique....
The kids who bring the world to town
Claudio Bistolfi, 17, swapped the bustling streets of Milan, Italy, for the quiet town of Newberry last August.
Third grade releases salmon in Tahquamenon River
Ann McFadden’s third grade class released 78 five-inch chinook salmon smolts and one chinook salmon runt into the brown waters of the Tahquamenon River on Friday, May 14.
Pentland discusses possible fireworks display permit
Pentland Township has raised concerns about the legality and liability of the event and the possibility that a permit will be required.
TAS Board approves early start for 2022/2023 school year
The board discussed and unanimously approved an early start to the 2022/2023 school year, which will begin on Monday, August 29.
NHS girls softball battling injuries and gaining experience
The Indians are dealing with some injuries, giving other players a chance at significantly more playing time. This gives them the opportunity to gain experience.









