County schools facing different issues: some open, some not
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor The rising cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have forced Presque Isle County schools to make some
View ArticleCOVID Christmas caroling planned at PI Lighthouse
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor A group of volunteers have found a way to go caroling safely in the midst of
View ArticleNew chapter of hope begins with arrival of vaccine
Today marked a milestone, a new chapter of hope, when the COVID-19 vaccine was delivered to MidMichigan Medical Center
View ArticleCOLUMNIST Peter Jakey: Dragnet finds Faith alive and well
Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to read is true. The names have not been changed because the
View ArticleNautical Festival looking at 2021 event; needs more volunteers
by Richard Lamb–Advance Editor The Nautical City Festival (NCF) committee is looking for a few good men and women to
View ArticleGovernor Whitmer and Governor Snyder call on Americans to pray for unity,...
Lawmakers are reacting to the riot stirred up by President Donald J. Trump in Washington, D.C. Wednesday that resulted in
View ArticleNew MDHHS epidemic order allows indoor group exercise, non-contact sports
Gatherings remain limited, group exercise and non-contact sports now open to support mental and physical health; indoor dining remains closed
View ArticleBradley survivor Frank Mays passes at age 89
by Peter Jakey Managing Editor Frank Mays, the last living survivor of the Carl D. Bradley, passed away in Florida Jan.
View ArticleRestaurants and bars to open again to in-person service
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor Starting Monday, restaurants and bars will be allowed to open to indoor dining at 25 percent
View ArticleIceboat racers flock to flats of Black Lake
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor People living around Black Lake are getting a taste of iceboat racing with the 2021 U.S.
View Article‘Renewed Blessings’ provides blessings to churches and schools
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor “Renewed Blessings,” the nonprofit resale shop that opened in the spring of 2020, has doled out
View Article‘Tuna Does Vegas’ certain to raise laughter for limited audiences
by Richard Lamb–Advance Editor A pair of talented local performers will do all the characters in “Tuna Does Vegas” opening
View ArticleVery different sturgeon season lasts two hours
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor On the surface, the 2021 sturgeon season was unlike any other with the issues presented during
View ArticleDHD4 still working through pre-registered list
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor District Health Department No. 4 (DHD4) continues to set up new COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) vaccination clinics
View ArticleRemembering blessings of past 15 years after fire
by Richard Lamb–Advance Editor Issue number six of the year always gives me pause. That week changed everything for us
View ArticleHomecoming week a little different this year at RCHS
Students at Rogers City High School have been enjoying homecoming week activities. “I was happy that we were able to
View ArticleTrails in ideal condition, but Black Mountain nordic ski race canceled
by Peter Jakey–Managing Editor With the cross-country ski trails finely groomed and probably in their best shape in years, it
View ArticleNautical City Festival votes to go ahead with 2021 event, Aug. 3-8
by Richard Lamb–Advance Editor By a unanimous vote of the Nautical City Festival Committee, the 2021 festival is a go.
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