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President Donald Trump has begun making one of the controversial personnel changes for government employees that was spelled out in the conservative Project 2025 blueprint for his second term. He’s ...
Brian Thomas Parsons of Marquette was arraigned Thursday in 96th District Court in Marquette on felony charges of ...
The National Active and Retired Federal Employees chapter 1900 will meet by Zoom only at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 23. Chapter members will receive the Zoom link by email. Members who are not on the ...
MARQUETTE — Chelsey Lillge is a children’s book illustrator from Iron Mountain. She’s spent most of her life in the Upper ...
Iran on Friday sought support from Russia over a possible deal with Washington over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear ...
April 24, the Interfaith Water Stewards in partnership with The Cedar Tree Institute will present a public presentation on the controversial issue of fluoride and drinking water. This event will take ...
Daniel and Pamella DeVos have continued their philanthropic support of Northern Michigan University through a recent $2 million gift from the Daniel & Pamella DeVos Foundation. Half of this donation ...
It’s spring in Detroit — warm weather, a few clouds, and a 100% chance of marshmallow downpours. The source? A helicopter zooming above the green lawn of Worden Park on Friday, unloading sack-fulls of ...
Marquette Maritime Museum is looking for volunteers to give tours of the historic Marquette Harbor Lighthouse and the Marquette Maritime Museum, May through October. Opening day is May 13 and new ...
Sunday is April 20 and to many, that might not be a particularly notable day on the calendar, but for others, 4-20 is an unofficial holiday to celebrate cannabis. There are several theories of how the ...
It hardly qualifies as news anymore, but according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, union membership declined from 2023 to 2024, going from 10% to 9.9% of wage and salary workers. Some 32% of public ...
During her confirmation hearing to become education secretary, Linda McMahon promised she would work to “send education back to the states.” Already, she is doing the opposite. Last week, McMahon’s ...