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Historic Toonerville Trolley seeks new home in Skandia
A Michigan couple seeks to save the historic Toonerville Trolley by relocating and preserving it.

Luce County selected for bike trail pilot program
Luce County in Michigan is participating in a pilot project to create a paved bike trail leading north from Newberry, connecting the town with the north country.

Luce County Sheriff’s plan for Village policing moves forward
Plans to obtain a part-time deputy to patrol and handle village-specific calls for the Village of Newberry are moving forward.
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Indians take Dig Pink victory
The event was a success, with a large crowd coming out to support the cause, and Newberry’s victory marking their fourth conference win in the last five games.

Michigan’s Hunters Feeding program fights hunger
Hunters Feeding Michigan is a program that helps address hunger in Michigan by connecting hunters with charities to donate deer meat.

Community forum in Curtis to unveil tourism assessment results
Join the Community Forum in Curtis to discuss tourism insights, celebrate community strengths, and plan for the future.

Local newspapers keep communities strong
Newspapers provide the facts that keep civic life running: city budgets, school board debates, and local elections that rarely make national headlines but matter most to daily life.

Fall bird migration viewing sites in the U.P.
From loons to great gray owls, the U.P. offers some of the best bird watching opportunities in the Midwest.

Eagles pound Fife Lake in blowout win
The Engadine Eagles put up one of their most impressive football performances in recent memory, travelling to Fife Lake and blowing out the Forest Area Warriors.

Obituaries for the week of 10/8/2025
Milton Wesley Baldwin August 8, 1961 – September 30, 2025 Longtime Newberry resident, Milton Wesley Baldwin, 64, died Tuesday morning, September 30, 2025 at his residence. Born August 8, 1961 in...

Engadine honors teacher and coach Rodney Carlson
Engadine honors former teacher and football coach, Rodney Carlson, with a lifetime achievement award and a book of memories from former students.

Strong deer harvest expected this season
Deer hunters taking part in Michigan’s Oct. 1-Nov. 14 archery season could see a strong statewide harvest.

Engadine boys take fifth in Munising meet
The Engadine Eagles held their own against several larger schools in the El Harger Memorial cross country meet in Munising

Lewicki leads Newberry to victory, retains Little Brown Jug
The Newberry Indians kept possession of the Little Brown Jug after overwhelming the Engadine Eagles.

Michigan tourism suffers as Canadian visitors stay away
Canadian visitors to the United States have significantly decreased, impacting local businesses in Michigan.