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After the smoke clears

May 19, 2013 NEWBERRY — Nearly a year after a lightning strike touched off the state’s third-largest wildfire in more than a century, you can still smell burned wood in the air when walking through the... more »»

MSU facility in Chatham has new coordinator, mission

May 19, 2013 CHATHAM — A former Idaho extension educator and Iowa native was recently named coordinator for Michigan State University’s Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center in Chatha. more »»

Officials push boating safety as weather warms, holiday approaches

May 19, 2013 MARQUETTE — In anticipation of the Memorial Day holiday and National Safe Boating Week beginning today, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reminding boaters to enjoy their trips with... more »»

Bell closing, selling Woodland facility

May 18, 2013 ISHPEMING — The Woodland Senior Living Community will cease operations next month as Bell Hospital is selling the property. more »»

BLP projects aim to improve fishery at Tourist Park Basin

May 18, 2013 By KYLE WHITNEY Journal Staff Writer MARQUETTE — The Marquette Board of Light and Power is making fishing at the Tourist Park Basin easily accessible to more anglers. more »»

Powerball jackpot shoots up to a record $600 million

May 18, 2013 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Powerball officials say the jackpot has climbed to an estimated $600 million, making it the largest prize in the game’s history and the world’s second largest lottery prize. more »»

Culinary delights served

May 18, 2013 MARQUETTE — Students from high schools across Marquette County played host Wednesday evening to a hungry crowd gathered inside Northern Michigan University’s Jacobetti Complex. more »»

Car hits sign, parked vehicles

May 18, 2013 Marquette city police and firefighters work at the scene of an accident that occurred Friday afternoon in the 200 block of West Washington Street. more »»

Hoop house prepared for growing season

May 17, 2013 MARQUETTE — Though the structure has been dormant for two years, students at the Marquette Alternative High School and AmeriCorps members — as well as several area community groups — will begin work... more »»

Railroad safety: Hikers warned to stay off tracks

May 17, 2013 MARQUETTE — Officials from Cliffs Natural Resources are asking area residents to stay off railroad tracks as they venture out into the woods this spring. more »»

Today in print

May 17, 2013 Articles found in today's printed edition of The Mining Journal include: - Community fund started for county - 1 injured in 3-car crash on US 41 - 9,000-acre wildfire in NW Wisconsin contained For... more »»

Developers, residents disagree on potential location of gravel pit in Negaunee Township

May 16, 2013 NEGAUNEE — An appeal to the Negaunee Township Zoning Board of Appeals is anticipated after a conditional use permit for a gravel pit off Marquette County Road 510 was denied Tuesday by the township... more »»

Today in print

May 16, 2013 Articles found in today's printed edition of The Mining Journal include: - Veiht, Thornton make final cut at MARESA - State budget surplus may go to roads - Bell scholarship winner named For the ful... more »»

Lakes health improves

May 15, 2013 TRAVERSE CITY — A decades-old effort to nurse the battered Great Lakes to health has made progress toward reducing toxic pollution and slamming the door on invasive species, but the freshwater seas... more »»

More MARESA candidates interviewed

May 15, 2013 MARQUETTE — The last two candidates interviewed Tuesday by the Marquette-Alger Regional Educational Services board of education both said they have strong backgrounds that could help them succeed as... more »»

Today in print

May 15, 2013 Articles found in today's printed edition of The Mining Journal include: - Iron industry museum to host musical group - Fire reported at We Energies plant in Marquette - PolyMet enviro report sent t... more »»

City officials hope work will be completed this week

May 14, 2013 MARQUETTE — City officials are hoping to complete the installation of a mooring field in Marquette’s Lower Harbor in the coming days. more »»

Veiht sits for MARESA interview

May 14, 2013 MARQUETTE — As a lifelong resident of Marquette and a nearly 30-year veteran of its school system, Marquette Area Public Schools Superintendent Deb Veiht said she believes she’ll be a good fit as th... more »»

Today in print

May 14, 2013 Articles found in today's printed edition of The Mining Journal include: - Ottenwess top candidate for T.C. more »»

 
 

 

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