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Editorial

Republicans at each others’ throats in endorsement fracas

Wow. That’s what a great many Upper Peninsula residents likely said early last week when a festering behind-the-scenes Republican Party dust up over who’s endorsing whom in the upcoming 2026 elections burst into the public arena as a full-fledged mud slinger. With epithets most often ...

The Washington Post on nuclear innovation in the age of AI

As America’s energy demands grow exponentially, the country won’t be able to keep up without more nuclear power. For decades, the climate-friendly industry has been held back by overly burdensome regulations, but that’s beginning to change. In the 1960s, plants took about four years to ...

Time is ripe to revamp nuclear power rules

As America’s energy demands grow exponentially, the country won’t be able to keep up without more nuclear power. For decades, the climate-friendly industry has been held back by overly burdensome regulations, but that’s beginning to change. In the 1960s, plants took about four years to ...

State reminds residents of firearm secure storage law

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services marked the two-year anniversary of Michigan’s secure storage law Friday by reaffirming its commitment to firearm safety, education and prevention through statewide partnerships and expanding access to firearm safety resources. Public Act ...

Pothole season just around corner

The last few days in and around Superiorland have provided a much-needed respite from the frigid temperatures that have dominated the region this winter. Mind you, while it hasn't been too terribly warm out there, temperatures have reached into the upper 30s in many places and maybe a bit ...