SAULT STE. MARIE- Nick Kammers is a U.P. native and athlete on the Area 35 Special Olympics team. Nick was diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, ODD and Bipolar Disorder by the time he was six years old.
Today we revisit the Cadillac-Wexford public library to explore all of the programing that is available for the community to enjoy during the cold, chill month of January. Whether you are looking for ...
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Jeff Johnston, public information officer for EGLE, says that the source of the funds provides incentives for developers to ...
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With Trump 10 days from inauguration, Judge Juan M. Merchan has indicated he plans a no-penalty sentence called an ...
Register now for free music classes for middle and high school students at Big Water Creative Arts. Classes start Jan. 13.
This high-stakes game—modeled on the thrill of aviation—invites participants to cash out winnings before a plane “crashes,” ...
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Volunteers at the track have been laying water down daily on the one-mile oval. One to two million gallons of water are used ...
Campbell has kept his offense on the field, instead of kicking field goals or punting, a league-high 151 times on fourth down ...
The Gateway Project will develop 47 apartments, two retail spaces, a hotel with a 150-person capacity conference center and parking for over 200 cars. It will also include a rooftop pool with a bar.