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Delta County canvassers switch gears, vote to certify recall election results
After initially refusing to certify the results of a recent recall election, officials in Delta County have reversed course and avoided a showdown with state election officials. The Delta County Board of Canvassers made headlines when they deadlocked 2-2 on certifying results of the May 7 recall election in which three Republican members of the […] The post Delta County canvassers switch gears, vote to certify recall election results appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Lawsuit: U.S. combat ship caused $2.5 million in damage to Escanaba dock and seawall
A northern Michigan marine dock is suing the defense contractor Lockheed Martin, alleging that a 388-foot combat ship caused more than $2.5 million in damages to the facility’s seawall, dock and the surrounding lakebed. North Shore Marine Terminal & Logistics Inc. said in a lawsuit filed earlier this month...
Six student athletes at Powers sign their letters of intent on Tuesday
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - 6 Chargers will be taking their athletic talent to the next level. Ali Anderson- Mott (Girls Basketball) Amaya Smith- Central Michigan (Girls Basketball) Anne Hasselbach- Grand Valley Statue University (Cheer) Parker Solano- Furman University (Football) Christian Dedivanaj- Eastern University (Basketball)
Feeding America to host 2 food distribution events in the UP Wednesday
UPPER PENINSULA, Mich. (WLUC) - Feeding America West Michigan is scheduled to hold food distribution events in Delta and Marquette counties throughout the day on Wednesday. The first mobile food pantry is at the Salvation Army, at 3001 5th Avenue S. in Escanaba. Distribution gets underway at 10:00 a.m. Eastern time.
Escanaba High School’s annual Unified Basketball game brings students together
High schoolers got to take a timeout from class Thursday for Escanaba High School’s 5th annual Unified Basketball game, which brings students with disabilities together for a scrimmage in front of the student body.
Road closures in Escanaba expected to delay, slowdown traffic
ESCANABA, Mich. (WLUC)—Beginning Monday, the surrounding intersections of South 19th Street—6th and 7th Avenues South and South 18th Street—6th Avenue South (Royce Park) will be closed until work is completed. According to a press release from the city, the closure is due to a water main replacement....
Northern Lights YMCA summer camp helps kids grow
ESCANABA, Mich. (WLUC) - School is almost out for summer, and parents hoping for something to keep their kids busy can now look at summer day camp options. Northern Lights YMCA Delta Center and Wells Township locations will help kids grow this summer by growing plants. The organization added new hydroponic farms to its day camps. It’s a type of farming without the use of soil.
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