On this episode of The Ryan Report, TV6′s Don Ryan speaks with Rick Rhoades, WLUC-TV6 Vice President and General Manager and Andrew LaCombe, WLUC-TV6 News Director.
The Hancock City Police Department is requesting community assistance in identifying alleged business thieves who broke into several Hirvonen Hall-located businesses Friday morning.
Forty-seven high school seniors and 25 educators from Alger and Marquette counties were given awards on Monday for the 31st Annual Excellence in Education Week award program.
A children's author spoke with Northern Michigan University education students. Dorothy Paad talked about her journey through school with cerebral palsy.
The fraudulent text claims recipients owe money for unpaid tolls. Toll customers could be duped into giving away sensitive data, including credit card information.
Al’s and Sal’s Towing in Ishpeming specializes in getting ATV’s and offroad vehicles out of trouble. Allen Carne, the owner and operator of Al’s and Sal’s, says the new towing company is the only one he knows of that provides the service in Marquette County.
Extensive renovations on the building addressed structural concerns and deteriorating materials, as well as updating the layout of the building to promote ease of use and accessibility.
The Escanaba Motor Speedway at the U.P. State Fairgrounds is getting ready for the rubber to hit the clay for the 2024 racing season by hauling 60 loads of clay to the track.
The Made in Marquette film “Marqueetown” is back in the U.P. this week on a statewide tour raising money for the host theaters and venues in the spirit of the film.
The conference will be centered around the theme of Advocacy, so sessions could focus on things like working with city master plans or fundraising for artists.