Legion Baseball Alger County Legion baseball players play with Marquette teams June 16 Rosendale Brandon 5 Marquette Blues 6 Marquette Reds 19 Gwinn 0 Marquette Reds 19 Gwinn 1 June 17 Legion Post 426 4 Marquette Blue 14 Marquette Blues 6 Post 210 10 Marquette Reds 6 Menominee 3 Marquette Reds 14 Menominee 5 June 19 Norway 5 Marquette Blues 15 Negaunee 8 Marquette Reds 4 Negaunee 5 Marquette Reds 7 June 20 Marquette Reds 8 Escanaba 5 Marquette Reds 10 Escanaba 3 June 21 Ishpeming Blue Storm 1 Marquette Blues 11 Ishpeming Blue Storm 5 Marquette Blues 9 Auto Racing Sands Speedway Season Standings 4-Cylinder Street: 1. T.

Members of the black team are practicing plays on Tuesday, June 20 outside the Superior Dome in Marquette. Players from across the U.P. are on the Northern Michigan University campus to participate in this year’s all star game with multiple selections from Munising, Superior Central and Mid Pen. Players help in volunteer efforts, learn skills and compete in skill events before the game on Saturday at 1 p.m.. It will also be broadcasted on WLUC TV6.
Fur and Feather Swap Saturday There is an opportunity to swap out fur, feathers and other goods at the Holmquist Feed Mill in Trenary on Saturday, June 24. The meet is free to attend and will feature local trappers, along with cottage food makers. The event runs from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in Trenary.

D. Mike Nettleton was approved as the newest member of the Alger County Commission at its Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, June 20.
It was a rare scenario for Munising Mustangs Head Coach Terry Kienitz and graduated seniors Kane Nebel and Cully Trzeciak. Despite winning a state championship, there was a chance they could end their 2022-23 basketball campaigns with a loss in the U.P. All Star Basketball Game presented by the Upper Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed felony charges against eight individuals, consisting of former and current employees of Alger Correctional Facility (ACF). These charges are in relation to the 2019 in-custody death of Jonathan Lancaster, who was incarcerated at ACF. Among those facing charges are four registered nurses who provided care to Lancaster during his final days, two corrections officers who were present at the time of his death, as well as the former Acting Warden Scott Sprader and Assistant Deputy Warden Benny Mercier.

The construction of the new Soo Lock by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proceeding as planned, with major construction activities set to continue in phases 2 and 3 during this season.
The U.P. Regional Blood Center is experiencing a critical need for all blood types. The UP Regional Blood Center has collection sites in Marquette, Hancock and Escanaba and is the primary supplier of blood products to 13 Upper Peninsula hospitals.
The Michigan House voted 79-30 in favor of House Bill 4515, which aims to remove the expiration date of Michigan’s off-road vehicle (ORV) licensing program. The ORV licensing program provides owners with the opportunity to engage in outdoor recreational activities while also contributing to the maintenance of trails and infrastructure necessary for these experiences. Currently, the program is set to end by the conclusion of this year.
It takes a good dose of self respect to navigate this world and live your best life. The world can be a mean place. People do not always have the best intentions, and some people intend to hurt others by bullying or being trolls. For self-respect to fully bloom within any one of us, it has to be modeled, developed and coached.