News Staff

News Staff

ACRC to keep plowing tourism locations

The Alger County Road Commission (ACRC) voted in favor of continuing a snow removal program for two Western Alger activity locations, having a major impact on the infrastructural sustainability of winter tourism in the area.

Cougars lead all-district team

The 2023 MHSAA all-District 100 was announced on Tuesday, June 6. Over half of the team came from district champions Superior Central in the team’s first district title in over ten years. All-district team members come from Superior Central, Munising, Rapid River and Newberry.

Munising Marketplace, Fire Hall projects continue

The Munising City Commission approved two economic development zones to further the progress of two downtown developments. Conducting public hearings at the start of the regular bimonthly meeting on Wednesday, June 7 at Munising City Hall, the city commission voted in favor of creating an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation District for the old city fire hall at the corner of Munising Avenue and Lynn Street and a Commercial Redevelopment District for the Munising Marketplace project on Superior Street between Birch and Maple Streets.

A long run to victory

The 3200m run is nobody’s favorite event. It’s the longest event at a track meet, taking eight laps to complete the two miles of competition.

Girls track takes fourth at finals

It was another strong showing for the Munising Mustangs girls track and field team, as the Mustangs took fourth place at the MHSAA U.P. Division 3 Finals on Saturday, June 3 in Kingsford.

SC track and field ends at finals

The Superior Central track and field teams concluded their seasons at the MHSAA U.P. Division 3 finals on Saturday, June 3 in Kingsford, with the boys team finishing 17th and the girls finishing 16th of the over 30 schools in the field. It was the first time since 2018 that both boys and girls teams scored points at the finals.

How High is Too High?

Many crops thrive in high-humidity settings, both in growth and storage. It’s no surprise that many produce growers intentionally create high-humidity environments on their farms for growing or storing produce, such as in storage rooms for apples or indoor growing rooms for mushrooms.