News Staff

News Staff

Battle of unbeatens set for Mustang Stadium

The Munising Mustangs (9-0) will be hosting their third playoff game of the season in a battle of two unbeaten teams, as downstate Merrill on Saturday, November 12 at 2 p.m.. Broadcasts will be provided by 97.7 WQXO for the Munising coverage. All online video broadcasts are through the NFHS Network app or website.

“Red Wave” hits Alger County Commission

Republicans swept the contested races for the Alger County Commission, with three challengers defeating long-serving incumbents and a fourth retaining his seat in a three-candidate race. In district 1, Catherine Pullen lost to Enrico “Rick” Capogrossa.

Lakers drop two to Wildcats

The Lake Superior State hockey program (1-6-1, 0-20 CCHA) fell to the Northern Michigan Wildcats (7-5-0, 3-1-0 CCHA) by a final score of 5-3 on Saturday. Both teams opened the contest feeling each other out with multiple saves from each goaltender, but the Lakers were able to strike first with a strike from sophomore forward Timo Bakos (Augsburg, Germany) after being set up by Joshua Wildauer (Dearborn Heights, Mich.) and Benito Posa (Flint, Mich.) midway through the opening period.

Stella Debelak

Stella Debelak, 90, of Munising died Wednesday, November 2, 2022, at Munising Memorial Hospital following a several month illness. A private family service will be held.

Munising School Public Library notes

“Senior’s Coffee & Tech Help” will take place on Nov. 17 at 10 a.m. During this 30-minute time, we will help troubleshoot minor tech related issues, answer tech questions to the best of our ability, and show you the products and services available from the library for your device. Senior’s Coffee & Tech Help meets at the library on third Thursdays at 10 am. Learn something new, or just stop by for the conversation.

Norse volleyball ends at NJCAA tournament

The Bay College Norse Volleyball Team (11-16, 3-7) opened postseason play on Thursday evening at the 2022 NJCAA Division II Great Lakes District B Tournament. A sluggish start to the evening became too much for the Norse to overcome as they fell in three straight sets to Lake Michigan College (28-11, 10-2) by scores of 25-8, 25-17, and 25-20.