Cola. Now, Barr is the first executive director at the Northeast Michigan Materials Management Authority, a regional ...
Alpena announced its annual winners of its City Shout Out program, and seven employees were honored for their dedication to ...
Who’d have thunk it? The Assad regime collapses in Syria after 54 years. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s hold on power seems undermined by imperial overstretch, and the mullahs of Iran have been ...
Some flights were delayed or canceled in Texas on Thursday after a line of thunderstorms started moving across parts of the state in a system the National Weather Service predicted could bring high ...
The Alpena Area Chamber of Commerce will host their first Good Mid-Day Alpena on Thursday, Jan. 9. Join the chamber to hear updates about new things for 2025. Lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed ...
Alpena County Library will be hosting a variety of computer classes in January and February at 211 N. 1st Ave., Alpena. Registration for these free classes is required by either visiting the library’s ...
Large fossil fuel companies would have to pay fees to help New York fight the effects of climate change under a bill signed Thursday by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The new law requires companies responsible ...
Have you ever wanted to try ceramics but weren’t ready for a full semester commitment? Looking for a new hobby, a unique craft, or just curious to learn something new? Join Alpena Community College’s ...
For Makenzie Gilkison, spelling is such a struggle that a word like rhinoceros might come out as “rineanswsaurs” or sarcastic as “srkastik.” The 14-year-old from suburban Indianapolis can sound out ...
News Photo by Maxwell Olmstead From left to right, Michelle Markowski, Don LaMay, and Mable Lund play with their dogs at ...
Here we are again, at the end of a very eventful year. As you look back, I hope you remember the good things you’ve ...
Courtesy Photo In this photo submitted by Steve Westrope, the pink, yellow, and purple sky is seen over the pedestrian ...