The Marijuana Drama Continues…Judge Chastises Lawyers

The judge who has overseen what has become years of lawsuits over marijuana policy in the City of Menominee asked ...

The 1976 McClintock murder conviction was upheld despite an appeal based on questionable DNA tactics

A dead man’s conviction for a 1976 double murder stands, an appeals court ruled Tuesday saying the deception used by ...

Last Week, PFOA & PFOS were designated as hazardous substances by the EPA.

Last week the Biden – Harris Administration designated PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, ...

A Marinette County man was sentenced to 12 years in Federal Prison in U.S. District Court last week

According to court records, 37-year-old David Johnson used various online media platforms to engage in sexual conversations with minors in ...

A Marinette Man is Convicted of Drug and Gun Charges

The jury found a Marinette County man guilty of several charges, including drug trafficking and possessing a firearm as a ...

Michigan Rep. Dave Prestin: Democrats unveil ‘Resentence & Release’ plan that would empty prisons, send victims into hiding

Michigan State Representative Dave Prestin recently spoke out against a plan to allow the most violent offenders to reduce their ...

A Boxing Fight Night were a backyard fight club is more than just getting punched

You may think that a backyard fight club comprises a bunch of hoodlums throwing punches at each other, but that’s ...

The M&M Community Foundation asks for your support

April is Sponsorship Month and sponsorships range from $500 to $5,000 which provides operational support for the M&M Area Community ...

Menominee Area Public Schools is to become a device and cell phone free school

In an effort to give Menominee students the best education experience possible, beginning tomorrow today it turned out that about ...

Who is City of Marinette’s city council candidate Roger Kreideman?

Roger Kreideman announces that he’s running for a spot-on City Council representing Ward 5. Kreideman says, “We don’t have enough ...