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A $2.7 million Congressional Directed Spending grant awarded to the local recycling program by the U.S. Department of ...
The Alpena Wildcats varsity baseball team dropped the opener but rallied late to earn a 6-6 tie in Game 2 against the Gaylord ...
The Alpena High School 5505 Robotics Team has concluded another successful season, and invites the community to an open house ...
News Photo by Steve Schulwitz Members of the Youth Volunteer Corps of Alpena work side-by-side with members of the Alpena ...
The Alpena High School varsity softball team faced a tough outing Tuesday, dropping both games of a home doubleheader against ...
After an academic year of caring for salmon, Alpena High School students from Aubrey Scott’s natural resources class released ...
Alpena police officer’s wife shares her experience of being the spouse of an officer for Police Week
ALPENA — Alpena Police Department Officer Nick Hayes’ wife, Lindsay Hayes, spoke to both the challenges and joys of being the ...
News Photo by Leslianne Johns Madelyn Farley tries to steal the ball from an opposing player in Tuesday night’s soccer game ...
How do people respond when the world around them falls apart? I gained some insights during a brief trip up north last week.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reissuing multiple consumer alerts following an uptick in scams impersonating well-known individuals. Scammers are increasingly impersonating celebrities – ...
A stalemate between President Donald Trump and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker that threatened a $1.2 billion plan to keep invasive ...
LANSING— Mistrust in government had a bigger impact on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy than medical mistrust among African Americans in Southeast Michigan, according to a recent study. Led by Mark Manning, ...
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