Germfask’s Danish troll

By Carol Stiffler An international event is about to take place in Germfask. Levi and Durea Brady, who purchased Northland Outfitters on the Manistique River in Germfask last year, have made an enormous investment in the campground. They’ve added shower houses,...

Here lies Riley Fuller

By Sterling McGinn The small and peaceful West Lakefield Cemetery is the final resting place for a Civil War veteran. For nearly 131 years, the grave of Riley Humphrey Fuller was unmarked, and no one who visited the cemetery knew that a Civil War veteran and prominent...

LINK stays in place this summer

By Sterling McGinn Through the generosity of multiple donors, the Luce County Community Resources and Recreation center, better known as the LINK, will remain at their current location at least until August 31 of this year. The building housing the LINK is owned by...

Will eviction break the LINK?

By Carol Stiffler Anything to help the kids. That’s what Mary Archambeau had in mind when she founded the Luce County Community Resources and Recreation. Now called the LINK, the non-profit organization was originally known as Youth At Play (YAP). Archambeau started...

Nathan’s story

By Carol Stiffler Kind, gentle, witty Nathan Seitz collected admirers easily while at work in Newberry. He made strong connections with coworkers and customers at Hometown Pharmacy. Customers loved talking to him. Some brought him books to read. In just a few months...