Our non-profit hospital
In an attempt to collaborate with other health organizations and to secure additional funding and services, hospital officials have been working toward restructuring as a traditional 501c3 not-for-profit health organization.
Can Columbus Township survive?
Only one individual of the five-member board has decided to run for reelection, which will leave four open seats for the general election in November of 2024.
Helen Newberry Joy announces projects for $7.3 million state allocation
Helen Newberry Joy Hospital and Healthcare Center (HNJH) is excited to announce the significant improvement projects, made possible by a generous allocation of $7.3 million through the state budget.
Growing young leaders in the Curtis 4-H Civic Club
Students going into grades 3-7 attended the 4-H Civic Club provided by Mackinac County 4-H Volunteer Ethel Wells and Mackinac County MSU Extension 4-H Program Coordinator, Tracie Abram.
Latest Stories
The magnificent forest gets undressed
By Bill Cook The annual color change makes autumn the favorite season for many. While gorgeous, it’s part of a much longer physiological and ecological process of tree survival during a harsh...
Dig Pink game set for Tuesday in Engadine
The 15th Annual Dig Pink volleyball game between the Newberry Indians and the Engadine Eagles will take place on Tuesday, October 10.
Taylor sets two school records as Lady Indians continue to roll
Sammy Taylor has had everyone’s attention since she first stepped on a cross country course.
Obituaries for the week of 10/04/2023
Ronald Jay Ware January 5, 1965 – September 25, 2023 Ronald Jay Ware, 58, of Newberry, died Monday afternoon September 25, 2023 at My Michigan Medical Center in Sault Ste. Marie. Born January 5,...
Introducing Glen Pittman – Luce County’s new airport manager
The Luce County Board of Commissioners, who oversees the airport, voted at their September 19 meeting to hire Pittman, who had been serving as the interim manager.
Check out what we’ve got on display
Looking for a new book to read, but don’t know where to start? The Tahquamenon Area Library staff has created rotating displays to make finding new reading material even easier.
Friday Night Football – St. Ignace vs. Newberry
It’s Homecoming for Newberry as the 5-0 St. Ignace Saints take on the 4-1 Newberry Indians in Friday night varsity football!
Freed to leave prosecutor post
Ten years after he became Luce County Prosecuting Attorney, Josh Freed is moving on. Freed will soon work as a referee for the Luce County Friend of the Court, a position he’ll start in November.
Indians shut down Superior Central Cougars
Depth on the high school football roster is becoming more and more important, and the Newberry Indians finally got to show theirs off in a dominating 48-0 win Friday at home against Superior Central.
Obituaries for the week of 09/27/2023
Sue L. Kuehnl January 28, 1947 – September 20, 2023 Sue L. Kuehnl (nee Duncan), 76 of Gould City, MI, passed away Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at Vitalia Assisted Living in Westlake, OH. Sue was...
Erickson resigns from 911 position
At his final Luce County Emergency Planning Committee meeting, Erickson tried to solve one more emergency situation.
Newton Historical Society planning veterans’ memorial walkway
The Newton Township Historical Society of Gould City is making plans to honor their hometown heroes with a memorial stone and brick walkway.
Five things to know about the County Road 407 project
Many folks have questions about the project, and not all information out there is correct.
Obituaries for the week of 09/20/2023
William Matchinski February 23, 1947 – August 29, 2023 William “Will” Matchinski passed away on August 29 after a short illness following hip replacement surgery. William was the third child and...