(RRN) Ladies Pro Golf Tournament Set For Late June In Harris
It was Media Day Thursday for the Symetra Tour, as some of the ladies who will take part in the Island Resort Championship at Sweetgrass next month came to town. Stephanie Kenoyer is from south Florida and she will compete here for the third straight year. She says that the....


(RRN) Michigan DNR Says Third Dog Killed In U.P. Wolf Attack
As the debate continues over whether we should have a wolf hunt in the Upper Peninsula, the state DNR is reporting that another dog has been killed by a wolf in the Copper Country. This dog was found dead inside a fenced yard near the town of Atlantic Mine on Thursday. It's the third dog to be found...


(RRN) M-DOT Plans Detour On US-2 Cut River Bridge In June
Anyone who traveled to the eastern part of the Upper Peninsula in 2009 remembers the detour that was set up as the state replaced the decks on the US-2 bridge over the Cut River in Mackinac County. Well, get ready to go down that narrow detour route again this summer. The...


(RRN) Detectives Arrest Six People In Iron River Heroin Bust
Six people have been arrested on drugs charges in Iron River. Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team detectives went to a home on Tenth Avenue in Iron River Tuesday night and found four grams of heroin, marijuana, illegal mushrooms, and illegal prescription drugs. The owner…


(RRN) Wisconsin Man Arrested On Escanaba Subway Robberies
A Wisconsin man has been arrested and arraigned on charges that he broke into…and stole money from...two Subway restaurants in Escanaba. 51-year-old Brook Grzelak was arrested in Waupun, Wisconsin, and was brought back to Michigan under an extradition warrant on...


(RRN) Signatures Certified; U.P. Wolf Hunt On Hold For Now
The State Board of Canvassers has approved the petition signatures that were collected by animal rights groups to have a referendum on wolf hunting on the November, 2014 ballot. The 255,000 signatures were certified by the board on Wednesday. That means that the wolf hunt that is scheduled...


(RRN) Upper Peninsula Woman Wins $250,000 In Mega Millions
An Upper Peninsula woman won $250,000 in last Friday's Mega Millions lottery. Paulette Lightfoot of Sault Ste. Marie says she was disappointed at first because she had asked her husband to buy a ticket for the huge Powerball jackpot that night…and he bought a ticket for the wrong...


(RRN) Marquette County Gets EPA Brownfield Assessment Grant
Marquette County will be doing an inventory of all of the "brownfield" sites in the county, and will be using a federal grant to do the assessment. The EPA approved $400,000 for the project. Marquette County Treasurer Anne Giroux is a member of the Marquette County Brownfield Authority. She says the goal...


(RRN) Schoolcraft County Inmate Arrested After Walking Away
An inmate at the Schoolcraft County Jail walked away from his community service pass Monday night, but found a few hours later. Sheriff John Norrington says that he and the courts approved the pass for the 25-year-old man to attend a counseling session at a Manistique church. Deputies were notified...


(RRN) Meth Components Found Inside Hannahville House Fire
A fire investigation turned into a drug bust for Hannahville Tribal Police and the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team. The structure fire happened on tribal lands along Casino Lane Sunday night. The UPSET team found meth components near the fire, including four pop bottles....


(RRN) Benishek Says VA Not Approving Benefits Fast Enough
Upper Peninsula Congressman Dan Benishek says it is still taking too long for the Veterans Administration to approve benefits for our nation's veterans. So Benishek is introducing legislation that would make it easier for supervisors within the V-A to fire employees when they don't...


(RRN) Man Gets Prison For Crash That Killed Ishpeming Teen
The 28-year-old man responsible for a drunk driving crash that killed an Upper Peninsula boy in Wisconsin last fall is headed to prison. Timothy Christ was driving northbound in the southbound lane of US 141 with his lights off on October 6th when he collided head-on with a car driven by an Ishpeming woman...


(RRN) Fire Burns Near Propane Tank In Manistique Township
Some anxious moments Monday night for Manistique firefighters. They were called out to 69-96-W Smith Lake Drive in Manistique Township just after ten o'clock. On arrival, they found a large fire burning next to a 500-pound propane tank. They managed to get the gas shut off and the fire...


(RRN) Small Kingsford Boy Falls Out Of Second-Story Window
A two-year old Kingsford boy is hospitalized after falling from a second story window. Kingsford Public Safety says the child was leaning against the screen of an open window when the screen gave way and the child fell to the lawn below. The incident happened Monday afternoon...


(RRN) Marquette Woman Charged After Downtown Traffic Crash
Charges have been filed against a Marquette woman who crashed into two parked cars last Friday in downtown Marquette. The accident happened at just before 5:00 Friday afternoon in the 2-hundred block of West Washington Street. Marquette Police say that Ariel Williamson was charged...


(RRN) NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion Coming To Upper Peninsula
Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski is coming to the Upper Peninsula. Keselowski…and his Number Two Miller Lite Ford Fusion "Blue Deuce" car…will be in Saint Ignace next Wednesday, May 29th, and everyone is invited to attend a public event that night. It will be held at the...


(RRN) Gladstone's Shawn Reynolds Makes Elite MSP Diving Team
A Michigan state trooper from the Gladstone post has become certified as a member of the State Police Underwater Recovery Unit. Trooper Shawn Reynolds graduated from the four-week, 160-hourlong training program on Friday…along with five other men from Lower Michigan....


(RRN) Money Approved For Deer Habitat Improvement Projects
Grant money has been approved for several Upper Peninsula projects designed to help deer find enough food to eat in the spring and fall months. The 50-thousand dollars comes from the state's Deer Habitat Improvement Initiative. The Alger and Schoolcraft chapters of U-P Whitetails, and the Alger...


(RRN) Military Members Can Get Free Hunting, Fishing License
Free hunting and fishing licenses are now available for all active-duty military members in Michigan. To qualify, a person has to have been a Michigan resident at the time of enlistment. They have to show proof of military status when applying for the free license…and any license that...


(RRN) Police Begin New Holiday Seatbelt Campaign On Monday
Michigan State Police are back with their "Click it or Ticket" seatbelt campaign, just in time for the upcoming Memorial Day travel period. News conferences are being held across Michigan Monday….including one at the state police post in Negaunee…to launch the advertising....


(RRN) Lake Superior State Univ. Opens New Charter Schools
With the State of Michigan lifting the cap on the number of charter schools, Lake Superior State University has set one up that takes advantage of on-line learning. John Shibley in the LSSU Public Relations Department says it is called "I Cademy". He says teaching math, science....


(RRN) Large Jackpots Claimed In Power Ball, Mega Millions
Those two big lottery jackpots were claimed over the weekend, but not by anyone here in Michigan. The $600 million Powerball had one winning ticket that was sold in Florida. So the jackpot will be down to the minimum $40 million on Wednesday. The $190 million Mega Millions had two winning...


(RRN) DNR Creates Web Page For 'Family-Friendly' Fishing
With the walleye and trout fishing seasons underway across the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan DNR has added a section on its web page to show you fishing areas that are "family-friendly". These are waters that have easy access, a high likelihood of actually catching a fish, and various...


(RRN) New Law Gives Schools Option For Making Up Snow Days
Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation Thursday that gives school districts another option when dealing with too many snow days. Most districts have decided to "make up" those days by tacking on days at the end of the school calendar in June. But under legislation signed....


(RRN) Escanaba Schools To Have Massive Layoffs, Sports Cuts
Massive budget cuts are on the way in the Escanaba Area Public Schools. The school board this week approved the cuts because the district expects to receive less money in state aid, and enrollment continues to decline. Escanaba Superintendent Michele LeMire says that 13.5 teaching positions....


(RRN) Benishek Wants Changes To Military Sex Investigations
Upper Peninsula Congressman Dan Benishek has introduced legislation aimed at dealing with the high level of sexual assaults that are happening within our military. Benishek says many sexual assaults go unreported, and many soldiers aren't comfortable talking to their commanders...


(RRN) Marinette County Man Hospitalized After Bear Attack
A man was attacked by a bear in the Town of Silver Creek Wednesday afternoon. That's located across the border in Marinette County. Sheriffs Deputies say that Gerre Ninnermann saw the bear go after his dog and tried to scare the bear away. But the bear turned on Ninnermann and...


(RRN) Suspect Arrested After Drug Bust In Dickinson County
Michigan State Police made a huge drug bust this in Dickinson County Wednesday afternoon. Troopers say that when they went to a home in Channing to talk with a parole violator, they smelled the marijuana odor. When they went inside, troopers found a growing operation that had about...


(RRN) Powerball Has No Big Winner; Jackpot At $475 Million
The Powerball Lottery jackpot went unclaimed Wednesday night, meaning that at least $475 million will be up for grabs in this Saturday night's drawing. Wednesday night's numbers were 2, 11, 26, 34 and 41. The Mega Ball number was 32. But nobody in the entire country...


(RRN) Woman Charged With Stealing From Assisted Living Home
A Rapid River woman was charged Wednesday with stealing money from an assisted living facility. Michigan State Police say that 39 year-old Jana Chaperon was the director of the Woodland Meadows Assisted Living Facility, which was owned by Manistique's Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital. Detectives....

(RRN) U.P. Woman Gets Stuck In Car After Breaking Into Hotel
A Curtis woman was arrested Tuesday when she allegedly broke into Chamberlin's Inn…but then locked herself inside of the get-away car. Michigan State Police say the 42-year-old went into the Inn early Tuessday and stole food, dishes, silverware, and other items. Then she couldn't find her car keys....


(RRN) Seatbelt Campaign Set To Begin Across Upper Peninsula
The Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning has kicked off a media campaign to get more of us to use our seat belts. The state's seatbelt usage rate hit 97.9 % in 2009, but has been dropping steadily ever since…and last year, it was at 93.6%. Next week, safety belt enforcement zones...


(RRN) Benishek Says Sportsmen Groups Support His Legislation
Upper Peninsula Congressman Dan Benishek says that 21 sportsmen groups from across the country have offered support for his legislation that would declare an "open unless posted closed" policy on federal lands. Benishek says his legislation is needed to prevent environmentalists...


(RRN) Kivela Demands Hearing on Prison Food Privitization
State representative John Kivela is demanding a House hearing on the state correction department's decision to privatize prison food systems. Kivela says that having a Pennsylvania company providing those services won't save the state any money, and will mean the loss of work...


(RRN) Memorial Weekend Ceremony Planned To Honor Priestap
The Veterans Administration Hospital in Iron Mountain is planning a special ceremony on Memorial Day weekend. It's to honor James Priestap, a Dickinson County man who was killed by a sniper's bullet in Iraq back in 2006. The V-A is renaming the circle drive in front of the...


(RRN) Downstate Woman Dies In Mackinac County Traffic Crash
A downstate woman died in a traffic crash in the eastern U.P. on Sunday. Mackinac County Sheriffs Deputies say the accident happened on US-2 at the Scenic Overlook just outside of Saint Ignace at 9:30 Sunday morning. A car turned into the path of a pick-up truck that was....


(RRN) NTSB Report Blames Pilot Error For '11 UP Plane Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board has come back with its final report about an Upper Peninsula plane crash that happened in December of 2011. The crash killed the pilot…29-year-old Manistique native Joseph Pann…and 52-year-old Detroit native Thomas Phillips, who was an...


(RRN) Sawyer International Airport Tower Not Closing In June
The air traffic control tower at Sawyer International Airport is not closing after all. The federal Transportation Secretary says that they've found enough money within the FAA budget to keep the towers open at 149 small airports, including Sawyer. The towers had been scheduled to close in...


(RRN) Flags Lowered Across Michigan To Honor Firefighter
Flags are being lowered to half-staff across Michigan Monday to honor a downstate firefighter who died in the line of duty last week. Governor Rick Snyder has ordered all flags lowered to remember 29-year-old Brian Woehlke, who died while fighting a fore at a strip mall in the...


(RRN) Bridge Project Begins Monday On M-28 In Alger County
Work is scheduled to begin Monday on the M-28 bridge that goes over the Anna River in Alger County. The state transportation department will be resurfacing the bridge, and replacing the "bridge approaches" in this project. There will be one lane of traffic open, so there will be a...


(RRN) Michigan NRC Officially Approves Wolf Hunting Season
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission Thursday approved holding a limited wolf hunt during its meeting in Roscommon. The hunt calls for the taking of 16 wolves in one unit in western Gogebic County, another 19 wolves in parts of Baraga, Ontonagon, eastern Gogebic and...


(RRN) Governor Signs Bill Effectively Blocking '14 Wolf Vote
Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation Wednesday that gives the Natural Resources Commission the authority to designate an animal as a "game animal", which opens the animal up for a possible hunt. Senate Bill 288 was sponsored by Upper Peninsula State Senator Tom Casperson as a way to neutralize a potential...


(RRN) Man Dies From Dry Ice Fumes In Dickinson County Well
An elderly man died inside a well at a camp in Dickinson County on Wednesday. Michigan State Police say the incident happened at just before 2:00 in the afternoon in Waucedah Township when the 77-year-old man from Orland Park Illinois was making repairs to a 12-foot deep...


(RRN) Grass Fire Spreads Near Manistique; Five Acres Burned
A grass fire got out of control on Wednesday in Manistique Township, burning about five acres of forestland along North Kendall Road. Manistique Public Safety says the call came in at about 11:15 in the morning, and when crews got there, they saw that the fire was spreading quickly...


(RRN) Pop Bottles With Meth Liquid Found In Iron River Parks
Five pop bottles containing components of methamphetamines were left in two Iron River parks on Wednesday. State police say they were called first to Bachman Park where a small kid found what's called a "burst vessel" with an unknown liquid inside. Luckily, the eight-year-old did not...


(RRN) Police Report Accidents In Chippewa, Alger Counties
Michigan State Police are investigating a fatal traffic crash in the eastern U.P. Details are sketchy, but troopers say a 44-year-old woman lost control of her car on M-28 near Dick Road in Chippewa County. She was the only person in the car at the time of the accident, which happened sometime...


(RRN) Governor Declares Six U.P. Counties As Disaster Areas
Governor Rick Snyder Tuesday declared state disaster areas in 19 Michigan counties, including six here in the Upper Peninsula. The declaration comes after rapidly-melting snow and ice caused massive flooding in those areas. Here in the U.P., the declaration covers Marquette, Baraga, Houghton...


(RRN) Lake State Looks For New President; Wants Your Opinion
Lake Superior State University is moving forward with is search for a new president. Current president Tony McLain is leaving in December, and the LSSU Board of Trustees is launching a nationwide search for a replacement. The university right now has put together a search...


(RRN) Grass Fire Spreads In Wells Twp.; No Injuries Reported
A grass fire got out of hand Tuesday in Wells Township. Escanaba Public Safety firefighters were to the home at 57-50 John 17-Point-3 Avenue at about 4:30 in the afternoon and saw two sheds and several fences on fire. They were able to put out the flames rather quickly and were...


(RRN) Many Upper Peninsula Highway Roadside Parks Re-Open
The late spring has made for a slow start to the tourism season, but with warmer and drier weather this week, M-DOT has re-opened many of the roadside parks that sit alongside Upper Peninsula highways. M-DOT Spokesman James Lake says that 23 of them re-opened on Monday...


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