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A study of more than 2,100 people ages 60 to 79 found that an intensive two-year program of mental and physical activities, ...
Peter White Public Library in Marquette will host Michigan Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson on ...
When The All-American Rejects started a house party tour earlier this year, the band’s goal was to get back to their roots to ...
SVU actor was 3 years old in 1967 when her movie star mom, Jayne Mansfield, died in a car crash. Hargitay's new documentary ...
The Grand Traverse County Sheriff’s office is holding 42-year-old Bradford James Gille, of Afton. He’s expected to face one ...
After more than two decades, “How’d You Feel About Talkin’ To Me,” the long-shelved album from early-2000s Detroit band Bogue, is finally getting a proper release. Former guitarist and current ...
ATHELSTANE, WI— An Illinois man died in an ATV accident in Marinette County over the weekend. Saturday at 5:30 p.m., ...
MSP says it’s a scam. Troopers will never call residents to request sensitive personal information or ask for money to be ...
WELLS TOWNSHIP, MI— Fire has destroyed a two-story structure in Wells Township. The Escanaba Department of Public Safety was ...
(2025), the new project from multi-hyphenate Jim Legxacy, tells the story of a U.K. rap scene overspilling its borders as it ...
President Trump is in Scotland. On Sunday, he said he struck a trade deal with the European Union. On Monday, he is expected to meet the prime minister of the U.K.
A growing movement of events — called Repair Fairs — want to help people learn to fix their broken things and, in turn, keep them out of landfills. NPR visits an event in northern New York.
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