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Wilderness Trail Fire UPDATE: 6:15 p.m: Blaze 100 percent contained; Area reopens

GRAYLING - The Michigan DNR announced minutes ago the Wilderness Trail Fire in Grayling is 100 percent contained and all local roads are reopened. Officials...

Wilderness Trail Fire UPDATE 1:20 a.m; Kneff and Staley Lake rec areas reopen

GRAYLING - Although the Wilderness Trail Fire is not completely contained, Michigan officials said the recreation areas at Kneff Lake and Staley Lake, as...

Read all about it! June issue of Up North Voice

NORTHERN MICHIGAN - The June 2023 print issue of Up North Voice is available on newsstands in the following counties: Roscommon, Crawford, Ogemaw, Oscoda...

Rep. Borton invites residents to local office hour

REGION- State Rep. Ken Borton, of Gaylord, announced he will host a local office hour in Houghton Lake on Friday, June 16. The meeting will...

UPDATE 9:20 p.m: Blaze 90 percent contained; Help came from Wisconsin

CRAWFORD COUNTY / GRAYLING - Firefighters continued to come to Grayling to support local fire teams as the battled the Wilderness Trail Fire southeast...

UPDATE 9:20 p.m: Blaze 90 percent contained; Help came from Wisconsin

CRAWFORD COUNTY / GRAYLING - Firefighters continued to come to Grayling to support local fire teams as the battled the Wilderness Trail Fire southeast...

Surprise! Driving drunk to police station could get you a ticket

TRAVERSE CITY - Two Traverse City residents found out it probably wasn't the best idea to drive to the Traverse City Michigan State Police...

Gallagher Road closed

OGEMAW - The Ogemaw County Road Commission announced Gallagher Road is closed due to construction. According to a statement from the commission, Gallagher from Newman Road...

Opposition growing to Guard’s attempt to take another 52k acres

GRAYLING - More counties, villages and townships have joined the now 71 communities that formally oppose the still improper expansion of Camp Grayling. This is...

Ogemaw youth receives Young Farmer Award

OGEMAW COUNTY- Every year Michigan’s best young farmers, ages 18-35, face off in categories geared toward measuring their agricultural involvement, leadership, and achievements. Elaine Palm...
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