ESCANABA Escanaba Area Public Schools recently purchased property on North Lincoln Road with plans to relocate their Student Success Center (SSC) an alt
By Escanaba Daily Press staff ESCANABA A controversial plan to annex a portion of Escanaba Township to Cornell Township was a major topic of discussion
ESCANABA A controversial plan to annex a portion of Escanaba Township to Cornell Township was a major topic of discussion at the Delta County Board of Commi
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Caroline Carlson | Daily Press Elaine Cousineauâs first grade classroom enjoys lessons in their pajamas on Pajama Day at Lemmer Elementary School in Escanaba recently.
ESCANABA The school year has been a challenge to both students and teachers.
Reflecting on the school year so far, area school superintendents praised their staff, saying that despite this being a difficult year, teachers are working harder than ever to give students the best education they can provide in difficult times.
Escanaba Superintendent Dr. Coby Fletcher said one challenge has been attendance. He notes the state changed the way attendance is taken in an effort, Fletcher believes, to make things easier. Instead, he said it has created another learning curve, amidst many. Gladstone Superintendent Doug Leisenring also remarked on the change the state made to recording attendance, sayingt it is measured via two-way interaction. It can be through text, online applications, e
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Michael J. Kolasa, J.D., LL.M., CFP, CTFA, CAP, vice president and trust officer at The Stephenson National Bank & Trust holding the check for the bankâs $1,000 donation to the Virtual Vino event.
ESCANABA The Escanaba Rotary Club will be holding its annual fundraiser virtually this year. The drawing, re-christened Virtual Vino, will be at 7 p.m. on Saturday, December 12.
In past years the event known as “Vino at the Casino” the was held on the first Saturday in November at the Island Resort and Casino in Harris. The 2019 event sold out with over 400 people in attendance. Now in its 18th year, Escanaba Rotary’s largest fundraiser was scheduled in December to give the Rotary time to prepare for the new format.