8-18 Media is an award
 winning youth news bureau  where kids ages 8 to 18
 report on issues that affect  their lives. Our mission is to  empower young people by  giving them a significant voice  in the world.

 Members work in teams to  produce stories which are  published regularly in  Marquette Monthly magazine  and broadcast weekly on  WMQT-Q107 Radio and  WNMU Public Radio 90 in  Marquette.

 Besides local reporting,  members cover special  projects such as recent  cultural exchanges with youth  in Japan and the 2008 Democratic and Republican  National Conventions. Stories  have appeared in numerous  national outlets including The  Boston Globe, New York  Daily  News, Los Angeles  Times and  The Philadelphia  Inquirer.

 The bureau has approximately  45 members. For
 membership information click  here.

 
 8-18 Media Director
 
 

 Dennis Whitley
 8-18media@chartermi.net
 (906) 226-7874

 
     
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Bishop shares thoughts on making "one world"
Bishop Malasusa, the leader of five million members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, recently had and extended visit to the Upper Peninsula. He met with church and community leaders as a way of making ties between his country and ours. Click here to read more.
Easing the sting of divorce for kids
Most people know someone who has had an experience with divorce and many have had an experiencve themselves. It is not unusual. Divorce can make many people, especially kids whose parents are in that situation, feel hurt and sad. Yet, in the Marquette area, there are no programs to help kids get through their parent's divorce. Click here to read more.
Teens do important work on nonprofit boards
Teens have often been known for their laziness and rebellious attitudes, but it may surprise many that Marquette area teens are getting more involved in their community through service in nonprofit agencies. Click here to read more.
U.P. girl excels in sports and life, despite physical disability
Kelly Allen is not the typical high school junior. Allen, a student at Kingsford High School, is a multi-sport athlete with two world championships to her name. Click here to read more.
Kids find martial arts to be productive, fun
Picture yourself in your childhood. You are being harrassed and you feel you need some way to defend yourself. That could be one of the many reasons why a young person would want to study martial arts. However, kids get involved in martial arts for many reasons. Click here to read more.
Heritage Trail highlights history, provides fun recreation
In the future––planners hope about five years from now––there will be forty-eight miles of nicely maintained, connected trails running from Republic in western Marquette County to Chocolay Township in eastern Marquette County. Click here to read more.

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Bringing books to life
By Tia Platteborze, 13, Lorissa Juntti, 12, Rachael Loman, 11, Jessica Penhale, 11, Sydney Dorow, 11 and Mariel Morton, 10

Sonatina Saturday
By Lane Whitley, 15, and Anna Morrison, 12

Grandparents Teach Too
By Jessica Goodwin, 14, and Keirrah Grifka, 10

Empty Bowls
By Hayley Maskus, 17, Joe Bowers, 15, GlenEllen Lehmberg, 12, Will Guter, 9 and Julien Malherbe, 9

Young Hams
By Eric Wagner, 16 and Ben Harris, 15


The Importance of Art Classes
By Anna Morrison, 12, Keigan Everett, 10 and Gregorios Mihalopoulos, 9

Connecting Tanzania and America
By Erin Bozek-Jarvis, 16, Ben Harris, 15 and Maggie Guter, 12

What I REALLY want to do on summer vacation
By Sophie Rosevear, 12 and Anna Morrison, 12

A Home for the Skaters
By Hayley Maskus, 17 and Joe Bowers, 15

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