Next week, The 906 Sports Bar and Grill is collecting food and toiletry donations. All those donations will go to Superior Piercing Co.’s ‘free’ table.
The Marquette Regional History Center was packed with artists and guests browsing through local artists’ displays. Early holiday shoppers searched for the perfect handmade gifts ahead of the winter holiday season.
Organizers say round dance is a ceremony that comes from the Cree people. They say the activity prepares students to be able to participate in community round dance events to come.
Bay College President Nerita Hughes says the college won for its creativity in working with K-12, as well as with other colleges. She says the award helps destigmatize community college.
On Saturday night, the lake-effect machine will get going and scattered rain showers will start to mix with snow showers, becoming all snow for Sunday, Monday and possibly Tuesday for some areas.
The theme, inspired by the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, is Above and Below the Surface: Maritime History of the Great Lakes.
With the closure of the OB department in Ironwood, many have raised concerns regarding the quality of health care the western U.P., including the hospital’s nursing staff.
The Marquette Regional History Center will host the art sale this Saturday, November 15th. With a 2ドル entrance donation you can browse through lots of holiday art and check out the Dollhouse Days exhibition in the gallery.
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The commission discussed a proposal which would expand the zoning ordinance’s definition of wetland. A Wetland Buffer Zone would also be added to township wetlands.