Swabs from the UP being sent to a downstate lab "RIGHT NOW IT'S low risk, but in the long run, we're pretty sure it's going to find its way up here." The words of Dr. Kevin Piggott, the medical director of the Marquette County Health Department, referring to the spread of COVID-19, the coronavirus that's spreading ... Continue Reading
The Old City Hall, the New Soccer Tournament, and Warm Praise for Marquette
Looking to fill vacancies NEW MANAGEMENT AT the Old City Hall in Marquette. The Highbridge Group, with Lois O'Dovero as owner and her son Jim O'Dovero as general manager, have taken over after a realignment within the O'Dovero family. Highbridge now owns about ten buildings in the city and the Township. "We're ... Continue Reading
The Marq’s (Partial) Revival, the Sale of the Birchmont, and Praise for the Mountain
Not the full menu IT'S NOT WHAT many of The Marq's loyal customers would prefer but it's better than nothing. The highly respected farm-to-table restaurant that closed down last year is expected to reopen soon on a very limited basis, according to George Stien, one of the owners. "I do intend to reopen The Marq as ... Continue Reading
The Ever Changing Landscape on Third Street
Brewery buys its next door neighbor FIRST, BLACK ROCKS. No firm plans announced yet, but Marquette's best known brewery has confirmed they're expanding. They closed on a deal a couple of weeks ago to buy the building next door to them on Third Street. "We've needed more space, we've been limited in the types of live ... Continue Reading
Should Marquette County Residents Be Worried About the Coronavirus?
SHORT ANSWER: NO, at least not yet. There have been no cases reported in the Upper Peninsula or in Michigan. And in the United States, the only cases reported so far have shown a direct connection to China. However, a new case was reported just yesterday (Thursday) in which the source of the virus has not been determined ... Continue Reading