NMU professors weigh in IT LOOKS INCREASINGLY likely that Governor Whitmer will start to open up at least parts of Michigan, including the U.P., within the next couple of weeks. The infection rate here remains low, deaths from COVID-19 have flattened out, and UPHS, at last report, didn't have a single COVID-19 ... Continue Reading
The Intoxicating and Punishing Power of Facebook
LATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Casa Calabria parking lot. The Mothers Day rush. "It was a nightmare," says Casa owner Jim Johnson. A nightmare because the Casa had only recently reopened only for take-out, and the orders on this special day at one of Marquette's favorite restaurants had arrived like a tsunami. Two ... Continue Reading
Farmers Market Prepares for Opening, Farmers Make Adjustments, and Border Grill Is Still Uncertain
So how's it going to work? EXPECT THE MARQUETTE Farmers Market to open up later this month. It won't be on May 16th (this Saturday), the original opening date, but new market manager Sara Johnson says she fully plans to open it before June 1st. So that leaves May 23rd and May 30th as the only remaining Saturdays. But ... Continue Reading
Questions About Farmer Q’s, Room at the Inn’s Shrinking Numbers, and Who’s Ordering 98 Sandwiches?
Produce or pot? IS A BIG change coming to Farmer Q's, the popular, little, family-owned grocery store in south Marquette? Sure looks that way. The Marquette Planning Commission recently approved a marijuana special use permit application for the Farmer Q's location, which means that Farmer Q's will be converted to a ... Continue Reading
Border Grill’s Future, and a Six Million Dollar Home
Third Street location's future is uncertain THE CLOSURE OF Border Grill on Third Street, along with the removal of the restaurant's furniture, has some wondering whether it's closing down for good at that location. Nope, not necessarily, says Nathan Mileski, who oversees food operations for Border Grill. "When the ... Continue Reading
Survey Results: Downtown Marquette Facing a Huge Challenge
A SURVEY OF businesses just conducted by Marquette's Downtown Development Authority presents some concerning statistics. No, you could call them alarming. Question: If the COVID-19 business disruption continues, how long would it be before you're in danger of closing permanently? Answer: 27% say 1-2 ... Continue Reading
Cautious Hope for the Roam Inn and Uncle Ducky’s, Busy Times for Bankers, and How Safe is Marquette?
Munising is being squeezed by the pandemic "I'M TRYING TO stay optimistic but it's getting harder every day." The words of Tom Dolaskie, the co-owner of the Roam Inn, Tracey's, Eh Burger, and a few other businesses in Munising. He and his partner have spent a lot of money, time and energy helping to build up the ... Continue Reading
The New Normal at the YMCA
NO DECISION YET on when the YMCA will be able to reopen its facilities in Marquette County. "Whenever the Governor says we can open, we'll open," says YMCA CEO Jenna Zdunek. "We'll be ready." The earliest possibility seems to be mid-May, if Governor Whitmer gives her okay. If that happens, the Y facilities would ... Continue Reading
Norlite Perseveres, Frontline Workers and Restaurants Get Some Help, and Sawyer Makes Plans for Improvements
Transparency, not hiding, at Norlite YOU'VE GOT TO admire Wayne Johnson, the administrator of Norlite Nursing Center, which unfortunately is a hot spot for COVID-19. Five deaths of residents so far, eighteen others testing positive for it, with several staff members testing positive, as well. Some executives in such a ... Continue Reading
A Gift for Us
TEN MINUTES OF almost indescribable beauty and poignancy. That's what UP filmmaker and photographer Aaron Peterson has given us this week as we marked the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Peterson has put together and posted a film intriguingly entitled "24 Leeches." It's the story of a family camping trip in the Slate ... Continue Reading
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