Sitemap - 2022 - Man About Town

Low Income Housing Approved, Maybe More on the Way, a Vandal Strikes, Blackrocks Gets National Recognition, Musicians Soar, and an Unlucky Woman Exclaims “I Can Eat Again!”

The $3000 Tattoo, the $3000 Dinner, New Condos on Lakeshore Boulevard, Declining NMU Enrollment, Church Expansion Delayed, and Trading Life in the Lower Peninsula for the U.P.

A New (and Youthful) Mayor, an Expanding “Health Food” Business, the Future of the “Hilton” Property, Tourism Down, TV News Ratings, Marquette Monthly’s Revival, and Planned Opening for Marquette Mtn.

Nurses Are Burning Out, UPHS Is Searching for Help, a Mayor Is Stepping Down, the Brownstone Is Dressing Up, and 31,000 Acres Have Been Saved

Forecast: What Will Marquette Look Like in 2032?

A Fairfield Inn Expansion, Another Hotel on the Horizon?, the Warming Center Can’t Handle All the Homeless, Local Housing Prices Escalating, Financial Help for College-Bound Kids, & the Packers Stink

Former TV Anchor Found Not Guilty, WZMQ Makes Its Local Debut, Covid Cases Decline, Long Covid Persists, Violent Crime Increases, and Yooper Lad Finds An Audience

Camp Cannabis Preps, Airbnb Threat, Crazy Ideas That Worked, Tech Success in Marquette, No Union at Swick, and an Assassination Text

The Future of the Lakeshore Blvd Property, Blakely’s Rumored Return, Spaceport Plans Dying, Queen City Running Company’s Expansion, The Truth About Native Americans, and Joe’s Cakes Honored

The Lakeshore Hotel Proposal? Planning Commission Says No

Uproar Over Planned Hotel, Another Marijuana Business, an $18 an Hour Minimum Wage, an All-Women Company, and the Beatles at NMU

Prime Lakefront Land Vacant and Ignored, Marquette Mountain Preps for Winter, New Restaurant at the Masonic, Cognition Updated Plans, and When Will the New Jacobetti Home Open?

The Cambensy/Veridea/NMU Foundation Controversy, the City of Marquette Weighs In, What About Housing?, Delta Disses Sawyer, and Zephyr Up for Sale

The Cambensy Bombshell—the Allegations, Heated Reaction, Valid Points, and What It Portends for the Hospital Site Development…Also, a Possible Blakely Comeback, and a Fun, Chaotic Italian Restaurant

Bohnak Says No, a Union at Swick?, the Cooling Real Estate Market, NMU Presidency Update, and NIL Money for Athletes

Hope for the Hospital Site, Progress on the Vault, Cheap Gas!, Cannabis Closure, Abortion on the Ballot, and the “Redmen” Name

Michigan Abortions Legal (for now), One Shop Opens and Another Closes, Free Ice Cream!, a Sad Tale of Addiction, and a Woman’s Battle to Save Herself

Property Tax Hike, Gas and Tourism Concerns, Co-op Backs Out of Marketplace, Cognition Interviewing Applicants, and the Online Monster Gobbles Up Another Customer

Tax Increase Dilemma, Court Cases Backed Up, Felonies Soaring, TV6 Changes, A Business Asking for Help, and Two Remarkable Entrepreneurs

Veridea’s in the Driver’s Seat, Marquette a Resort Town?, Schools as Fortresses, Dairy Queen for Sale, and Joy-Sticking Your Way Around the Lower Harbor

Condos at Forestville, Low Paid Sheriff’s Deputies, Suicides High in the UP, Pastry Chef and Chocolatier Head South, and TV6 Newsroom Gets a New Name

Veridea in the Spotlight, a Major Vacancy Downtown, Bohnak’s Indecision, Day Care Crisis, and an Unforgettable UP Documentary

Hospital Property Progress, Spaceport Questions, Another Youth Suicide, Choral Concert Controversy, and Two Entertainment Gems in Marquette

Marquette Baking is Back, Third Street Marketplace is Delayed, a New Coffee Shop in Town, Apartments Filling up on the Lakeshore, and Medicaid Patients Face a Deadline

Ittner Retirement, Youth Suicide Concerns, Housing Bubble?, Bohnak Return?, and More Concerts and More Liquor

Proposed Development on Presque Isle, Oath Keepers Coming to Town, a Possible Ban on Dogs, and a Nudist Retreat

New TV Anchor Line-up, New Daily Local TV Show, Kids Cove Controversy, Action at Westwood Mall, and Gas Up/Covid Down

A Single Mother Pleads With the State, a Couple Gives Millions, a Snowpocalypse?, and a Gutsy Woman

A $166 Million Dollar Development in Marquette? Yep

Plans for the Power Plant Property, TV6 Goes Digital, Winter Games in Marquette, Covid Stats Drop, and Drag Show Comes to Town

Property Tax Hike, CBS Station Switch, Townhome Move-in, Domino’s Expansion, and Aaron Rodgers’s Future

Housing Hopes—at the Old Hospital and from Renovare, the Fire Station Entrepreneur, Cambensy’s Student Loan, Covid Peaking??, and Huron Mountain Comfort Food

The Covid Upsurge, a Cliffs-Dow Property Update, the NY Deli Mystery Solved, the Depressing Delta News, and Our Amazing Photographers

New Food Co-op Store, Masonic Center Deal, Covid Numbers Soaring, Doctors and Nurses Planning to Quit, and Entrepreneurs Taking a Chance