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New movie theater coming to Marquette

Moviegoers in Marquette County will be thrilled to hear that there is a new theater likely heading to the area. Thomas Theatre Group, which owns and operates Willow Creek in […]

SGT’s Recycling opens resale store in Escanaba
New restaurant Das Steinhaus opens in Marquette
Humungus Fungus celebrated in Crystal Falls

Source: Duluth News-Tribune

Exhibit uncovers folk culture of Michigan through music

Source: Miami Herald

Dia de los Tacos makes a splash on Marquette summer food scene

When Mike Walker decided he was going to strike out on his own and bring something to Marquette no one had ever seen before, he did it with style. Meet the town's only active food truck, which features scrumptious tacos and other tasty treats and can be found out and about waiting to greet you and your tastebuds.

Jack Lessenberry writes about how the U.P. sees Detroit

Source: Michigan Radio

New staff member at U.P. Rehab
Bay College hires new VP of instruction
Escanaba looks pretty great for 150 years old. I Shawn Malone
Escanaba: 150 years young and looking to the future

It's almost hard to believe that Escanaba is 150 years old. First and foremost, the city looks darn good for its age. Secondly, there just seems to be a youthful energy buzzing around where you least expect to find it. But at 150 years old, the city has plenty of experience--including plenty of economic ups and downs--under its belt. But the future may be a bright one for this Upper Peninsula town. Managing editor Sam Eggleston explains.

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