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We revisited a conversation about a nickel mine in the Upper Peninsula, plus we heard about the Boblo boats from when Bois Blanc was not just a private island community.
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We start off talking about a new economic venture between three Native nations. Then we shifted to a discussion around an immigrant family in Bad Axe. Finally, we venture into the courts to talk about initiatives surrounding jobs instead of jailtime in rural areas.
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The attorney general's report identifies 44 priests for which there were allegations of sexual misconduct against either children or adults since January of 1950. 32 of the priests are known or presumed to be dead. Of the 12 others, two are still involved in active ministry.
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For almost three years, Bugsy Sailor, a Marquette photographer, has been waking up to capture every single sunrise. Stateside talked to him about how this daily ritual helped give his life a rhythm throughout the pandemic.
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Marquette photographer Bugsy Sailor talks about how documenting the daily sunrise (he's at 1,000 and counting) helped him get through the pandemic. Then, a conversation with poet Jonah Mixon-Webster about the inherent contradictions in how Black Americans are expected to conduct themselves.
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Just off U.S. Highway 41 outside of Marquette, there’s an old man who lives alone in a small, one-bedroom house. Most days he's upstairs sitting at his…
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Hundreds of nurses are walking a picket line outside the largest hospital in the Upper Peninsula.Members of the Michigan Nurses Association launched a…
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The Secretary of the Marquette County Republican Party has stepped down after he tweeted the suggestion that violent protestors at the University of…
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ST. JOHNS, Mich. (AP) - A northern Michigan lawmaker has pleaded guilty to drunken driving stemming from an incident in which authorities say he was…
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One of the most striking features of the waterfront in Marquette is the Upper Harbor ore dock. Built in 1912, the pocket dock is still in use…