City working with rowing club, opposition for a solution to ongoing boathouse issue
The Marquette City Commission heard an update on the ongoing issue with the Upper Peninsula…
The Marquette City Commission heard an update on the ongoing issue with the Upper Peninsula…
The arts and culture ten-year master plan for the City of Marquette is one step…
With all the new plans in store for Ishpeming, individuals are recognizing it as the place…
Car accidents are one of the most harrowing experiences you can have. Loved ones can…
Downtown Ishpeming may look a little different from the last time you visited. The city…
When businesses decide to open up shop in the Marquette area, they have a decision…
Marquette General Hospital is holding a public forum later this week to share details with…
Ishpeming’s history and heritage will come to life this weekend during the Historical Society’s annual…
One of the best feelings is being able to grab a bottle of your favorite…
UPDATE: In hopes of developing a better dialogue and to rectify the situation, the Bishop and ministry-restricted gay parishioner Bobby Glenn Brown met last week. A sponsor and the Deacon spoke on Brown’s behalf. As a result of the fall out between St. Michael parish and Brown, the meeting only further clarified the extent to the restrictions. According to Brown, in order to receive communion and continue his ministry services, the Bishop said he would have to publicly proclaim chastity, separate from his life partner of 30 years, and move out of their mutual home. Father Larry VanDamme’s parish weekly update also confirms Brown will not receive full communion. Bobby is now encouraging his supporters to sign a petition, appealing for a papal review of the situation by Pope Francis.