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Man About Town

Brian Cabell

The latest commentary from Marquette, MI by Brian Cabell.

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Early Morning Sandwiches--Sando's and Beefs, Aoy's Sauce Is Cooking, Marquette Praised, Travel Marquette Is Moving, Downtown Vacancies, Dems Slaughtered, and Bohnak's Big Win

WHEN TWO SANDWICH shops announced they were staying open until 2 or 3 in the morning on weekends, you had to ask yourself, Really? In Marquette? The answer apparently is Yes…Sando’s, the little takeout on Third Street across from Marquette ...

a month ago
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Home Prices Are Still High, Cash Is King, New Housing on the Way, Those Awful Campaign Ads, and...(sigh) Our Election

GOOD NEWS! HOME prices in Marquette County have moderated slightly in the last few months BUT….

2 months ago
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Election Signs Stolen, Craft Brewery Boom Slowed, Another "Lost Winter"?, the Latest on Westwood Mall and WE Energies Site, NMU Freshman Numbers, and an Unconventional Health Fair

IT’S THAT TIME of year—pulling down the campaign signs of candidates you’re opposed to…“We’ve submitted charges against a couple of individuals,” says Marquette Police Chief Ryan Grim. “It ramps up almost every election year around this tim...

2 months ago
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Tight Election Races Ahead, Development East of the Bike Path?, Hope for the Cliffs-Dow Site, MSHS Sports Success, Doctor Shortage, and Unsolicited Advice for Child-Raising

FOUR CANDIDATES VYING to fill two open seats on the City Commission. That’s what we’re facing in next month’s election. Good, qualified candidates, all of them.

2 months ago
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