By Evena Losee
8-18 Media
Special to the Journal
We got two cats from my grandpa in 2019. Both were girls, one was mostly brown and the other was mostly gray and white but she had an orange spot on her forehead. I named that one Rose. Ellsworth (my younger brother) wanted to name the ...
The older you get, the more you start thinking about what’s on the other side.
And by the other side, I don’t mean my neighbor’s fence. I know what’s on the other side — red oak trees and grass, mostly. I mean what’s on the other side, spiritually.
As a veteran of three years of ...
By CHRISTIE
MASTRIC
Journal Staff Writer
MARQUETTE — Tyler Tichelaar’s 24th book, “Odin’s Eye: A Marquette Time Travel Novel,” blends science fiction with local history.
Even though Tichelaar incorporates characters from his previous eight novels, such as “The Marquette ...
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan State University’s $3.9 billion endowment fund has become the majority investor in the Fisher Building, an iconic art deco style tower near downtown Detroit, the school announced Tuesday.
The fund is investing $21 million in the building, two adjacent surface ...
By Journal Staff
MARQUETTE — Area residents are encouraged to run for recovery this summer.
Great Lakes Recovery Center’s 16th Annual Run for Recovery will take place on Wednesday, July 19.
The event will occursimultaneously in three different Upper Peninsula communities –L’Anse, ...
By DREYMA BERONJA
Journal Staff Writer
CHAMPION — Eagle Mine will begin hosting summer tours starting next week.
The tours are free to the public at Eagle Mine and Humboldt Mill on Thursdays throughout the summer.
They start on June 15.
“Eagle Mine offers free public tours to ...