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After leaving WLUC-TV, Bohnak started writing his "Karl's Korner" column for The Mining Journal, the local newspaper in Marquette, Michigan, and its regional siblings the Daily Press in Escanaba, The Daily Mining Gazette in Houghton, and The Daily News in Iron Mountain. [23] The weekly column ran from November 5, 2021, until December 22, 2023. [24]
The Mining Journal was the proprietor of Marquette's first television and radio stations. First known as WBEO, AM 1320 began broadcasting in 1931, later changing its call sign to WDMJ on November 15, 1939; [3] DMJ standing for Daily Mining Journal. The newspaper would later add an FM station in 1966, known as WDMJ-FM, and would later become ...
WLUC-TV (channel 6) is a television station licensed to Marquette, Michigan, United States, serving the Central and Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan as an affiliate of NBC and Fox. Owned by Gray Media , the station has studios on US 41 / M-28 in Negaunee Township , and its transmitter is located on South Helen Lake Road in Republic Township ...
He was born on November 13, 1870, in Marquette, Michigan, the son of Samuel Robert Kaufman and Juliet Adelaide Graveraet. [5] Louis was educated in Marquette, and worked as a bookkeeper at the Iron Bay Manufacturing Company for two years. [5] When he was 19, he became a messenger for the Marquette County Savings Bank. [1]
Mining Journal may mean: The Mining Journal, the predominant daily newspaper of Marquette, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Kelsey was consecrated July 24, 1999, at St. Michael Roman Catholic Church, Marquette. [3] The chief consecrator to the office of bishop was Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold . His consecrators included his predecessor as bishop of Northern Michigan, Thomas K. Ray , Edward L. Lee of Western Michigan , R. Stewart Wood of Michigan , and Edwin M ...
[3] He operated businesses in Marquette for more than 40 years. One of Fine's first jobs after moving to Marquette was working with Sam in a slaughterhouse owned by Abe. Starting in the mid-1920s, Fine and Sam operated a grocery store. In 1934 Fine left the grocery business, purchased a tavern in downtown Marquette, and renamed it "Joe's Tavern."
Memorial to John Munro Longyear in Longyearbyen, Norway. John Munro Longyear Sr. (April 15, 1850 – May 28, 1922) was an American businessman and noted developer of timber and mineral lands in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan [1] and Minnesota who became the central figure behind the Arctic Coal Company, which surveyed and mined coalfields on Spitsbergen, from 1905 to 1916.