Marie Peasley from Bell Hospital joined us today to let us know about the Bell Hospital Women’s Health Expo that is going on this Saturday at Bell Hospital in Ishpeming. She gave us a run-down of scheduled physician lectures and activities planned for the day for interested folks to take part in. While the event is focused on women’s health, it is open to both men and women. Contact Marie at Bell Hospital to get pre-registered, or simply head to Bell Hospital Saturday morning to take part in this special event.
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Scott McFarren, the Area Chair for Marquette for Ducks Unlimited, joined us this morning to tell us about the upcoming Spring Banquet for Ducks Unlimited. The event is scheduled for March 25th at 5:30pm at the Ramada Inn in Marquette. Scott let us know that tickets are limited and if you want to go, you need to get them as soon as possible!
Sam Crowley, kayak instructor for the YMCA of Marquette County joined us for “Y” Wednesday to tell us about a special opportunity for the public to help out the YMCA win a competitive grant from Pepsi to assist them with funding with the kayak program at the Y. The program is set to award money to the programs in the competition that gather the most votes through online voting. Karen Kasperzak, Youth Center Supervisor from the Lake Superior Village in Marquette, joined us as well to tell us about how the kayaking education program has been a big hit with the kids at the village and why it’s important for the community to step up and vote for the program at the YMCA. To vote online, please log on to: www.refresheverything.com/ymcamarquettecounty.
The Marquette General Hospital Women’s and Children’s Center is offering a series of classes, activities and workshops for parents as well as grandparents, teachers and other guardians and caregivers. The director of the center, Cindy Ampe, joined us today to give us an overview of the program and it’s activities during this Parenting Awareness Month. The events planned for the month are being held in several areas around Marquette County and are free and open to the public.
The Marquette General Hospital Women’s and Children’s Center is offering a series of classes, activities and workshops for parents as well as grandparents, teachers and other guardians and caregivers. The director of the center, Cindy Ampe, joined us today to give us an overview of the program and it’s activities during this Parenting Awareness Month. The events planned for the month are being held in several areas around Marquette County and are free and open to the public.
The Marquette General Hospital Women’s and Children’s Center is offering a series of classes, activities and workshops for parents as well as grandparents, teachers and other guardians and caregivers. The director of the center, Cindy Ampe, joined us today to give us an overview of the program and it’s activities during this Parenting Awareness Month. The events planned for the month are being held in several areas around Marquette County and are free and open to the public.
State Police at the Negaunee Post have released an update of their investigation into a recent murder in Marquette Township, and Federal authorities have increased the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect or suspects in the case. The investigation is continuing into the shooting death of Robert Dusseau at the ‘Quick Cash & Guns’ store in Marquette Township on Tuesday, February 23-rd. Detectives say the suspect stole an undetermined amount of cash as well as a long gun, a handgun and a digital video recorder and monitor.
There is also a new composite sketch and description of the suspect that has been released to the public. The suspect, who was seen in the store around 5-pm on the 23-rd, is described as a white male in his late twenties or early thirties in a tan hooded sweatshirt with a zippered front. The suspect was also seen on a surveillance video walking away from the victim’s vehicle after it was parked in a lot near the Birchwood Apartments on Werner Street in Marquette Township around 7:30-pm on the 23-rd.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has increased the reward to $10-thousand dollars for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or suspects in this case. If you have any information related to this case, please contact State Police at the Negaunee Post at 475-9922.
State Police at the Negaunee Post have released an update of their investigation into a recent murder in Marquette Township, and Federal authorities have increased the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect or suspects in the case. The investigation is continuing into the shooting death of Robert Dusseau at the ‘Quick Cash & Guns’ store in Marquette Township on Tuesday, February 23-rd. Detectives say the suspect stole an undetermined amount of cash as well as a long gun, a handgun and a digital video recorder and monitor.
There is also a new composite sketch and description of the suspect that has been released to the public. The suspect, who was seen in the store around 5-pm on the 23-rd, is described as a white male in his late twenties or early thirties in a tan hooded sweatshirt with a zippered front. The suspect was also seen on a surveillance video walking away from the victim’s vehicle after it was parked in a lot near the Birchwood Apartments on Werner Street in Marquette Township around 7:30-pm on the 23-rd.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has increased the reward to $10-thousand dollars for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or suspects in this case. If you have any information related to this case, please contact State Police at the Negaunee Post at 475-9922.
State Police at the Negaunee Post have released an update of their investigation into a recent murder in Marquette Township, and Federal authorities have increased the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect or suspects in the case. The investigation is continuing into the shooting death of Robert Dusseau at the ‘Quick Cash & Guns’ store in Marquette Township on Tuesday, February 23-rd. Detectives say the suspect stole an undetermined amount of cash as well as a long gun, a handgun and a digital video recorder and monitor.
There is also a new composite sketch and description of the suspect that has been released to the public. The suspect, who was seen in the store around 5-pm on the 23-rd, is described as a white male in his late twenties or early thirties in a tan hooded sweatshirt with a zippered front. The suspect was also seen on a surveillance video walking away from the victim’s vehicle after it was parked in a lot near the Birchwood Apartments on Werner Street in Marquette Township around 7:30-pm on the 23-rd.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has increased the reward to $10-thousand dollars for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or suspects in this case. If you have any information related to this case, please contact State Police at the Negaunee Post at 475-9922.
