Santa at Pat’s Foods in Munising
Santa's here at Pat's Foods in Munising from 3:00 to 5:00.
Think it's raining a little heavy here in Marquette at the moment?
Pieces S4 E18
Jim has wrapped up his latest series of "Pieces of the Past" videos for the Marquette Regional History Center. The audio for most of them make up the "History Minutes" you hear on the air, but because the season finale deals with a picture, we figured you actually like to SEE it instead of hear about it!
Marquette 175
Happy Fourth of July, everyone. While the country's celebrating a birthday today, one UP community is getting ready to celebrate a milestone birthday on Saturday. Jim has the scoop!
WBEO
In a way, they're one of our competitors, but since they're about to celebrate their 93rd (gasp) birthday we figured we've give a shout-out to Marquette's first radio station with one of Jim's "Pieces of the Past" history videos. Happy birthday to the station originally known as WBEO!
Uhm...
This kinda looks like hail to us!
#SevereThunderstormWarning
#tpicalthursdayinmarquette
NMU introduced their interim head hockey coach (a familiar face) today, and we sent our cub reporter Tom Mogush out to find out how long it'll take for the school to name their permanent coach.
The Night it Rained
Hopefully it doesn't rain much (if at all) this holiday weekend. But if it does, take solace in the fact that it won't be anywhere near as bad as it was the one night Jim talks about in this "Pieces of the Past" history video.
Winter Sports in Ye Olde Days
You've heard this story on the air as a "History Minute"...now see it with pictures as one of Jim's "Pieces of the Past"!
Here's a new one of those videos Jim makes for the Marquette Regional History Center. You'll soon be hearing it on the air as a "History Minute"!
The Story of a Picture, pt. 1
We know a bunch of you enjoy the History Minutes you hear on the air. Believe it or not, they're actually the audio from a video series Jim puts together for the Marquette Regional History Center. Some, because they refer to things you're seeing on a screen, can't be used on the radio, which is why we figured you might like a look at this one. Jim, by the way, recommends you watch it on as big of a screen as possible so you don't miss any of the detail!