The documentary Marqueetown airs tonight on WGVU TV at 9 pm, following film lover Bernie Rosendahl’s years-long quest to save and restore The Nordic, a historic movie theater in Marquette. We talk to Principle and Content Creator Jordan Anderson.
The American Red Cross is urgently asking for help after the devastating damage and ongoing cleanup resulting from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. President of Humanitarian Services at the ARC Trevor Riggen gives us the update, including the topic of disaster fatigue.
New data shows that 78% of Gen Z students don’t feel prepared to succeed in college and careers. Romy Drucker, Education Program Director for the Walton Family Foundation, talks about the effect upon Mental Health and it’s role in relational and career success and more study results.
GR Author/Poet Linda Nemec Foster releases the book The Lake Huron Mermaid. A book launch takes place this Wednesday at Schuler Books. We talk to Linda and her latest, making the top of the list of new books selected by PEN America.
Head to Ada for the Pumpkin Prowl. Ada Business Association’s Kim Rantala talks about Friday’s evening event at Ada Village, including the return of the Spooky Tunnel and a new Wizards Way Alley.
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