LOADING UP THE BLOG WITH A BIG PILE OF INFO!

LOVIN' THE KEWEENAW BREWING COMPANY!

So, this is one of those days where the blog loads up fast and furious.  Lots of community information and plenty of discussion points.  From a chat with a candidate for congress to a special event combining blues music and Cajun food all to help a good cause, this blog is certainly full of it!  Of course, so is the show!  HA!

OK!  That joke was bad, but I’m sure you had at least a brief snicker!

Oh yeah!  Be sure to check out the KBC “Name the Brew” page here on the blog for the latest on the tour to name the new KBC brew!  We’re headed to the UpFront & Company next.  See you all there!


CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE DAN BENISHEK STOPS BY.

CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE DR. DAN BENISHEK.

Dr. Dan Benishek joined us this morning to discuss his run for the 1-st Congressional District as a first-time politician.  Benishek, who is running as a Republican, is a general surgeon from Crystal Falls who is running for the seat being vacated by long time Congressman Bart Stupak.  Stupak recently announced he was not going to run for re-election after this current term.  Benishek, who declared his candidacy prior to Stupak making his announcement, says he is the right person for job for a multitude reasons including his lack of political experience.  To listen to the interview from the show, please click “HERE“.  For more on Dan Benishek and his campaign, please click “HERE“.


SO, YOU WANNA SMOKE ONE UP?

MEDICAL MARIJUANA IN MICHIGAN.

Attorney Brian Bloch, with the Lake Superior Legal Center in Marquette, visited our show to discuss legal issues connected to the recently-enacted Medical Marijuana Law in Michigan.  While the law has the potential to benefit those who are truly and genuinely ill and wish to use marijuana to ease chronic pain, Bloch feels the language of the law is overly nebulous and has too many unanswered legal questions attached to it.  He joined us to let us know that he is one of the few attorneys in town willing to discuss the law in depth with clients and would be available, through the Lake Superior Legal Center, to answer questions from the public as best as he could.  To listen to the interview with Brian, please click “HERE“.

SINGIN’ THE BLUES TO BEAT CANCER.

LORRIE HAYES AND CARL FULSHER IN THE STUDIO.

Lorrie Hayes, with the Flat Broke Blues Band and Carl Fulsher with the American Cancer Society stopped in to discuss the 4-th Annual Blues For Life Cancer Benefit.  The event will be held at the Lagniappe Cajun Creole Eatery in Downtown Marquette this Saturday starting at 5:00 pm. Activities will include live blues music, food provided by the Lagniappe, a silent auction and more.  The Blues for Life event will feature complimentary food from the Lagniappe and live music by FAST EDDIE’S BLUES BAND and THE FLAT BROKE BLUES BAND. Also on the bill is a silent auction and door prizes. A cash bar will also be available. All proceeds raised will go to the American Cancer Society for local cancer research and recovery programs.  To listen to the interview, please click “HERE“.

BUSY, BUT THAT’S THE WAY WE LIKE IT!

SERVICE WITH A SMILE (AND KEWEENAW BREWING COMPANY BEER)!

That puts the wraps on another day’s worth of the blog.  That’s a lot of information to pass on to you, and you can tune in tomorrow for more!  We like to keep busy by helping to keep you informed as a listener and a blogger.  It’s our pleasure!

See you again soon here on the internetz!

CHEERS!


-Walt

YIKES!!  WHAT HAPPENED?  WASN’T IT JUST THE WEEKEND?

AHHHH...THE GRILLING SEASON HAS BEGUN!

Wow!  It must have been a great weekend in and around Marquette County because this week is off to a slam of a start!  Lots of guests and lots of goings on to keep us busy.  I had a feeling things were going to go all kittywampus (that’s an official term…look it up) this week after I had a magnificent weekend that was all about rest and relaxation.  A weekend filled with warm weather, socializing, and yes (as you can see to the left), even grilling of seasoned beef kabobs over an open flame.  Oh dear weekend, please come back to me and bring you charcoal-grilled goodness with you!!  I miss you so!!

POLITICS AND MORE TO START OFF THE WEEK.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE GARY MCDOWELL (D-RUDYARD)

State Representative Gary McDowell, a Democrat from Rudyard in the Eastern U.P. joined us while he was in town as part of a State House Subcommittee on Appropriations for Higher Education hearing at Northern Michigan University.  He visited the morning show to talk about his interest in the 1st Congressional District seat that is being vacated by the announcement of Congressman Bart Stupak not running for re-election this fall.  McDowell, who has not officially announced he is running, discussed why he is interested in entering a very crowded field of candidates for the seat.  To listen to comments of Representative Gary McDowell, please click “HERE“.

BOY SCOUTS CELEBRATE AND GO GOLFING!

DEWEY JONES WITH THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA.

Dewey Jones, with the Hiawathaland Council of the Boy Scouts of America, joined us in the studio to talk about a major milestone in the local history of the local chapter.  He also told us about an upcoming golf outing designed to raise a few dollars for the Boy Scout and their programs.  To listen in to Dewey talk about both events, be sure to click “HERE“.

A BUSY WEEK IS UNDERWAY.

MARK WITH A BIG MORNING STACK.

Ahhhhh….starting the week off with a bang!  A full show, replete with educational awards and an official political announcement.  And don’t forget the Main Street Monday Classic Cartoon segment.  As you can see from the amount of entries in Mark’s hand in the photo to the left, many correct entries came in!  Congratulations to our latest winner, Gretchen A. of Marquette who walked away with two 14-inch 3-topping pizzas from Main Street Pizza.

What a fun way to start another great week in Marquette!  And here are the latest updates:


IT’S EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION WEEK IN MARQUETTE COUNTY.

THE GLCYD'S ANN GONYEA.

Ann Gonyea, with the Great Lakes Center for Youth Development joined us this morning to promote the 17th Annual Excellence in Education Week activities planned for this week in Marquette County.  The event features an awards and recognition banquet as well as a series of special events geared to reward students AND teachers for exceeding educational expectations.

To listen to Ann’s interview please click “HERE‘, and to log on to the CLCYD website, please click “HERE“.

STATE SENATOR JASON ALLEN KICKED OFF HIS CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN ON MARK & WALT IN THE MORNING.

JASON ALLEN LAUNCHES HIS CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN.

Thanks to State Senator Jason Allen for stopping in to formally announce his candidacy for the 1st Congressional District of the State of Michigan.  Allen is looking to replace outgoing Congressman Bart Stupak, who is retiring after 18 years in office.  Allen, a Republican, is running as one of a full slate of candidates , both Republican and Democrat, hoping to to be chosen to succeed the outgoing Menominee Democrat.

To listen to the complete interview with Senator Allen, please click “HERE‘, and for more on his candidacy, please click “HERE

CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK TALKS ABOUT RETIREMENT.

U.S. CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK (D-Menominee)

U-S Congressman Bart Stupak joined News Director Walt Lindala this morning to follow-up on his announcement on Friday that he would not be running for a 10th term in the U.S. House of Representatives.  Stupak became the center of controversy following his recent vote over the health care legislation that made political history in the United States.  The 58-year-old Stupak said Friday that he was stepping down after 30 years in public service, with 18 of those years in Congress.

In this exclusive interview with Great Lakes Radio News, Stupak re-iterated why he is stepping down now in the wake of all of the political heat generated by the health care vote and explained how, while it was impossible to ignore, was not a controlling factor in his decision.  To listen to the Congressman’s comments, please click “HERE

UPPER MICHIGAN CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT IN MARQUETTE.

CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK, JOINED BY HIS WIFE LAURIE, ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT AT THE SUPERIOR DOME IN MARQUETTE.

The latest chapter in the career of Congressman Bart Stupak unfolded today on the campus of Northern Michigan University in Marquette.  Speaking at a press conference at the Superior Dome, and citing a 30-year career in public service including representing the 1st District in Congress for 18 years, Stupak announced that he will not seek re-election in November.  The announcement came after Stupak made the final decision with his family in the last day and a half or so.

Stupak had been thrust into the national spotlight of late due to his position concerning the public funding of abortion services in the extremely controversial health care reform bill as it made it’s way through Congress.  Stupak’s vote was

THE CROWD AND MEDIA GATHER TO HEAR CONGRESSMAN STUPAK ANNOUNCE HIS RETIREMENT.

considered by many as the “yes” or “no” to the bill becoming law.  Following his decision to vote in favor of the measure, Stupak became the target of many political activist groups including the Tea Party Movement, who had slated him as their number two Democrat targeted for being voted out of office after Harry Reid in November.

The Menominee Democrat says that the recent attacks against him and his family and the controversy over health care were not deciding factors in his plan to retire.  In fact, Stupak said he felt that if he would have ran this fall, he would have won the race handily.  Stupak says he will now take some time to plan for retirement and will explore other options.  He says he will continue to serve the people of the 1st Congressional District, but in a new way.

To listen to the comments of Congressman Stupak from an exclusive interview with Great Lakes Radio News following the official press conference, please click “HERE

The following is the text of Congressman Stupak’s comments that were delivered today at the press conference at the Superior Dome on the campus of NMU in Marquette:


The people of Northern Michigan have provided me with the honor of representing them in Congress for the past 18 years.  I am truly grateful for their support.

I have the distinct honor of serving as your Congressman longer than any other member in modern times – longer than Bob Davis, Phil Ruppe, or John Bennett.

When I first ran for Congress in 1992, I campaigned on a pledge to make affordable, quality health care a right, not a privilege, for all Americans.  I promised the people of the First District that I would not accept the insurance that Members of Congress receive – the Federal Employees Health Benefit Package – until all Americans could have access to that same quality of care.  For the last 18 years, I have kept that promise.

Since the day I took office, I have fought to improve the quality and accessibility of health care for people throughout Northern Michigan, and across this country.  Despite many set backs, in the process and in politics, I never gave up hope, and I never gave in.  As a result, we’ve made significant progress.

Today, in Northern Michigan, eleven Community Based Outpatient Veterans Clinics have been established to provide veterans with the care they need and deserve.

Broadband access for Northern Michigan hospitals serves as a model for the country of how to improve the quality and efficiency of care and lower costs in rural areas.

We’ve improved emergency rooms and provided updated diagnostic technology, leading to improved medical treatment and critical prevention services.

And, last month, we finally accomplished what I set out to do 18 years ago – we passed comprehensive national health care reform!

Throughout the past year, I have worked alongside my colleagues to achieve health care reform and I’m proud to have helped bring it across the finish line.

As a result of that work, today we are on a path to provide health insurance for 32 million more Americans, including 38,000 people living in Northern Michigan.

Today, because of these reforms, all American families – including more than 197,000 here in Northern Michigan – will see their costs lowered and receive important consumer protections so that they no longer have to live in fear of being one illness or injury away from bankruptcy.

Today, children can no longer be denied care because of a preexisting condition, and no insurance can drop you or your family from care, or cap your insurance coverage, due to a serious or chronic illness.

Today, because of reform, seniors will be able to afford their prescriptions drugs, and Americans will receive the preventive care they need.

And today, small businesses can receive tax credits to help make employee coverage more affordable.

After 18 years, together we have accomplished what you sent me to Washington to do.

My friends and family know that during the past several election cycles, when it seemed like health care reform was an impossible dream in Washington, I considered retiring from Congress.   I wish to spend more time with my family and begin a new chapter in my career.

But, in each of the past several election cycles, I chose to continue to serve the people of the First District, because I felt we still had work to do.

In 2004, after voting against the war in Iraq, I worked to elect John Kerry so that we could bring the illegal and immoral war to an end.

In 2006, when it seemed possible for Democrats to regain the majority and put this country back on track, I worked hard to make that happen.  When it did, I became Chairman of Oversight and Investigations, the most fascinating subcommittee in all of Congress!

Over the last four years, we have launched investigations into high-profile issues such as border security, nursing home safety, security breaches at nuclear weapons labs, food and drug safety investigations, excessive energy speculation, discriminatory practices of the health insurance industry, and the recent Toyota sudden unattended acceleration problems.

And, two years ago, I saw an opportunity to finally enact health care reform with the election of a new president.

While legislative accomplishments have been a significant part of my career, perhaps the thing I am most proud of over the past 18 years as your Congressman is helping you, my friends, my neighbors, and my constituents.

My staff and I have helped tens of thousands of people resolve problems and cut through red tape.  Problems such as helping secure benefits through the Veterans or Social Security Administration, or helping with a tax problem at the IRS, or securing medals for a service member who valiantly served our country.  We’ve helped people obtain passports, secure local mail delivery service, and obtain funding to weatherize their homes in order to save money on their monthly bills.

These may seem like little things, but to me and my dedicated staff they are the most important things.

I want to thank members of my staff, past and present, both here in Northern Michigan and Washington DC., especially those individuals who have been with me from the beginning of my Congressional career:

Chief of Staff, Scott Schloegel, District Director, Tom Baldini, Sue McCarthy, Ann Fix, Amy Wisti, and Sue Norkowski.  I thank them for their dedication, loyalty, and hard work.

I have spent more than 30 years in public service – as a police officer in Escanaba, a Michigan State Police Trooper, a State Representative and now a United States Congressman.   My service to the people of Michigan has been the greatest honor of my life.

But, it is time to begin a new chapter.

Last night and early this morning, I informed Democratic leaders and key supporters that I would not seek reelection to Congress.   I will always serve the people of the First District, but have chosen not to continue to do so as their Congressman.

I am committed to helping Democrats retain this seat as I believe we must continue to fight for our working families and small businesses, for our economic and national security, for our environment, and for our quality of life.

By announcing my intentions here today, potential candidates will have ample opportunity to organize campaigns and collect the necessary signatures before the May 11th filing deadline.

I want to thank the people of Northern Michigan for putting their faith in me.  For 18 years, I have traveled this district – from Keweenaw Bay – to Grand Traverse Bay – to Saginaw Bay – and all points in between – to hear your concerns and share in your joys and disappointments.

I have enjoyed almost each and every minute, and fought for you and your families each and every day.   But, now it is time for me to spend a little more time with my wife of 36 years, Laurie, whose love and commitment has sustained me through the years . . .  with my son, Ken, and his family . . . and my extended family and friends.

Thank you.

UPPER MICHIGAN DEMOCRAT BART STUPAK WILL NOT RUN AGAIN.

US CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK (D-Menominee)

Several news sources are reporting this morning that US Congressman Bart Stupak, a Menominee Democrat will not seek re-election.  The following report is from the Associated Press:

Michigan Congressman Bart Stupak tells The Associated Press he’ll retire from Congress rather than seek a 10th term this year.

Stupak has drawn stinging criticism from opponents of the recently enacted health care overhaul after leading a block of anti-abortion Democrats whose last-minute support was crucial to its approval by the House.

The Tea Party Express is calling for his defeat at rallies in his sprawling northern Michigan district this week.

But Stupak tells the AP the attacks didn’t influence his decision and he could win re-election if he tried.

He plans to announce his decision at a 12:30 p.m. news conference at Northern Michigan University.

He says he wants to spend more time with his family and start a new career after 18 years in Congress.

THE LATEST ON HEALTH CARE WITH CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK.

U.S. CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK (D-Menominee)

Following yesterday’s historic vote on Health Care Reform in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Bart Stupak joined Mark & Walt in the Morning once again for a conversation about his issues concerning the legislation.  Following negotiations with the White House and President Obama that resulted in an Executive Order being pledged by the President to formally exclude any federal funding being used for abortions, Congressman Stupak and an eight-member coalition of pro-life Democrats announced their votes for the measure.  It ultimately passed 219 to 212.  In this exclusive interview, the Congressman explains his vote and more.  To listen to the complete interview, please click “HERE“.

THE LATEST WITH CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK.

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE BART STUPAK (D-MENOMINEE)

U.S. Representative Bart Stupak (D-Menominee) joined MARK & WALT in the MORNING today to discuss the latest developments from his perspective as the the health care debate lurches forward in Washington, D.C..  The Congressman shared his thoughts on the latest maneuvers by the House  leadership in the effort to pass the measure even if all of the votes are not there in the House.  He also explained why, although it is legal and in bounds of legislative procedure, the “deem and pass” technique is muddying the waters and serving to confuse the general public.  He also said that although his amendment-supporting coalition of House members is strong, he alone cannot stop health care reform from passing.  To listen to the complete interview with Congressman Stupak, please click “HERE“.

A CONVERSATION WITH CONGRESSMAN BART STUPAK.

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE BART STUPAK (D-MENOMINEE)

U.S. Congressman Bart Stupak joined Mark & Walt in the Morning today to discuss the hot-button issue of his stance on abortion funding language in the health care reform package under discussion in Washington, D.C..  The Menominee Democrat explained his reasons for why he is holding to his convictions on the issue as well as his outlook on reaching a reasonable compromise to secure his vote for health care reform.  He also commented on the recently announced campaign by Democratic challenger Connie Saltonstall of downstate Charlevoix County.  To listen to the complete interview with Congressman Stupak, please click “HERE“.

HEALTH CARE REFORM FROM THE SENATE PERSPECTIVE.

MICHIGAN'S JUNIOR U-S SENATOR DEBBIE STABENOW (D).

MICHIGAN'S JUNIOR U-S SENATOR DEBBIE STABENOW (D).

As the debate over issues raised by the efforts to reform health care continues to dominate the national news cycle, we had a chance to speak with Michigan’s Junior U-S Senator Debbie Stabenow this morning for her perspective on the discussions.  She gave us her sentiments about the process of reforming the U-S health care system as well as her ideas as to what it is going to improve.  She also gave us some of her thoughts about her colleague in the U-S House, Democratic Representative Bart Stupak of Menominee and his amendment concerning the funding of abortion in the reform package language.  The senator was direct in her opposition to the amendment and told us that the issue may not make it into the final bill, but only time would tell for sure.  To listen to Senator Stabenow’s comments, please click “HERE“.

A CHANCE TO DEVELOP A NEW BUSINESS.

DAR SHEPARD AND KRISTI PENTECOST FROM THE eLOFT.

DAR SHEPHERD AND KRISTI PENTECOST FROM THE eLOFT.

We also chatted with Dar Shepherd this morning from the new business development center, eLoft in downtown Marquette about a very unique opportunity they are offering to a female entrepreneur who is looking to start her own business venture.  As part of next week’s Ladies’ Night in Marquette, the eLoft will be presenting the program that will take a series of interested women and develop a winning contestant from the group.  To find out more about this interesting and exciting opportunity, listen to Dar’s interview by clicking “HERE“.  To head over to the eLoft’s website, please click “HERE“.


THAT’S A WRAP ON A BUSY WEEK FOR THE BIG SHOW!

It’s been quite a week on the show!  We’ve had the chance to bring you interviews with national newsmakers as well as community grassroots organizers and those who simply want to help others along!  It’s all live, local and happening ONLY here on Marquette County’s busiest, most connected and interactive morning show, Mark & Walt in the Morning!

Have a great weekend.  Be safe if you are going hunting, and if your not, enjoy the peace and quiet at home!  We’ll see you all again soon here on the big ol’ blog!

SEE YA!


-Walt