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Ohio Surgeon Who Wrote His Own Colorful Obituary Dead at 48

Ohio Surgeon Who Wrote His Own Colorful Obituary Dead at 48
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One step closer: Marquette City Commission conducts manager interviews; candidate could be selected today | News, Sports, Jobs

rspitza@miningjournal.net MARQUETTE The city of Marquette is one step closer to hiring its next city manager after conducting public interviews with six finalists on Saturday. Current Marquette City Manager Mike Angeli’s successor could be decided as soon as today, with the commission slated to hold a special meeting beginning at 5:15 p.m. to discuss the potential selection. Angeli is set to retire June 1. The city received 40 applicants for the position in the initial search phase, which was conducted by Walsh Municipal Services LLC of downstate Okemos. The six finalists were selected at the April 12 commission meeting, three weeks prior to the public interview phase, which took place Saturday.

Man Writes Himself Legendary Obit | WCOS | The Morning Rush

Surgeon and Army veteran pens incredible obituary to himself before his death aged 48

I have completed my shift as the great American cliché : Surgeon and Army veteran pens incredible obituary to himself before his death aged 48 Dr Thomas Lee Flanigan was known by many for his humor, so it wasn t surprising when he decided to write his obituary in a way that only he could Flanigan, 48, died on April 27; his cause of death wasn t immediately clear  In his obituary, Flanigan joked that he has joined the likes of Princess Diana, John Belushi, and Steve Irwin the Crocodile Hunter in leaving

NMU presents Romeo and Juliet | News, Sports, Jobs

May 3, 2021 MARQUETTE  Northern Michigan University’s Theatre and Dance department will present a modern twist on the literary classic “Romeo and Juliet” with a filmed production available for viewing Monday, May 10-Wednesday, June 30. This production of Shakespeare’s infamous tale of two star-crossed lovers will be the department’s first full-length film. “The show is professionally filmed by the NMU Marketing and Communications video team on the Forest Roberts Theatre stage with several cameras, some static and some moving,” said Professor of Theater Paul Truckey, who is directing the production, in a press release. “The edited scenes are very exciting, especially the fights. I believe that audiences will really enjoy the film, which looks very much like a movie but still keeps the feel of live theater.”

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