Our Political Panel tells us if her highpowered standin can stop trump and the cringeful colin powell emails that just came out. The dow fumbled a significant gain, wed be lower if it werent for the sweet sales and rocking review of the iphone. The dow is down 11 points, lets start the countdown. Breaking news here, the market pendulum is swing all over the place at this hour. From the sea of red, 24 hours ago, that the very moment to a field of green and kind of a wild time for investors. Where will stocks land today . With less than an hour for the closing bell, the dow is struggling to hold onto gains, the s p and the nasdaq are in the green barely. The s p up 1 1 2 points. As i said the dow down 10, the nasdaq better by 25. We have to blame oil for all of this. The crude benchmark is tumbling for the second day in a row. Right now down 3 in the aftermarketed session. What happened . As we always get on wednesdays, a huge build not in crude but distillates, that is diesel, heating o
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Menominee Range Memories
Dec 17, 2020
This postcard view of the front and west side of the National Bank Block, 427-431 S. Stephenson Ave., located on the northeast corner of South Stephenson Avenue and East A Street in Iron Mountain, is postmarked Oct. 9, 1922, and was published by the E.C. Kropp Company, Milwaukee, Wis.. The two-story building contained three stores, a bowling alley and billiard room in the basement and 17 two-room office suites upstairs in addition to the bank, which was located in the southwest corner of the first floor. The United States National Bank closed on May 23, 1932. The building, occupied by Montgomery Ward & Company for many years beginning prior to 1939, is currently known as the Downtown Plaza.