I don't believe there are records there, but I would guess between about 160 - 190"
71.1 inches
About 40"
The average January snow fall in Lansing, MI is 9.8" according to NOAA.
Average distance = 150,000,000 km or 93,000,000 mi
About 45"
About 41"
About 60"
About 70"
208 inches! With a record of 355.9 inches!
71.1 inches
It's about 150". The National Weather Service in Gaylord has a good map of average snowfall for northern MI - see the related link.
About 130 inches, with considerably more inland and up in elevation.
About 40"
October 15
The average January snow fall in Lansing, MI is 9.8" according to NOAA.
While there is substantial variation in this region due to elevation and lake-proximity differences associated with the nature of lake effect snow, the average snowfall in Marquette is definitely not 275-300". The only place in that area that averages that much is, I think, in the interior Keeweenaw up around Copper Harbor (up in elevation though). It wouldn't surprise me if the newspaper was just quoting the largest snowfall average in the area for embellishment, or if they themselves just got it wrong.
The total snowfall recorded at Gerald R. Ford International Airport from 1 January 2013 to 23 December 2013 is 86.9 inches, which is 27% more than average.