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Eric Dodson of Edmore was selected as the new St. Ignace city manager in a 4-2 vote of the city council Monday, November 28. He will replace retiring manager Gary More ... St. Ignace food pantry volunteer Tom Penner (left) accepts a large donation from Michigan State Police Officer Dan Litzner, who dropped off the load Monday, November 28. The police post collects food for the pantry annually. More ... Jane Mathews Vincent of Hessel knits her whimsical hats, purses, and clothing at the Les Cheneaux Holiday Bazaar Saturday, November 26. She was one of several exhibitors who sold handcrafted products at the annual event, which raises money for the Les Cheneaux Preschool in Cedarville. More ... A $50,000 federal appropriation to fund a feasibility study for a third breakwall at Mackinac Island now awaits President George Bush More ... One lucky person will take home a new snowmobile, while eight others will be awarded cash prizes up to $1,500 in three major raffles during this year More ... A holiday parade and open house is set for Friday, December 2, in St. Ignace. The Home for the Holidays parade will herald the arrival of Santa Claus at 6 p.m., followed by the lighting of the Christmas tree at Dock 1. Music will be provided by the LaSalle Ensemble. A bake sale and face painting wil More ... Emergency assistance programs to ease skyrocketing heating expenses already are in place in the Eastern Upper Peninsula, and others will be available this month and in January. More ... Trustees at Clark Township will study road contracts, created a compensation committee, designated mowing areas, and appointed a planning commissioner and at their regular meeting Thursday, November 17. More ... |
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