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Columns August 11, 2005
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Mackinac Island By Jeannette Doud
     847-3301 What a glorious weekend it was for the many brides, weddings, receptions, bridal showers, and gatherings of many sorts.
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Gould City By Marilyn McNeil
     477-6925 donmar@lighthouse.net There are some fun events coming up to round out the end of summer vacation for everyone.
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Engadine By Julie Freeman
      477-6959 jf@portup.com Hello, everyone. The warm weather is still sticking around. It could cool down just a bit, but I prefer warm to cold.
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Brevort By Lois Movalson
      292-5581 It’s a good summer for bats. We’ve had a family in residence between the attic walls until it finally must have gotten so hot they vacated the premises, as we don’t hear them scratching around while leaving and returning. Once in awhile one will find its way into the house, specifi
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Outdoors with Gordie
     By now you may be starting to think about the hunting seasons that will be opening in September. While that is exciting to be planning already, neglecting the good fishing which is available could be a serious mistake.
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Rexton-Garnet By Linda Livermore
     595-7283 On your mark, get set, go! That was the feeling of the many folks who, after years of traveling on gravel and around plenty of curves, were able to enjoy the newly paved Borgstrom Road, which connects Mackinac and Luce counties, and is a shorter route for folks who work in the Newbe
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Les Cheneaux By Helen Shoberg
     484-2626 mink@cedarville.net At last we are having some relief from the terribly hot and humid weather that has plagued the Eastern Upper Peninsula. With the 103 plus temperature showing on the thermometer at the First National Bank in Cedarville last week, it was visual proof of just how ho
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Lady and Gentlemen, Start Your Engines
DEAL ME IN
     Dear Mark, Do you know anything about the 8/5 betting strategy?
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Looking Back
Compiled by Ryan Schlehuber
     115 Years Ago Saturday, August 9, 1890 Word was received here from Trout Lake yesterday to the effect that a man named Addson had been cut in two by a train on the South Shore road. Coroner Cooke went up this morning to hold an inquest. Addson was a former employee of the furnace compa
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