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Michigan Politics By George Weeks In its long quest for equal treatment in Lansing on gaming, the Kalamazoo-area Gun Lake Tribe, smallest of the state's 12 federally recognized tribes, has faced opposing firepower from some top guns of the Michigan GOP. More ...
DEAL ME IN Mark Pilarski Dear Mark, I was asked to leave a casino because a pit boss believed I was adding more chips to my bet on a roulette table after the dealer "supposedly" called no more bets. I told him I didn't hear the dealer say it, and that I was just adding chips to my favorite number, which I believe he was More ...
By Helen Shoberg 484-2626 mink@cedarville.net We certainly cannot complain about the weather during the past week. With lots of sunshine, the snow depth went down so much. It's nice not to have such very high piles of snow on the street corners. They have been a real driving hazard at times, as they are every year when there is a lot of snow. More ... Gould City By Marilyn McNeil 477-6925 donmar@lighthouse.net Think spring, think spring! If we keep saying this, maybe it will happen faster. The blue skies and bright sunshine sure do wonders for your spirits. We're all hoping this will continue. More ... DeTour Area By Barbara Buschbacher 297-8075 bbann@sault.com Happy first day of spring! With the cold temperatures, it doesn't feel much like spring, but the sunny blue skies are a welcome sight. Many of our fine feathered friends are returning to the area and are being spotted by area residents, another sign of spring. More ... Brevort By Lois Movalson 292-5581 Happy spring to all. I'll take blue skies and sunshine, but wouldn't mind the temperatures a bit warmer. Here and there tulips and daffodils are shooting up small green tips. More ... Rexton-Garnet By Linda Livermore 595-7283 Where's the heat? This being spring and all, you would think the weather should match up with the calendar, but that's not always the case. More ... Engadine By Julie Freeman 477-6959 jf@portup.com Spring is here, or is it? It may be cold, but at least the snow is going. I like the "freeze dry" effect; at least it's not leaving behind mud puddles or flooding, like some towns are getting downstate. More ...
Compiled by Ryan Schlehuber 115 Years Ago The St. Ignace News Saturday, March 21, 1891 More ... Mackinac Island By Jeannette Doud 847-3301 St. Patrick was very good to Mackinac, Friday, March 17, as the mighty More ...
Outdoor Matters A column from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Last fall, significant reductions were agreed upon by the fishery management agencies for both Lakes Huron and Michigan in terms of the number of Chinook salmon that will be stocked in the future. Anglers often question the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) why more steelhead or coho salmon year More ...
According to my calendar, spring arrived in Michigan March 20. Officially, this means winter is no longer with us. But as you know, that is not necessarily so. More ... |
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