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Parishioners Begin $400,000 Capital Campaign Drive By Karen Gould With a leaking roof, missing paint, cracked bricks, dissolving mortar, and worn pews, the 102- year-old St. Ignatius Loyola Church is about to be renovated as parishioners take on a major capital campaign drive to raise $400, More ... Ideas Sought for Bon Air Building, Lot A public survey will ask Clark Township residents what they think should be done with the Bon Air building in Cedarville. The popular ice cream parlor that popularized the Jersey Mud ice cream sundae has been vacant and for sale for more than a decade. It is owned by the Bruce W. Johnson Living Tru... More ... City Council Returns Sign Ideas to Planners City Snowplows, Planned Mud Runs, Sign Restrictions Debated at Meeting By Ryan Schlehuber More than a dozen issues were presented to the St. Ignace City Council at its regular meeting Monday, December 4, which lasted nearly two hours. On the evening's agenda were public hearings for a proposed mud run and a proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) ordinance, both of which Council approve... More ...
City Residents Brave Snowy Night To See Tree Lighting St. Ignace residents braved the snowy weather to watch Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive at the city's Christmas tree in front of the Arnold Line dock during the annual St. Ignace Christmas Parade and tree lighting Friday, December 1. The St. More ... Les Cheneaux Library Begins Fundraising Drive By Amy Polk The Les Cheneaux Community Library's new fundraising campaign is called "Putting Down Roots for the Future" and it reflects the library's five-year effort to raise operating capital for the library. More ...
Churches Gather for 45th Christmas Musicale Autumn Orm (center), of the St. Ignace Community Children's Chorus, sings a solo during the group's performance at the United Methodist Church's 45th annual Christmas Musicale in St. Ignace Sunday, December 3. The evening program featured many local musicians and groups. More ... |
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