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Zoo-De-Mackinac Set for May 19
      Saturday, May 19, has been announced as the date for the 18th annual Zoo-De-Mackinac Bike Bash. About 2,000 bicycle riders are expected to travel in the noncompetitive event from Boyne Highlands in Harbor Springs to Mackinac Island by way of US- 119, a highway overlooking Lake Michigan.
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War in Iraq Dominates Discussion as Congressman Stupak Visits St. Ignace
Also Touches on Soo Locks, Postal Service
By Ryan Schlehuber
      The war in Iraq dominated discussion at a town hall meeting with U.S. Congressman Bart Stupak at Community Action Agency's Fenlon Center in St. Ignace Saturday morning, April 28, which drew about a dozen people to address any topics of interest with the congressman.
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Preservationists Explore Island May 3 to May 6
      Experts in the field of historic preservation will explore the national and state historic landmark Mackinac Island while sharing preservation information during their annual conference at Grand Hotel. National preservationist leaders will speak to members of the Michigan Historic Preservation Netw...
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Students Take in Court Proceedings at LaSalle
By Paul Gingras
      A serious atmosphere pervaded the LaSalle High School gymnasium Wednesday, April 25, when high school students heard the proceedings of the 92nd District Court. The cases, which involved criminal sexual conduct, window peeping, and drunk driving, were not specifically selected for the students. It ...
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Carl Faust, 100, of Mackinaw City Recalls Early Years in Area
By Paul Gingras
      In 1927, Carl Faust looked out over the churning waters of the Atlantic Ocean. He was 19 years old, a craftsman from Germany on a boat to Canada. As his ship cut through the watery divide, he turned 20, a milestone on a journey that gave him time to consider his future. Mr.
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Delinquent Taxes Delay Island Business Licenses
By Karen Gould
      A slight decrease in both on- Island and off-Island businesses applying for a license to operate on Mackinac Island became evident during the Island's annual licensing meeting Monday, April 16, as did the increase in the number of businesses with delinquent personal property taxes.
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Forest Clean-up Is Planned for May 12
      Volunteers will gather to clean up the St. Ignace District of the Hiawatha National Forest Saturday, May 12, at 9 a.m. at the parking lot of Castle Rock in St. Ignace. Volunteers will meet rain or shine, and all are welcome to participate.
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Circuit Court
      The following dispositions are from 11th Circuit Court in St. Ignace April 20, Judge Charles Stark presiding. + Tony Massey, 49, of Cheboygan, pleaded guilty to criminal sexual conduct (fourth degree). He was placed on one year delay of sentence with the charge being reduced to aggravated assault ...
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92nd District Court
      The following dispositions are from 92nd District Court in St. Ignace April 25, Judge Beth Gibson presiding. Arresting agencies are in parentheses. + Eric Wiertalla, 19, of Kincheloe, pleaded guilty to minor in possession (first offense). He was assessed a fine of $150 and three months probation. ...
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For the Record...
      In a photograph of LaSalle High School National Honor Society members published April 26, Audrey Wyers was incorrectly identified as Ashley Wyers. +++ The April 26 profile of Pickford Public Schools Board of Education candidate Ron Hill incorrectly reported he was a Pickford High School graduate....
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Library To Host Michigan Notable Author Tour May 15
      Bayliss Public Library in Sault Ste. Marie will host a stop on the Michigan Notable Books author tour at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 15. Speaking at the library will be Steve Lehto, author of "Death's Door: The Truth Behind Michigan's Largest Mass Murder," about Calumet's 1913 Italian Hall tragedy.
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'Girls of the Garden' Play To Be May 5, 6 in Cedarville
      "The Girls of the Garden Club" by John Patrick will be presented Saturday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 6, at 3 p.m. at the Old Gymnasium in Cedarville. The Cedarville High School Drama Club will present both performances at the gymnasium stage at Les Cheneaux Community Schools.
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Great Lakes Boat Building School To Recruit in Petoskey May 8
      The Great Lakes Boat Building School of Cedarville will recruit students at a career night Tuesday, May 8, on the North Central Michigan College campus in Petoskey. Boat School staff will answer questions and register students for summer classes and the vocational program from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. i...
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Several People Face Charges of Stolen Goods Ring in Kincheloe
      Several people in Kincheloe are facing charges related to an alleged stolen goods ring. Christopher Lee Downs, 31, of Kincheloe, was sentenced to 10 years to 30 years in prison Tuesday, April 24, by 50th Circuit Court Judge Nicholas Lambros. Mr.
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Cheboygan Library To Host Seminars
      Two business seminars are planned in May at the Cheboygan Public Library, hosted jointly by the Cheboygan and Indian River Chambers of Commerce. "Guide to Starting a Small Business" will be offered Monday, May 14, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The cost is $15 per participant.
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EUP Schools Announce Honor Roll Students
      St. Ignace Middle School Third Marking Period 3rd Grade: Mackenzie Arthur, Patrick Backlas*, Erin Bunker*, Dylan Danielson, Cooper Farr*, Alexis Foster, Drew Graham, Lucas Gustafson, Morgan Gustafson, Gage Kreski*, Lydia LaLonde, Sierra Lijewski, Daniel Marsh, Dylan Marshall*, Haley Mattson, M...
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Mackinac Island City Workers To Get 3.23 Percent Raise
      A 3.23 percent raise for Mackinac Island city workers went into effect April 1. The salary changes were adopted by the city council at its Wednesday, April 11 meeting. The following is a list of salaries and wages for city employees for the 2007-08 fiscal year.
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Children Enjoy Carnival at Pickford
     Sarah Landreville of Hessel, 10, had a good time creating a goofy face on a cow balloon at the Spring Carnival hosted by her troop and other Girl Scouts from Pickford and Cedarville Saturday, April 28. The carnival was at Pickford Public Schools' gymnasium.
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Rudyard Historical Group Will Meet
      Alice Spring and Jim Royer, the featured speakers at a Rudyard Historical Society meeting Thursday, May 10, will discuss the history of their Larson family ancestors. The two speakers will also entertain with country music. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Rudyard Community Center on 18725 Sou...
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Burns Planned at Seney Refuge
      Seney National Wildlife Refuge will conduct a series of prescribed burns this spring to enhance habitat for wildlife including marshland song birds, black bears, and sharptail grouse. The burns will also reduce fuel loading to lessen the severity of potential wildfires in the area. Questions or com...
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Trojans Memorabilia Offered Saturday
      The Cedarville Trojan Booster Club will sell clothing, hats, posters, and autographed balls at the Les Cheneaux Community Schools concession stand in Cedarville for one more Saturday, May 5. The Cedarville Class D State Champions items will be sold from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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St. Ignace Girl Scouts Enjoy Trip to Naval Museum
      The reality of submarine life during World War II was as close as the empty shell of a torpedo, which was near enough to touch for the Girl Scouts of Peninsula Waters Troop 104. They spent the night on the USS Silversides, with parents, siblings, and Troop Leader Kathy Campbell of St. Ignace Frid...
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Park Commission To Meet May 25
Mackinaw City Site for MISPC Gathering
      The seven-member Mackinac Island State Park Commission will meet Friday, May 25, at 1:30 p.m. in the banquet room at Audie's Restaurant on Nicolet Street in Mackinaw City. In July and September, commissioners will return to their regular meeting location in the boardroom of the 1860 Post Hospital ...
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Weatherization Funds Available
      Funding is available to increase the energy efficiency of homes through the Community Action Agency. The weatherization program is open to those who meet low income guidelines, particularly the elderly, disabled people, and families with children. Eligibility requirements can be discussed on a cas...
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MCSORVA To Meet
      Mackinac County Sportsmen's Off Road Vehicle Association will meet Thursday, May 3, and the first Thursday of every month, at the St. Ignace Public Library at 6:30 p.m. The public is welcome.
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Man's Drowning Ruled Accidental
      Randel Malaska, 50, of Rudyard, died accidentally, police have ruled, while fishing alone in St. Martin Bay Saturday, April 14. He died from drowning and hypothermia. Mr. Malaska's wife called police after he did not return from fishing that day. He was found in two feet of water 30 yards from hi...
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Construction Begins on I-75 Near St. Ignace
      Road construction on I-75 and St. Ignace business loop commenced Monday, April 30, and Tuesday, May 1. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is milling and resurfacing nine miles of road on the southbound side of I-75 between the Mackinac County line and M-134. The project includes crac...
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Divers To Search Straits This Week
      Michigan State Police divers were to attempt to find the body of a 57-year-old Sault Ste. Marie man at the Straits of Mackinac Tuesday, May 1, and Wednesday, May 2. The man is thought to have committed suicide by jumping off the Mackinac Bridge in February.
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Auxiliary Offers Geranium Sale
      Mackinac Straits Hospital Auxiliary will offer its annual geranium sale Friday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the St. Ignace Greenhouse on Bertrand Street. Flowers may be purchased at the sale or advance orders may be made with any auxiliary member by Tuesday, May 8.
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DeWick Named Presidential Scholar
      Caroline DeWick of St. Ignace was among 46 Western Michigan University seniors named a Presidential Scholar, the highest honor presented to undergraduates at the university. She is the daughter of Brian and Elisabeth DeWick. Studying family and consumer sciences, Miss DeWick expects to be graduate...
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Wed. Is Reservation Deadline for Tea
      "Memories from the Attic" is the theme of a mother and daughter tea to be hosted by the Rexton and Naubinway Mennonite Churches Wednesday, May 9, at 7 p.m. at the Hiawatha Sportsmen's Club activities building on Lake Boulevard in Engadine. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, May 2, to Kathy Mi...
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ChristianWorkshops Planned This Week
      Two workshops for Christian adults will be offered by Three Lakes Lay Academy at the Headlands Conference Center west of Mackinaw City Friday, May 4, and Saturday, May 5. "Finding Your Spiritual Gifts" will be led by Bill Bennett, commissioned lay pastor for the Mackinac Presbytery and counselor f...
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DeTour Students Will Present 'Dear Edwina' on Stage
      DeTour students will present a pint-sized version of the musical "Dear Edwina" Friday, May 11, and Saturday, May 12, and a dinner theater presentation Sunday, May 13. Dinner theater tickets must be reserved by Friday, May 4. The production will be the third DeTour Kids Cafe show directed by Dave R...
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Steve and Dionne Mesnard Are New Owners of St. Ignace Restaurant
      The St. Ignace Big Boy Restaurant on US-2 is now under the ownership of Steve and Dionne Mesnard of Petoskey, who took over Wednesday, April 25, fulfilling their dream of owning their own restaurant. Mr. Mesnard is originally from Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. Mesnard is from Detroit.
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Gamblers Anonymous Group To Meet
      Gamblers Anonymous will meet every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Father Goudreau Room at St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church in St. Ignace.
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Man Arrested for Vehicle Break-ins, Police Seek Victims
      Following the arrest of a person who was in possession of stolen property, Michigan State Police are looking for anyone who was a victim of a vehicle break-in. Aperson who had stolen several items from nearby vehicles and was in the possession of stolen property came to the attention of police at ...
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DNR Cautions Campers To Avoid Spreading Invasive Tree Diseases in UP
By Paul Gingras
      A ban on transporting any part of the ash tree into the Upper Peninsula remains in effect this year, and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is also asking campers not to move American beech logs. Both species can be infected with insects that destroy tree stands, which harms forest aesthetic...
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LC Schools Grapple With Budget Deficit
      Thirty-five students will be graduated this May from Cedarville High School, but only 19 students will enter kindergarten this fall, a 16-student decline in enrollment. The numbers are evidence of an enrollment trend that has plagued the Les Cheneaux Community Schools district for more than a deca...
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NMU Video To Help Abused Women
Professors Seek To Dispel Excuse That Alcohol Is Factor in Domestic Abuse
By Ryan Schlehuber
      Alcohol abuse or intoxication should not be accepted as an excuse by women who are abused by men, say two Northern Michigan University (NMU) professors, who are interviewing 40 abused women for an information video to be distributed to all domestic violence shelters and substance abuse facilities i...
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Construction of Clark Township's Recreation Pavilion Begins
      Todd Reid (on tractor) and Ken Bailey begin work on the new Clark Township Recreation Park pavilion in Cedarville Monday, April 30. They raised the frame for the 30-foot by 40-foot, open-sided building behind Clark Township Hall, to the west.
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High School Principals Recognize Top Academic Achievers
      The Eastern Upper Peninsula Secondary School Principals Association recognized top academic achievers with the 2006-07 Principals Awards April 18, with a reception on the campus of Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie. High school seniors with grade point average of 3.3 or higher and ...
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Clean Sweep Nets Ton of Drug Waste
      To protect the region's water supply from toxic waste, residents across the Upper Peninsula turned in more than one ton of unwanted pharmaceuticals and personal care products Saturday, April 21, during the annual Clean Sweep campaign. Many of the drugs collected were controlled substances with a to...
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DNR To OfferWomen's Program
      Women's outdoor activities and skill workshops will be offered at the 10th annual Becoming an Outdoors Woman Program set for Friday, June 1, through Sunday, June 3, in Big Bay. The program will take place at Bay Cliff Health Camp 30 miles north of Marquette.
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Senior Lunches Returned to Main Room; Road Contracts Signed by Clark Twp. Board
By Amy Polk
      A rare night meeting Friday, April 13, of the Clark Township Board of Trustees drew an audience of 40 to recognize the Cedarville High School basketball team for winning the state title. Players and coaches received resolutions from the township board and a plaque from the Mackinac County Board of ...
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Dangerous Substance Stolen From Chippewa County Animal Shelter
      A theft of a dangerous substance at the Chippewa County Animal Control Building has led police to seek information through the Crime Stoppers program. Cash and a bottle of concentrated animal tranquilizer were stolen from the facility on Mackinac Trail south of Sault Ste.
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Families Enjoy Movie Night at the Old Gymnasium
      Nearly 40 children enjoyed time with their friends and families during a family movie night in Cedarville Friday night, April 20, at the Old Gymnasium at Les Cheneaux Community Schools.
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