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December 13, 2007
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Bridge Costs Should Be Shared Statewide, Public Says
Toll Concerns Get Little Attention in Downstate Media
By Karen Gould
      Residents and truckers attending hearings on proposed Mackinac Bridge fare hikes last week told the Mackinac Bridge Authority that maintenance of the bridge should be on the shoulders of all of Michigan, not just local residents, travelers, and commercial shippers. Suggestions made in St.
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Wood Burned at Moran, Quarantine in Townships
Count of EAB Infected Trees Reaches 14
By Paul Gingras
      "Of the 14 infected trees that we found, 11 are right here," said John Diddams of the Michigan Department of Agriculture, as he set fire to a pile of ash wood infected with the voracious emerald ash borer (EAB) Thursday, December 6.
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4 In. Snowfall Will Call Out County Plows
By Amy Polk
      Mackinac County Road Commission crews had their hands full on a recent weekend when a winter storm dumped nearly two feet of snow on some areas of the county. Manager Karrie Abbitt said all 25 of the county's plow drivers worked overtime, around the clock Sunday, December 2, to clear roads and fre...
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Public Facilities Take Precautions Against Staph
By Ryan Schlehuber
      A strain of bacterial infection that's resistant to some antibiotics was reported at Rudyard Area Schools last month, prompting health officials to urge cleaning and disinfecting of public facilities. The bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, or "staph" for short, has plagued hospitals for decades, but...
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HGTV Films Christmas Events on Mackinac Island
By Karen Gould
      Mackinac Island Christmas Bazaar visitors were focused on the raffles, auctions, food, and gift sales as a producer and cameraman moved about Community Hall filming and interviewing crafters for a network show to air next year on Home and Garden Television (HGTV), as part of a series tentatively e...
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State Repeals Unsavory Service Tax on Same Day It Was To Be Collected
More Funding Available for Schools
By Amy Polk
      Michigan's unpopular new service tax was repealed December 1, the same day businesses were supposed to begin collecting it.
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Historic Mustang Lounge Comes Down
     Demolition of the Mustang Lounge on Mackinac Island continues Friday, December 7. Workers from Maverick Construction of St. Ignace carry off one of the historic heavy timbers used in the construction of the building. The crew is storing the timber, along with smaller pieces of old wood visible on th...
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Local Schools Make U.S. News and World Report List
      Brimley, Cedarville, DeTour, and Mackinaw City high schools made a U.S. News and World Report list of the best high schools in the United States. The list was published in the national magazine's November 29 issue, which ranked the schools in gold, silver, and bronze medal categories. The fou...
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St. Ignace Library Revives Reading Program
     The storytelling program for youngsters at the St. Ignace Public Library is back on schedule after postponement for a couple of months in the fall. Ann Roberts, a retired teacher and resident of St. Ignace, reads books to children at 3 p.m. each Wednesday during the winter. Pictured are (from left) ...
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