Term Limits, National Coattails Energize State House Races
By George Weeks
In the battle for control of the state House, northern Michigan has three toss-up races, two of them GOP seats along shores of Lake Michigan, and some spirited primaries.
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By Kerry Fountain 495-5533 kerrymariet@yahoo.com
The graduating Class of 2008 had a wonderful day for commencement. The sun was shining and not a cloud in the sky as the Rudyard High class was graduated at 2 p.m. Sunday. More...
By Jeannette Doud 847-6298
Bright, blue sunny skies greeted the many folks who came to enjoy Mackinac over the holiday weekend. Main Street appeared very busy, with much bicycle traffic. Ste. Anne's was filled to capacity Sunday, May 25, for both the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. More...
By Audrey Hutchison 484-7825
The Stalwart Presbyterian Women's Association has been busy making quilts and lap robes for long term care and medical patients in the area. Forty or more quilts have been distributed already this year, just as they have been doing in the past. More...
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Mark Pilarski
Dear Mark: For the average player, is there any mathematical advantage to playing two hands of blackjack versus one? Jason F. Playing two hands and what advantages or disadvantages it brings your way depends on your skill level. More...
115 Years Ago The St. Ignace News Saturday, June 3, 1893 St. Ignace was quite deserted Decoration day. Bicycles are getting to be all the rage in St. Ignace. Miss Etta Rhodes has sold her millinery store. More...