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News January 17, 2008
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Luepnitz Is Re-elected County Road Commission Chair
Amacher Says He Will Not Run for 3rd Term
By Amy Polk
      After 12 years and two terms as a Mackinac County road commissioner, Paul Amacher of Moran Township announced last week, that he will not run again when his term expires at the end of this year. Mr.
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Mackinac County Commissioners' 2007 Earnings for Salary, Meetings
      Mackinac County Commissioners make $4,222 a year in base salary and the commission chair earns $5,049 annually. The five board members also are paid $60 per day for meetings. Beginning this year, board members will earn an additional $50 on days they attend more than one meeting.
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Icebreaker Museum Program Planned at Mackinaw City Library January 30
      "The Mackinaw Area and the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum: The next 62 years" is the title of the Mackinaw Area Public Library's evening program Wednesday, January 30, at 7 p.m. at the library in Mackinaw City.
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Kiwanis Club To Host Tailgate Dinner
      The St. Ignace Kiwanis Club is planning a Tailgate Dinner to raise money for the band program at St. Ignace schools Friday, February 8, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the LaSalle High School cafeteria. The cost is $5 per adult and $3 per child age five to 12.
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Chippewa Democrats Will Meet Jan. 26
      The next meeting of the Chippewa County Democratic Party will be Saturday, January 26, at 10 a.m. at the Country Kitchen Restaurant in Sault Ste. Marie. For more information, contact Paul Warrick at (906) 495-7343.
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Innovative Vehicle Makes Stop in St. Ignace During Loop Around Lake Michigan
Michigan Tech Students Display Their Design for 'Challenge X' Competition
By Paul Gingras
      A flashy, black and white Chevrolet Equinox arrived at the Michigan Welcome Center in St. Ignace Saturday, January 12. With the exception of a large husky's head painted on the side and several decals, it looked like a standard sport utility vehicle. Under the hood, however, it was anything but a ...
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Hagan To Lead EUP Regional Planning Board
      Jeff Hagan has been named the new executive director of the Eastern U.P. Regional Planning and Development Commission, where he has been employed since May 2000 as an economic development planner. Mr.
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Les Cheneaux Library Program Draws 'Teens Only'
     A group of young people (clockwise, from left) Karen Landreville, Daniel Landreville, Danny Hitchens, and Ian McGreevy play a game of Blokus at Les Cheneaux Community Library in Cedarville Saturday night, January 12, at one of the library's Teens Only nights. Under the supervision of Library Branch ...
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Brevort Township Sets Road Work Priorities
Revises Project List Through Year 2011
By Paul Gingras
      To ensure that the Mackinac County Road Commission acknowledges Brevort Township's road work priorities for the next five years, the Brevort Township Board of Trustees met with Road Commission Manager Karrie Abbitt, members of the township's road committee, and the public Monday, January 7.
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All LaSalle Graduates Will Gather for Reunion July 25
      The second all-class reunion for LaSalle High school graduates will take place Friday, July 25. More than 750 people attended the first reunion in 2003. Cost of the reunion is $25 per person before July 1; after that date, it will be $30.
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St. Ignace Students Enjoy Fresh Snowfall Monday
     Students at St. Ignace Elementary School enjoy the snow Monday, January 14. Heavy snowfall caused a two-hour delay Monday and caused school to be cancelled all day Friday, January 11. Pictured (from left) are Peyton Belonga, Sierra Metz, Taylor St. Onge, and Lauren Yoder.
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Chimney Fire Damages St. Ignace Home
      Build-up of creosote in the wood stove chimney of Donald Paquin's home on 319 South Marley Street in St. Ignace is the likely cause of a fire that caused extensive damage to his home around 3 p.m. Wednesday, January 9. No one was injured.
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City Council Will Meet at Library Jan. 21
      The St. Ignace City Council will hold its next meeting at the St. Ignace Public Library at 8 p.m. Monday, January 21. Council meetings are scheduled to be held at the conference room of Little Bear East Arena and Community Center Monday, February 18, at 8 p.m.
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Court Reports
      The following dispositions are from 92nd District Court in St. Ignace Tuesday, January 8, and Wednesday, January 9, Judge Beth Gibson presiding. Arresting agencies are in parentheses. The court does not distinguish between jail time to be served immediately and jail sentences that are suspended.
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For the Record...
      Although it was announced by the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians January 7 that Dan Grondin of St. Ignace had been appointed the interim chief of tribal police, Mr.
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Proposals for Equestrian Center, Driving Range on State Land Will Be Reconsidered
By Karen Gould
      Proposals for an equestrian center and a golf driving range on state land north of the old burn pile off British Landing Road will be considered by the Mackinac Island State Park Commission in March. The new site was proposed at the commission's January 9 meeting after it was learned that two spot...
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Jeff Davis Will Chair Clark Township Planning Commission
Lincoln Boathouse Approved by Planners
By Amy Polk
      Jeff Davis was elected to chair the Clark Township Planning Commission Tuesday, January 8, replacing Steve Honnila, who is now vice-chairman. John Grenier remains secretary and Joe Eger is liaison to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
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Students Complete DARE Classes at Les Cheneaux
     Les Cheneaux Elementary School's fifth grade students participated in Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) culmination exercises in December. The 23 students were taught by State Police Trooper Fred Strich (standing behind students at far left); participants include (back row, from left) Teddy Bow...
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McPhee Hired by Flint Generals
      Steve McPhee, formerly of St. Ignace, has been hired as the general manager of business development for the Flint Generals of the International Hockey League. Mr. McPhee has joined the Generals organization with 20 years of marketing and sales experience from Boyne USA Resorts. Mr.
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Moehl Recognized by DRLPS
      Richard "Dick" Moehl was unanimously named Founding Director Emeritus of the DeTour Reef Light Preservation Society (DRLPS) at the December 20 meeting of the board of directors. Officers for 2008 were also elected for the preservation society.
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Brooke Garries, Desiree Nordstrand To Receive Scholarships
     LaSalle High School seniors Brooke Garries (left) and Desiree Nordstrand each received a $10,000 gift for their first year of college from St. Ignace resident Becky Calcaterra (center) December 14. Miss Garries will study natural science at Kalamazoo Community College. Miss Nordstrand, Mrs. Calcater...
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Reading Event Planned at Sault Saturday
      Bayliss Public Library in Sault Ste. Marie will host a "Nick Adams Stories" read-a-thon Saturday, January 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A special guest reader will be State Representative Gary Mc- Dowell, along with members of the community, who will read stories aloud in the library's public meetin...
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Wendy Colegrove Recognized for Toy Drive Efforts
      Wendy Colegrove of St. Ignace was named United Way's Volunteer of the Month January 10 for her work each year to raise money to purchase Christmas gifts for families in need. An organizer for the Toys for Tots campaign in Mackinac County, Mrs.
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Conservation District Dinner Will Be Jan. 31
      Chippewa/East Mackinac Conservation District's annual meeting and potluck dinner will be Thursday, January 31, at Bruce Township Hall on 12-Mile Road in Bruce Township. Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m., and participants are asked to bring a dish to pass.
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75 People Enjoy 'Great Start' Sleigh Ride at Pickford's Northwoods Christian Camp
      Seventy-five people were carried across the snowy landscape on century-old wooden sleighs Saturday, January 5, in Northwoods Christian Camp's final sleigh ride of the season.
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Pickford Area To Host Walleye Jamboree
      If weather continues to cooperate, there should be plenty of ice for the annual Walleye Jamboree on Munuscong Bay January 24 through January 27. Organizer Carley Ball said Monday, January 14, that ice is good in the bay, but people should still avoid ice near land, especially around islands and po...
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St. Ignace Restaurants Offer Pizza Samples January 31
      People can sample pizzas from St. Ignace restaurants Thursday, January 31, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the LaSalle High School cafeteria, before the boys high school basketball game between St. Ignace and Newberry.
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Christian Schools, Homeschool Parents In-service To Be Jan. 21
      An educator's workshop for Christian school teachers and homeschool parents called Winter Warm-up is planned Monday, January 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fundamental Baptist Church in Kinross. The program is sponsored by the Michigan Association of Christian Schools.
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DeTour School Offers Dance Class
      Dance classes will be offered at DeTour Area Schools beginning Tuesday, January 22. Sherry Bailey will teach jazz, tap, and ballet to students ages four to 13.
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Scholarships Available for Health Care
      Cheboygan Memorial Hospital offers scholarships for persons entering the health care field. An applicant must be a high school senior, and apply to, and be accepted by, an accredited institution. Awards will be made on the basis of scholastic achievement and written essays. The Scholarship Commit...
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Ten Gardening Grants Available
      Community schools, organizations, gardening clubs, senior centers, or other groups interested in fostering gardening within their community may apply for Fiskars' 2008 Project Orange Thumb Grant. Ten grants will be offered in 2008 to promote sustainable agriculture, horticultural education, commun...
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Digital T.V. To Fully Replace Analog by February 2009
      All television broadcast stations will switch to digital, rather than analog, broadcast signals next year, February 17, 2009, under federal law. Viewers who receive free overthe air television signals through antennas or "rabbit ears" will be affected, reported WCMU public broadcasting station.
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Portage Twp. Revisits Authorization of Condo Project
By Paul Gingras
      A difference in a master deed recorded at the county courthouse for Cedar Ridge Properties, a large condominium project in Portage Township, and a master deed approved by the Portage Township Board of Trustees, has led the township to revisit the special-use permit that allowed the development. Th...
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State Police Investigate Stolen Heater
      The theft of a propane heater from a deer blind in Soo Township has led Michigan State Police to seek information through the Crime Stoppers program. The theft occurred between November 30 and December 8, 2007, in an area one mile southeast of 3 Mile Road and Mackinac Trail in Soo Township. A Mr.
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Local Artists'Work To Be Featured at Island Library
     Paintings by local artists (from left) Tim Leeper, Pam Finkel, Marta Olson, and Tom Boburka are on display at the Mackinac Island Public Library through mid-February. More than 20 paintings are included in the show, ranging from watercolors to a sketchbook of images. (Photograph by Brita Olson)
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Child Care Training Available
      Child care education training for those thinking of starting in the child care business, or already providing care to children, is offered by Michigan State University Extension. Licensed in-home or center providers, relative care providers, aides, foster parents, and parents are welcome to attend...
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Police Investigate Home Invasion in Soo Township
      Michigan State Police are investigating a home invasion on Maleport Drive in Soo Township. A set of Kicker L-7, 12-inch speakers and an Orion amplifier, both enclosed in a small wood cabinet, were stolen on the morning of Sunday, November 11. These items are valued at more than $1,000.
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Mackinaw City Fish Fry Jan. 18
      Afish fry to raise money for the Mackinaw City Memorial Day Parade will be Friday, January 18, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Pancake Chef Restaurant on Central Avenue in Mackinaw City. The all-you-can-eat buffet will be $8 for adults and $5 for children younger than 12.
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