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Dispatch Board Chooses Chippewa County 911 Service By Ryan Schlehuber Mackinac County's 911 emergency and assistance calls will be dispatched by Chippewa County under a five-year, $640,000 contract approved by the Mackinac County Central Dispatch Board Tuesday, April 8. More ...
8th Grade Moves to Middle School; Miller, Pope Retire By Karen Gould Kari Visnaw was named St. Ignace Elementary School principal and Gregg Fettig was named Middle School principal by the St. Ignace school board Monday, April 14, and will assume their new parttime posts this summer. The two St. Ignace teachers will continue classroom work on a half time basis. More ...
The grip of winter loosened with the natural break-up of ice in the Straits of Mackinac March 23, when this photograph was taken. Freighters have been crossing under the Mackinac Bridge and through the Straits since the Soo Locks opened March 25. Snowmobilers began crossing the ice bridge between St... More ... 60+ Vendors at St. Ignace Home Show From gutters to flooring, both indoor and outdoor home improvement products and services will be showcased during the sixth annual Mackinac County Home and Garden Show Friday, April 18, and Saturday, April 19. The show will be at Little Bear East Arena in St. Ignace from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday a... More ... Massey Named to County's Interim Treasurer Position By Karen Gould Nora Massey of St. Ignace was appointed Mackinac County interim treasurer Monday, April 14, from a pool of four candidates. She will be sworn in to a sevenmonth term May 1, completing the unused portion of Jane Hampton's term. Mrs. Hampton resigned. More ... Cardio Room May Go to Hockey Teams Little Bear East Arena By Ryan Schlehuber The cardiovascular room in the fitness center at Little Bear East will be converted into a locker room for hockey teams for six months out of the year, if the city council approves. Cardiovascular equipment would be moved into the main workout area during that time. More ... Public Favors Linking Village Trails and Parks Mackinaw City Focus Is on Recreation Plan By Paul Gingras The public came out strongly in favor of proposals to acquire land for new waterfront parks, to establish walking and biking trails to connect village recreation areas, and to create dog-friendly parks during the Mackinaw City Planning Commission meeting Thursday, April 10, which focused on the Ma... More ...
By Ryan Schlehuber Island physician Don Weersing has taken a position at Mackinac Straits Hospital in St. Ignace, beginning April 23, and Dr. Karen Miljour of Powers will replace him at the Mackinac Island Medical Center. Dr. More ...
Making good use of the last patch of snow, C.J. Campbell of St. Ignace hones his skateboard skills near the marina Thursday, April 10. He was accompanied by Roy Roach (not pictured), also of St. Ignace. Mr. Campbell is in the National Guard. More ...
By Paul Gingras Destroying ash trees to prevent the spread of the emerald ash borer (EAB) hasn't worked well in most states, researchers say, so biologists want to study the light infestation in the St. Ignace area to learn how better to detect and eradicate the insect. The Chinese beetle threatens to destroy ash... More ...
By Amy Polk Jaime Massey, Leonard "Ducky" Nelson, Joe Prout, and John Rickley of St. Ignace use an eager pack of redbone and blue tick coonhounds, and mixes of the two breeds, to hunt predators during the winter months. As their name implies, coonhounds were bred for hunting raccoons and other small game, and... More ... Island State Park Leases Land for Horse Stable By Ryan Schlehuber For the next 20 years, Mackinac Horsemen's Association will lease land from the Mackinac Island State Park Commission for a 20-horse stable and riding ring. Rent will be $1 a year. More ... |
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