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Agent Orange Riders At The VFW Post #2496 Search For A Cure For Agent Orange
Members of the VFW post #2496 in Alpena, drove around town to spread awareness about the dangers of the agent orange compound. “We’re doing research for agent orange, so we’re collecting money for all the research and help that’s going out and see if they can get a cure for this nasty disease” said Steve Lawver, an agent orange rider.
One dead, three injured in I-75 construction zone crash
Springfield Twp. — On April 13, the Michigan State Police Detroit Regional Communication Center was notified of a minor four car hit and run crash that occurred in the left lane of Northbound I-75 South of the East Holly Road bridge. The section of highway is currently a construction zone.
Possible Strong Storms For This Weekend
Alpena MI – Today was mostly sunny and mild, daytime highs were in the 50s. This weekend temperatures will be much warmer with showers and storms. We are in the slight risk for severe weather for Saturday. Tonight clouds will increase with showers developing with overnight lows in the 40s. Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy with showers & thunderstorms in the area; some storms could be strong and because of that we are under a slight risk of severe weather.
Viking softballers split with Soo, drop two to Alpena
Grayling’s varsity girls softball team was able to protect an early lead and held off Sault Ste. Marie for a first-game victory April 15, 8-7. The Vikings could not get past the Blue Devils in the second game, falling 10-8. In the opener, Grayling scored six runs in the first inning and built a 7-0 lead through three innings. Sault […]
ACC Basketball: Way-too-early power rankings for 2024-25 season
The 2023-24 season has completed and for ACC Basketball, it was another successful postseason. Of the five teams that made the NCAA Tournament, four of them made the Sweet 16, and three to the Elite 8. NC State's second straight upset over Duke in March capped their Cinderella run to the Final Four to represent the league.
Rogers approves sale of 1.31 acres of city-owned property
The Rogers City Council has approved a $550,000 purchase agreement for the sale of 1.31 acres of city-owned property at 136th Avenue and Rogers Drive to Java Companies. A memo to the council from Rogers Community Development Director Brett Angell said the proposed buyer plans to develop a multi-tenant commercial building that would feature a quick service restaurant, coffee shop with a drive-thru, and one additional office-related tenant. The property, originally acquired via TIF1 (tax increment financing) funds in 2006, currently is undeveloped and maintained by the city, according to the memo. The site is bounded by Maynard’s restaurant on the west, a bank and multi-tenant commercial building on the north, a multi-tenant commercial building and movie theater on the east, and a drainage pond on the south.
Blue-spotted salamanders continue migration across Presque Isle
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - As blue-spotted salamanders travel over the roads of Presque Isle in Marquette at night, visitors flock to see them migrate in person. Tyler Penrod, Superior Watershed Partnership Program Manager, talks to Mandy Koskela about proper etiquette when observing the amphibians. When learning about the migration of...
3-D printer, more coming to Lincoln high school through new manufacturing program
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Lincoln high school students will prepare for careers that do not require four-year degrees through a new technical program focused on manufacturing. The main goal of the program is to get students skills they need for advanced manufacturing, which can lead to jobs in the auto, energy and medical industries, among others, and fuel the local workforce.
Northern Michigan faces rising Lyme disease threat
CHARLEVOIX — With the early arrival of warm weather, residents should take heed of the rising rate of ticks in Northern Michigan that can transmit Lyme disease. The bacterial infection is becoming more prevalent in the region, with an increase in reports associated with its parasitic carrier, the black-legged tick, according to the Health Department of Northwest Michigan's Medical Director Dr. Joshua Meyerson.
Alpena Community College Holds A Ribbon Cutting To Debut New Welding and Manufacturing Labs
Alpena community college had a ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening of their new welding and manufacturing labs. “We basically just opened up our new lab and our, new lab here is state of the art lab. We’ve been working on this project, with planning for a few years and now it’s finally coming together, and we’re able to you know, offer our students an experience that’s, that’s really as good as, really any program in the nation” said Tim Ratz, welding instructor at Alpena community college.
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