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Didymo cells found in section of AuSable in Oscoda County
Anglers and paddlers urged to decontaminate waders, watercraft, gear Didymo cells have been found in algae samples taken from submerged rocks and debris at two boating access sites on the AuSable River north of Luzerne in Oscoda County. Sampling conducted by Michigan Trout Unlimited in late April found several didymo cells at the Parmalee Canoe Launch off North Red Oak […]
Rise outlast top-seeded Atlanta in five-set thriller, advance to PVF Championship match
OMAHA -- Seeds are just a number, right?. In the first-ever semifinal in the history of the Pro Volleyball Federation, the four-seeded Grand Rapids Rise upset the Atlanta Vibe, the no. 1 seed, in five sets (25-20, 19-25, 25-20, 23-25, 15-8) to advance to the championship match. “That was tremendous...
Reed Ranch in Oscoda County gets new owners after 90 years
Open lakes and the smell of pine brings Judith Manza back to a place her family's been returning for four generations. For her, there's nothing like it. "There's just so much nostalgia, even just opening the windows when you drive onto the property and smelling the pine and the ferns, just being at Reed Ranch, it brings so many warm feelings," Manza said. ...
Groups to promote bike trail in Pigeon River Country forest
GAYLORD — A new partnership between the Top of Michigan Trails Council and the Friends of the High Country Pathway aims to increase awareness of the High Country Pathway, an 82-mile trail system that cuts through the heart of the Pigeon River Country in Montmorency and Otsego counties. The...
Months after deadly accident, two people are charged in MSP trooper's death
SAGINAW, Mich. (WJRT) - More than three months after a Michigan State Police trooper was killed in the line of duty, two people face criminal charges in connection with his death. In late January, 39-year-old Joel Popp lost his life when he was hit by a vehicle on I-75. The...
United Way of Alpena Receives Grant From Consumers Energy Foundation To Help With Food Insecurity
United Way of Northeast Michigan received a $4,000 grant from the Consumers Energy foundation. “In every year we partnered with Consumers Energy foundation, and they’ve supported activities that we have in our community. Two years ago, they gave us, a grant of $750. SO that allowed us to expand the Dolly Parton Imagination library into Presque Isle County. And then the last two years, they’ve increased that grant to help meet basic needs in our community” said Joe Gentry, Executive Director, United Way of Northeast Michigan.
Habitat for Humanity Northeast Michigan to Build Fifty Affordable Houses in Hillman Village
In Hillman Village, some working-class families have a bright future as major housing developer, Habitat for Humanity, projects fifty new homes built in the next five years. “Currently, we have a major project, a five-year strategic plan. We have Habitat for Humanity, Northeast Michigan joined with the village of Hillman to develop nineteen and a half acres into affordable housing. We’re talking as much as 50 to 60 homes over the next five years,” Executive Director for Habitat for Humanity Northeast Michigan, Ted Fines Said.
Nature’s Kingdom Conservation Rehabs Orphaned and Injured Wildlife To Release Back Into The Wild
Nature’s Kingdom Conservation in Herron, is dedicated to rehabilitating orphaned and injured wildlife and releasing them back into the wild. “We just did a release on two little bunnies. They were actually brought in at two different times. Both of their nests were disturbed by dogs and the other siblings killed. And so, then we got to rehabilitate them back. I just kept them like two extra weeks, and actually, they wouldn’t take a bottle because their eyes were already open. So I offered them dishes of milk and then, pellets and different greens and we just nursed them back to health and let them go” said Michelle Sobek, Owner of Nature’s Kingdom Conservation.
How a 3:45 p.m. phone call helped JoBurg baseball beat Gaylord St. Mary
GAYLORD — As final preparations were being made to the field and the last warmups were taking place before Tuesday's scheduled doubleheader between Johannesburg-Lewiston and Gaylord St. Mary, the JoBurg lineup was still waiting to be finalized. Head coach Cody Proctor had to wait as long as he could because his catcher, top hitter and one of the team's most important leaders, Collin Lake, didn't know if he would be cleared to play. A collision at home...
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