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Pied Piper Students Kick Off Mother’s Day Weekend With A Plant Sale
Pied Piper students will be having a plant sale this weekend using plants they grew at their school’s greenhouse. “We try to have it be 90% the student participation. All the flowers are grown here on site. We started from either seeds or plugs. Students planting all of them, watering and taking care of them since we started back in March” said Beth Lucas, Paraprofessional at Pied Piper school.
Alpena Downtown Development Authority Awards Grants to Local Businesses
Big changes are coming to the downtown area. The Alpena Downtown Development Authority has awarded over $200,000 in grants to five businesses in the downtown area for facade transformation. The DDA received a $400,000 grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to contribute to facade renovations throughout the downtown district. These changes to the downtown Alpena area will bring in more revenue and make the aesthetic of the area look even more beautiful than it already does.
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.
Oscoda Area Schools bond would upgrade facilities, construct a community center
OSCODA, Mich. (WJRT) - Residents in Oscoda will decide on upgrades to the schools, plus the construction of a community center. It's a big ask, but residents won't see an increase in their taxes. The district is asking to borrow a little more than $20 million, but this is what...
Sunrise Mission and Rebel Roots Hair Studio Provided Free Haircuts To Alpena Residents.
Sunrise Mission offered free haircuts and beard trimmings to residents of the Alpena community. “We have five hairstylists that are professional and very experienced that are coming in to offer haircuts and beard cuts, to various members of the community, including some of our residents” said Michelle Bailey, Executive Director of Sunrise Mission.
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.
ACC Concrete Tech Students Put Their Skills To The Test In A Concrete Canoe Race
Students from the Alpena Community College concrete tech program, built and raced canoes they built out of concrete in the Northern Lights Arena pond. “It actually comes out of the American Society of Civil Engineers, they do concrete canoe races and so, we kind of implement it into our precast, prestress concrete” said Eric Kennedy, instructor of Alpena Community College, concrete tech program.
Staying safe and healthy this tick season
MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT)- The weather's warming up, which means tick season is underway. According to the CDC, the disease-carrying Deer Tick, also known as the Black-Legged Tick, has established itself in Bay, Gladwin, Huron, Iosco, and Tuscola counties. And after a warm winter, the For-Mar Nature Preserve in Burton thinks the...
Oscoda Area Schools bond would upgrade facilities, construct a community center
OSCODA, Mich. (WJRT) - Residents in Oscoda will decide on upgrades to the schools, plus the construction of a community center. It's a big ask, but residents won't see an increase in their taxes. The district is asking to borrow a little more than $20 million, but this is what...
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