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Track season takes off in Cadillac
The Newberry girls and boys varsity track teams took center stage at the first meet of the season last Friday in Cadillac. The host Vikings welcomed schools big and small from all around the top half of Michigan for a fiercely competitive early season event. Outnumbered and certainly outsized, both...
Engadine Consolidated Schools honors late Ross Freeman with science, technology wing
ENGADINE, Mich. (WLUC)—A late Engadine graduate was honored by his high school, which has named its science and technology wing in his honor. Friends and family of Ross Freeman gathered Monday night to honor his memory at Engadine Consolidated Schools. Freeman’s sister Janet Freeman said the school chose to name the science and technology wing after him because that was his forte.
M-123 lane closure starts next week
M–123 will be temporarily reduced to one lane of traffic on a section of Luce County roadway near Newberry due to construction beginning Monday, April 29. Michigan Department of Transportation plans to replace a culvert over Otto/Brant creek. The two-million-dollar project includes scour countermeasures, riprap, guardrail, signs, and approach...
Where has the respect gone?
Attention!! Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, whoever is responsible for children who are going to Tahquamenon Area Schools: Where has the respect gone?. When your children eat at home, are they allowed to throw food at each other? Are they allowed to throw it all over the floor? Are they allowed to put their feet on the table or chairs? Are they allowed to be disrespectful to you or older people?
Will ABJ and Fe get back together this year?
Seney National Wildlife Refuge’s most famous pair has returned. The world’s oldest known loons, ABJ and Fe, successfully migrated back to the refuge this spring. Their arrival was verified by Visitor Services Specialist Jen Wycoff and Common Coast volunteer Dani Fegan. ABJ and Fe’s relationship has earned them...
Sitar, Roohr receive land stewardship awards
From the Chippewa Luce Mackinac Conservation District. On Thursday, April 4, 2024 the Chippewa Luce Mackinac Conservation District held their 75th Annual Meeting at the Les Cheneaux Distillers in Cedarville, where they announced the recipients of their annual Land Steward of the Year and other awards. Following the awards there was a keynote address by Connor Crank, Project Administrator for the institute of Water Research at Michigan State University (MSU). The meeting also featured a buffet style baked chicken dinner and Director Election.
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