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M-28 paving project in Chippewa County to begin July 28
COUNTY: Chippewa HIGHWAY: M-28 CLOSEST CITIES: Brimley, Strongs ESTIMATED STARTING DATE: Monday, July 28, 2008 ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: Wednesday, Oct.
New charter at Tri-Valley site rejected
Press columnist Tom Rademacher writes about how you can catch a ride on this 1929 Ford Tri-Motor today and Wednesday.
Police release image of robbery suspect
York Regional Police have released an image of a man believed to be connected to the violent carjacking of a Markham woman about nine months ago.
PRESS RELEASE SOO THEATRE PROJECT *************************** Sault Ste. Marie, MI - Sunday July 7, 2008 on the Soo Theatre Project's stage at 6 p.m., the first of many International Idol vocal competitions was ...
16-Year-Old Teen From the U.P. Dies in Crash
Early Saturday morning Lauren Bolles of Brimley left Tower Road in Bay Mills Township and hit a group of trees.
Local group seeking to open charter high school
Bay Mills Community College is accepting applications to authorize a new charter high school, and one in Muskegon County is among those being considered.
These Father's Day gifts will indulge and delight him
Nationwide, ties still lead the Father's Day gift list, but this year break the bounds of that telltale skinny box and surprise him with your ingenuity.
Jason and Shemida LeBlanc of Brimley would like to announce the birth of their daughter, Shemida Kay LeBlanc.
Annual EEO Public File Report The purpose of this EEO Public File Report is to comply with Section 73.2080 of the FCC's 2002 EEO Rule.
M-37 over Penoyer Creek in Newaygo reopens to traffic May 22, 2008 -- The detour route for the project M-37 over Penoyer Creek in Newaygo will be removed Friday, May 23, as the Michigan Department of ...
Brimley man joins Joint International Bridge Authority
Richard A. Le Blanc of Brimley, the newest appointed member to the Joint International Bridge Authority , joined the board in Sault Ste.
Governor Granholm Announces Appointments to Lake Superior State University Board of Control
Governor Jennifer Granholm today announced the following appointments to the Lake Superior State University Board of Control: Patrick K. Egan of Brimley, chairman of the board of directors of the Little Rapids ... via State of Michigan
Brimley State Park to Host Two 'GO-Get Outdoors' Wood Carving Days
Brimley State Park will be featuring various wood carvers demonstrating their craft on June 14 and June 21. via State of Michigan
A heritage celebrated Crisler hosts 36th annual Ann Arbor Pow Wow
The Ann Arbor News When the drumbeats picked up, lines of dancers in colorful Native American regalia slowly circled the floor of the University of Michigan's Crisler Arena on Saturday. via Ann Arbor News
Tribes, legislators, gaming company oppose Michigan tribes' casino...
“We've made no secret of where we are on this”
The efforts of two Michigan tribes to settle land claims in exchange for off-reservation casino sites have raised a dust storm of opposition from other tribes and one of the giants of the gaming world -- and ... via Hotel Online
Cornerstone student recovering quickly from crash
“Knowing that I get to spend all eternity with her ... that's been comforting”
After a January car crash, Cornerstone University sophomore Katey Kingsbury spent a week in a medically induced coma, underwent surgery to mend head and spine injuries, and had to recover from pneumonia before ... via Grand Rapids Press
EEO Compliance Information about previous recording periods can be obtained at the station in the public file. via WGTU
Cornerstone student improving after car accident
A Cornerstone University student involved a crash that killed her friend is improving at a hospital. via WOOD-TV Grand Rapids
Federal hearing to decide tribal dispute over site
“We're prepared to show that in documentation, and part of the documentation is the treaties that have been (agreed to) by the government with the Chippewa tribe.”
Issue date: 2/6/08 Section: News In the last decade, the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe has spent more than $14 million in an effort to block a proposed casino by a rival Chippewa tribe in Port Huron. via Central Michigan Life
State enlarges quarantine zone in fight against emerald ash borer
“Michigan's natural resources continue to be at risk”
A quarantine zone was enlarged again Monday in the struggle to contain the emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle that is decimating ash trees in Michigan and several other states. via Ann Arbor News