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Historical video released in Village of Mayville Saturday
July 26, 2008 - 12:00 a.m. EST MAYVILLE A -- The expression - take a picture, it will last longer' has gained new meaning with members of the Mayville Area Museum of History and Genealogy.
High fuel prices cut deep into Whitehorse RV park's business
At least one recreational vehicle park in the Yukon is seeing fewer tourists than usual this summer, with soaring gas prices to blame for keeping tourists away.
Memorial to honor veterans under construction in Fremont Township
Residents want to honor the area's veterans and the best way to do that is to place a memorial in the cemetery a cemetery that is divided by an invisible line.
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Tina Marie McTaggart, 45, Caro, is charged with witnesses - bribing/intimidating/interfering. Pretrial was July 18 and preliminary exam is July 25.
Fundraiser set to help family buy service dog for autistic son
Fundraiser set to help family buy service dog for autistic son By BRIAN MANZULLO Times News Service MAYVILLE - Man's best friend is all John and Cyndi Ball may need to keep their 6-year-old autistic son, ...
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Keith Allen Staple, 31, Burton, is charged with police officer assaulting/resisting/obstructing. Pretrial was June 30 and preliminary exam was July 3. Jeremy John Maguire, 22, Mayville, is charged with breaking ...
Lightning strike causes house fire
July 2, 2008 - 12:00 a.m. EST Photo MILLINGTON A -- Gerald Myers only remembers hearing a loud boom.
Millington home destroyed in blaze
Millington Fire Chief Ron Danzier said the fire call came in at 3:10 a.m., June 23.
Juniata says good-bye to longtime pastors
On Memorial Day, more than 250 friends, parishioners and family members gathered at a picnic to show their gratitude to the two pastors for their years of ministry.
New housing community providing secure homes
Senior housing and assisted living can be ominous words to those who want to remain in their own homes but, for health reasons, should not.
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James Roy Woodley Jr., 24, Mayville, was sentenced to 180 days with 3 days credit, 60 months probation for controlled substance - possession of marijuana, habitual offender, fourth.
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Richard Lester Palmreuter, 26, Reese, is charged with police officer - assaulting/resisting/obstructing. Preliminary exam was May 30.
Fremont Township may have a - home'
The Fremont Township Board might finally have a place to call home. For more than a decade, the board has been putting money aside for a hall.
Caro Curves moving to new location
There will be a lot more elbow room when a Caro business opens Monday in a new location.
Allan Lee Stephen, 32, Fostoria, is charged with bond absconding. Pretrial was May 16 and preliminary exam is set for May 23.
Rep. Terry Brown to host coffee hour in Mayville
Posted by The Bay City Times March 10, 2008 17:22PM State Rep. Terry Brown, D-Pigeon, will host a coffee hour from 10-11 a.m. on March 21 in Mayville. via MLive.com
Marlette wins 2nd straight district
“We had three guys who didn't make weight”
MARLETTE- The Marlette Red Raiders won their second consecutive Division 4 team district wrestling title Wednesday, defeating Memphis 66-18 in the district final. via The Times Herald
“The state fire marshal was out, and he'll return the first of next week to sift through the rubbish and try to determine the exact cause.”
A state fire marshal was trying to determine what started a blaze that consumed an abandoned house and hundreds of scrap tires. via Saginaw News
Towns sharing history before it's too late
“We're looking for photos of store interiors from the 1930s to 1960s, movie theatres' interiors, Main Street from the 1930s to 1960s”
Some history buffs in Mayville are interested in recording their roots. Members of the Mayville Historical Society are inviting residents from Mayville, Silverwood, Fostoria, and Junaita to bring historical ... via The County Press
City building official starts in new position
“I'm reading. I'm chomping at that bit to get going. First thing I have to do is get my building in order and than things should come together pretty quick.”
The City of Lapeer is one step closer to having its own stand-alone building authority following the recent hire of Mike Darling to head the department. via The County Press