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Arrests: Man charged with drug possession
City police charged a Michigan man with drug possession and driving while impaired.
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Arts: Love is not the enemy
Coming back to the city where you grew up is a profound kind of return. It's a reunion with part of yourself.
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People News: Capital Area District Library names Alma Staton as vice-chair
Capital Area District Library names Alma Staton as vice-chair The Mideastern Michigan Library Cooperative Board recently elected Alma Staton, the Capital Area District Library board secretary, as vice-chair. ...
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Clear Lake State Park Host its First Annual Harvest Festival and Photo Contest
Clear Lake State Park will host its first annual Fall Festival this year on Sept.
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DNR Hosts Open House in Atlanta Forest Management Unit on Sept. 23
The Department of Natural Resources will host an open house on Tuesday, Sept. 23, to provide information and receive public comment on proposed forest management treatments for 2010 in the Atlanta management ...
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3 Missing in Montmorency County
Hide Video Montmorency County Sheriff Departments says three people want missing from the Barnes Trail Area of Atlanta Friday night.
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Peet Packing put to use
Since the 1995 closing of the Peet Packing Company - also known as Farmer Peet's - the facility has laid dormant and unused.
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Four arrested in B&Es
" Four local men were arrested July 30 and charged with breaking and entering of several local businesses in Atlanta.
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Police Blotter
Michigan State Police Driver takes out mailbox George Edward Miller, 75, Johannesburg, was northbound on Dagon Road near Fairgrieve Road in Charlton Township, Monday, around 6:35 p.m. when he reportedly was ...
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Four men arrested for break-ins
Thursday, July 31, 2008 at 6:34 a.m. Four men have been arrested in Montmorency County on charges of breaking into several businesses.
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Albert Township; Trash dumping still problem at recycling site
The recycling program at the Albert Township Transfer site continues to face problems with overflowing bins due to people throwing trash in with the recyclables.
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Sky's the limit for Brighton grad
It's been a high-flying life so far for 1991 Brighton High School graduate Margaret Kosal.
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signs
ATLANTA, MI : or should i say, lack of signs. mn might not be the worse state for lack of road sign information but i do believe that wi is.
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Lewiston Faces: VanOverbeke looks to march from Johannesburg-Lewiston High School to medical school
Name : Melissa VanOverbeke, 18, Johannesburg-Lewiston High School salutatorian Past and present school activities : Knowledge bowl captain; youth in government member; National Honor Society; volleyball; band: ...
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Dozier: Girl Scout wins Gold Award
The Girl Scouts of Michigan Capital Council announce that Ricarah Riddle has successfully completed the requirements for the Gold Award, the highest award given by the Girl Scouts.
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DNR Announces Reopening of All State Forest Campgrounds
The Department of Natural Resources today announced the reopening of all temporarily closed state forest campgrounds for the 2008 camping season. via State of Michigan
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Tri-Township board fires EMT
"It's more than capable of handling our needs" The Tri-Township EMS Board voted unanimously to terminate EMT William Baker Wednesday evening. via The Alpena News
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Living Life to the Full
"A person lives life to the full by putting their life in God's hands and doing things his way." The son of Rev. Keith Butler and a shepherd in his own right, Rev. Andre Butler is a Pastor and an author of seven books. via The Michigan Citizen
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Dozier: Black Men Inc. hosting fundraiser
"We must not expect others to do for us those things which we can and should do for ourselves and our community." Black Men Inc. of Greater Lansing will host its first annual dinner/dance fundraiser 'Saving A Generation,' on Friday at the University Club, 3435 Forest Road. via Lansing State Journal
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Snowed in
"If we don't cut back now, there will be no money to blade the roads in the summertime" The 30-mile trip, from doorstep to doorstep, should take about 30 minutes to complete. via Gaylord Herald-Times
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