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Communities to host Veterans Day services
Tuesday is Veterans Day in the United States, a day the nation remembers its veterans in quiet reflection, prayer and in public ceremonies and services.
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Reorganization at LakeVille to shuffle students
Students at two buildings in the LakeVille Community Schools district will be shuffled for the 2009-10 academic year as part of a re-organization effort the district hopes to save $500,000 by implementing.
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Columbiaville students earn President's Award of Excellence
Five Columbiaville Elementary School students have been honored by receiving the President's Award of Excellence for academic achievement.
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Deer hunting season means wear bright colours
This Saturday the Seguin Pioneer UCW are holding their annual pre-Christmas luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. They will also have a craft table, used book table and several draws for special prizes.
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Farrier enjoys hoofing it
For nearly 40 years, Bill McLean has held the weight of a horse on his back. Although he wakes up and goes to bed with a sore back, hips, elbows -- pretty much a sore everything -- the Croswell farrier said ...
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Supervisor races contested in Burnside, Marathon
Democrat Chad Dempsey of Brown City is challenging incumbent supervisor, Republican Lonnie Hayes, in Tuesday's general election.
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Man killed in Kalkaska work accident
An Otter Lake man died in a Kalkaska County work accident. DeWayne A. Barber, 34, was pronounced dead at Munson Medical Center following a Sunday incident in Clearwater Township.
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Fair awards presented Saturday
This coming Saturday, Sept. 20, is the Foley Fall Fair potluck dinner and awards banquet held at the Foley Agricultural Hall at 60 Rankin Lake Rd.
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When someone pulled into Allison Berger's lane a few weeks ago, the 17-year-old panicked.
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Local fire departments assist at fire that burns Otisville grocery market
Customers and employees fled and could only watch as fire incinerated their community's only grocery store Friday night.
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Otter Lake Fire Dept. to use grant for backup generator
A $19,855 grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency means the lights won't go out at the Otter Lake Fire Department's hall.
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Continue reading "Otter Lake teen critically injured in crash"
A 16-year-old Otter Lake boy was badly hurt in a midnight trip to a party store.
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Man guilty in crash case
Monday, July 21, 2008 at 5:52 p.m. Prosecutor Leyton said that justice has been served as a jury found a Richfield Twp.
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Road Patrol: Miller Road work continues and on target for Sept. 14...
Work continues on Miller Road this week, and Genesee County Road Commission officials say the project is on target for completion by Sept.
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Man guilty in crash case
Monday, July 21, 2008 at 5:52 p.m. Prosecutor Leyton said that justice has been served as a jury found a Richfield Twp.
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New rail trail is nearly complete
Five years ago, community leaders began working to convert an abandoned Mid-Michigan railroad line into a path for hikers and bicyclists.
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Otter Lake Boating Access Site Closes Temporarily for Construction
Department of Natural Resource officials today announced the Otter Lake boating access site in the Upper Peninsula's Houghton County will be closed for construction beginning July 14.
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Contract is being finalized for new Howell school chief
The Livingston Community News Howell school officials were meeting this week with Ted Gardella to finalized plans details for him to take over as Howell's new superintendent of schools.
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Continue reading "Archers to honor bow crafter Cliff Coe with '21-arrow salute'"
Nearly a year later, memories of archer and bow crafter Cliff Coe still pierce the hearts of those who knew him.
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Howell school board chooses former Chelsea administrator as superintendent
The Howell school board Thursday night chose Ted Gardella, a former Chelsea Public Schools administrator, as its next superintendent.
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