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Election '08 - a nation decides
Mary Ann Skiba traveled from Au Gres Michigan to hold a campaign sign for son Matt Skiba, candidate for Hamburg Township Clerk.
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Holly man, 44, accused of sexually assaulting adopted son over time
A 44-year-old Holly man is accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting his adopted son over several years and was arraigned Friday on felony charges.
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Foco, Mosciski look to take public safety back to the people
Gary Foco made his foray into public safety as a teen, breaking into Bay City homes.
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5 excursions by land & lake to experience Michigan's fall color
Coming soon to a tree near you: fall color in shades of red, copper, orange and gold.
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Delta Rhythm Kings are just a 'little big band'
Back in 1988, Those Delta Rhythm Kings started blasting out some basic blues. 'It was a four-piece, Chicago-style band,' Ray Aleshire said.
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WWII vet to discuss bridge on River Kwai
Golf course operators say they are in the same boat as those in many other industries, trying to get by while waiting for Michigan's economy to turn around.
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After years of delays, Whitney Drain project nears completion
Thursday, August 14, 2008 By JEFF KART jkart@bc-times.com 894-9639 AU GRES - The rushing water of the Whitney Drain nearly washed out Turner Road in Arenac County.
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Fishing Report
Strong winds have hampered fishing on the Great Lakes and the bigger inland lakes, according to the Michigan Department of Resources.
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Arenac officials say anonymous author is breaking election law
An underground newsletter that routinely criticizes elected officials in Arenac County is under scrutiny for potential election law violations.
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Travel story: Karen Baker
Karen Baker and her husband, Mike, discovered a beach in Au Gres that brought back special memories of lush beaches on Lake Huron.
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Avon five-vehicle-crash victim identified
Avon Police have released the name of a Michigan motorcyclist killed in a five-vehicle pileup Monday in Avon.
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6/27 - Thunderstorm Warnings
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GAYLORD HAS ISSUED A .. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... IOSCO COUNTY IN NORTHERN LOWER MICHIGAN... ARENAC COUNTY IN NORTHERN LOWER MICHIGAN... .. UNTIL 1030 PM EDT .. AT 931 ...
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New Sunrise Side trail features wineries, breweries and more
If locally made wines or beers are your sort of thing, this loop's for you. Northeast Michigan adds a new recreational opportunity to its quiver this month - the Sunrise Side Wine and Hops Trail.
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Bus tires flattened
AU GRES, Mich. - Bus service for the Au Gres-Sims School District has been disrupted after vandals flattened tires on the fleet.
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Edmund Fitzgerald photographer to speak
Posted by The Bay City Times May 23, 2008 15:55PM Jene Quirin, the first person to photograph the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, will talk about his experience during a program at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the ...
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Schools cash in as Chippewa tribe hands out first community grants
Four Standish area school districts stood among the biggest winners Thursday as the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe made its first community grants from Saganing Eagles Landing Casino revenues.
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Father, daughter charged in alleged prostitution ring
By Helen Lounsbury hlounsbury@bc-times.com 450-9994 EAST TAWAS - A Turner Township father and daughter are jailed on first-degree sexual assault charges today in a case that has stunned investigators.
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Outpost: Area fishing report
Cooler weather continues to make fishing conditions a challenge. Thursday marks the opening day of walleye, northern pike and muskie season on the Upper Peninsula inland waters not otherwise closed to fishing. via Detroit Free Press
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Car Chase Started Over $4.23 Of Stolen Gas
Arenac County sheriff's deputies arrested a 59-year-old Bay City man after a high-speed chase that started with the theft of $4.23 in gasoline. via WNEM-TV Saginaw
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Residents to water study officials: 'Help us with our problems'
Residents to water study officials: 'Help us with our problems' By Jeff Kart jkart@bc-times.com 894-9639 The International Joint Commission can't do much to bring back water levels in the Great Lakes. via Bay City Times
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