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Club may pursue equestrain center, council says

BAY MILLS — The Bay Mills Executive Council met Sept. 8 for its regular meeting. Norma Bennett was absent. [more]



Inter-Tribal Council garners $250,000 health grant

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — The Health Services Division of the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (ITC) has been awarded a $250,000 “Steps to a Healthier U.S.” grant — the only American Indian organization in the country to receive this award. [more]



Sabatine appointed acting director of Native American Center; Sept. 17 open house planned

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — Stephanie Sabatine, an alumna and eight-year employee of Lake Superior State University, has been appointed as acting director of the campus Native American Center and diversity program. [more]



MSU Extension offers AgrAbility Program

When the work load is even greater, as it is at harvest time, extra care is needed to keep the work environment safe. National Farm Safety and Health Week, Sept. 21 to 27, reminds farmers about the dangers of their occupation and the importance of maintaining equipment and taking time needed to finish a job. [more]



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Cottles work to improve local restaurant

BRIMLEY — A new face has appeared behind the counter of the TeePee Cone. The face is that of Martin Cottle, the new owner of the small ice cream and pizza shop located across from Brimley State Park. [more]


    

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