
Lucier chosen as BMCC Student of the Year

BAY MILLS — Demonstrating that a bad situation can be turned around and opportunities can be made to those who choose, Bay Mills Community College student Joe Lucier has been named as the BMCC American Indian Higher Education Consortium Student Congress Student of the of the Year for 2004. [more]



Bay Mills Language Immersion Program short teachers

BAY MILLS — Topping a relatively short agenda, Administration for Native Americans Grant Administrator Michelle Willis addressed the Bay Mills Executive Council members on April 26 to update them on the status of Bay Mills Ojibwe language programs. [more]



Summerville captain of Superior Twp volunteer ambulance

BAY MILLS — If you call for an ambulance, more likely than not you'll be seeing Paramedic Ruth Summerville. [more]



SBC ordered to continue service

MUNISING — On April 20, the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) issued an order directing SBC Michigan to continue providing intrastate intraLATA toll service in the local exchanges of Hiawatha Communications, Inc. (HCI) until the MPSC issues a final order in the case, according to an HCI press release. [more]



Beacom named Old Mission Bank Retail Lending VP

SAULT STE. MARIE — Ron Beacom has been named Vice President of Retail Lending for Old Mission Bank, according to a recent press release from David Firack, President/CEO of Old Mission Bank. [more]



Old Misson Bank announces re-election of directors

SAULT STE. MARIE — Robert Arfstrom, Chairman of Old Mission Bancorp, Inc. announced the re-election of four directors at the April 22 annual shareholder meeting. [more]



$6.75 million for Hannahville waste water system

HARRIS, Mich — In commemoration of Earth Day, the US Department of Agriculture representatives announced April 22 over $6 million in funding for the Hannahville Indian Community to upgrade its waste water collection and treatment system. [more]



DNR: Leave wildlife in the wild

As spring returns and Michigan's wild birds and animals begin to produce the next generation of our living natural resources, Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials today reminded outdoor enthusiasts to resist handling or adopting what appear to be orphaned baby animals. [more]



Pow Wow Trail

Readers: This 2004 pow wow schedule is what the Michigan Indian Quarterly has collected as of March 2004, and may not be complete or correct. [more]


    

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