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 Vol. 8, No. 7 Miingiizisoons  Little Huckleberry Moon August 12, 2004 
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Daniel Bennett invited to attend poetry conference

At the age of 16, Daniel Bennett, a Bay Mills tribal member, took an English & poetry class at Brimley School that changed his life forever. [more]



BMRC adds parking lot, renovates entrance

BAY MILLS — Any patron of the Bay Mills Resort and Casino, or passerby for that matter, may notice some significant changes taking place to the existing structure and parking lot. [more]



Community gathers for picnic and kids day

The Fourth Annual Bay Mills Community Picnic and First National Kids Day, sponsored by the Bay Mills Department of Recreation and Health Promotion and the Boys and Girls Club, was held Saturday, July 31, and Sunday, Aug. 1, at the Bay Mills ball diamond. [more]



Forgotten Eagles embark on 1065-mile trek

BAY MILLS — On Wednesday, Aug. 4, the Chapter One Forgotten Eagles kicked off their Michigan tour from the Bay Mills Resort and Casino. [more]



Northshore celebrates one-year anniversary of new ownership

With one-year under their belt, Sue and Mark Moeller, owners of Northshore Pantry, have an optimistic outlook on the future of their business in Brimley. They even survived their first winter. [more]



Wanda Perron writes Ojibwe children's book

BAY MILLS — On July 9, Wanda Perron of the Bay Mills History Department received 100 copies of her Ojibwe children's book from Cliffe Printing of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. [more]



Tribal Elder remembers the Democratic Trail

BAY MILLS — Clayton “Bud” Parish can vividly recall walking the local trails at night, lantern in hand, making his way through the woods and snow. Back then, the majority of the houses on Bay Mills resided on the Democratic Trail, or Demo Trail, or one of the various trails that forked off from it. [more]



Crime of the week: littering

SAULT STE. MARIE — Littering and illegal dumping cases continue to be a problem for law enforcement in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. [more]



EUPCLC to host “Meet the Candidates 2004”

SAULT STE. MARIE — The Eastern Upper Peninsula Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO) will host a “Meet the Candidates 2004” forum Wednesday, Aug. 25, at the Christopher Columbus Hall at 201 Sheridan in Sault Ste. Marie. [more]



Adventure Camp visits Bunker's Paintball

The Bay Mills youth group is keeping busy this summer. On July 28 we spent the afternoon at Bunker's Paintball in Canada. [more]



Summer youth worker joins History Department

We here at the Bay Mills History Department are very glad to have Vanessa Jesse working with us this summer. [more]



EUP free drinking water testing a success

Last week, 140 citizens in the Eastern Upper Peninsula took the initiative to confirm that their drinking water is safe for their family. [more]



Fire danger very high statewide

State wildfire officials today announced that fire danger is very high in various locations throughout Michigan. [more]



Don't wait until fall to gather plants for drying

Fall is a good time to collect dried plant materials for crafts and projects. But, if you wait until fall to start collecting, you may miss out on some fine materials. [more]



Notice to Boaters: Possible salmon nets on northern Lakes Huron and Michigan

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — From the beginning of August through the end of October, boaters in northern Lake Michigan and Lake Huron should be aware of the possible presence of tribal commercial salmon fishing nets. [more]


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News: Daniel Bennett invited to attend poetry conference
News: BMRC adds parking lot, renovates entrance
News: Community gathers for annual picnic and National Kids Day
Health: Natives needed for National Marrow Donor Registry
Education: BMCC to offer Construction Technology
John Potter: Reading newspaper led to romance, marriage
Sports: Brimley Little League finishes season
Selina Says: Sometimes you have to know when to call it quits




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