
Summerville hired as Director of EMS

Bay Mills Emergency Connection's (BMEC) search for a new director came to and end when the tribe hired Ruth Summerville as Director of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) on August 9. [more]



Bay Mills News wins NAJA awards

Bay Mills News won three Native American Journalist Association (NAJA) 2004 media awards — honorable mention for “Environmental Journalism” for Jennifer Dale's Tribal Fishing Newsletter; third place for “General Excellence - Twice-a-Month publication;” and first place for “Internet News Site.” [more]



GTC rescinds Conservation Committee's Rule 15

The Bay Mills Indian Community General Tribal Council convened Monday, Aug. 16, to discuss tribal business. [more]



Executive Council meets Aug. 9

The Bay Mills Executive Council met Aug. 9 for a regular session with all members present. [more]



Semasky, tribal member on the path to success

As his senior year of high school approached, Bay Mills tribal member Dale Semasky Jr. realized he wanted something different for his future. After leading a turbulent life as a teenager, Semasky's status as a potential graduate was in question. [more]



Tribal member named “Best of the Best” used car salesman

Bay Mills tribal member Joshua Joseph has been voted the “Best of the Best” used car salesman in the tri-county area for 2004 by readers of the Sault Evening News. [more]



Carrick graduates AIT second in class

Bay Mills Tribal member Terry Alan Carrick graduated from the Army Signal Corps' Advanced Individual Training (AIT) in Fort Gordon, Ga. on July 28, where he finished second in his class. [more]



Crime of the week: breaking and entering

Home invasions continue to be a problem for the residents of Sugar Island. [more]



EUP CCAB honors local agencies for support of community service work

The Eastern Upper Peninsula Community Corrections Advisory Board (EUP CCAB) honored two local agencies Aug. 10 for their support of offenders providing community service work. [more]



BOW program offers hunter safety class for women

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources' Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program announced an all-women's hunter safety class, Sept. 25-26, at Mitchell State Park's Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center in Cadillac. [more]



Management is key to maintaining healthy forests

Decades of outdoor education have provided an entire generation with some awareness of forests and other ecosystems. [more]



Crews will survey streams to find lamprey

The continuing battle against sea lampreys came to locations in the local area. [more]



Foundation Awards $42,000 in Grants for Elk Habitat

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation recently approved nine new wildlife conservation projects for the state in 2004. [more]


    

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