
Community Giving Program helps area families

Donations to this year's Community Giving Program has exceeded the expectations of Bay Mills Social Workers. [more]



Tribal chairman assures elders of fund sanctity

With a number of tribal members approaching Tribal Chairman Jeff Parker in reference to trust spending, Parker is seeking to clarify statements made at the Executive Council meeting held on Nov. 2. [more]



Bay Mills employees converge for annual Christmas party

Nearly 700 Bay Mills employees attended the annual employee Christmas party at the Back Bay Grill and Games Wednesday, Dec. 15. [more]



Executive Council shows support for Gun Lake

The Bay Mills Executive Council met Monday, Dec. 13, for a regularly scheduled meeting; all members were present. [more]



Carrick honored with Working Together Partnership Award

The United States Forest Service Region 9 Supervisory Recreation Technician Justin Carrick was recently honored with the Working Together Partnership Award on Dec. 9, at a special awards ceremony at the Forest Service's Regional Office in Milwaukee, Wisc. [more]



Pingatore retires from Bay Mills Laundry

With almost 10 years under his belt at Bay Mills Laundry and Linen, Landy Pingatore is set to retire from his position as manager in January. [more]



Crime of the week: home invasion

Michigan State Police are investigating a home invasion that occurred on Fifteen Mile Road, one mile east of M-129, in Dafter Township on Chippewa County. [more]



Driver's license, ID card applicants to demonstrate Michigan residency

Adults who apply for their first driver's license or personal identification card will soon be required to provide documentation showing that they reside in Michigan, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land announced on Dec. 13. [more]



Defendants plead guilty in alien smuggling case

According to U.S. Attorney Margaret Chiara, defendants in the case of an illegal alien making way to Sugar Island have pled to their charges. [more]



Senators to take snowmobile tour

Legislative leaders from around the state plan to explore northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula via snowmobiles next month, witnessing firsthand the economic impact created by winter tourism. State Sens. Jason Allen and Tony Stamas will spearhead the tour, according to a recent news release. [more]



Allen praises Shackleton for service to northern Michigan

State Sen. Jason Allen, R-Traverse City, praised Rep. Scott Shackleton for his service in the state House of Representatives. [more]



Partnership will help support military members, families

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm kicked off “Operation Troop Connect” on Dec. 17. The program is a statewide initiative to collect telephone calling cards for military members and their families. [more]



Snowmobile fee increase aids state trail system

State recreation officials reminds snowmobile enthusiasts that snowmobile trail permits for the 2004-05 winter season are available for $25, an increase of $5 above last year's permit. [more]



Conservancy receives $1 million grant for St. Mary's River flyway

The Little Traverse Conservancy is announcing a recent $1 million grant to purchase and protect more than 1,400 acres of significant migratory bird habitat in northern and eastern Chippewa County. [more]



U.P. resident sentenced for killing bears

State conservation officers announced the conviction of a Dickinson County man charged with the illegal killing of a sow bear and her two cubs. [more]



Conservation issues a reminder about hunting regulations

Bay Mills Conservation reminds tribal members of the regulation concerning constructed ground blinds. [more]



Whitefish Bay Scenic Byway project hosts open house

MSU students' submit proposals for the Whitefish Bay Scenic Byway project. [more]



Michigan DNR to groom cross country ski trails

Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced the following State Forest pathways and trailheads will be groomed for cross country skiing this winter: [more]


    

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