Bay Mills News - Brimley, Mich.
 Vol. 9, No. 13 Ode'imin-giizis  Strawberry Moon June 30, 2005 

Brady Park mound formally recognized and marked as ancient Ojibwe burial ground



SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. - Saturday, June 25, will go down in the books as a historical day for both the Bay Mills Indian Community and Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians as the Brady Park mound was formally recognized and marked as an ancient Ojibwe burial ground. [more]



Brady Park mound formally recognized and marked as ancient Ojibwe burial ground


Parents should use caution with home fireworks

July 4th EventsBay Mills Director of Emergency Medical Services Ruth Summerville reminds parents to use caution when setting off home fireworks displays this 4th of July holiday. She recommends that parents not allow kids to light fireworks, themselves, and to ensure that children are properly supervised at all times when near areas where fireworks are lit. [more]




Soo Locks kick off Sesquicentennial Celebration

Soo Locks kick off Sesquicentennial CelebrationSAULT STE. MARIE - Onlookers filled the Soo Locks Park on June 24, as the city kicked off the summer-long Sesquicentennial (150th Anniversary) Celebration of the Locks with an opening day ceremony. [more]

Walleye increasing steadily within Waishkey Bay

BAY MILLS - "There are just as many, if not more walleye in the bay," said Bay Mills Biologist Paul Ripple, while pulling drop-nets from Waishkey Bay on June 21, as part of Bay Mills Biological Services annual drop-net study. [more]

JFNew introduces Bay Mills to seed harvesting

Following up on his original survey of indigenous plants in the area last fall, JFNew Native Plant Nursery Seed Research and Development Manager Bob Allison returned Monday, June 13, to hold a seed collection workshop at Bay Mills Community College. [more]



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