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 Vol. 9, No. 25 Manidoo-giizisoons  Little Spirit Moon Dec. 15, 2005 
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Children eagerly await Santa's arrival

With Christmas a mere 10 days away, children of Bay Mills Indian Community got the chance to talk to Santa ahead of time at the annual Bay Mills children's Christmas party held on Saturday, Dec. 10. [more]



Judge dismisses MEA lawsuit targeting BMCC charter schools

A Michigan Education Association lawsuit filed in February against the state of Michigan, which claimed the state violated its constitution by financing charter schools sponsored by Bay Mills Community College, was dismissed on Wednesday, Dec. 7, by Ingham County Circuit Judge Joyce Draganchuk. [more]



Economic, ecologic sustainability of the Sault discussed

More than 40 area residents gathered at Lake Superior State University recently to discuss the ecological and economic sustainability of the Eastern Upper Peninsula during the fifth annual Environmental Summit. [more]



Knowing winter deicing agents can be helpful when deicing your home and vehicle

As the winter months approach and the snow starts to fall we often look for ways to stop the slide of slippery sidewalks. [more]



Web site to provide travelers with status of road conditions

With the holiday season in full swing and the official start of winter on Dec. 21, the Michigan State Police is reminding citizens to visit the Winter Travel Advisory web site to check road conditions before they travel. [more]



World Cars Hyundai recognized for customer service

World Car Hyundai dealership in Sault Ste. Marie was recognized recently for their customer satisfaction rate. Helmed by Cindy Hamilton, dealership general manager, World Cars proudly displays a banner proclaiming them the number one sales satisfaction Hyundai dealer in Michigan. [more]



Michigan State Police investigating Rudyard breaking and entering

The Michigan State Police are investigating a breaking and entering that occurred in Rudyard Township and are seeking public input in solving this crime. [more]



DNR announces Black Lake sturgeon spearing guidelines for upcoming year

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has announced changes to the drawing guidelines for the Black Lake sturgeon spearing season designed to simplify the process for participating anglers and to notify successful anglers well in advance of the season. [more]


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News: Children eagerly await Santa's arrival
History: History Department remembers "Lazy Bob's"
News: Judge dismisses MEA lawsuit targeting BMCC charter schools
Education: State Superintendent proposes changing graduation requirements for 2006 freshmen
Education: Brimley schools announce students of the month
Health: HR Department announces health care changes
Health: Christmas cookies bring back sweet memories
Bryan Newland: Newland suggests boycott of Supreme Court
Sports: Brimley Bays remain optimistic about season




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