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Snowstorm paralyzes many in the Upper Peninsula

With almost 20 inches of snow falling across parts of northern Michigan, many residents will be digging out for days. [more]



BMCC accepts 8.7 acre land donation

Bay Mills Community College recently received a donation of an 8.7-acre parcel of land from an anonymous donor. [more]



BMCC wind study under way on M-221

Standing all alone in a field on the east side of M-221, like a sentry watching over the 117.9-acre parcel of tribally owned property, is a 50-meter tower, on loan from the United States Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory. [more]



Family Fun

Family Fun Photo [more]



Ellis named manager of local credit union

Tammy Ellis was recently named manager of the Soo Co-Op Credit Union's Brimley branch. [more]



Benoit out of retirement to reopen Willabee's

He's baaack. Bill Benoit has come out of retirement to reopen Willabee's Restaurant, located on the banks of the Waishkey River in the heart of Brimley. [more]



Stupak addresses crowd on Travel Initiative

Traveling to and from the United States will be tougher in the near future as the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is set to go into place officially on Jan. 1, 2008. [more]



Ontario government amends Heritage Act to further protect Fitzgerald shipwreck site

On Friday, Jan. 27, the Ontario government placed stronger restrictions on three American shipwrecks located in the Great Lakes waters of Ontario, Canada. [more]



Old Mission Bank gives Community Pride awards

David E. Firack, President and CEO of Old Mission Bank, presented the bank's 2005 Hometown Community Pride Awards to three local entities who exemplify the spirit of Old Mission Bank in their contribution to their respective communities. [more]



Forest Service taking comments on Sand-Clay Project

The Sand-Clay Project, which is being proposed by the U.S. Forest Service, is in the scoping phase. [more]



USDA offers farmers financial aid

A U.S. Department of Agricuture program can help farmers pay for conservation practices that prevent erosion, improve water quality, and provide habitat for wildlife. [more]


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News: Snowstorm paralyzes many in the Upper Peninsula
History: History Department recalls Tecumseh's presence
News: BMCC accepts 8.7 acre land donation
News: BMCC wind study under way on M-221
Education: USDA awards BMCC $126,000 Rural Development grant
Education: Ojibwe Charter School hosts annual Winter Feast
Health: Dale advises to eat fish, but choose wisely
Opinion: Readers angered over board member comments
Entertainment: Shift rocks the Sault in debut performance
Sports: OCS Eagles defeat Munising, fall to Paradise




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