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 Vol. 10, No. 6 Onaabenii-giizis  Crust on the Snow Moon Mar. 23, 2006 

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Crossfire takes the stage once again

Veteran musicians and Bay Mills tribal members Steve and Skip Parish dusted off their rock-n-roll gear recently throwing themselves back into the limelight to play a weekend gig at Golanka's Bar, "The Bird," in Sault Ste. Marie on March 9 and 10. [more]



Flanders writes of living free in the E.U.P

Larry Flanders has written a love song to the Eastern Upper Peninsula. In "Alive and Free in the EUP," his collection of poems and prose sings of his passion for the northland, its wildlife, forests and waters. [more]



Preview the Cinderella Ballet

John Wilkinson, Sault Symphony Orchestra conductor/artistic director, will present a family program at Bayliss Public Library on Saturday, March 25, at 1 p.m. [more]


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News: Students enjoy Ojibwe Charter School's Winter Carnival
News: Churchill visits Bay Mills Cultural Lodge
News: Water quality in the Back Bay looking good
Education: OCS launches "Too Good for Drugs" program
Health: Should you take the diabetes test?
Opinion: Are you ready for a bare-knuckles brawl?




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