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TWINING — Parents, staff and community members interested in consolidation or annexation between the Arenac Eastern School District (AE) and the AuGres-Sims School District (AGS) showed up to a …
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By Tim Barnum
Staff writer | 1/26/09 | 109 views |
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PICONNING — Looking for something to do next weekend? The Pinconning Area Schools Theatre Company (PASTC) will be performing the musical version of Disney’s “The Jungle Book” once a day from …
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OMER —The 330 residences in the City of Omer currently use septic tanks for waste disposal but if the city is successful in its attempt to secure a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) …
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STANDISH — Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, a satire of British mannerisms and tradition, will be performed by the Standish-Sterling High School Central Theatre group on Oct. …
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STANDISH — In its second-ever concert, the Standish-based East Shore Wind Symphony is slated to perform several patriotic songs in tribute to those people who have served our country.
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By Jeff Patrus
Staff Writer | reporter3@ogemawherald.com Follow the Herald on Twitter | 10/14/10 | 131 views |
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STANDISH — The Arenac County Board of Commissioners has agreed to the forming of a new corrections advisory board for Arenac and Ogemaw Counties.
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By Jeff Patrus
Staff Writer | reporter3@ogemawherald.com Follow the Herald on Twitter | 11/9/10 | 85 views |
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STANDISH TWP. — Law enforcement officials searched an alleged meth lab late Sunday night in Standish Township, arresting one individual in the process.
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By Kevin Bunch |
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TWINING — The Arenac Eastern school board cleared a proposal to form a joint junior high football team with Au Gres-Sims for the fall Aug. 13, as part of the cooperative sports agreement.
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By Kevin Bunch |
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Here are some stories that have caught our eye today:
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ARENAC COUNTY — Arenac County Clerk Ricky Rockwell says he has been flooded with questions regarding candidate signs and whether you dislike them or plainly ignore them, they are there to stay.
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By Tim Barnum
Staff writer | 9/4/08 | 172 views |

