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Feed Your Neighbor 5K hits the pavement in Au Gres
AU GRES—As Thanksgiving approaches, local residents will soon lace up their running shoes and hit the pavement for the annual Feed Your Neighbor 5K in Au Gres.This Thanksgiving morning tradition, now in its fourth year, promises a fun-filled event for both seasoned runners and casual walkers, all while supporting a noble cause.The race kicks off at 10 am.
81st District Court
Isaac Wayne Webster, of Omer, for probation violation/contempt and failure to drug test/testing positive: sentenced to three days in jail, $100 FC and nine months’ probation.Stephen Allen Darms, of Otter Lake, for contempt- probation violation/failure to comply: sentenced to four days in jail and $100 FC plus previous balance.Jake Allen Drouse, of Rhodes, for contempt – probation violation/failure to comply and two counts of failure to appear/show cause: consecutive sentences – two sentences of five days in jail, one day credited, four days to be served and one sentence of 55 days in jail, one day credited, 54 days to be served and $300 FC.Ty Stanley Beaufait, of Alger, for operating a motor vehicle while impaired: sentenced to nine days in jail, four days credited, five days to be served, $2,290 FC and 18 months’ probation.Jennifer Ashley Hanes, of Standish, for disturbing the peace: sentenced to five days in jail, three days credited, two days to be served and $375 FC.Nicole Elizabeth Franke, of Davison, for disorderly person – jostling: sentenced to $715 FC and six months’ probation.Lester Allan Cousineau, Jr., of Standish, for no contest to B&E entry without permission: sentenced to $895 FC and 12 months’ probation.Terry Annette Johns, of Oscoda, for failure to pay and failure to appear: sentenced to five days in jail, three days credited, two days to be served and $2,438.48 FC.Denise Ann Chevalier, of Commerce Township, for no valid license in possession: sentenced to $410 FC.
US presidential primary candidate list released
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson released the 2024 presidential primary candidate list, as required by Michigan law, on Nov.


The sale of the decade
Though it was the site of a big money sale on Tuesday, Oct.
Annual Lighted Parade and Depot Lighting set Nov. 24
According to organizers, around 500 people attended previous years’ events.
Veterans Day
Each November, millions of people recognize the service and sacrifice of military veterans on Veterans Day.
Learn about Michigan lakes online from MSU Extension
Registration for the award-winning Michigan State University Extension Introduction to Lakes Online course is now open.The award-winning online course will run for six weeks beginning Jan.