
Phone and internet problems impact multiple schools
Schools in Standish, Au Gres and Whittemore were all affected by both phone and internet service interruptions last week
Schools in Standish, Au Gres and Whittemore were all affected by both phone and internet service interruptions last week
The state of Michigan announced Monday, March 3, that 32 projects, including projects in Arenac County, will share $3.6 million in funding through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program for efforts that address the prevention, detection, eradication and control of aquatic (water-based) and terrestrial (land-based) invasive species.
Road commissions applied weight restrictions in Arenac, Ogemaw and Oscoda counties this week, among others.
Medicare card scams are on the rise. During one calendar year, Medicare had over $100 billion in fraudulent claims, and the damage cost goes up when identity theft and stolen financial information are added in.
Michigan’s frigid winter has left its mark and for senior customers who may have seen a seasonal increase in their bills this winter, Consumers Energy stands ready to assist by connecting those age 65 and older with energy saving strategies and payment resources to help them pay their heating costs.
State Rep. Mike Hoadley, of Au Gres, this week supported a bipartisan agreement that protects Michigan’s tip credit and establishes what he referred to as “commonsense paid sick leave policies” that work for both job providers and their hardworking employees.
The Arenac County Board of Commissioners addressed issues including budget adjustments, infrastructure projects, and updates on public services, during its Meeting of the Whole and regular meeting held Tuesday, Feb. 11.
An annual scholarship fundraiser has raised close to $10,000 for Arenac County high school graduates.
2025 Senate Concurrent Resolution 3: Adopted in the House on Feb. 19, 2025
With new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) being detected in Michigan’s wild and domestic birds throughout this winter season, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) strongly encourages owners to continue taking steps to protect their animals from this virus, especially as wild birds begin their spring migration.