
Au Gres City Council considers civil infraction ordinance
“Our new attorney said one thing we are lacking is a civil infraction ordinance,” said Au Gres City Manager Dale Wiltse at the city council’s regular meeting Sept. 2.
“Our new attorney said one thing we are lacking is a civil infraction ordinance,” said Au Gres City Manager Dale Wiltse at the city council’s regular meeting Sept. 2.
Consumers Energy announced Sept. 9 it has signed a purchase agreement to sell its 13 hydroelectric dams along five Michigan rivers
Sterling Sportsmen’s Association President Jamie Frick spoke about the association for the Rotary Club of Pinconning & Standish Aug. 28. Other club members—Lee Hartwick, Charlie Morgan, and Don Kroczaleski—also participated in the presentation.
Author Robert Downes will have something to celebrate as he offers a slide talk at the Northeast Michigan Arts Center in Standish at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10 because he has just earned a book-of-the-year award from the Historical Society of Michigan for his nonfiction history, “Raw Deal: The Indians of the Midwest and the Theft of Native Lands.”
The National Agriculture Statistics Service has released the annual Farm Production Expenditures report, which NASS’s Lance Honig says tries to cover everything that the name implies.
“A little upsetting, our previous animal control officer,” said Jenny David, chair of the Ogemaw County Board of Commissioners. “We paid for him to go to training, which was quite costly.”
New Dawn Senior Living will be holding an open house on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to view a new, independent senior living facility.
ST. IGNACE – U.S. Senator Gary Peters (MI) and local labor leaders led the 67th Annual Mackinac Bridge Walk Sept. 1 in recognition of Labor Day.
Rotary News: Lauren Saj, engagement coordinator for Delta College Public Media, presented on services and programs provided through the local PBS station
Labor Day was forged by the labor movement of the late nineteenth century.