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By Cheryl Holladay Roscommon County Prosecutor Michael Edwards recently testified in Lansing about the impact of the closure of Shawono Center, which was a secure 40-bed treatment facility for male ...
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23 Years Ago July 4, 2002 Volunteers, members and many shelter supporters submitted over 700 recipes to build a wonderful cookbook titled, “Creature Comforts Cookbook.” Proceeds from the sale of the ...
The City of Grayling will celebrate Independence Day with a downtown parade and a fireworks show at Grayling Country Club. So wear some red, white and blue and celebrate twice Friday, July 4. Fourth ...
By Krista Tacey-Cater Michigan and Texas. North and south. Yoopers and cowboys. Snow and heat. There may be many differences between Michigan and Texas, but there is something they do have in common - ...
By Cheryl Holladay The annual Frederic Music Festival offered up a variety of music genres over the two-day event. The outdoor event was held June 27-28 at Eagle Park (next to the Frederic Community ...
By Krista Tacey-Cater Wakeley was the last name that stood at the top of each of the Muskegon River Throwdown’s race results for both the C1 and C2 races. Grayling’s Jorden Wakeley won the June 21 C1 ...
Deanna Gail “Dee” Yates, 68, Roscommon, died June 24, 2025, at her home, in the presence and comfort of her husband. Family and friends will gather Saturday, June 28, at 11 a.m., prior to the funeral ...
By Cheryl Holladay A 510-pound bronze statue of Fred Bear was installed at Grayling City Park Sept. 6, prior to an unveiling ceremony the next day. “What better way to honor him than to have a statue, ...
23 Years Ago November 9, 2000 About 1,500 customers attended Charlie Fick’s Customer Appreciation Days, October 17-19. The event was held at Charlie’s Country Corners to show Fick’s appreciation to ...
In the backroom of Devereaux Memorial Crawford County Library last Friday, plants, stems, flowers and leaves covered every inch of the tables. Gardeners call the event a “plant swap,” said organizer ...
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