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Vendors needed

New event being planned for mid-July 989-387-8929 Oscoda County Council on Aging is planning a new event. Summer Craft Fair will be held at the Oscoda County Senior Center Saturday, July 15.
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Raise the flag

989-387-8929 There is a new place to honor veterans this Memorial Day. Work has begun on the Oscoda County Veterans Memorial Park at 205 E.
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Lydias Gate auction results

Lydia’s Gate, a shelter in Mio, held its fundraiser auction in April and recently announced the results. “We have a total, finally,” director Carla Ott said.
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Senior News

Hello June! Welcome summertime! Even though we still have some chilly nights happening, the days are warmer and brighter, there is green all around us and flowers are coming out. Be sure to let a little fresh air in, or if you can, step outside for a little while.
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Upcoming Events

• Thursday, May 25 – BBQ and Music Night, 1386-1398 Maple Drive, Boney Park, Fairview, Potluck at 6 p.m. and music at 7 p.m.
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Paying the bills

989-387-8929 The Oscoda County Board of Commissioners approved the advance payment to Anderson Radio, Inc. in the amount of $4,110.80 at its May 9 meeting.
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Youth In Government

Over the course of a fourday period in February, five students — Rayne Larrison, Lauren Bauman, Brena Rondo, Lily Gusler, and Kaleb Wright — attended Michigan Youth in Government (MYIG) in Lansing, a program of the State Alliance of Michigan YMCAs. The students attended monthly meetings and a one-day Fall Conference in Traverse City to prepare for the Lansing Spring Conference in which they participated in a mock government. Each student was assigned a role. In this case, three of our students were Representatives and two were Senators. They prepared and submitted bills relevant to the State of Michigan prior to the event — two of our delegates’ bills recommended curriculum revisions to the public education system — which were then discussed, debated, and amended in congressional committees of which they were each a part. Bills passed in committee were then permitted attention on the Chamber floors for further debate and amendment.
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Government, hands on

Youth In Governments is a not-for-credit, extracurricular club at Mio AuSable Schools. Lindsay Bills, a paraprofessional at MAS, is the club’s advisor.
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Scholarships and Recognitions

Junior Achievement Scholarship: Christopher Graham, Jordyn Hoffman, Jared Larrison, Gage Long, Tyler Obermiller, David Rickett and Ty Wiggins. McKinley Civic Association Scholarship: Tyler Obermiller.
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