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Bobcat, coyote and fox, oh my
The 12th annual Luzerne Predator Roundup will take place Friday, Feb.
PACE Northeast Michigan Initiative unveiled
ALPENA — In a landmark collaboration, Lisa Bolen, Executive Director/CEO of the Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency (NEMCSA); Laurie Sauer, Director of Region 9 Area Agency on Aging (AAA), a Division of NEMCSA; and Roger Myers, CEO of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (PVM), proudly announce the formation of PACE Northeast Michigan.

Commissioners cover a range of topics
The Oscoda County Board of Commissioners approved three motions to accelerate the use of federal money to update layout plans for the Oscoda County Dennis Kauffman Memorial Airport at its Jan.
Will you pay for brining?
Greenwood Township voters will see a proposal for a brine millage on their ballots when they vote in the Feb.
Fire equipment matters
Big Creek Township Board of Trustees approved the purchase of a backup camera for $179.99 by the Luzerne Volunteer Fire Department at its Jan.
Superintendent: Millage will fix a problem
COOR Intermediate School District has designed the CTE millage to fix a problem.“Quite simply,” says COOR ISD Superintendent Shawn Petri, “our area, like many others in Michigan, is facing a shortage of workers who have the training and skills that employers want.“It’s a problem that is frustrating everyone, including students who are demanding more vocational programs, employers who can’t find qualified help, and people in our communities who can’t find skilled workers.”Petri believes there is one answer to this multi-dimensional problem: expand CTE (vocational) programming while cutting costs for families and school districts.

Where will you vote?
By Amy Hensel989-387-8929ahensel@cherryroad.com The Michigan voters now have three ways to vote in national elections, including the Presidential Primary Feb. 2: the original way – in person on designated day;…

DNR asks for input
Interested in participating in DNR Deer Management Initiative?
Grant opportunities for county fairs
LANSING – Today, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced the 2024 competitive grant cycle for the County Fair Capital Improvement Grant, the state’s county fairs to make building and other capital improvements to their fairground facilities.