
USDA projects record-low hay acreage for Michigan in 2025
Michigan harvested hay acreage is estimated to be 740,000 acres for 2025, a decrease of 3% from 2024 and 5% from 2023.
Michigan harvested hay acreage is estimated to be 740,000 acres for 2025, a decrease of 3% from 2024 and 5% from 2023.
Mio Irisarians, an affiliate of the American Iris Society, hosted the 81st Annual Iris Show June 7, at Plainfield Township Hall in Hale.
Red, White and Blue-Collar Festival begins Friday, June 13
Deputies from the Oscoda County Sheriff’s Office arrested 49-year-old Christopher Bush on multiple felony warrants in the early morning hours of March 16
District Health Department No. 2 (DHD2) has confirmed six cases of pertussis (whooping cough) in Oscoda County.
Numerous festivals and events returning June 13
The Steiner Museum opened for the summer season May 24 with its annual pancake breakfast fundraiser
Fairview Food Market (FFM) donated $1,100 to the Oscoda County Veterans Affairs Recreation & Wellness Program.
Ceremonies to honor fallen service members began at 11 a.m. May 26 at the cemetery in Luzerne and at Oscoda County Veterans Memorial Park in Mio.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources encourages everyone to take advantage of “Three Free” Weekend – Saturday, June 7, and Sunday, June 8. It’s two full days when Michigan residents and out-of-state visitors can grab a fishing rod, ride the off-road trails and visit state parks, boating access sites and other outdoor locations — all free of charge.