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Sleeping Bear Surf celebrates 20 years with Beryl Days
Sleeping Bear Surf & Kayak, the beloved shop in Empire, will celebrate its 20th birthday this weekend, June 28-30, with “Beryl Days“—an homage to co-founder Beryl Skrocki, who passed away in October 2022 at age 61. The business is run by her husband Frank and their children, Ella, Reiss and Annabel. (Read family friend Jim Lively’s reflections on Beryl, which the Sun published in 2022.)
Michigan PGA Women’s Open Concludes at Crystal Mountain
Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville, MI — June 26, 2024. Jessica Welch of Thomasville, GA, claimed a wire-to-wire win at Crystal Mountain. But, not before she saw an eight-shot lead dwindle to just one before making a seven-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the 31st Michigan PGA Women’s Open Championship presented by Coca-Cola by two shots.
City of Manistee asks residents to follow fireworks ordinance
MANISTEE — With the Fourth of July fast approaching, the city of Manistee residents are being asked to be cognizant of the local fireworks ordinance. The city shared part of the ordinance this week in a Facebook post. According to the ordinance, no person shall ignite, discharge or use...
Photos: Manistee Parks Commission, library hold story hour event
MANISTEE — Youngsters got to decorate rocks and hear a story or two at Red Szymarek Park Thursday at the Manistee Rocks Story Hour in the Park event. The event, hosted by the Manistee Parks Commission and Manistee County Library, was part of the Storytime on the Go event series.
USACE begins Manistee Harbor Channel dredging
MANISTEE – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Detroit District, will begin dredging the Manistee Harbor federal navigational channel on June 27 to remove shoaling preventing deep-drafting commercial traffic, they announced in a press release. On April 23, a commercial vessel attempted to enter Manistee Harbor drafting 19...
Local history to be displayed during Manistee National Forest Festival
MANISTEE — When people think of the Manistee National Forest Festival, the first things coming to mind are parades, fireworks, carnivals and other fun events. What many tend to overlook is the reason the festival first originated nearly 90 years ago: To celebrate Manistee’s rich history with the forest and lumber industry. It’s why the festival holds several events every year to focus on the history of Manistee.
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