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Dredging of Manistee Harbor expedited to clear channel
MANISTEE — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, will begin dredging the Manistee River Channel this week to clear shoaling that is blocking deep-drafting commercial traffic. A commercial vessel tried to enter the harbor on April 23 with a 19 foot draft, but was unable to do...
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.
Old Free Soil school to be razed
FREE SOIL — Demolition has begun on the old Free Soil school complex, located on North Democrat Street. Village President Dave Morley said Bob Peters is doing the demolition work. Morley said Peters has started with removing all interior items with the expectation for the former high school and elementary complexes to be razed in July.
Interlochen man dies from drowning in Manistee River
MANISTEE COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- An Interlochen man died from drowning after he fell into the Manistee River on Tuesday, according to the Manistee County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Brian Gutowski said the drowning occurred at 5:50 p.m. Tuesday, just downstream of the Hodenpyl Dam. Sheriff Gutowski said a witness saw...
Michigan man, 53, drowns while fishing near dam in Manistee River
MANISTEE COUNTY, MI – A Michigan man drowned while fishing in the Manistee River on Tuesday. The Manistee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident, which occurred downstream from the Hodenpyl Dam at 5:50 p.m. Deputies say 53-year-old Todd Marshall of Interlochen was fishing when he fell in the water and began to struggle before submerging.
Frankfort raises awareness for Lighthouse Restoration Project
FRANKFORT — The City of Frankfort’s Lighthouse is a staple to their Maritime History. Now the Lighthouse Restoration Project is raising awareness to help raise the funds they need to fulfill this project. The lighthouse was first built in 1912, making it over 112 years old. During 1932, the second portion of the lighthouse was built where it is now. They then moved the first portion to the top making it what it is today. With that age comes a lot of damage for the much-needed restoration. Superintendent of Frankfort, Josh Mills says, “It’s a critical structure in our community....
Fisherman drowns in Manistee River downstream from Hodenpyl Dam
MANISTEE, Mich. — A 53-year-old fisherman is dead from an apparent drowning Tuesday the Manistee County Sheriff's Office said. The man, identified as Todd Marshall of Interlochen, was fishing the Manistee River just downstream of the Hodenpyl Dam around 5:50 p.m. Tuesday. Witnesses told deputies the man fell into...
Interlochen man drowns in the Manistee River while fishing
MANISTEE COUNTY — A man died after falling into the water without a lifejacket, the Manistee County Sheriff’s Office said. Deputies were called to the scene on the Manistee River, downstream from Hodenpyl Dam, around 6 p.m. Tuesday. They said Todd Marshall of Interlochen fell in while fishing and went under. The Sheriff’s Office, Dickson Township Fire Department, DNR officers and a drone from the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Department of Public Safety all aided in the search. Marshall was eventually found in the water by the DNR boat. Life-saving measures were attempted, but deputies said the man couldn’t be saved.
'It's a constant conversation': Conductor Delyana Lazarova on WYSO and learning Brahms
Conductor Delyana Lazarova views herself as a musician among peers. Her work is built on collaboration, openness, and a keen sensitivity to an orchestra's unique sound and character. She is globally admired for her skill in communicating musical nuances to an ensemble and fostering an environment where music can flourish naturally.
Jessica Welch claims wire-to-wire win in 2024 Michigan PGA Women’s Open at Crystal Mountain
THOMPSONVILLE – Jessica Welch of Thomasville, Ga., 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. “It’s very humbling and I’m very grateful,” she...
Drowning reported near Hodenpyl Dam on Tuesday
MANISTEE COUNTY — The Manistee County Sheriff's Office is investigating a drowning that occurred on the Manistee River just downstream from Hodenpyl Dam on Tuesday. Todd Marshall, 53, of Interlochen, was fishing when he fell into the water and began to struggle before going under, according to a witness at the scene.
Georgia’s Jessica Welch maintains lead through Round 2 in Michigan PGA Women’s Open at Crystal Mountain
THOMPSONVILLE – Jessica Welch has held the lead heading into the final round before, but never by as many as six shots. “That will be a new experience, but it’s not a bad thing,” said the 30-year-old LPGA Epson Tour player who was atop the leaderboard after the second round of the 31st Michigan PGA Women’s Open presented by Coca-Cola at Crystal Mountain Tuesday.
Robert Maidens, 90
Robert Charles Maidens, 90, passed away on Friday, June 21, 2024. He was born in Manistee, Michigan on March 9, 1930. Robert was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Inez Rose (Monnot) Maidens; his daughter, Roxanne Kahn; grandchild, Patrick Norman Morgan; and great-grandchild, Marilyn Rose Kahn. He...
Frankfort musician’s legacy lives on at library’s Harmony Garden
FRANKFORT — The Benzie Shores District Library made the decision to dedicate their Harmony Garden to Marilyn Hagen. Hagen was an accomplished pianist and organist who served as the Frankfort Methodist Church’s music director for 14 years. Her husband, Dr. George Hagen, donated money to the library, requesting it to be used for a music-themed project. The Harmony Garden features colorful interactive bells to encourage children to visit. “I hope they hear peace and harmony. The garden itself and the library is all on property that was left to the city for civic purposes, so everything here is really this gift to the community. And the bells are no different,” said Stacy Pasche, library director.
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