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Michigan’s Best Travel Deals: Get a free night at this Up North resort
Mid-summer can mean packed campsites, busy resort towns and lots of vacation traffic. But it can also mean some short-notice travel deals, if you know where to find them. A couple of our favorite Up North spots have some vacation specials, but they’ve got fast expiration dates. So if you like them, snag them before the deadlines.
Baldwin schools provides free meals to students all summer long
BALDWIN — Baldwin Community Schools is providing free breakfast and lunch to all district students throughout the summer. The no-cost meal program is part of the district’s commitment to helping ensure no Panther goes hungry, regardless of the time of year. “Hunger does not take summer vacation, and...
Crystal Mountain becomes first autism certified four-season resort in Michigan
BENZIE COUNTY — If you or a loved one have autism and need a vacation that’s sensory-friendly, Crystal Mountain near Thompsonville may be the place for you. The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) provides autism training and certification to businesses like Crystal Mountain. To be certified, businesses need to have at least 80% of their employees pass training. It includes discussions on how to help identify if someone is on the verge of a meltdown or may have a trigger. “One in six people has a sensory need, and one in 36 children is diagnosed with autism. That’s a pretty big number, those are some astounding numbers. So hearing that kind of information and those kind of statistics, we knew that we wanted to be a part of this program, along with other employers and businesses in this region, in order to make a difference for our all of our guests,” said Jennifer King, Senior V.P. of human resources for Crystal Mountain.
Old Kirke Museum unveils new donor honor quilt
The Old Kirke Museum celebrated its donors last Saturday with a reception to thank them for their generosity and show them the New Roof Donors Honor Roll Quilt now hanging in the Museum along with the 1908 Autograph Quilt from the Museum’s collection. The reception was a grand event...
Businesses in Cadillac, Lake City pleased with July 4 turnout
CADILLAC — It was a busy July 4 weekend as both Cadillac and Lake City hosted festivals to celebrate the holiday. Festival organizers in both cities added a few new activities this year in an effort to bring more people into town. After it was said and done, organizers and area businesses said they were pleased with the turnout and deemed the holiday weekend a success.
Michigan's Monsoon season leads to full lakes
CADILLAC — It has been a wet couple of months and Wexford County Drain Michael Solomon has the stats to prove it. Although the recent rains have been great for boating conditions on Lakes Cadillac and Mitchell, they also have been somewhat historic. Solomon said that in the last four months, the Cadillac area has received 17.57 inches of rain, including 6.54 inches during June.
Shawn Kevin Satterlee
Shawn Kevin Satterlee of Cadillac passed away, Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, He was 65. Shawn was born March 17, 1959 to Marshall Berwin and Margaret Penelope (Smith) Satterlee and they preceded him in death. He graduated from Cadillac High School and lived all...
On the Same Page: Manistee library staff offers recommendations for summer reading challenge
There is still time to sign up for Manistee County Library’s Summer Reading Challenge. Use the link on our website, manisteelibrary.org, or visit any of our six locations and speak to a staff member. It’s a great way to spend a warm summer day. Adult. “Long Island,” takes...
Tire recycling event set for July 27 in Kaleva
Manistee county residents can dispose of old or used tires from 9 a.m to noon on July 27 at the Bay Area Recycling for Community facility located at 14407 Industrial Drive in Kaleva. This service is open to Manistee County residents only, and proof will be required in the form...
2020 MHS grad returns to district in teaching role
MANISTEE — It wasn't long ago Ryan Biller was a student heading to the Manistee Middle High School band room to receive instruction and develop his skills as a musician. Moving forward, Biller will be the one helping students hone their craft. The Manistee Area Public Schools Board of...
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