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PFLAG Manistee to meet July 21
MANISTEE — PFLAG Manistee will hold its next meeting at 1 p.m. on Sunday to celebrate this year’s four PFLAG Manistee Scholarship recipients. The meeting will be held at First Congregational Church, located at 412 Fourth St. in Manistee. All community members are welcome. In addition to meeting...
American Legion to host summer barbecue
MANISTEE — The American Legion Post 10 of Manistee will host a community-wide barbecue this summer. On Aug. 3, the legion will host the BBQ for the Community from noon to 6 p.m. Food will be served from 1-4 p.m., and live music, a silent auction and family games will be offered throughout the afternoon. It is free to attend.
Staffing still a challenge at health department, but improving
CADILLAC — The COVID-19 pandemic presented quite a challenge for health agencies like District Health Department No. 10 related to staffing. District Health Department No. 10 Human Resource Coordinator Julie Hilkowski said they saw many older employees leave or retire during the pandemic. Factors like age, health concerns and...
College for Kids and other camps underway at WSCC
On July 17th there was the “West Shore Summer Program for Kids.”. These fun summer events happen 4 days a week for the summer program, the cost for this event is $140 a week and buses are available for free transportation to and from this event. This event is...
Registration is open to the Community for a FREE MSU Extension Chronic Disease PATH Workshop
Registration is open to the Community for a FREE MSU Extension Chronic Disease PATH Workshop. The Chronic Disease PATH (Personal Action Towards Health) workshop provides information and techniques to cope with the challenges associated with chronic disease management. During the 6-session series, a variety of self-management tools are explored with two trained leaders in a small group setting, such as healthy eating, exercise plans, communicating with family and healthcare professionals, managing medications, and stress reduction techniques. This program is for adults of all ages living with chronic health condition(s) and their family members and caregivers. No cost to attend, but space is limited, and pre-registration is required. Please contact the Scottville Area Senior Center (231-757-4705) to reserve your spot by Friday, August 30th.
Hearing about short-term rental removed from Monday docket
CADILLAC — A hearing that was scheduled for Monday on a request for the court to halt the operation of a short-term rental in Cadillac was removed from the docket. The city of Cadillac sued the owner of the home at 128 East Pine St. for operating a short-term rental at that location, which is not zoned appropriately for such a use.
Community Calendar
§ What: Women’s 10 week sexual abuse Recovery Group. • Info: Front or back door entrance available. All services are free and confidential. You are not alone. Come and heal with others. § What: Toy Town Flick Series Free Family Movie. • Movie: “Trolls Band Together”
STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT WEXFORD COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS DECEDENT'S ESTATE CASE NO.
STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT WEXFORD COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS DECEDENT'S ESTATE CASE NO. AND JUDGE 2024-1477-DE HON. EDWARD D. VANALST Court address: 437 E. Division Street, Cadillac, MI 49601 Court telephone no.: (231) 779-9510 Estate of Donna Marie Rebman. Date of birth: June 22, 1962. Notice to creditors: The decedent, Donna Marie Rebman, died November 30, 2023. Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate will be forever barred unless presented to Kenneth Goslyn, personal representative, or to both the probate court at 437 E. Division Street, Cadillac, MI 49601 and the personal representative within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. Dated: July 11, 2024 Smith & Johnson Attorneys PC - Andrew K. Shotwell (P63159), 534 E. Front St., PO Box 705, Traverse City, MI 49685, (231) 946-0700 Kenneth Goslyn, 406 Crippen Street, Cadillac, MI 49601, (231) 878-4446 July 17.
NOTABLE - LIBRARY
The Mason County District Library is pleased to welcome back Cirque Amongus to teach circus tricks to children on Monday, July 22 at 2 p.m. in Ludington and Wednesday, July 24 at 2 p.m. in Scottville. This event is part of the Summer Reading Program and will be held outdoors...
Luther woman has accessary to murder prelim rescheduled
CADILLAC — After a LeRoy man facing murder-related offenses had his preliminary examination rescheduled earlier this month, a Luther woman who is facing charges as an accessory in the case also did. Katelynne Jonelle Hendricks, of Luther, was scheduled to have a prelim in Wexford County’s district court on...
Muskegon man headed to prison after meth dealing conviction
CADILLAC — A Muskegon man is headed to prison after he was convicted in Wexford County circuit court of dealing methamphetamine. Tevin Antwan Ross was sentenced to at least 13 months in prison and up to 20 years with 70 days credit for a guilty plea to delivery of methamphetamine for his connection with an incident on Aug. 7 in Cadillac. As part of the plea, charges of delivery of cocaine of less than 50 grams and delivery of Fentanyl of less than 50 grams were dismissed at his recent sentencing.
Fire destroys Meade Township house
MEADE TOWNSHIP — Fire destroyed a house at 5261 E. Hasenbank Rd. late Sunday evening. Firefighters were dispatched to the residence at 11:28 p.m. Free Soil/Meade Fire Department Chief Vince Williams said the homeowner, Michael Pickard, was not home when the fire began. He said Pickard came home to discover the house engulfed in flames.
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