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Salvation Army in Cadillac in need of donations for food pantry
(WPBN/WGTU) -- With it officially being summer, the Salvation Army in Cadillac is seeing an increase in need at its food pantry. Salvation Army Captain Greg Brock said the food pantry is seeing such a high increase of those in need, that it is hard to keep shelves stocked. In...
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.
Historic Districts Commission Special Meeting
A special meeting of the Cadillac Historic Districts Commission is scheduled for 4:30PM on Monday, July 15th, 2024. This meeting will be held at the Municipal Complex Council Chambers, 200 N. Lake Street, Cadillac, MI 49601.
Onekama church to install new pastor on July 12
ONEKAMA — The members and friends of the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Onekama and The United Northern Association of Michigan will host an installation service for the Rev. Alison Andrea Young this week. Young will be welcomed as pastor of the church at 4 p.m. on...
Update: Crystal Lake clear, health advisory lifted
WELLSTON — Health officials have confirmed that it is now safe to swim and enjoy water activities at Crystal Lake, near Wellston. On Tuesday, the District Health Department #10 lifted a water contamination advisory after tests confirmed that E. coli levels had returned to safe levels. The advisory was...
Haring Township receives $3M grant to dig PFAS-free well
CADILLAC — Haring Township board members received good news on Monday about their plan to build a new well to provide PFAS-free drinking water to residents and customers. Township Supervisor Bob Scarbrough told the board and members of public who were in attendance that a state grant they had applied for to fund the project recently was approved.
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