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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...
Matching Grant Challenge
Circle Rocking S Children’s Farm Inc., a 501c3 tax exempt non-profit organization, has just been given a matching grant challenge from an anonymous donor who wishes to offer Circle Rocking S Children’s Farm a challenge grant, according to a press release received from the organization. The donor will...
NOTABLE - MAGIC SHOW
Children and families of all ages are invited to attend a Magic Show at the Mason County District Library on Monday July 15. The show is at 1 p.m. Monday in Ludington and Wednesday at 1 p.m. July 17 in Scottville. Magician Joel Tacey — new to the Library this...
Community Calendar
• Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Place: 127 W Cass St, in front of After 26 Cafe. • Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Info: Come and explore local crafters, makers, bakers and farmers, one stop shopping. We are conveniently located in front of After 26, the old train depot, providing an opportunity to enjoy their breakfast and lunch menu. All booth fees are donated After 26.
Proposed changes to recreation fees identified by HMNFs
CADILLAC – Huron-Manistee National Forests (HMNFs) is proposing changes to recreation fees at developed recreation sites across the forests. “Our fees have not increased in many years, but the cost of operating sites has. We want to continue to provide the best possible experience for forest visitors. If approved, the fee proposal will bring us closer to fee levels charged by other nearby public and private campgrounds and recreation providers and allow us to continue to maintain a high standard at our sites,” said Nick Edington, recreation program manager for the HMNFs.
Muskegon man charged in 2023 death of Manistee woman
On July 12, 2024, Dennis Dozier, 20, of Muskegon was arraigned in the 85th District Court by the Honorable Judge Henry. Dozier is charged with one count of Delivery of a Controlled Substance Causing Death and one count of Using a Computer to Commit a Crime, according to a release from Manistee Chief of Police, Josh Glass.
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 2024-1480-DE HON. EDWARD D. VANALST Court address: 437 E. Division Street, Cadillac, MI 49601 Court telephone no.: (231) 779-9510 Estate of William B. Connell Jr. Date of birth: July 21, 1970. Notice to creditors: The decedent, William B. Connell Jr, died June 28, 2024. Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate will be forever barred unless presented to Linda Connell, 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 3, 2024 Linda Connell, 106 Parkview Village Apt D, Big Rapids, MI 49307, (231) 349-0667 July 12.
Part Time Circulation Clerk at the Cadillac Library The library
Part Time Circulation Clerk at the Cadillac Library The library seeks a friendly and detail oriented professional to perform a variety of services for patrons of all ages. This job provides a steady work schedule, 14-18 hours per week in addition to monthly Saturday shifts. Education and Experience: • High school graduate or equivalent required • Comfort with technology and willingness to learn • Strong customer service skills • Library experience a plus Starting hourly rate: $13.00-$13.50 Must be willing to submit to background check. Applications can be found on the library website: https://www.cadillaclibrary. org/about-us/employment. You are encouraged to submit a resume alongside your application. Completed applications and resumes should be submitted to: drew@cadillaclibrary.org or the Cadillac Public Library.
Cadillac woman arrested for meth possession and carrying a revolver
WEXFORD COUNTY, Mich., (WBPN/WGTU) -- A Cadillac woman has been arrested early Monday morning for allegedly possessing methamphetamine and carrying a revolver, according to Michigan State Police. Maria Lynn Seals, 36, has been arraigned in the 84th District Court in Wexford County on the following charges:. One count of possession...
Land conservancy eyes $19.5M deal to purchase Lake Michigan, Betsie Bay shorelines near Frankfort
ELBERTA, MI – A 35-acre land purchase is in the works on the shores of Lake Michigan and Betsie Bay in a small community south of Frankfort. The project could result in a nature preserve, an expanded municipal park, a trail extension and economic development - and save this shoreline area from commercial development, officials said.
Pile of used oil filters catches fire outside building in Cadillac
CADILLAC — At 10:39 a.m. on July 7, units from the Cadillac Fire Department were sent to 1500 Fourth Ave. in Cadillac for a report of oil filters on fire. Cadillac Fire Department units arrived on scene at 10:44 a.m. and said they found fire and smoke coming from a large pile of used oil filters that are used in the manufacturing process. The fire was contained to a single area on the exterior of the structure. Fire crews remained on scene performing extinguishment operations until 12:57 p.m., officials said. Due to the components involved in the fire, PFAS-free foam was used during the extinguishment operations, officials said.
King Co begins dredging at Michigan’s Manistee Harbor
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Detroit District, has begun dredging the Manistee Harbor federal navigational channel. The objective is to remove shoaling that prevents deep-draught commercial vessel traffic. On April 23 of this year, a commercial vessel attempted to enter Manistee Harbor with a draught of 19 feet...
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...
Step On It! Rent Side-by-Sides in Northern Michigan for Big Fun
Big fun turns epic when a (sort of) mild-mannered mom goes from co-pilot to chaos captain. Come along as we check out the side-by-side rentals at Bigfoot Epic Adventures. This article first appeared in Traverse Northern Michigan. Find this story and more when you explore our magazine library. Want Traverse delivered to your door or inbox monthly? View our print subscription and digital subscription options.
Manistee Youth Armory holds boating safety camp
MANISTEE — The Youth Armory Project's Boaters Safety kids camp is underway. The armory's boating camp is being held from July 8-11. Students will learn the essentials of operating a boat and the safety measures that come alongside it. Lunch is provided for the children each day. At the...
Joyce E. Jamieson
Joyce E. Jamieson of Cadillac died very peacefully surrounded be her beloved family on July 7, 2024 at Samaritas Senior Living. Joyce was born in Cadillac to Ralph and Alma O. (Anderson) Jamieson. She was proud to be from Cadillac. Growing up her family owned Clover Leaf Dairy and Joyce...
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