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CLK School Update

The CLK School District thanked Mike Lasanen of LP’s Seamless Gutters for his donation of gutters and labor for the Horizon’s Pavilion Project. This from their monthly board meeting last night. They also thanked Campioni True Value and the True Value Foundation for their donation of health & safety kits …

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Obituary: Anne Marie “Amber” Selden Seavoy

As received from the Reid Funeral Service and Chapel: Anne Marie “Amber” Selden Seavoy, age 64, passed away unexpectedly at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor on Friday, September 4, 2020.Amber was born on October 13, 1955 in L’Anse, MI to Clyde (Kelly) Selden and Agatha (Winnie) Auger.Amber …

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Keweenaw Legion Riders Honor Viet Nam Vets

Keweenaw Legion Riders Director Caleb Thompson and his friend Terry Perault went for a ride out to White Pine, and had a chance encounter. They ran into John Devitt, founder of the Moving Wall, a mobile replica  of the Viet Nam Combat Tribute Wall in Washington, DC.  Devitt, originally from …

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Governor Whitmer Appoints Yoopers To State Councils

Governor Whitmer has made appointments to Michigan’s Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and Michigan’s Autism Council, with U.P. Residents. Darryl Brown of St. Ignace and Nheena Weyer Ittner of Marquette, were appointed to three year terms to Michigan’s Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, which will expire on September …

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Meth Arrest In Menominee

This past Friday, Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team arrested a 56-year old Menominee man, for charges related to manufacturing meth. UPSET detectives were tipped off the man was making meth at his residence located on 10th Street, in Menominee. A search warrant was obtained, and police found …

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