Travis John TeneyckMotor Vehicle-Operation without SecurityFines and costs $550180 days suspended Jacob David SchuehrerDomestic ViolenceFines and costs $90093 days, credit 13, balance held in abeyanceAssessment and recommendationsComplete DV group Drema Rose PeltierDomestic Assault-AggravatedFines and costs $380365 days, credit 49, balance held in abeyanceNo contact victimAssessment and recommendationsComplete DV group Mark […]
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Mary A Kibble
Michigan State Police St. Ignace Post Seeking “Angel” Volunteers
St. Ignace, MICH. The Michigan State Police St. Ignace Post is seeking volunteers to assist with the Angel Program, which allows an individual struggling with addiction to walk into any post and ask for assistance without fear of arrest or investigation. Angel volunteers respond to assist MSP post personnel in […]
G-7 grapples with Afghanistan, an afterthought not long ago
Cynthia Henderson
Cynthia Hannah “Cindy” Henderson, age 63, of Tuscaloosa Alabama, passed away Sunday, August 1, 2021, at War Memorial Hospital in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Cynthia was born on April 7, 1958, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to the late James O. and Ida (James) Hannah. She was a graduate of Tuscaloosa County […]
Luce County leads the state with largest percentage of population drop
LANSING — Though Michigan’s population grew by 2% between the 2010 and 2020 censuses, most Michigan counties lost residents, according to data released Thursday. Of Michigan’s 83 counties, 50 lost residents over the 10-year period. And no counties lost residents at higher rates than ones in the Upper Peninsula. Michigan’s […]
Lisa Clermont
Nancy Reno
Nancy Jane (Knoy) Reno, age 82, of Hessel, Michigan, passed away peacefully, Satur-day, June 26, 2021, at War Memorial Hospital in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. She was born in Detroit, Michigan, May 19, 1939, to Clarence Gerald and Ruth Marie (Sullivan) Knoy. She attended Cedarville High School and graduated in […]
Mackinac Bridge Walk is back on for 2021
July 9, 2021 — The Mackinac Bridge Authority (MBA) board today enthusiastically confirmed that the annual Mackinac Bridge Walk will go on as scheduled this Labor Day, Sept. 6. Board members welcomed the end of pandemic restrictions that will allow the event, citing its importance to the Straits area economy and […]
Signature scrutiny, ID requirement for voting approved in Michigan House
Michigan House Republicans approved a controversial measure to require voters to show identification to cast a ballot Wednesday, also tacking on a provision that would compel election workers to verify voters’ signatures at the polls. As amended by the House, Senate Bills 303 and 304 would remove the option for voters to sign an […]