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Grayling recorded 20 hits in a varsity softball doubleheader sweep of Tawas April 29. The Vikings beat the visiting Braves in the opening game, 9-6, and won the second, 14-7. Trailing 3-1 in the ...
23 Years Ago May 2, 2002 Representatives from all local government agencies, fire and rescue, law enforcement, weather service, and Camp Grayling gathered last Thursday to answer the questions of how ...
The Crawford County Commission on Aging is inviting older adults across the community to join in celebrating Older Michiganians Day 2025 - May 7 at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing. This annual ...
Raymond S. Swiercz, 96, Bay City, died April 24, 2025, in Bay City. Born April 22, 1929, in Bay City, he was the son of Steven and Sylvia (Gavord) Swiercz. Growing up, he enjoyed going up north to the ...
AuSable Artisan Village, located in downtown Grayling, has a full slate of activities in May, from improvisational comedy to community theatre to Cajun music. In addition, a whole slate of classes is ...
The Grayling Department of Public Safety for the weeks of April 1-21 handled the following 104 complaints: 12 assists to other agencies, one stalking/intimidation/threats complaint, three PPO ...
Animals and art will come together at the AuSable Artisan Village May 3. The Society of Animal Artists (SAA) is partnering with the AAV and the Association to Rescue Kritters (ARK) to bring wildlife ...
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Submitted by Chris Tappan, COOR/Iosco Great Start Collaborative Director and Great Start to Quality Co-Director The COOR/Iosco Great Start Collaborative is pleased to announce a five-county life ...
Damage assessments in areas hit hardest by the March ice storm that downed trees and powerlines and disrupted critical services across northern Michigan will take place in two phases. The Michigan ...
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