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April 15th, 2005
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The 2005 ferry season officially began Wednesday, April 6, for Arnold Transit Company as the passenger ferry Huron traveled across Lake Huron from Mackinac Island to St. More...

A victim of Michigan’s dismal economy and deep budget cuts proposed by the governor’s office, Mackinac State Historic Parks programs and historic buildings maintenance are in jeopardy. More...

As details of the city’s proposed ordinance on the use of wheeled carts continue to be hammered out, Mackinac Island business owners already know that getting their everyday freight this summer is going to be a hassle. More...

Boat companies have received a 33 percent increase in the franchise fee they pay the City of Mackinac Island this year. Beginning this month, the three passenger boat companies will pay two percent of their gross passenger ticket income to the City of Mackinac Island, 0. More...
Corey Cole, 26, a 2nd Class petty officer for the United States Coast Guard in St. Ignace, is preparing to spend a one-year tour of duty in the Persian Gulf. More...
Evelyn L. Chambers, 85, of Grand Marais, died Friday morning, March 11, 2005, on Mackinac Island at the home of her son, Edward Chambers, and his wife, Nona Tacey. More...
Sarah Dehring will take over as the Mackinac Island track coach and six athletes will carry the banner for the Lakers during the 2005 season. More...
In catching up with my mail after a month long trip to Florida and Louisiana, I recently came across a letter to the editor in the winter edition of The Mackinac Island Town Crier. More...
The bipartisan board of the Michigan Political History Society includes directors who earlier had bit roles in shaping such history. So it figures they would do more than stage stuffy seminars to ponder the past. More...
In catching up with my mail after a month long trip to Florida and Louisiana, I recently came across a letter to the editor in the winter edition of The Mackinac Island Town Crier. More...
114 YEARS AGO February 28, 1891 It is reported that there are more than 600 cases of typhoid fever in Duluth. More...