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June 25th, 2005
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The 56th Lilac Festival drew to an end Sunday, June 19, but not before leaving crowds with smiles, laughter, and memories. More...

With the Island’s cable television franchise about to expire, the city’s Finance Committee met Thursday, June 16, to discuss renewing a 15-year contract with Charter Communications and considered adding new channels to the Island’s current lineup, which could hike the basic rate to Islanders betwee More...

Many helping hands make small work, and that’s what the Michigan District of Lutheran Churches is hoping as they host a Senior High Youth Gathering on Mackinac Island. About 1,200 young people from throughout Michigan will be heading to the Island Sunday, June 26, to help paint, dig, and serve the More...

Island Master Plan work is slated to begin Wednesday, June 29, with initial discussion to center around getting organized, setting priorities, and mapping out a strategy. The meeting was set during the Planning Commission’s monthly meeting Tuesday, June 14. More...
In Mackinac Island Yacht Club Bridge League games for the week ending Wednesday, June 22, Howard Burdett placed first, Nancy Keogh placed second, and Kay Berke placed third. More...
A youth soccer camp will be run by former professional soccer player Drago Dumbovic and members of the Saginaw Valley State University soccer teams from Monday, June 27, through Wednesday, June 29, from 9:30 a.m. to noon at Great Turtle Park. The camp is for children in grades seven through 12 and c More...
Blue skies, warm temperatures, and brilliant sunshine made a perfect day for a parade, and what a parade it was. Hundreds of folks lined the streets from east to west just to have the right seats for viewing the annual lilac parade. In the distance, one could hear the ruffle of drums and sounds of m More...
As Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney tests national waters for a 2008 presidential bid, the Water Wonderland where his father once was governor is a prime sample. He was just here for the second time this year and is likely to be back in September on Mackinac Island. More...