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July 2nd, 2005
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Youth from St. Andrew’s in Memphis got into the spirit of service by shoveling wood chips for the trails at Great Turtle Park. From right, Dylan Stank, Mitch Blount, Chelsey Kling, Alyssa Schneider, Kelsey Baird, and Morgan Bauman were participating in the Michigan District of Lutheran Churches Yout More...

America’s first Independence Day celebration took place Monday, July 8, 1776. On July 2, 1776, Continental Congress representatives from each of the 13 colonies met and voted to declare independence from Great Britain. Over the next two days, the representatives met in secrecy to debate the language More...

The Mackinac Island City Council lowered its overall millage Wednesday, June 29, but raised its budget for general operations about $60,000. More...

For the eighth year, Mackinac State Historic Parks plans to reach vacationers by targeting the next best thing – businesses – with their Ambassador Program. By appealing to employees of tourist related businesses with free admission, park staff want to garner positive word-of-mouth promotion for par More...
Mariah Horn of Mackinac Island and Corey Cole of Pleasantville, Pennsylvania, were married June 4, 2005, at Tahquamenon Falls, with Tom Marx of Mackinac Island officiating. Denise Romano of St. Ignace was the maid of honor and Daniel Dean of Higgins Lake was the best man. More...
Harold Jesse Sack, who help build the Moral Re-Armament complex at Mission Point, died in Tucson, Arizona, June 21, 2005. More...
Like the little engine that could, Wawashkamo Golf Club is on a mission to prove that smaller can be a contender and began the summer season with a Men’s Member and Guest Tournament Thursday, June 23. The Member-Guest Tournament was the first of its kind at Wawashkamo, and was created as a way to pr More...
U.S. Reps. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich., and Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., are at far opposite ends of the political spectrum. But they spoke and voted in unison last week to protect free speech and the right of political protest. More...