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Grand Hotel Employee Glen Bulgin Serves Food, God
By Leslie Rott
     “I love to serve people and I love to serve God,” said Glen Bulgin.
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New Teachers Help Increase Island School Enrollment
Their Children are Only Second-Graders
     Mackinac Island Public School would have no second grade this year, if it weren’t for the Island’s two newest teachers. Jeffrey Ferguson, the new science teacher, and Andrea McClintock, the new special education teacher, each have a second grader. Before their arrival, the school had none.
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Jan Snyder Pens Mystery Based on Mackinac Island
     The mystery begins and ends on Mackinac Island, but the plot of Jan Snyder’s first book, “Labyrinth,” takes her characters to Chicago and back and the intrigue extends all the way to the White House. The story really takes place next year, so there is still time to read the book and get a jump on wh
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BORN Aidan Ogle
     September 3, 2005 Aidan Jay Ogle was born to Heather and Clyde Ogle of Mackinac Island at 3:17 p.m. Monday, August 22, at Northern Michigan Hospital in Petoskey.
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Mackinac Island Yacht Club Bridge Results
     In Mackinac Island Yacht Club Bridge League games for the week ending Wednesday, September 7, Beverly Benjamin placed first, Howard Burdett placed second, and Dorothy Sharer placed third.
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Island Summer Resident Strengthens Ties Abroad
By Leslie Rott
     One year ago, Heather Kalmbach, a political officer for the U.S. State Department, was sent to Saudi Arabia to work at the Consulate in Jeddah.
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Rasmussens Are Top Skippers
     Father and son, Richard and Michael Rasmussen of Walworth, Ohio, took top honors at the stone skipping contest during the Fudge Festival Saturday, August 27, at Windermere Point. Richard skipped 16 stones and Michael skipped 13. Participants came from as far away as San Antonio, Texas.
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Island Visitors, Once Hooked, Return Every Year on Labor Day
     “We came here once, and got hooked,” said Rosie Geske.
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