Mary Patay gets a little help from her dog cross-county skiing down Main Street while taking advantage of fresh snow and sunshine Wednesday, December 7. More...
The cost of living and owning property on Mackinac Island will increase come spring with a new one-mill property tax assessment to fund the Island’s landfill operations. Islanders also will feel the effects of an 87 percent water and sewer commodity rate increase and a five percent readiness-to-serv More...
A $50,000 federal appropriation to fund a feasibility study for a third breakwall at Mackinac Island now awaits President George Bush’s signature. The study would determine if a proposed 950-foot-long rubble mound breakwall would protect the Island’s inner harbor, which is vulnerable to wave damage More...
Mackinac Island City Council members approved their meeting schedule for 2006, received an update on the Ryba tax tribunal, rescheduled a public hearing on a proposed 26-room addition to a Mission area bed and breakfast, and approved five temporary motor vehicle permits Monday, November 21, during More...
Brenda Bunker, the city’s Volunteer of the Year, donates her time to the activities of Mackinac Island Recreational Development (MIRD), Mackinac Arts Council, the Mackinac Is-land Community Found-ation, and Mackinac Island Public Schools. More...
Mary B. Milton, a resident of Henry Ford Village in Dearborn and former Mackinac Island cottager, passed away Wednesday, November 16, 2005, at her home. She was 78. More...