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September 2nd, 2006
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Andrew Doud received approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) in a five-totwo vote for three variances that allow him to demolish an old barn on his Cadotte Avenue property and construct a new commercial barn in its place. He plans to rent out three of its four horse stalls in the new structure More...

Seth Baker of Midland is Mackinac Island Public School's new social studies teacher. Craig Aho, who was selected by the school's Board of Education earlier in August, declined the offer. More...

Sounds of jazz will emanate from the Tea Garden during Grand Hotel's Labor Day Weekend Jazz Festival, when Cuban-born trumpet player Arturo Sandoval headlines a weekend that includes composer, singer, lyricist, and writer Kurt Elling and jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon. More...

The Pride of Baltimore II, a reproduction topsail schooner, will be at St. Ignace Labor Day weekend to offer deck tours, a reception, and a Labor Day sail under the Mackinac Bridge, said David Swope of St. Ignace Hospitality Growth. The ship will be at the Arnold Line dock, as it is too large to u More...
Wawashkamo Golf Club rekindled an old tradition at the historic nine-hole links, holding an 18-hole championship tournament Saturday, August 26, and Sunday, August 27, which was won by Randy Stuck and Lin Sheppard. More...
All involved say their focus is on the '06 election, but two '08 Republican presidential prospects are duking it out on the political action committee front in Michigan - to the financial benefit of Up North GOP organizations and candidates. More...
115 Years Ago The St. Ignace News Saturday, August 29, 1891 More...