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April 12, 2007
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School Board Overcomes Turmoil, Retains Superintendent
By Ryan Schlehuber
      After a long and emotional discussion, including a twohour executive session, Mackinac Island Public School Superintendent Roger Schrock was given an unanimous vote of confidence by the Board of Education Thursday, March 22, and will serve the remaining two years of his three-year contract.
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Winter Makes an Encore on Mackinac
     Snow in April allowed many residents to set their bicycles aside and take their snowmobiles out of storage. Close to a foot of snow fell in the Straits area Friday, April 6. Sitting in a cutter, awaiting to go sledding, are (at left) Shayla Maylo, Emma Bradley, Harry Myers, Hannah Bradley, and Court...
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Wall Repair, Coyote Plans Among Many Park Projects
By Karen Gould
      Crews will be sent to the Island this spring to make repairs on the crumbling limestone walls at Fort Mackinac. Flaws in paint and mortar are thought to have contributed to the early deterioration of the walls, which were renovated just six years ago.
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Horses Returning to Island
     Christina McLean and her father, Gary, guide horses for Arrowhead Carriages on to Arnold Line's Mackinac Island dock from the MV HuronWednesday, April 4. The number of horses on Mackinac Island is gradually increasing as the summer tourism season draws near.
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Temporary Trailers Restricted to 3,000 lbs.
By Karen Gould
      Concerned about the health of horses pulling heavy loads, the Mackinac Island Service Company has restricted temporary trailers to a maximum weight of 3,000 pounds, including the trailer and contents. The company sought and received the city council's support and the restriction was announced Monda...
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Community Entertained by School Play 'Metaphasia'
By Ryan Schlehuber
      Getting 23 students to sing, cross-dress, and keep quiet behind a stage set sounds impossible, but Karen Allen and her cast of students proved otherwise, delighting the community with its musical rendition of "Metaphasia" Tuesday, March 6, and Wednesday, March 7.
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