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June 9th, 2007
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The 58th annual Mackinac Island Lilac Festival features 10 days of activities from June 8 to 17. What originally began as a single day of celebration in 1949 has grown into a weekand a-half event that welcomes an estimated 15,000 participants each year. More...

Dr. Alan Sibinic is bringing 32 years of veterinary experience to Mackinac Island, where he will offer medical care to cats, dogs, horses, and other animals in an office in the Mackinac Island Carriage Tours barn on the corner of Market Street and Cadotte Avenue. More...

After a tedious wait-and-see process between the City of Mackinac Island and potential buyers, City Council approved the sale of Rowe Condominium Unit 2 for $275,000 at its meeting Wednesday, June 6. The approval was recommended by the Finance Committee at a Tuesday, June 5, meeting. More...

Dan Mulhern was greeted by admirers, friends, and family Thursday, May 31, outside The Island Bookstore on Mackinac Island where he signed copies of his book, "Everyday Leadership: Getting Results in Business, Politics, and Life. More...
Only one stroke separated the top three teams vying for first place at the opening spring golf scramble at Wawashkamo Saturday, June 2. The scramble drew 36 players. A tie for first place with 60 strokes each was broken using the score from the hole that earned the most strokes. More...
To the Editor: It is with much chagrin that I read (I heard it first verbally) of more "abuse" of our Island's landscape, to wit, more desecration of our Island's few remaining "green spaces" in the form of more unwanted, unneeded condominiums. More...
Among costly consequences of the long delay in resolving the state budget woes was the downgrading of Michigan's credit rating by all three Wall Street firms that determine how much the state pays to borrow money. More...
To the Editor: It is with much chagrin that I read (I heard it first verbally) of more "abuse" of our Island's landscape, to wit, more desecration of our Island's few remaining "green spaces" in the form of more unwanted, unneeded condominiums. More...