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December 8th, 2007
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Demolition is underway on the Mustang Lounge and Astor Street Cafe, Wednesday, December 5. The front of the bar and restaurant will be remodeled and include street-side dining. As snow continues to fall on the Island, Maverick Construction of St. Ignace is undertaking the demolition work. Both busin... More...

Fares are expected to increase on the Mackinac Bridge January 1 because the tolls are not bringing in enough money to pay for painting and deck replacement. More...

The impact of Mackinac Island's revised sign ordinance and the design of a proposed Hubbard's Annex cottage, and their potential repercussions on the Island's character and its National Historic Landmark status, sparked concerns with some community members, who have addressed the issues through le... More...

In the October 6 issue of the Town Crier, a page 16 story about the City Council meeting incorrectly reported that Allied EMS Systems of Petoskey was charging for patient transfers in the city's police vehicle. The transfers are in the Fire Department's squad truck. More...
John L. "Johnnie" Thibault, 98, of St. Ignace, enjoyed a career in refrigeration repair for many years, and was a World War II veteran. Mr. Thibault died Saturday, November 10, 2007, at Mackinac Straits Hospital. Mr. Thibault lived in his home until age 98, and had been a very active person who h... More...
Mary Patay To Coach Lakers in First Year on Hardwood Since 1990 The Mackinac Island school has reinstated girls basketball into the athletic program after the Michigan High School Athletic Association moved volleyball play to the fall, leaving an opening for girls sports during the winter. M... More...
When the Mackinac Bridge was formally dedicated in the summer of 1958, two green ribbons, one stretching from the Lower Peninsula and one from the Upper Peninsula, were tied together at the dedication site, a symbol of unity and passage. More...
Merry Christmas to all our readers. May the glory of the season fill your hearts with peace, love, and joy, forever and ever. We remember all of the soldiers, during this holiday season, who are serving our country. We pray for their safe return to their families. More...
When the Mackinac Bridge was formally dedicated in the summer of 1958, two green ribbons, one stretching from the Lower Peninsula and one from the Upper Peninsula, were tied together at the dedication site, a symbol of unity and passage. More...