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Daily Archives: May 4th, 2007

Wildfire brings a reminder that burn permits required

The forecast calls for a great weekend for sightseeing.
Area firefighters would prefer a little rain.

'Invasive' park trees to be cut

Thousands of black locust trees growing on about 250 acres within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore will be cut down over the next several weeks.
National Park Service officials announced this week that logging is scheduled to begin Monday near the intersections of M-22 and M-109, and M-22 and Port Oneida Road.

Glen Lake falls to 'better team,' 7-0

Glen Lake was hoping to show Suttons Bay that there's room for two high-achieving soccer teams in the county.
Instead, it was the perennially strong Norse who delivered the lesson in the form of a 7-0 win at Glen Lake in girls' soccer Monday.

Eagles open Cherryland play, beat Leland twice

St. Mary had to start Cherryland Conference play to end a 2-game losing streak. Then again, the Cherryland has been good to the Eagles, who have captured seven straight conference titles.

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