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May 2013
- 22: RC goes purple in support of Purple Martin Mania
- 22: Lillian and Bea to represent Hawks at Spring Fling
- 17: Grand opening of Little League season Saturday
- 17: Canoe races slated for weekend in Tower area
- 17: Salt water fish tank approved for school commons
- 17: OHS baseball team sweeps Central Lake; still perfect in SVC
- 17: OHS track teams gears up for postseason; regionals today
- 17: Sweep of Trojans keeps softball team in hunt for conference crown
- 17: Onaway Citizens’ group recall language approved
- 16: Conni Sue Erickson
- 16: Rose Mary McDonald
- 16: James Charles Kelly Jr.
- 16: Etta Mae O’Henley
- 16: Patricia Ann Szymoniak
- 16: Carol M. Smith
- 13: Juanita Welcher
- 13: Ruie Pines
- 13: Louise Marie Schwerin
- 13: Robert Dale Bellmore
- 13: Forest Township public hearing goes well
- 13: New law enforcement agreement guarantees hours, not Gibson’s employment
- 13: Softball team ends four-game skid with sweep of Posen
- 13: Estep, Traynham, O’Bradovich earn golds for OHS track team
- 13: Baseball team continues to roll, winning four of six
- 9: Building dedicated in honor of Harry Whiteley
- 7: Cedarville crew remembered by Lore Museum
- 6: Softball team pushes winning streak to five with blowout wins
- 6: Estep ties school record as track team opens season
- 6: Baseball team remains undefeated with victory in home opener
- 6: Negotiations continue as city moves on without its police department
- 6: Recall petition language is revised and resubmitted
- 6: Eva M. LaPrairie
- 2: Betty J. Gorlewski
- 2: Rev. Thomas Michael Dominiak
- 2: Merle Cosgrove
- 2: Betty Ann Skuse
- 2: Delores Ann Williams
- 2: Daniel Phillip Louria
- 2: Geraldine Whitman
- 1: Hurons split games in Hillman tournament
- 1: Officer LaLonde’s quick actions saves life of Durecki
- 1: Vikings steal a win over Fairview
- 1: Whiteley to be honored with DNR building dedication
April 2013
- 25: Elizabeth Louise Valentine
- 25: Pamela D. Garland
- 18: OHS Dram Club presents “The Littlest Amazon”
- 18: Recall clarity hearing planned to review petition language
- 18: Herb Beach
- 18: George O. Freel
- 18: Charlene Ann Munn
- 18: Edward Brklacich
- 17: Coach Hentkowski steps down after eight successful seasons
- 17: Shipping season begins at Calcite
- 17: Art and Beth Getzinger named grand marshals for Nautical Festival
- 15: O’Bradovich leads all-conference selections
- 15: Recall of city commission brewing
- 15: Art Van to close Onaway store
- 15: OPD issue heats up at city commission meeting
- 15: Carol E. Schuler
- 15: Delmar James Schleben
- 15: Lena Teresa Duncan
- 15: Raymond Harry Hincka Sr.
- 15: Wayne Eugene King
- 10: Using technology to monitor lake menace
- 10: Spring shows on the calendar, but winter remains
- 10: Hawks barbershop stands the test of time
- 4: Moran Iron Works changes funding for port collaborative project
- 4: Commissioners discuss funding for courthouse project
- 4: Chief Gibson’s attacker not insane at time of attack
March 2013
- 28: Dorothea Fox celebrates her 100th birthday
- 28: Millersburg Eagles sponsoring Easter Egg Hunt Saturday
- 28: Onaway Area Community School board getting word out about millage
- 28: Court of Appeals affirms CSC sentencing
- 28: Karen Sue Greene
- 28: Gailen Edward Curtis
- 28: Charles E. Opie
- 28: Dianne Michael
- 28: Joseph Andrew Belusar
- 28: Hincka earns more all-state honors
- 27: Ocqueoc Falls ’12 project a da Vinci Award finalist
- 27: Wrestling team enjoys fine season
- 27: Idalski, Pflug top RCHS Class of 2013
- 21: OHS hands out academic honor roll awards
- 21: Estep puts in the work to win power lifting title
- 21: Preliminary police agreement language approved: still up for discussion by county
- 21: Joseph Belusar
- 21: Lawrence L. Losinski
- 21: Delmar J. Conley
- 21: Shirley R. Freel
- 21: Szatkowski is young Spitzer champion
- 21: Three share valedictorian for Posen Class of ’13
- 14: Budget, and OPD decision on the table
- 14: Onaway NHS inducts 12 new members
- 14: Ronald Edward Gosselin
- 14: Theresa marie Schaefer
- 13: Idalski performs on the way to Carnegie Hall
- 13: Many view classic snowmobiles at show
- 13: ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ opens Friday at Rogers City Theater
- 9: Hillman takes district crown with win over Posen
- 8: Hillman ends Vikings season at district finals
- 8: ‘They never gave up, they never quit’
- 7: Great season ends with exciting showing at regional championship
- 7: Court of Appeals denies appeal in case against prosecutor
- 7: Four valedictorians lead class of 2013
- 7: Nave narrowly missed medal podium
- 7: SPORTSBEAT, by Peter Jakey–Rogers City freshman captures individual glory
- 7: Classic snowmobiles on display at annual Rogers City show
- 6: Posen boys move to district finals
- 6: Lorene Louise Reed
- 6: Dorothy A. ‘Dottie’ Selke
- 6: Marilyn I. Madden
- 2: Skiers take to Black Mountain course
- 1: Vikings earn fourth consecutive district with 58-31 win over Rogers City (with video)
- 1: Future of pavilion site, subject of a meeting; scouts honored
- 1: Second event added to Nordic weekend
- 1: Chamber announces person and business of the year
- 1: Five compete at state wrestling finals
February 2013
- 28: Nave and Robins compete at State Wrestling Finals
- 28: Ronald F. Pollard
- 28: James Henry Marshall
- 28: Ida F. Taylor
- 28: Rev. Richard T. Sitar
- 28: Thomas A. Grawey
- 28: Lydia M. Lorenz
- 28: Peggy J. Corrie
- 28: Posen faces upset-minded Rogers City in district finals
- 27: No makeup dates yet for RC and Posen schools
- 26: Vikings complete the 20-0 season
- 22: Lady Hurons get second win of season over Hillman
- 22: Three advance to individual state finals
- 22: Prayers, support of the community extends across the miles
- 21: Cads finish regular season with win, host districts next week
- 21: Nave and Robins qualify for state finals
- 21: Missionary to visit Ocqueoc church
- 21: OACS students perform well on state test
- 21: Helen M. Fuhrman
- 21: Nyda Mae Fleming
- 21: John E. Dunbar
- 21: Dennis E. Styma
- 21: David B. Patridge
- 21: Margaret Mary Taylor
- 21: Wally Hein
- 21: Genevieve T. Taratuta
- 21: Rose Marie Sarah Rowe
- 14: Five Cardinals qualify for regional meet in RC
- 14: So close! OHS boys have lost four straight by just six points
- 14: Brasseur signs letter of intend
- 14: Leonard completed Afghan deployment in September
- 14: Nave takes district title
- 14: 2009 OHS grad excels on moot court stage
- 14: Helen B. Gallagher
- 14: William John Cousins
- 14: Allan “Al” Lee Cotton
- 14: Verna “Lois” Orban
- 14: Clyde J. Roeske
- 14: John Perrino
- 14: Buryl Edward St. Clair
- 14: Dorothy Marie Goetz
- 13: Cardinals use strong third quarter to top Hurons
- 13: Wrestlers earn 30th district title
- 13: Jack’s Barbershop back in business
- 9: Homecoming queen crowned at RCHS
- 8: Port project means jobs for area; possibility for more growth
- 7: Sturgeon season closes on Black Lake
- 7: Commission discusses survey
- 7: MIW awarded $19 million contract
- 7: OHS boys lose back-to-back heartbreakers; fall to 8-5
- 7: Shimel sets trifecta mark as Cards cruise over Forest Area
- 7: Season on the line Saturday as Cardinals compete in district tourney
- 7: Kathleen A. Gabara
- 7: Clara D. LeMere
- 7: Betty J. Baunoch
- 7: Barbara Joan Davis-LeCureux
- 7: Noble “Cliff” Compton
- 7: Grace L. O’Connor
- 6: Delivery to port comes in frigid conditions
- 6: Wrestlers begin post-season action this week
- 6: Huron homecoming planned for Friday
- 4: Lady Hurons fall to Class D powerhouses
January 2013
- 31: City awards trash hauling bid
- 31: OACS board sets new goals
- 31: Black Lake Sturgeon Shivaree on tap for this weekend
- 31: Cardinal girls impressive in rout of Mancelona
- 31: OHS wrestlers look for success as postseason draws near
- 31: Cardinal boys will look to continue winning ways against GSM
- 31: Patrice Sue “Susie” Kowalesky
- 31: Marie Louise Haneckow
- 31: Anthony Kruczynski
- 31: Robert A. Leszinske
- 31: Kevin Michael Erickson
- 31: Leonard J. Brasseur
- 30: Fire at former Fred Fisch Brewery, Jan. 2013
- 30: Gov. Snyder shares optimistic message at Michigan Press Association convention
- 30: Moran Iron Works to expand; plans to hire 75 more employees
- 30: Fire ruled accidental; Jack’s to reopen next door
- 28: Wrestlers go 3-2 at Benzie tournament
- 24: Public comment strong for maintaining police presence
- 24: Cardinal girls see winning streak come to an end with loss at J-L
- 24: Four Cardinal wrestlers medal at tough Ithaca tournament
- 24: O’Bradovich dunk highlights Onaway win over Rogers City
- 24: OACS earns academic state champion award
- 24: Dr. Kathryn M. Holland
- 24: Blanche Monica Talaske
- 24: Marceleine R. Burdett
- 24: James and Rita Antoinette
- 24: Betty Lou Post
- 24: Hazel E. Stevens
- 24: Richard Dorland Snook
- 24: Amy L. Rahn Milligan
- 24: Elfriede J. LaPrairie
- 22: History of building goes back to brewery days
- 21: Fire at downtown Rogers City structure under control
- 21: Two first, three second at annual Dick Dunn Memorial tourney
- 21: Cardinal girls dominate Wolverine, win seventh straight
- 21: Local soldier enjoys holiday furlough with grandmother
- 21: Drama club presents one-act comedy
- 17: Margaret S. Florip
- 17: Kim Michael Vogelheim
- 17: David Henry Ayotte
- 17: Arleen M. Pitts
- 16: New members join RC school board; Marx back as president
- 16: County board moves forward on courthouse project
- 16: Hot start powers Posen to win over Lady Hurons
- 10: Onaway Outlook classifieds
- 10: Cardinal boys drop first of season at Mancelona
- 10: OHS girls continue to roll with wins over Forest Area, Pellston
- 10: Onaway wrestlers compete at tournament at Roscommon
- 10: Tough decisions pending to balance city budget
- 10: Moran Iron Works honored for supporting military employee
- 10: New Years baby 2013, Nora Eve Freel
- 10: Elsie Mae Young
- 10: Sandra L. Libby
- 10: Fred Alan “Fritz” Harrington
- 9: Posen adds to record with lopsided NSL wins
- 9: Pommereke earns 100th-career win
- 9: Newborn arrives 41 minutes into New Year
- 4: Newberry tops Huron girls, 43-29
- 4: Comeback Cardinals improve to 2-0 with win over Joburg
- 3: Cardinal girls return to action with win at Mancelona
- 3: Organizational meeting for county commissioners held
- 3: Board approves contracts and rates for new year
- 3: James Alfred Wilkinson
- 3: Orphia Magdalen (Dunn) Cradit
- 3: Lila E. McClanahan
- 3: Charles Frederick Freel Jr.
- 3: Ruth Marie Blosdale
- 3: Louis Edward Macfalda
- 3: Dorothy L. Darga
- 3: Anna J. Bruski
- 3: Leonard James Wright Sr.
- 3: Janet M. Paulus
- 3: Ethyle M. Kirkendall
- 2: Four-term clerk Susan Rhode honored at retirement
- 2: Braylon completing reign as New Year’s Baby
- 2: RC wrestlers third at Bill Barrett Memorial
- 2: Pressing defense key to Posen win
- 2: Events highlighted from the second half of 2012
December 2012
- 27: Host Bill Barrett Memorial tournament Saturday
- 20: Shorthanded OHS girls improve to 4-2 with win against I Lakes
- 20: Shorthanded Onaway wrestlers fall to the Soo, St. Igance
- 20: Cardinal boys win slugfest with Central Lake; improve to 4-0
- 20: Home for the holidays, soldier surprises sister
- 20: Onaway man allegedly assaults officers during tirade
- 20: OHS girls’ basketball team gives back to community
- 20: Eldon R. McMillan
- 20: Patricia Ann Johnston
- 20: Roger W. Freimark
- 20: James E. Stewart
- 20: Michael John Erickson
- 14: School board looks for guidance on substitute teacher issue
- 14: New pastor at Joy Community Church
- 14: Cardinal wrestlers open season with tough tournament
- 14: Onaway girls clamp down on defense in convincing win over Trojans
- 13: Terry Lee Maehre
- 13: Russell Alfred Bey
- 13: Monroe ‘Roe’ H. Parr
- 13: Dolores M. Bade
- 12: Solid free-throw shooting key to fifth Posen win
- 12: Third-graders prepare Christmas package for Sgt. Cornett
- 10: Music of Christmas featured at UCF benefit
- 10: Cardinal girls fall to Joburg
- 10: Cardinal boys start season with exciting come-from-behind win
- 10: 2009 OHS grad receives full-tuition law school scholarship
- 10: Snowplows need room to groom
- 10: City advertises for trash pick up bids
- 10: James A. Hudson
- 10: Ralph “Jim” Wregglesworth
- 10: Peter A. Middaugh
- 10: Barbara Ann Beer
- 10: Clarence William Curtis
- 10: Ted Planck
- 10: Randal L. Schuler
- 7: Staff Sgt. Rhode earns Purple Heart
- 7: Father Arthur conquers Mount Kilimanjaro
- 7: Marion Grabenstein turns 100
November 2012
- 29: Lady Cards take 44-29 win at Rogers City
- 28: Loretta Elizabeth Bade
- 28: Walter Raymond Perkins
- 28: William ‘Bill’ Roberts Sr.
- 28: Steven O’Connell
- 28: Mary Kapalla
- 28: John David Mills
- 28: Viking girls off to a quick start
- 28: Toys for tots has local, personal touch
- 28: Parade of lights to end with tree lighting at museum
- 21: Optimist Club lights up Westminster Park
- 21: City commission adopts ordinance banning use of bows in city
- 21: Tree lighting is Saturday at Chandler Park
- 21: Theodosia ‘Daisy’ Strzelecki
- 21: Lauretta L. Vogelheim
- 21: Gloria L. Cross
- 21: William ‘Bill’ Thomas Dunn
- 21: Mary Elizabeth Kapalla
- 21: Norman C. Vote
- 21: Leila J. Wirgau
- 20: Family thankful to be in new home after fire
- 20: Family gives a hoot, rescues barred owl
- 20: Popour earns Eagle Scout honors
- 16: St. Philip powers past Cards
- 15: Battle Creek bound, Cardinals top four in the state
- 15: Lady Cardinals bound for Battle Creek
- 15: Sandra Jean Wellington
- 15: Christopher Ryan Cole
- 15: Nada Tollini
- 15: Harvey Raymond Peltz
- 15: Wayne R. Bruning
- 15: Doris W. Harrington
- 15: Lois Luebke
- 13: Moving on to States!
- 12: Quarterfinal game moved to Manistique
- 9: Cards land seven on all conference team
- 9: Hard work pays off for Traynham
- 8: Cards claim first volleyball regional
- 8: Drama club to present one-act comedy
- 8: Jessie Mount McPartland
- 8: Phyllis Mae Mulka
- 8: Clarence Bernard Platzke
- 8: Ethel D. Kreft
- 8: Leon A. Blackmer
- 7: Cards in regional finals Nov. 8
- 7: City to honor those who bravely serve on Veterans Day
- 4: Chamber honors Melissa Fleis at banquet
- 2: Smiles abound in Fleis visits to schools
- 1: Five turnovers costly in road playoff loss
- 1: Cards win over Rogers City in district semis
- 1: Traynham lone Cardinal to qualify for state finals
- 1: Voters go to polls to determine 2012 election
- 1: Getting to know Onaway school board candidates
- 1: J. Edwin Peterman
- 1: Ilene V. Brege
- 1: Harold L. Warner
- 1: Stephanie Nettie Smolinski
- 1: Rev. Arthur C. Mulka
October 2012
- 31: Wozniak named ‘Teacher of the Year’ in Rogers City
- 31: City declares Nov. 3 ‘Melissa Fleis Day’ in Rogers City
- 30: Winds hit hard along shoreline
- 25: Stephanie Nettie Smolinski
- 25: Samuel ‘Fred’ Brown
- 25: Clarence Dennis Bunting
- 25: Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Grigg
- 25: Mark Allen Yarch
- 25: Onaway travels to Central Lake for football playoff Friday night
- 25: Onaway netters begin postseason play Wednesday at Posen
- 25: Traynham earns MITCA all-state cross country honors
- 25: New state initiative offers private landowners assistance
- 24: Mayor Beach Hall honored at state meeting
- 24: Plans revealed for courthouse renovations
- 24: ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ opens Friday in Rogers City
- 18: Three runners earn all-SVC honors, MITCA meet this weekend
- 18: OHS wins first SVC volleyball title with victory over Mancelona
- 18: Onaway likely needs win in football finale to qualify for playoffs
- 18: Generosity shines through the windows at St. Paul
- 18: Clayton Charles LaFave
- 18: Leo F. Schwartz Sr.
- 18: Mildred G. Materna
- 18: James Arthur Beck
- 18: Lynda Suzanne Velat
- 18: Birdie Mae Pardike
- 18: Delores S. Richards
- 18: Ivan Edward Streich
- 17: State Pledge mandate supported in Posen schools
- 17: Cards take three against Hurons
- 17: Fleis makes finals on ‘Project Runway’
- 17: Council takes no action to fund travel show endeavor
- 12: Cardinal runners compete at Mancelona
- 12: Onaway High School netters clinch tie for SVC, can take title outright Tuesday
- 12: Cardinals need one more win to qualify for playoffs
- 12: Onaway celebrates a tremendous run of projects
- 12: Jessie H. Janeczek
- 12: Robert T. Flechsig
- 12: Carl Floyd Pilarski
- 12: Esther Lucy Magdalena
- 12: James Arthur Beck
- 10: Fleis moves through avant-garde challenge to make final four
- 10: Vikings set record for points; Hincka breaks rushing record (again)
- 5: Hurons top Rudyard; end 16-game loss streak
- 4: Lynda Suzanne “Linzi” Velat
- 4: Aloysius Joseph William Korte Jr.
- 4: Marlowe Ann Belanger
- 4: Florence Elsie Smolinski
- 3: Posen drops U.P. contest; could get Hincka back Friday
- 3: Posen fire chief stands on guard for 50 years
- 2: Rudyard and RC to tangle Friday in search of first wins
- 2: Fleis one step closer to finals on ‘Runway’
September 2012
- 28: Cardinal volleyball team earns huge win at Pellston, eyes SVC crown
- 28: Mancelona too much for Cardinals; big one at Pellston Friday night
- 28: Board approves shared band teacher contract
- 28: Ford Sculpture in Grand Rapids
- 28: Genevieve M. McVey
- 28: George E. “Joe” Curtis
- 28: Chester James Pszczolkowski
- 28: Charles F. Mosier Jr.
- 27: Elaine G. Rogers
- 27: Richard J. Brookins
- 27: Fern L. Arkwood
- 27: Adrianna ‘Timmie’ Mason
- 27: Pearl McGrath
- 27: Fly along with Team RV at the Nautical City Festival
- 26: Kindergarten class adopts soldier for school year
- 26: Life-saving moment on trail bridge
- 26: Hincka shatters rushing record, offense rolls in loss
- 26: Vikings fight back to win third straight league match
- 25: Fleis makes final six in ‘Runway’
- 22: Saints shut out Hurons in UP
- 21: Yes they did–RCHS yearbook is published
- 20: Onaway High School freshman travel to Camp Daggett
- 20: Race car storage issue surfaces once again
- 20: June Laura Schuler
- 20: Advance Classified Ads
- 19: A few questions for designer Melissa Fleis
- 19: Fall Fest to offer something for everyone
- 19: Cadillac Products asks township board to consider tax abatement
- 16: Bernard L. Nowicki
- 15: Class of ’62 meets on the steps of old high school
- 15: RC vs. Onaway district softball video
- 15: Strong first quarter not enough; Pickford takes 48-25 win over RC
- 14: SPORTSBEAT: A quarterback that has fans believing
- 13: RC tops Alcona in three straight; improve to 12-10-2
- 13: Barbara Herman
- 13: Ervin Mertz
- 13: Ferris J.R. Claude Parsons Jr.
- 13: Dorothy Brege
- 13: Pellston takes narrow 7-6 win over Hurons
- 13: Theresa Swan
- 13: Aboard the Manatee off Rogers City
- 13: Bell ringing ceremony for Carl D. Bradley, 50th anniversary of sinking of the ship
- 12: Smithsonian exhibit comes to Rogers City
- 12: County fills agricultural agent position
- 12: New school central office is open for business
- 12: Thousands enjoy Posen Potato Festival
- 12: Fleis does well in ‘starving artist’ challenge
- 6: Karen Marie Olsen
- 6: Patricia Dagner Baggot
- 6: Robert Joseph Denomme Sr.
- 6: Betty Howard
- 6: Michael Philip Andrzejewski
August 2012
- 30: Madelyn Jean Krieger
- 30: Gordon Charles Merchant
- 30: Daniel Mark Wyrembelski
- 30: Jean H. Martsolf
- 30: Isabel J. Karsten
- 23: Bernard L. Nowicki
- 23: Allen J. Auger
- 9: Robin A. Atkins
- 9: Emily Amy
- 9: Mary Anna “Amante” Richards
- 9: Clara Margaret Modrzynski
- 9: Roger T. Clark
- 9: Mildred D. Lake
- 9: Virginia Young
- 9: Robert Zinke
- 2: Stanley James Gabrysiak II
- 1: Dennis Marvin Schultz
July 2012
- 26: Business Directory
- 26: Michael Patrick Quaine
- 26: Jerome D. Kowalski
- 19: Kyle Marie Harris
- 19: Alexander Putnik
- 19: Katherine “Kay” Lewandowski
- 12: Evelyn A. Wagner
- 12: Leona L. Delekta
- 12: Dr. Robert Malcolm Taylor Sr.
- 12: Helen Frances Zielaskowski
- 12: Dorothy Louise LaLonde
- 12: Carl L. Pardike
- 5: Howard Griffin Rickle
- 5: Edward F. Danbert
- 5: Herman C. Wogast
- 5: Mary Jo Robinson
- 5: Noel John Schroeder
June 2012
- 28: Norman Edward Karbon
- 28: Charles Alfred “Chuck” Klingshirn
- 28: Donald “Doc” Wayne Brege
- 28: Sher K. Muszynski
- 25: Jon B. Karsten
- 24: Blanche Emily Centala
- 21:
- 21: Germaine “Gerri” Sue Haag
- 21: Drayden Gabriel Boehmer
- 17: Hercil Burton Ide
- 17: Mary Jennie Reierson
- 17: Ethel Grace Smith
- 14: Jeannette A. Holloway
- 10: Kenneth Clayton McNealy
- 10: Frank Casimir Plonka
- 10: Royal E. Schulwitz
- 7: George Putnik
- 7: Sheri Denise Anderson
- 7: Marvin A. Claus
May 2012
- 31: Gerald Kandow
- 31: Patricia Magdalen Goscinski
- 31: Gertrude Dean
- 31: Carmon Louise Engle
- 7: Local fishery shares knowledge and hospitality
- 3: Karen Stiver
- 3: Daniel C. Kieliszewski
- 3: Rosemary Jackson Haire
April 2012
- 26: Robert Raymond Stapish
- 26: Julia Martha Honoway
- 26: Julia Marie Martin
- 26: Robert A. Kowalski
- 19: Wayne K. McFall
- 19: Wayne E. Davis
- 19: Bernard Clay
- 19: Arnold William Bahrke
- 19: Sallie L. Beatty
- 19: Sally Ann Rhodes
- 12: Betty Jane Signorelli
- 12: Shirley Ann Morrison
- 12: Charles Eugene Schuler
- 12: Theodore Modrzynski
- 12: Betty Jane Signorelli
- 12: Donald L. Wagner
- 12: Susan R. Grulke
- 12: Donald D. Kowalski
- 12: Sally A. Eustice
- 5: Harold Schultz
- 5: Warren Klee
- 5: Edward Michael Schultz
March 2012
- 29: Norbert R. Krajniak
- 29: Mary Jo Robinson
- 29: George Allen
- 29: Bonnie L. Latz
- 29: Charlie Schaar
- 22: Roger John Parsons
- 22: Howard Griffin Rickle
- 22: John Robb
- 22: Steven D. Robinson
- 15: Bernard F. Dahlman
- 15: Richard Woods Augustine
- 8: Lorraine A. Bronikowski
- 8: Robert L. Bowns
- 8: Edna Quaine
- 1: Mary Haselhuhn
- 1: Stanley L. Edgell
- 1: James J. Bingle
February 2012
- 23: Dean J. Billock
- 23: Bernadine Clara Bruski
- 23: Beatrice Anna Grambau
- 23: Leo Stanley Lapczynski
- 23: Alan Judson Price
- 23: Bernice Naomi Sevic
- 9: George LaForest Robbins
- 9: Evelyn M. Talaska
- 9: Paul Wisniewski
- 9: Raymond Douglas LeCompte Jr.
- 2: Louis Dembny
- 2: Elsie A. Kortman
- 2: Dennis Neal Kortman
- 2: Willard J. Cook
- 2: Joseph Anthony Rygwelski
- 2: Rhiny G. Schleben
January 2012
- 26: LaVerne Edna Wenzel
- 26: Helen Boyke
- 26: Stanley Joesph Skierski
- 26: Erwin W. Klee
- 19: Mildred June May
- 19: Alice B. Kerzek
- 19: Harry H. Smigelski
- 19: Emma Lois Dullack
- 19: Florence Clendenin
- 19: Mary Ryba
- 12: Marie Schreckhise
- 12: Henry A. Crooks Sr.
- 12: Norma Jean Peplinski
- 5: Carol Neoma Kortman
- 5: Sally Robbins
- 5: Peter J. Dehring
June 2011
- 23: Sara Fullerton crowned 2011 PI County Fair queen
- 23: All-State awards announced
- 22: County Fair runs this week through Sunday
- 22: SportsBeat, Reliving historic softball moment
- 22: Summer festival set for Sunday in Metz
- 22: Another perfect weekend for boat show
- 16: Extra-inning homer ends Onaway?s season
- 16: Six to compete for title of Miss Onaway 2011
- 14: Frankfort ends Hurons’ season at state D-4 quarterfinals
- 13: Great hitting meets all-state arm in TC
- 9: Cardinals set state record, win fifth straight district title
- 9: OHS achieves Evergreen status as a Michigan green school
- 8: Hurons power to home district title
- 8: Hurons fall in district final game
- 8: Posen missed opportunities hurt in home district loss
- 8: Hincka places fourth at D4 finals
- 8: Sportsbeat Peaking at the right time
- 8: An emotional send-off for 17 PHS grads
- 8: RCHS Class of 2011 graduates 52 Sunday
- 8: DNR director Stokes praises work of staff at visit to P.H. Hoeft State Park
- 4: Huron baseball wins districts; Onaway wins softball trophy
- 2: Hoffmeyer nearing July graduation as Calvary scout
- 2: Onaway road commission fixture retires after 40 years
- 1: Posen earns ninth league title since ?02
- 1: State qualifiers to compete Saturday
- 1: Graduation ceremonies set for Posen and Rogers City this weekend
- 1: Nautical Festival mug, brochure now available
- 1: Traveling Smithsonian exhibit coming to RC in ?12
- 1: Makowski to be interviewed for superintendent post
May 2011
- 31: Memorial Day honors those who paid the ultimate price
- 26: Cheerleaders preparing for trip to state
- 26: Former Little League coach, president honored
- 25: Boosters sponsor awards night for Huron athletes
- 25: Sportsbeat – D-Pom receives another impressive honor
- 25: Supporters, opposition get final say at hearing
- 25: Hawks to host annual spring fling this weekend
- 25: Internal posting yields one candidate; board considering next move
- 19: Onaway discusses property maintenance code
- 16: Hearing on Wolverine air quality permit set for Thursday at RCHS
- 12: PI Academy to graduate 10th anniversary class
- 12: Onaway school board makes more tough budget decisions
- 11: Bartz, Styma named valedictorian, salutatorian of Posen Class of 2011
- 5: M-68 project gets rolling
- 5: Moran Iron purchases ?truck of trucks’
- 4: Carmeuse investigates conveyor gallery collapse
- 4: Posen track squads on the road at Fairview and Mio
- 4: Bellmore, Fleming head RCHS graduating Class of 2011
- 4: School to look for new superintendent
April 2011
- 28: Drama club to present Loonies and Snatchers Friday and Saturday
- 28: Trail resurfacing project begins, faces temporary closings
- 27: Hilla makes Straits Area Conference second team.
- 27: New water tower progressing rapidly
- 27: Native son Neil Hopp honored for outstanding work at CMU publication
- 27: Community, friends and family mourn respected hardware man Erv Grulke
- 27: Cedarville sinking and crew to be remembered
- 21: Sophomore Kallie Shimel earns all-state honors
- 21: Former student success worker bound over
- 20: Hurons start season 4-0. Weather forces cancellation of games
- 20: Hurons do well despite cold temperatures
- 20: Sunny daffodils part of Easter past and present at Belknap home
- 20: Pettalia works to keep state campgrounds open
- 20: Encore! Mid-April snowstorm hits county
- 14: Visitors’ and Resource Guide tells about county
- 13: Wolverine hearing set for May 19 at RCHS
- 13: Adding people to the county?s Organ Donor Registry
- 13: RCAS board opposes state aid transfer
- 11: Rains and winds sweep through county
- 7: Kyle Moreau honored as Eagle Scout
- 7: Onaway to again enforce rental inspection ordinance
- 6: Hentkowski and Ciarkowski earn all-state honors
- 6: First boat arrives to a warm welcome
- 6: ACC?s second meetings echoes theme of ?bad timing?
March 2011
- 31: Local airman serving in Minot
- 31: Former DNR officer ends silence, confirms cat sightings
- 30: Five Huron bowlers earn all-state honors
- 30: Shipping season begins without Port of Calcite as a stop
- 30: May date possible for hearing on permit app
- 30: Census figures show Rogers City lost nearly 500 people in decade
- 30: Conley ends fruitful run as city planning commission chair
- 24: Sgt. Skuse proudly serving in Afghanistan
- 24: MDOT, contractor answer M-68 construction questions
- 23: ?We outplayed them? Posen lets five-point lead slip away in final minute
- 23: Sportsbeat – Much to be proud about
- 23: ACC annexation proposal not well received in Posen
- 17: Local Marine serving in Yuma, Arizona
- 17: Onaway closes on loan and grant for M-68 project
- 17: ‘We out-played them’
- 16: Kelley begins serving one year in jail
- 16: Vikings top Hurons in regional battle
- 16: Sportsbeat – Rivalry extends into Class D playoffs
- 16: Snowmobile show draws good crowds
- 16: Better communication goal in meeting of local officals
- 15: Posen moves by Rogers City in regionals
- 11: Hurons and Vikings meet in regional Monday
- 11: DEQ staff working with Wolverine to meet state and federal regulations on permit
- 11: Posen boys host district finals tonight
- 10: Army private serving county in Afghanistan
- 10: Hurons top Onaway to move to district finals Friday
- 9: Vikings regional run ends against Gaylord St. Mary
- 9: 7th Annual Antique and Vintage Snowmobile Show this weekend
- 9: Songs, dancing fills the stage production of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ at theater
- 9: Wolverine permit decision might be later than 60-day window
- 9: Hurons get by Wolverine to advance in district tournament
- 5: St. Mary tops Lady Cards in district final
- 3: Arrests in Parrott?s Outpost heist
- 3: Commission reminds residents of need for M-68 project
- 2: Regional championship bowling teams off to state meet
- 2: Regular season ends with Huron loss at Rudyard
- 2: Three Huron grapplers at state finals
- 2: Sportsbeat – Posen lets one slip away, looks for another shot
- 2: ?Singin? in the Rain? hits stage at Rogers City Theater
- 2: Rogers City loses well-known businessman
February 2011
- 24: Parrotts honored as entrepreneuers of the year
- 24: Budget shock waves result in sewer rate increase
- 23: Posen superintendent receives positive annual review
- 23: Sportsbeat – Huron sports trivia Watson would never get
- 23: Three Huron grapplers qualify for state finals
- 23: Wolverine permit decision might be later than 60-day window
- 23: Faith Lutheran quilts cover the needy
- 17: Chamber still needs volunteer help; announces grand marshals
- 17: Weather forces cancellation of Black Mountain Nordic Classic
- 16: Posen girls wrap up NSL championship
- 16: Undefeated Vikings clinch outright title, focus on league perfection
- 16: Seven move onto regional tournament
- 16: Cardinals take 59-35 win over Rogers City
- 16: Donkey ball returns to RC
- 16: Rogers City, Wolverine project promoted by mayor in Detroit radio station interview
- 16: RCAS superintendent’s contract extended
- 16: Sun, snow, ice make for fun day at winter carnival
- 16: County discusses possibility of new courthouse, again
- 10: Sturgeon season quota exceeded during four hour season
- 10: Wertz Warriors receive more than $17,000 in contributions
- 9: Hurons finish second at conference
- 9: Vikings unblemished record still intact
- 9: Sportsbeat, Packer fever takes over
- 9: Injury ends D-Pom’s quest for his third state championship
- 9: State will not appeal Wolverine’s win in circuit court; decision on PTI expected by end of March
- 9: Move of DPW, selling of lots in industrial park discussed by council
- 9: Winter carnival scheduled for Saturday
- 3: Wertz Warriors celebrating three decades of Special Olympics support
- 3: Three vehicles break through Black Lake ice
- 2: Rogers City tops field at Gaylord meet
- 2: Winning streak continues for Vikings
- 2: Roland H.W. Schaudt is Advance New Year baby for 2011
- 2: Benishek preaches spending cuts in first trip back to district
- 2: Wolverine wins appeal sending permit back to state for reconsideration
January 2011
- 27: Korean missionary?s passing mourned; becomes first westerner to donate organs
- 27: Charges filed in accident that claimed infant?s life
- 26: Wrestlers improve to 24-3, win Benzie Central tournament
- 26: Third ranked Vikings win a pair of tough road games
- 26: Rogers City overcomes cold second quarter to beat Onaway
- 26: Student input featured at RC school board meeting Monday
- 26: Jatkowski fares well in Bermuda Triangle Challenge
- 26: Treating the troops: mission to send care packages continues
- 20: Onaway freshman wins regional spelling bee
- 20: Onaway files suit against Glawe in regard to ferric spill
- 20: Wolverine waits for Missaukee ruling: Holland decision to be appealed by state
- 20: Planning commission to hold public hearing on zoning ordinance
- 20: Vikes amp it up a notch to stay unbeaten
- 20: SPORTSBEAT–by Peter Jakey DPom sets another school record with 3-second pin
- 20: Carmeuse numbers steady at Calcite Plant for 2010
- 20: Posen girls keep rolling with win over Rogers City
- 20: Pettalia introduces bill to speed applications for coal plants
- 18: Surf’s Up!
- 13: New business burglary wipes out inventory
- 13: City commission begins budget discussions
- 12: Sixth rated Vikings looking for win No. 10
- 12: Hurons run to win over Newberry
- 12: Five champions crowned at Escanaba
- 12: Huron bowlers perfect on the weekend
- 12: Rogers City family celebrates birth of rare identical triplets
- 12: Gilpin concession project heading out for bids
- 12: No decision filed on Wolverine’s appeal of state’s denial permit
- 6: Israel James Quintanilla is 2011 New Year?s Baby
- 6: MSP investigating fraud and scam
- 5: Posen sweeps series with Rogers City
- 5: Hurons finish runner up at Bill Barrett Memorial wrestling tournament
- 5: Basketball fans to double their pleasure; girls garner top ranking
- 5: Rogers City nearly steals win over Tigers
- 5: Petersville proudly remembered
- 5: Year in Review part two. A look back at the second half of 2010
- 5: Still awaiting word on New Year’s baby
December 2010
- 29: Huron wrestlers go 1-1 at Grayling meet
- 29: Posen stays undefeated with win over Rogers City
- 29: Rogers City zoning ordinance has many changes
- 29: Baby Nash?s reign comes to an end
- 29: Clock starts ticking Saturday as reign of 2010 baby ends
- 29: Former teacher, lifelong resident, dies in accident
- 22: Judge rules in favor of Holland plant; hope for Wolverine?
- 22: RCHS junior planning autism run walk
- 22: Pommerenke makes it four straight, Hurons take fifth
- 22: Sportsbeat: Hoopsters to fight cancer
- 22: Posen?s strong defensive half sparks 41-point win
- 22: New priest installed at St. Paul
- 22: Smoke detector may have saved lives
- 22: Merry Christmas
- 16: Glass wins district spelling bee
- 16: Freel steps down from PICCA board
- 15: Vikings get best scoring output of the season
- 15: DHS Christmas programs bring holiday cheer
- 15: Perraults happy to be home for the holidays
- 15: Wolverine waits ruling from Missaukee circuit judge
- 13: Snow Day!
- 9: Construction date start date of April 18 set for Alpena to Cheboygan trail
- 9: City commission appoints DDA board
- 8: Lady Hurons to take on Sault Ste. Marie
- 8: Sportsbeat, Stats and stories to keep you warm
- 8: Attorney General Cox joins Wolverine as plaintiff
- 8: Olde Fashioned Community Christmas exceeds expectations
- 8: LaBar appointed to vacant council seat
- 2: Signs are installed at the Courthouse
- 2: Millersburg trailhead project recommended for funding
- 1: Post season honors go to Huron girls
- 1: Tall Bulldog squad takes close win in basketball opener
- 1: Posen rolls to easy opening night win; head to Mio Friday
- 1: Backyard rivalry renewed Monday in Rogers City
- 1: New coach debuts with a young Huron squad
- 1: Presque Isle expands its Olde Fashioned Christmas
- 1: Heritage Route tourism efforts show good return
- 1: Life moves along so rapidly
November 2010
- 24: More than a thrift store: local business is a community outreach
- 24: City approves M-68 project bid
- 23: New coach and fresh squad to begin season Monday
- 23: Wrestlers to begin with two home meets
- 23: Posen opens season Tuesday at home
- 23: Commission uses MML review of marijuana law
- 23: Jim Bursey?s new lease on life, made possible by a organ donor
- 18: Chamber cancels ?10 Sportsman?s Show
- 18: PI Sheriff?s Dept. investigating shooting
- 17: Young woman mourned after traffic accident claims life
- 11: Veterans Day celebrated at Onaway Schools
- 11: Four county bridges on critical list
- 10: Hurons end season with regional loss
- 10: Sportsbeat ?It?s about the kids?
- 10: Rogers City boys take second; off to state meet
- 10: Nautical Festival on much better ?financial footing?
- 10: RC board supports ACC annexation resolution next November
- 5: Hurons advance to regionals
- 4: LeCureux earns right to compete at Division IV state finals
- 4: New Halloween happening in Onaway a big hit with families
- 3: Boys take second and off to state meet
- 3: Vikings have no trouble advancing this year
- 3: Pommerenke continues to shine on national mat
- 3: Coolman earns teacher of year honors
October 2010
- 28: High winds leave many without power, spark some fires
- 28: Many events scheduled for Halloween
- 27: Sound of Music to open Friday in Rogers City
- 21: Local Boy Scouts attend 100th anniversary celebration
- 21: City of Onaway ferric chloride spill update
- 20: Vikings season ends with home shutout
- 20: Win might be enough for playoff berth
- 20: Hurons show improvement and play intense volleyball
- 20: Posen?s finest volleyball effort ever
- 20: Window of opportunity may be closing despite best efforts to build poweer plant as proposed, Wolverine CEO reports
- 20: PI Historical Museum receives two State History Awards
- 20: Shake your mailbox day in Michigan is Saturday
- 14: Blum?s current ranking is 66th
- 14: Art students involved in a community service project
- 13: Hurons improve to 3-1 in conference, home tournament Saturday
- 13: Sportsbeat – It doesn?t get any better
- 13: ACC interested in expanding into Presque Isle County
- 13: Senior health fair planned at Posen senior center
- 7: UCF presents Monarch Award
- 7: Major B E rings have apparently been broken up
- 6: Hurons improve to 2-1 in SAC with win over Newberry
- 6: Falling for the colors: county and region?s best roads
- 6: Special showing of ?November Requiem? scheduled for Saturday.
September 2010
- 30: Blum?s Landing has its first guests: a military couple
- 30: Black walnut tree uniquely grows in all directions
- 29: Fumble recoveries lead to Huron win
- 29: Posen overcomes conditions to notch fourth win
- 29: Dirty Jobs: Biological Center episode to air November 2 on Discovery
- 29: Restrictions for archery deer hunting in Michigan
- 23: Hurons host Inland Lakes Friday
- 23: Surviving the test of time and fire
- 23: City approves purchase of new technology, will sell old fire truck
- 22: Huron teams win home meet
- 22: Missed fourth quarter opportunities end Posen?s winless streak
- 22: Unique structure, has folks wondering what Leo has growing in his garden
- 22: Posen support staff contract ratified
- 16: Local vets to travel to Washington to see ?their? monument
- 16: ?Hope meter is almost on empty?
- 15: Posen boosts record to 3-0 heading into first league game
- 15: Hurons have undefeated week on the court
- 15: Turnovers costly in loss to Alcona
- 15: Posen hosts another enjoyable weekend of festival fun
- 15: State asks judge to strike Wolverine’s appeal of denial
- 15: CEI appeal to supreme court denied
- 9: New pastor takes over at Onaway Baptist Chapel
- 9: Weather was a downer in Millersburg
- 8: Hurons host Oscoda in first home action of season
- 8: Posen has its sights set on a 3-0 start
- 8: Boyne takes win over RC in home opener
- 8: Ponik sets career record in Posen?s first win
- 8: Man rescued after four hours on lake
- 8: Recall of Presque Isle Township supervisor Pokorski to go on November ballot
- 8: Posen set to host 59th annual Potato Festival
- 2: Clinging to hope for Andrew Haight?s safe return
- 2: Garden fair returns to Maxon Field
- 1: Remarkable return to the gridiron, capped with a TD
- 1: State likely to answer Wolverine’s appeal of permit denial
- 1: Construction moves along with water and sewer system upgrades
- 1: Senator Stabenow touts green economy at UAW Center
- 1: November Requiem honored at Grand Rapids Film Festival
August 2010
- 26: Peg Herring recipient of Monarch Award
- 26: Area receives federal funding for two projects
- 25: Hillman is the first test for Huron football team on Friday
- 25: Posen to showcase eight man game with a tripleheader
- 25: Huron volleyball team sees first action
- 25: Saluting sacrifice and commitment
- 25: Honk Jr set to open tonight
- 25: Everyday hero essay winner honored at event
- 25: New members inducted to Great Lakes Lore Maritime Museum
- 19: A life taken way too soon, accident claims life of infant girl
- 19: OHS students finish up wooden canoe before raffle
- 19: Cut off from the outside world for a day
- 14: Lindsey Bartz is the new Miss Posen
- 12: Onaway businessman featured in biker magazine
- 12: Commissioners continue discussing Lake Emma Dam
- 11: New course record set in Nautical City run
- 11: Gap 77 wins softball tourney, repeat title on ladies? side
- 11: Make it 20 MLB stadiums
- 11: New teachers ready to join staff
- 11: Fishing tournament and family fun day this weekend
- 10: Wolverine to appeal MDNRE decision
- 5: Brewbaker’s sold to Art Van
- 5: City commission authorizes selling of city property
- 4: Junior girls season ends at state tournament
- 4: Kayaker looping the eastern states paddles by county shoreline
- 4: Nautical softball tournament schedule
- 4: Bands at big tent, fine food are some highlights of the festival
- 4: Carmeuse Lime and Stone celebrates 150 years
- 4: Election Results
July 2010
- 30: Rachel Lewandowski crowned Miss Rogers City as Nautical Festival begins
- 29: Panthers take first place
- 29: Houston company conducts survey in the search for oil and gas
- 28: Panthers go 6-0 in final two days of action to win tournament
- 28: Nautical Queen’s Pageant to feature Miss Michigan 2009
- 28: Don?t forget to vote. Residents will take to the polls in Tuesday?s primary
- 28: Recall questions goes to Bearinger Township voters
- 22: Salt brine tanker tips over, driver treated and released from hospital
- 22: Blissfield man jailed for secretly taping family friend
- 21: Junior girls latest to qualify for state play
- 21: First annual P.I.G.S. tournament this weekend
- 21: Minor boys one win away from state, Juniors eliminated
- 21: Miss Rogers City pageant to feature six contestants
- 21: Altman faces challenger in Republican primary
- 21: County to reconsider streetlight project in downtown Rogers City
- 15: Onaway show draws 120 tractors
- 15: County to seek outside legal advice on Lake Emma dam issues
- 14: Major girls off to state. Juniors and minors set to begin action
- 14: Boys teams in action this week
- 14: Beloved Sister Rita to be honored for 50 years of blessings
- 14: Tall ship makes stop at local harbor
- 14: Buck combo tags to have new restrictions
- 8: Fourth of July celebration successful yet again
- 8: Part time band position to be posted
- 7: Remembering the first Little League state finalists
- 7: Sportsbeat, Another magical win at home for first place Tigers
- 7: Eyes on the road, both hands on the wheel: no texting allowed
- 7: Nautical festival parade, car show registrations available
- 7: FOURTH OF July weekend brought a flourish of activity to the area. Above is a parade around the new Presque Isle Lighthouse.
- 1: Katie Robins crowned Miss Onaway
- 1: Greatest Fourth in the North hits Onaway this weekend
June 2010
- 30: Bruski is an academic all-state repeat; LaPointe is an all-region selection
- 30: Sportsbeat. Taking up an interest in the WWE
- 30: DNRE explains new TB eradication recommendations
- 30: Sailors make it through rough finish to 26th Doublehanded Challenge
- 26: Kelleigh Lamb new Presque Isle County Fair Queen
- 26: Cost of plant should not have been reason to deny permit, says Wolverine
- 24: These girls are state champs to me
- 24: SPORTSBEAT, Celebrating a great Cardinal season
- 21: SO CLOSE!
- 17: Cardinal softball team headed to state semifinals
- 17: Duck raffle raises funds for fireworks
- 16: State semifinal hopes dashed by Frankfort
- 16: Hurons dominate regional tournament with lopsided wins
- 16: Sportsbeat
- 16: Couture and Ciarkowski named athletes of the year at annual awards event
- 16: Mass retirements eliminate need for layoffs and cuts
- 16: Board member resigns
- 16: Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. Relay for Life this Saturday
- 16: Fourth annual bike tour coming to town this weekend
- 16: Restored to its 1950s splendor
- 10: Cards win 4th consecutive district title
- 10: Onaway school budget approved
- 9: Onaway tops Posen in district final
- 9: Huron golf team ends season with appearance at conference, regionals
- 9: Hurons season comes to an end
- 9: Class of ’10 sets sights on the future after Sunday graduation ceremony
- 9: November Requiem wins two Emmy awards
- 9: Posen seniors celebrate graduation
- 5: Game ending double play preserves district title
- 2: Decision not made on possible appeal for Wolverine
- 2: Win streak comes as Hurons prepare to host district tourney Saturday
- 2: Huron athletes honored by Boosters at awards night
- 2: RCHS, Posen graduations set for the Class of 2010
May 2010
- 27: Presque Isle Academy graduates eleven students
- 27: Commencement exercises Sunday for 47 graduates
- 26: Three years on top of the conference standings
- 26: Two-time defending state champ Pommerenke commits to CMU
- 26: Preparing for districts Hurons go 3-1
- 26: Winning streak now at 12 with sweep of Onaway
- 26: Hurons have a week of splits as district tourney nears
- 26: Permit denied by state after nearly 1,000 days of consideration
- 21: Wolverine future uncertain on fourth anniversary of annoucement
- 21: Wolverine Power Cooperative air quality permit application denied
- 20: OHS 2010 graduates awarded one-quarter million in scholarships
- 20: Cardinals only unbeaten softball team in Class D
- 19: Hurons take two from Newberry to improve to 13-8 on the season
- 19: Vikings win their tournament, boost winning streak to eight
- 19: Vikings play for share of title today; Onaway gets comeback win at tourney
- 19: One of West Point?s finest returns to his hometown
- 19: New Little League season commences
- 19: Nauti-Kruzers 3rd annual show this Saturday
- 19: November Requiem nominated for Emmy Award
- 13: Onaway teachers make concessions in new contract
- 13: Ninth annual Onaway Pro race this weekend
- 12: Vikings have three days of tough non-league games ahead
- 12: Chiller becomes thriller in 13-inning win
- 12: Huron girls fight six-game losing streak
- 12: Young runners set new personal records
- 12: Reignited Vikings rack up six straight
- 12: Golfers to host Harbor Light, Onaway teams
- 12: Darga?s honored for years of dedication to Little League
- 12: Crew of the Cedarville honored with ceremonies
- 12: Wait for permit continues for Wolverine
- 6: Tower park improvement project needs Internet votes; 25K at stake
- 6: Commission says NO to MDOT left turn lane
- 5: Team splits at Soo, hosts Onaway today
- 5: Vikings swept by Hillman at home
- 5: Posen mercies three in NSL, loses pitching duel
- 5: RC Softball has a perfect 6-0 week
- 5: Pommerenke adds national freestyle title to accomplishments
- 5: Track team does well in Fairview
- 5: Hincka breaks 17 year record in 3,200-meter run
- 5: 45th Anniversary this weekend of the S.S. Cedarville sinking
- 5: Moe Plath, remembered as a keen businessman, humanitarian
- 5: Manufacturer admits to failure with streetlights
April 2010
- 29: Guardians keep vigil over ancient friends
- 29: Allis Township ball field nearing completion
- 28: Big innings power Hurons to home tourney championship
- 28: Sprinting to a new standard, Hentkowski breaks 10-year record
- 28: Vikings start new winning streak with an Alcona sweep
- 28: Sportsbeat – Support growing for Momrik’s benefit
- 28: ‘Time for decision’ says Hoekstra on permit
- 28: Band shines at state festival
- 28: Elected leaders keep up pressure and support strong for Wolverine
- 22: Daddy and daughter dance ?best turnout? in recent memory
- 22: Cause of USDA fire determined to be electrical
- 21: Plenty of runs come for Posen softball team in hot start
- 21: Golf team battles windy conditions
- 21: Posen track takes second at home track meet
- 21: Viking bats coming alive in first win, host Hale
- 21: Lady Hurons drop two close games to Gaylord
- 21: Hurons split a pair with Blue Devils Thursday
- 21: House resolution urges support of Wolverine
- 21: Odd couple certain to draw laughs as play opens Friday at RC Theater
- 21: County declines participating in city streetlight project
- 14: Hurons sweep Cheboygan in season opening doubleheader
- 14: Status of Holland power plant proposal changes as Wolverine waits
- 14: Four longtime teachers to retire in June
- 8: Fifth library branch officially opens
- 8: Onaway in the midst of several projects
- 1: Ribbon cutting for Millersburg library to open new facility
- 1: Nave and Olree to lead class of 2010
March 2010
- 31: LIFELONG METZ resident Gerald Grambau, who stepped down as spitzer president, looks forward to filling in during future tournaments. (Photo by Peter Jakey)
- 31: Derry, Lenard to lead RCHS class of 2010
- 31: Clock ticking on $150 million grant
- 31: Planning commission gets attorney?s opinion on conflict of interest
- 31: Millersburg Trailhead grant submitted, again
- 31: D-Pom adds another accomplishment to his impressive list
- 30: NO WORD; Wolverine waits for state do decide on permit as clock ticks on possible $150 million carbon sequestration grant
- 25: Five Cards earn postseason honors
- 25: Onaway power lifting state champs
- 25: Conflict of interest issue raised at county planning commission
- 24: Posen eighth-grader wins free throw state title
- 24: Bruski, Klein to lead PHS class of 2010
- 24: Downtown renovation materials questioned
- 24: Bearinger township supervisor recall petition moves forward
- 18: OHS National Honor Society inducts new members
- 18: Friends recap of a busy 2009
- 17: Landfill permit granted to Wolverine
- 17: Snowmobile show the biggest ever, despite warm weather
- 17: Hurons claim home district; lose in regional semifinals at TC West
- 17: The Vikings put a scare into Hillman
- 17: Sportsbeat-Upsetting the tournament apple carts
- 17: Posen football to continue in 2010
- 11: National recognition for Onaway youth
- 11: Parents and students come forward to support band
- 10: Hurons win district; play Monday at Traverse City West regional
- 10: Devin Pommerenke claims second straight state title with 118th consecutive win
- 10: Girls are D-4 state champs; boys bowl to runner-up title
- 10: Outhouse races to kick off sixth annual antique & vintage snowmobile show
- 10: E.H. Tulgestka honored as grand marshal of Nautical City Festival
- 10: Wolverine, Rogers City mayor get statewide recognition on WJR radio
- 10: Record number of entries at Black Mountain race
- 4: Millersburg library move in day next Wednesday
- 4: Local utilities willing to help on M-68 project
- 4: Lady Hurons in district finals
- 3: Bowlers roll for a chance at titles
- 3: Four Hurons off to the state finals
- 3: RC bounces back for win over Bulldogs
- 3: Lady Hurons top Inland Lakes in district opener
- 3: Vikings in search of district title
- 3: Word expected by March 15 on landfill permit
- 3: Black Mountain to host ski race Saturday
- 3: Stimulus funding to assist in rebuilding E. Heythaler
February 2010
- 25: Nave reaches 1,000 points as regular season comes to an end
- 25: Appeal denied in ?06 Muy Grande transaction
- 25: Appeal denied in ?06 Muy Grande transaction
- 24: Four Hurons move on to state finals
- 24: Girls top Cheboygan; host Rudyard Friday
- 24: Hurons travel to UP for matchup with tough Rudyard
- 24: Three-point shot that defies the rules
- 24: Posen couple will rebuild after structure fire Thursday
- 24: Black Mountain site of March 6 Nordic cross-country ski race
- 18: Cardinal wrestlers win first district title in school history
- 18: City chooses low bidder over current hauler for garbage collection
- 17: Two RCHS bowlers make history during regular league
- 17: Hurons playing well with quarter of the season left
- 17: Onaway avenges early-season loss with 48-39 win at RC
- 17: Wounded warrior back in the fold for the Hurons
- 17: Limestone shipments for ?09 reach 25-year low
- 17: Curtains go up Friday for ‘Curtains’
- 11: Sturgeon spearing season ends quickly on Black Lake
- 11: Warriors remember ?The Bird,? receive $20,000
- 10: Rogers City owns fourth quarter over Posen
- 10: Hurons capture SAC title, Ben Tulgestke gets 100th win
- 10: Huron boys rebound for win in Alcona
- 10: Wolverine CEO Eric Baker: ‘Knew it was going to be a long race’
- 10: Mayor Hall, Rep. Neumann push governor for decision on permit
- 10: Tea Party gathering draws several hundred people together
- 4: OHS wrestler battles disability and wins matches
- 4: Presque Isle Library District branches out to Millersburg;
- 3: Hurons take homecoming thriller over Soo
- 3: Posen matches longest winning streak
- 3: State ranked Arenac Eastern invades Posen
- 3: Lady Hurons suffer 50-25 loss to Sault Ste. Marie
- 3: Hurons take third at Gaylord, conference tournament set for Saturday
- 3: Huron homecoming royalty
- 3: Wolverine landfill permit to be decided by March 15
- 3: Sheriff develops committee to look at courtroom security
- 3: Governor says it is all about whether issuing air permit is the ‘right policy’
January 2010
- 28: Stained glass windows returned to St. Paul, project to continue in ?10
- 28: Special Olympics fundraisers top last year
- 27: Pommerenke nears 100th consecutive win
- 27: Resilient Vikings pull out season?s best games
- 27: Pressure ‘D’ keys win over Cards
- 27: Sportsbeat by Peter Jakey–Combating the pain with fierce competitiveness
- 27: Mayor Hall gets support in Lansing for flexibility bills
- 27: After six months on the job, Huber meeting expectations
- 27: POSEN WINTER homecoming queen Shauna Zielaskowski and king Luke Bruski reigned over the activities at the last Saturday?s homecoming dance. The class representatives were announced promptly at 9 p.m., and met with a blitz of camera flashes from awaiting family and friends. Onstage, Zielaskowski received her crown from boys? basketball coach Steve Hentkowski. (Photo by Peter Jakey)
- 21: Tiger Scout Chaise Coss wins Pinewood Derby
- 21: Posen High School earns award from national publication
- 21: Bearinger Township planning commission repealed
- 20: Posen tops Rogers City in overtime nail-biter
- 20: Hurons rebound for 77-59 win over Posen
- 20: Hurons go 3-2 against quality competition
- 20: Nash Donajkowski is New Year?s baby for 2010
- 14: Emily Rose Bentley is first Onaway baby of 2010
- 14: Moreau is the sixth Eagle Scout in Onaway since 2005
- 13: Double OT win Tuesday snaps losing streak
- 13: Vikings coast at home, another tough road league test on tap
- 13: Posen girls’ basketball off to good start in ’10
- 13: Lewandowski earns academic all-state; Huron football team 11th in D-7
- 13: Fire damages barn in Pulawski Township, some livestock lost
- 13: Hearing date confirmed for RCHS on Wolverine landfill permit application
- 13: Posen teacher shuffle expected to be put on hold
- 13:
- 7: Millersburg library in the works
- 7: Superintendent search still on hold, teachers support status quo
- 6: Hillman wins hoops rematch with Hurons
- 6: Where are they now? Bill Elliott: RC all-stater to MSP post commander
- 6: Decade of dominating performances and super athletes
- 6: Focus squarely on Wolverine permit, says DEQ after approving mid-Michigan plant
- 6: Altman to handle chairmanship duties another year
December 2009
- 30: Neumann demands answers about Wolverine plant delay
- 30: Calm, little Winter closes out ?09
- 30: New pharmacy open for business
- 29: Consumers’ Essexville plant approved by DEQ; Wolverine still awaits word on its permit
- 23: Community pulls together in support of Goodfellows
- 23: Community pulls together to keep tradition alive
- 22: Pommerenke wins third straight, two other Hurons medal
- 22: St. Ignace hands Lady Hurons second consecutive loss to powerful U.P. team
- 22: Sportsbeat
Wrestling program reaches another milestone
- 22: Street lights are going up as Christmas approaches
- 22: We are in for the long haul’ says Wolverine
- 17: Annual elementary holiday programs packs?em in
- 17: Discussion of sidewalk plowing rises again
- 16: Shooting woes continue for Vikings
- 16: Hurons erase 10-point lead to win 60-53
- 16: Sportsbeat
- 16: Posen board acts on drastic budget cuts
- 16: Schools face funding crisis
- 16: Snowplowing crew asks for some cooperation
- 16: Posen hosts festive memorial tree dedication
- 10: Whitsitt and Godsey do well in spelling bee
- 10: Teen is sentenced for causing triple fatality in January
- 9: Lady Hurons move 4-0 with win over Hillman
- 9: SPORTSBEAT – The intensity of the rivalry
- 9: Options to aid harbor budget could include bank loans
- 9: SNOW DRIFTS LIKE this one is just one reason schools in the county were closed today. Horizontal snow, gusting winds and forecasters predicting as much as a foot and a half of heavy, wet snow made travel treacherous and visibility virtually non-existent. (Photo by Angie Asam)
- 9: Public hearing dates set for January 27 on Wolverine landfill permit application
- 9: Magical Christmas weekend enjoyed at lighthouse
- 9: New meeting date as Posen board ponders likely budget adjustments
- 4: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: A game-saving confidence booster
- 4: Streetlight project nearing completion
November 2009
- 25: Lighting up the city
- 25: Pomranke and Nave earn all-state honors
- 25: Sportsman’s show expected to attract crowds this weekend
- 24: RCHS grapplers take to the mat Dec. 2
- 24: SPORTSBEAT
Serving up turkey day blessings and bull
- 24: Couple thankful for sharing, caring people of the community
- 24: After many years and many meals, Black Bear owners planning to retire
- 24: Crew of Carl D. Bradley remembered at Lore Museum
- 24: Museum lines up Santa display for holidays
- 19: Sportsman?s show scheduled for Nov. 28-29
- 19: Zoning request granted with restrictions
- 18: Sportsbeat Heart of a Viking
- 18: Local DNR official asks for hunters? help
- 18: Posen school staff and committee compile cost-cutting list
- 18: New fire truck arrives in Posen
- 18: Crew of the Carl D. Bradley to be remembered
- 18: Festival committee reports significant turn around in ’09
- 12: Onaway schools honors America?s patriots; ?We owe everything?
- 12: Eagles to send boxes to troops
- 11: Grambau places 54th at state to cap fine cross country career
- 11: Hurons win district title, fall to McBain
- 11: Lost to Hilman in district semis ends volleyball season
- 11: Removal of lighthouse park trees scrutinized
- 11: HBAAA has role in new walleye fishing agreement
- 11: Recollections owner and founder honored as Entrepreneur of Year
- 11: Construction downtown continues to progress rapidly
- 9: District Champs!
- 5: Grambau lone Huron to run at state finals
- 5: Tom?s Pharmacy preparing to open for business
- 5: DNR cerifies cougar tracks, confirms location of trail camera photo
- 4: Huron home district title bid starts impressively
- 4: Posen finishes perfect in North Star
- 4: Sportsbeat
Marching through the playoffs and improving
- 4: Peg Gordon named teacher of the year
- 4: CDC, EDC director presents tourism promotion plan
- 4: Clarence Rygwelski: one of countless heroes to be remembered on Veterans Day
- 4: Progress seen on Third Street updated streetlight project
- 4: PIE and G protesters told to protest off school property
- 1: Rudyard wins battle in the mud
October 2009
- 29: The cemetery along Hell Highway
- 29: Halloween event enjoyed by many families
- 28: Re-match with Rudyard is playoff pairing
- 28: Runners ready for regionals
- 28: Sportsbeat
Confident Huron squad playoff bound
- 28: Posen makes it back-to-back league titles
- 28: Conference tournament Saturday; RCHS hosts districts next week
- 28: Hilarious tales of da deer camp coming to theater in ‘Escanaba in da Moonlight’
- 28: RCAS looking for cuts, bracing for more bad news
- 28: MSUE office faces closure if governor vetoes funding
- 22: Yard parking ordinance passes by 3-2 vote
- 22: Foot and torso MSP investigation remains open
- 21: Win over UP foe puts Hurons in the playoffs for third time in six years
- 21: Three Huron runners earn all-conference honors
- 21: One to clinch for Posen Volleyball
- 21: Westminster pastor retiring after 36 years in the ministry
- 21: Annual chamber dinner scheduled for November 4
- 21: RC PTO initiates effort to purchase new playground equipment
- 15: Commissioners agree landfill meets local requirements
- 15: Sportsbeat–by Peter Jakey
- 15: Here we go again! RC Area School expecting more cuts
- 15: Vikings take undefeated NSL record into Mio
- 15: More than a win, more than another game at Flint
- 15: Hurons to host tournament this weekend
- 15: Cross Country teams have two meets left
- 15: Many events planned this fall in Onaway
- 15: Disabled sportsman has hunting wish granted
- 8: No field day on OHS field trip of local justice system
- 8: Cardinal boys cross country team remains undefeated
- 7: Sportsbeat ?Would?ve, could?ve, didn?t?
- 7: Lansing crowd urges Gov. and DEQ to approve permits; mayor Hall inspires pro-union crowd
- 7: Raising next generation of bow hunters
- 7: Hurons take conference win at Newberry
- 7: Posen extends winning streak to 17 straight
- 7: Advance wins award for ‘We Remember’
- 1: Onaway?s deer check station to stay open
- 1: Plea deal reached in January traffic crash fatalities
September 2009
- 30: Benefit for athletic busing hopes to rally community
- 30: New archery range established at Outdoor Center
- 30: Lake Emma dam offer to county is pulled; proposed repairs a ?dead project?
- 30: Workshop held to discuss housing for Wolverine workers
- 30: Hurons top Inland Lakes; face powerful Rudyard in homecoming game
- 30: County board debates, but takes no action on landfill
- 24: Police chief looking for help in making Onaway safer and secure
- 24: Juvenile hearing continued
- 23: Health and safety committee sends landfill issue to full board without disagreement
- 23: Last of DEQ hearings on air permit draws crowd to high school
- 23: CDC board moves ahead on proposal promoting tourism
- 23: Rogers City Area Schools receives impressive state tests scores
- 23: Saints take 46-22 win over Hurons
- 17: Military walkway latest edition to Millersburg park
- 17: Cardinal volleyball team stays perfect in Ski Valley play
- 16: Hearing is Thursday at RCHS on Wolverine emission request
- 16: Wolverine: ‘MPSC Staff Report Misses the Mark’
- 16: Thousands pack into Posen Festival weekend
- 16: Economic growth study spurs ideas
- 16: Citywide garage sales and Fall Fest this weekend
- 16: Tigers swept by Hurons in home volleyball action
- 11: Hurons blast Tigers, 45-20
- 10: Millersburg?s ?hometown get together? enjoyed by all
- 10: Garden Fair continues growing Labor Day tradition
- 9: Undefeated Alcona invades Gilpin for clash with Hurons
- 9: Viking football, eight-man game debut at home
- 9: Sportsbeat Quick lesson on the eight-man game
- 9: Posen Potato Festival starts three-day run
- 9: Potato harvest to begin day after festival with several concerns
- 9: MPSC report calls CFB plant ‘one alternative out of a range of alternatives’ for Wolverine
- 9: MPSC Staff Report Misses the Mark
- 3: Garnet Plume to lead Millersburg Homecoming festivities
- 3: Szymoniak?s resignation official; business manager appointed interim
- 2: Progress marked in small steps for leaders of Wolverine
- 2: Homecoming planned for staff sergeant Sam Gabara
- 2: Sheriff approaches county board on jail crowding issue
- 2: Sheriff?s department to give away child seats
August 2009
- 28: Hurons win football opener, 26-20 over Hillman
- 27: St. Paul restoring original stained glass windows
- 27: Szymoniak expected to leave Onaway for Fruitport superintendent job
- 26: Girls team takes second at first meet of the season
- 26:
- 26: Huron volleyball team sees first action at Sault Ste. Marie
- 26: Posen plays its first eight-man game at Cedarville
- 26: Support of community felt by Gapczynski in his fight with leukemia
- 26: Youth to present ?Aladdin Jr.? in community theater this weekend
- 26: Classic and Custom Motorcycle show scheduled for September 5
- 26: Commission unanimously denies zoning text amendment
- 26: Wolverine asks for stricter standards on measuring particulates
- 20: First sturgeon from new rearing facility released
- 20: Wettest August 15 since 1989
- 19: KICKBOARDS ARE BEING installed on the Gilpin Field bleachers. Gus Kihlstrant, the district?s school insurance specialist, advised the school board to install them in June, believing that they would reduce the possibility of a fall. (Photo by Angie Asam)
- 19: Posen forced to switch to eight-man
- 19: Hawks organist, Bea Schalk, has 74-year love affair with church organ
- 19: Newest inductees honored at annual Lake Lore celebration
- 19: Time to celebrate our beautiful parks
- 19:
- 13: First batch of young sturgeon to be released
- 13: Prosecutor files petition to try teen as adult in January fatalities
- 12: Historic homer; title won with comebacks
- 12: High school teams begin football practice
- 12: Julia Lewandowski crowned the new Miss Posen 2009
- 12: Crowds up for events of the Nautical City Festival
- 12: New parish priest true world traveler; counts seven continents and 49 states
- 6: Ted and Gail Riley?s family campground
- 6: Three buildings destroyed by fire
- 5: Julie LaBar is Miss Rogers City 2009
- 5: Nautical Festival preview
- 5: Miss Posen pageant is Friday at 7:30
- 5: Festival week begins
- 5: Invasive carp poses threat as a predator in the Great Lakes
- 5: Courthouse committee to tackle questions on condition of building
- 1: Julie LaBar is new Miss Rogers City
July 2009
- 30: Three OHS grads star for TC Wolves
- 30: Onaway students to be featured on Michigan Out-of-Doors
- 29: Third annual HBAA great lakes fishing tournament a success
- 29: Nautical City Queen’s Pageant set for Friday at high school
- 29: Nautical Festival Kick-Off Day is Tuesday at Lakeside
- 29: Insurance expert says Gilpin Field football stands need kickboards
- 29: Seven to compete in Miss Posen Pageant August 7
- 24: Major girls win one-of-three at state tournament
- 24: Wrestling agreement in place for both schools
- 24: Hentkowski proudly joins elite Warrant Officer Corps
- 24: Discussion yields more questions on state of county courthouse building
- 23: Millersburg Eagles show heartwarming outreach during time of need
- 23: Millersburg School property transfer may take place sooner
- 22: Solo bicyclist rides through county for kids
- 16: Record year at ninth annual tractor show
- 16: ?Michigan Chiller? author wants to donate $10,000 to OOC
- 15: Six-run last inning propels major girls to state tourney
- 15: Streich and McLean get the nod, J.V. football coach ?pending?
- 15: Panthers go 3-2 to place second at Mt. Pleasant tourney
- 15: Where are they now – Former Huron now a successful computer entrepreneur
- 15: Rogers City Elementary has itself a new principal
- 15: Repair or rebuild: that is the question faced for old county courthouse
- 15: Nationally known expert conducts walkability audit
- 15: Festival seeks volunteers to help out
- 9: Ninth annual tractor show to be held in new arena
- 9: Onaway Fourth of July celebration sees tremendous crowds
- 8: Minor girls playoff run Friday; junior girls host games next week
- 8: Presque Isle County native honored posthumously by MUCC Conservation Hall of Fame
- 8: Major girls first to play as Little League tournament begins
- 8: In support of the new coaches
- 8: Beloved local priest to say goodbyes
- 8: New exhibits come to Presque Isle County Historical Museum
- 8: New water main being installed on Erie
- 8: Wolverine leaders not fazed by ‘Cap amd Trade’ bill
- 2: Fourth of July weekend celebration hits Onaway
- 2: Olree crowned Miss Onaway 2009
- 1: RCHS coaching jobs expected to be filled July 13
- 1: Schedule begins as Little League playoffs start
- 1: Posen grad to try and compete in two sports at Alma
- 1: Third Annual family fun day scheduled for Sunday
- 1: Sailboat race celebrates 25th anniversary in Rogers City
- 1: Lewandowski named fair queen
- 1: Rain doesn?t take away blessings of annual summer festival
June 2009
- 30: Powwow to be part of Nautical City Festival
- 25: More guilty pleas and punishment from B and E?s
- 25: Depot receives important donation; support remains strong
- 24: Zempel first team all-state Division IV shortstop
- 24: Seven Posen players earn post season awards
- 24: Pieczynski excels on and off the track
- 24: Athletic Boosters elect officers for 2009-2010
- 24: Full schedule of events planned for Nautical City Festival 2009
- 24: 11th Annual Relay for Life a true community event
- 24: Crowds impress, despite spotty weather at boat show
- 24: St. Dominic to celebrate summer festival Sunday
- 18: Cleaver leads softball team all-state accolades
- 18: Pastor Rasper to participate in Impact Music Festival
- 17: Viking student athletes honored at banquet
- 17: Two Vikings among Division D-4?s best
- 17: Tough end to a magical ride
- 17: Queen’s pageant is first event for county fair
- 17: Annual wooden boat show set for Saturday at PI Harbor
- 17: Cercone’s appointment as CDC director finalized by county board
- 17: Relay for Life event at high school brings out scores of walkers celebrating life
- 17: Electric generation analysis filed with MPSC by Wolverine Power
- 10: Harbor Light pitching puts brakes on Hurons? season
- 10: Bednarski named league MVP; six Vikings earn honors
- 10: Black on black trouble for hitters; sports co-op in the works
- 10: Graduation 2009: Posen High School graduates honored
- 10: Mark Smolinski exhibit planned at museum
- 10: Citywide garage sales and spring fest set for this weekend
- 10: Historical Museum receives county funding for advertising
- 4: Cards power their way to third straight title
- 4: Tower park to be dedicated today
- 3: RC plays for regional title on home field Saturday
- 3: Posen makes district final for fifth straight year
- 3: Three Hurons participate in Track state finals
- 3: Hurons lose heartbreaker in district semifinals
- 3: Bad inning finishes off Vikings
- 3: Posen commencement set for Friday at school
- 3: Cercone tapped as finalist for CDC executive director
- 3: Council discusses changes in city cell phone lease agreement with provider
- 3: DEQ hearing to focus on plans for dock facilities at Port of Calcite
- 3: City Band to begin summer of music in Lakeside Park
- 2: RCHS graduates 63 in commencement
May 2009
- 28: Memorial Day celebration well attended in Onaway
- 28: Millersburg says goodbye
- 27: Hurons look past losses to Rudyard to focus on districts
- 27: Next stop for state qualifiers: Grand Rapids
- 27: Posen brings winning streak into tournament
- 27: Hurons clinch share of SAC title
- 27: Young Vikings capture second straight league title
- 27: Track teams compete in Alpena; three prepare for state
- 27: RCHS to graduate 63 in Sunday commencement
- 27: Fire destroys home in Posen
- 27: DEQ hearing on new slip
- 27: EPA continues cleanup and evaluation at Klee Road site
- 21: PI Academy graduates 18 students
- 21: Rough weather greets canoe racers
- 20: Newberry falls to Hurons in both ends of doubleheader Tuesday
- 20: Hurons go 6-0 on the week to improve to 22-8 on the season
- 20: Posen looks to improve winning streak
- 20: Posen remains interested in football format change
- 20: Hurons track teams run at conference meet
- 20: Preach and Bonnie Altman to lead Hawks? weekend festivities
- 20: Myers ushers in 54th Rogers City Little League season
- 20: VFW Post 607 to host Memorial Day Parade
- 20: Car show draws crowd to town
- 20: Remembering a solider who didn?t make it home
- 14: OHS? best and brightest shine on ?Awards Night?
- 14: Onaway Pro Race back for its eighth year
- 13: Cheboygan splits with Hurons after game-winning home run
- 13: Rogers City Track team gears up for regionals with strong performances
- 13: Hurons win Bellaire Invite, split with Cheboygan
- 13: Vikings return to .500 after sweep of Arenac Eastern
- 13: Viking track teams compete twice on the week, regionals set for Saturday.
- 13: Jack Myers to serve as Little League grand marshal
- 13: Habitat breaks ground on its ninth house
- 13: RC Chamber busy planning summer events
- 13: ?Cabin Fever? car show to hit mariners mall Saturday
- 13: Crew of the Cedarville remembered with bell tolling at Lore Museum
- 13: Community theater presents dinner event at TayBeck’s this weekend
- 7: Sgt. Lloyd volunteers to return to Iraq
- 7: Tower Park to get final touches: volunteers needed
- 6: Grand slam highlight of win over Sault in game two of twin bill
- 6: Huron softball team has undefeated week
- 6: Hurons compete in two St. Ignace meets
- 6: Purol dashes her way to first place medals
- 6: ?Ed Mulka Day? proclaimed by city
- 6: Close-Up students fill week with learning experience in D.C.
- 6: City continues budget tightening, manager warns of rate increases
April 2009
- 30: Teacher and building trades program back
- 30: Final snow tally of 2008-09: is it over?
- 29: Hurons win home tournament
- 29: Golfers fall to Onaway in tiebreaker
- 29: WCEV support group discusses what they can do to help
- 29: Lawmakers call for governor to support power plant project
- 29: Commissioners approve purchase of mattresses for OOC
- 23: City of Onaway establishes a nuisance ordinance
- 23: Onaway man allegedly used dead brother?s ID to get drugs
- 22: Vikes out slug Oscoda to up winning streak to eight
- 22: Track season starts with a bang
- 22: Hurons go 3-1 on the week with 2 shut out wins
- 22: Golfers glad to be back out on the links
- 22: Posen finds success during annual home K of C Relays track event
- 22: Sportsbeat From competing to being competitive
- 22: Wozniak, Purol to lead class of 2009
- 22: Volleyball court to be added to Trout River Park
- 22: Architect to design proposed new field house, high school improvements
- 22: Posen superintendent?s contract extended
- 16: 2009 Miss Sunrise Side Scholarship program this Saturday
- 16: Millersburg Elementary students will attend Onaway next year
- 15: Vikes pick up another sweep, busy week ahead
- 15: RC starts season with two sweeps
- 15: Coach expresses disappointment in first outing
- 15: Huron softball team starts the season 3-1
- 15: Posen track teams at home twice in five days
- 15: ?The Bird? was in a league of his own
- 15: It?s official! Huber is the new superintendent
- 15: Idalski family elated to be home
- 15: Nautical heritage to be relived with the arrival of the Welcome
- 15: Professor says underutilized ag lands could be used to grow biomass for power plant
- 9: In focus: former OHS alum Peter Corriveau
- 9: New budget proposals presented by board members
- 8: Three young Hurons compete in finals. Pommerenke places third.
- 8: Two make SAC honorable mention for boys’ basketball
- 8: Idalski, Meharg receive honorable mention
- 8: Grambau, Schuiteman earn honorable mention on Straits Area Conference girls’ basketball team
- 8: Posen wins with a comeback and by holding tough
- 8: Kreft and Claus earn top rankings for RCHS Class of 2009
- 8: Festival schedule nearly completed; mugs available
- 8: Lent: the springtime of our lives
- 8: Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday at 10 a.m.
- 8: Council moves forward on wayfinding signage project
- 2: OHS student to participate in National Honors Band
- 2: HUNT shakedown leads to nine arrests across the area
- 1: Two Vikings earn all-conference honors
- 1: Vikings get some early games against Whittemore
- 1: Discussion of reduced player football continues
- 1: Three youth wrestlers to compete in MYWA state finals
- 1: High school musicians earn top ratings at state festival
- 1: Deputy Whitford set to become new D.A.R.E. officer this fall
- 1: Commissioners again delay funding requests
- 1: Hello, Dolly! to continue this weekend
- 1: Young Eagle Scout?s Court of Honor April 11
- 1: Board approves grant for Millersburg Trailhead project
March 2009
- 26: Layoffs for two more teachers
- 26: O?Meara and Nave earn AP honorable mention all-state
- 25: Hello, Dolly! opens at Rogers City Community Theater Friday
- 25: Civil paper filing increases keep sheriff?s department busy
- 25: CDC director to pursue new endeavor
- 25: Rezoning recommended
- 25: New Bearinger Township board breaks through gender barrier
- 19: Four men face a total of 29 felony charges
- 19: Onaway NHS chapter inducted 18 new members
- 18: Devin Pommerenke becomes Hurons fourth state champion
- 18: Tall McBain squad ends RC hopes of regional title with 67-53 win in semis
- 18: District streak ends at five
- 18: Hurons shock Hale to take championship away from hosts
- 18: Sportsbeat
Stories to tell the grandchildren
- 18: Grayling couple wins ?Best of Show? with their unique two-seater
- 18: Committee recommends architect design new Gilpin building and locker room improvements
- 18: Rogers City veterans teach flag etiquette
- 16: TOPS IN THE STATE!!
- 16: Huron boys shock Eagles for district title; play in Gaylord tonight
- 12: District streak ends at five for Viking boys
- 12: Opera House and myriad of activities await Onaway bands
- 12: Millersburg Elementary to stay open for now by 4 to 2 vote
- 11: RC advances to district championship game
- 11: Sobeck, Pommerenke to compete for state titles
- 11: Hurons take first game of districts over host Alcona
- 11: Bowlers fair well at the state finals
- 11: Huron girls’ lose in second round of district play
- 11: Sports Beat–Hurons boys get their shot at home
- 11: Whirlwind tour of Michigan?s first commercial wind farm
- 11: Closing in on second; snow days turn into hours
- 11: Negotiations begin with only internal superintendent candidate
- 11: 5th Annual Antique and Vintage Snowmobile show this weekend
- 5: Millersburg Elementary School closing and teacher reductions proposed
- 5: Arrests are made in string of breaking and enterings
- 4: Onaway alive, Posen, Rogers City girls out of basketball tournament
- 4: Hurons capture regional championship trophies
- 4: Pommerenke, Sobeck to compete at state finals
- 4: RC gets in gear for semifinals by topping Oscoda in first round
- 4: Posen looks end Joborg’s run of perfection
- 4: Hurons nearly pull upset of Inland Lakes powerhouse, losing 55-51 at home
- 4: Best 59 seconds of the season played at Oscoda
- 4: Housing, traffic solutions addressed at Louisiana meeting
- 4: Council approves bottomlands conveyance
- 4: Baic and Hardin win 6th Annual Black Mountain Nordic Classic.
- 4: Brother John Gordon has honor of swearing sister Jacqui into Air Force
- 4: No injuries reported as workshop destroyed in Monday evening fire at Carmeuse
- 3: Girls win in first round of district play
February 2009
- 27: Hurdles yet to be cleared if Wolverine is to build in Rogers Township
- 27: Local leaders take look into what future could hold for Rogers City with trip to view power plant
- 26: Annual Chamber dinner a success
- 26: City pushes for M-68 reconstruction project
- 19: Black Mountain Nordic Classic set for February 28
- 18: Girls win conference bowling title; four Hurons earn all-conference
- 18: Two earn individual titles as Huron wrestlers take third in conference
- 18: Vikings win NSL championship
- 18: Hurons host Inland Lakes next week in final home game of year
- 18: Hurons lose to a tough Rudyard team; play Cheboygan tonight
- 18: Viking overcome poor shooting to beat Atlanta
- 18: Rusty Stud 250 race winners
- 18: Locals to see how power plant impacts small Louisiana town
- 18: Commissioners seek better definition of longevity pay
- 18: Council approves engineering agreement with C2AE
- 18: Eustice honored as 2009 Nautical Festival parade grand marshal
- 12: Wertz Warriors receive more than $16,000 in donations
- 11: Huron wrestlers improve to 21-11 on the season
- 11: First home win comes in homecoming game, Couture pops in 25
- 11: Vikings ice Hurons in second half to take 34-22 home win
- 11: Up powerhouse Cedarville rolls to 98-64 win over RC
- 11: Chamber steps forward to run summer concert series
- 11: Governor’s 45-by-20 plan calls for conservation, alternative energy reliance
- 11: K of C Fun Day continues to grow
- 11: Sixth annual Nordic Classic planned for February 28 at Black Mountain
- 11: Huber only internal candidate being considered for vacant Rogers City superintendent position
- 6: Community mourns accident victims
- 6: Family insistent that reporter be at funeral
- 5: Better late than never; New Year?s Baby arrives
- 5: First annual vintage snowmobile ride a huge success
- 4: Huron girls remain top of the conference
- 4: Five Hurons place at Northern Michigan Championships
- 4: Share of the league within Posen?s grasp tonight
- 4: Posen far more respectable the second time around
- 4: County officials request additional hours
- 4: DNR officials present the latest on chronic waste disease
- 4: Ice rink getting plenty of use this winter
- 4: Bradley commemoration is memorialized in Michigan History
January 2009
- 29: Heartbroken family to attend Friday’s funeral service
- 29: Three family members die in head-on crash
- 29: Wozniak’s last minute plays lock up ninth straight
- 29: Hurons take narrow win over Cardinals
- 29: Principal Huber applies for superintendent job
- 29: Local inauguration attendees find positives after getting shut out of ceremony
- 27: Crash claims three lives in Onaway
- 26: Carmeuse looks for better 2009
- 22: Huron scoring surges too much for Posen
- 22: Vikings chill Hurons in second quarter to take 46-25 win in RC
- 22: Huron boys continue to dominate on the lanes
- 22: Couple loses home to fire
- 22: Stoney Creek Restaurant and Lounge raises money for Wertz Warriors
- 22: Sportsbeat
- 22: Wolverine awaits decision from MDEQ
- 22: Board approves Grohowski traveling to Louisiana with Wolverine
- 22: Posen Board of Education approves bus purchases
- 22: Rogers City High School winter homecoming
- 22: Middle school students watch Obama inauguration on TV
- 19: Byrne enters ?guilty? plea to felony charge
- 15: Family escapes flames of mobile home, loses everything
- 14: Slashing, driving Hurons push to 72-58 win over Blue Devils
- 14: Posen girls remain unbeaten in league after Atlanta win
- 14: Next game tonight after Tuesday cancelation
- 14: No easy dates on the schedule for Posen’s basketball team in conference
- 14: Two place at challenging tournament
- 14: National Guardsman, A.J. Przybyla, back home after Iraq duty
- 14: Festival takes next step to reorganize
- 14: Rogers City begins superintendent search
- 14: Harbor Advisory discusses financial issues
- 14: Arctic blast the latest extreme weather to impact area
- 8: Great Northern Drug closes
- 8: Avery Ann Langlois is Advance’s New Year’s Baby for 2009
- 8: Area residents, government officials testify in support of Wolverine project
December 2008
- 30: Wrestlers go 3-2 at Barrett Tournament, place fifth
- 30: Huron basketball teams back after holiday break
- 30: Posen takes on state ranked teams
- 30: Final public hearing on Wolverine air quality permit set for Tuesday
- 30: County board to elect new leaders
- 30: Baby Alyssa?s first year; wait begins for ?09 New Year?s baby
- 30: Winds knock out power to 10,000 homes
- 23: Pommerenke and Sobeck place at the Marquette Challenge. Host Barrett tourney Saturday
- 23: Hillman pulls out miracle finish to top Hurons 49-48
- 23: Snow totals 20- to 30-percent ahead of last year
- 18: North Allis B & Es being actively pursued
- 18: Community comes together for less fortunate
- 17: Sportsbeat– Rod?s miracle wish
- 17: Bowlers see first action of the season at TC
- 17: Hurons take fourth at St. Ignace
- 17: Vikes look for better luck out of town
- 17: Posen wins, despite a huge second half push by Fairview
- 17: Cedarville takes 80-34 win over Hurons
- 17: Posen in search of a bus
- 17: Environmental groups ask governor to halt power plants
- 17: District ready to move forward as Byrne tenders resignation
- 17: President Bush rolls out red carpet for Bennett family
- 11: Chamber delivers on promise
- 11: Community choir Christmas program well attended
- 10: Hurons save their best for last; Posen hopes to build on moral victory
- 10: Hurons go 3-2 at first meet of the season
- 10: Sports Beat
Rivalry game brings surprise
- 10: Girls look for first win after losses to Onaway and Newberry; host Rudyard
- 10: Posen takes league opener
- 10: Interim super outlines concerns; board waits for a letter
- 10: Rail-trail to be resurfaced; Ocqueoc Falls in store for major upgrades
- 10: Mays answers students? questions and another batch from The Advance
- 10: Sheriff?s department stepping up enforcement of snow issue
- 10: Cornett?s tenure as treasurer sees many changes; retirement fast approaches
- 10: Presque Isle Lighthouse Christmas described as ?magical’
- 4: Father Christmas rides in to Onaway
- 4: Rousing return for Onaway Sportsman?s Show
November 2008
- 26: Onaway a flourish with holiday activity the first week of December
- 26: Sportsman?s Show returns to Onaway
- 25: Sportsman?s Show returns to Onaway
- 25: Nicole Purol named most valuable player for volleyball in NSL
- 25: Huron girls to face Hillman in opener
- 25: 100 things to be thankful for
- 25: Curator tells of importance of limestone shipping as part of commemorative week
- 25: The last living witness
- 25: Hincka family thankful for dad’s recovery from blow
- 20: Hunting success for women named Sharon
- 20: Hunters get biggest bucks of their lives
- 20: MSP gives RCAS passing grades for its aging fleet
- 20: Crew of the Bradley honored at bell-ringing ceremony on 50th anniversary
- 15: Onaway bows out in regional finals
- 14: Book to benefit Toys for Tots
- 14: Onaway students honor veterans
- 13: Superintendent placed on unpaid leave after charges
- 7: Chris Ellenberger joins ranks of Eagle Scouts
- 7: Onaway tradition continues, as vets to be honored
- 6: Election Summary
- 6: DEQ hearing
- 6: Nautical Festival Committee
- 6: Sportsbeat by Peter Jakey
- 6: NSL champs
- 6: Kreft?s final race at state
- 6: Hurons play well in final match of the season
- 6: Holly Wirgau named teacher of the year
October 2008
- 30: JV football
- 30: 2008 election summary: highlighted by five races for county commission
- 30: TIFFANY SCHAEDIG
- 30: Vikings clinch first-ever North Star League
- 30: SENIOR KAYLEE KREFT
- 30: Questions asked by citizens to the Department of Environmental Quality at RCHS October 1, 2008, part 1
- 30: Part two of DEQ questions and answers
- 30: DEQ Questions and answers part 3
- 30: DEQ questions part four
- 30: DEQ staff in town for public hearings on Wolverine project
- 30: SPORTS BEAT by Peter Jakey–Gilpin ?is the place to be?
- 30: Michael Myer?s alter ego is anything but scary
- 24: Commission opts not to rezone requested parcel
- 23: Hurons host Oscoda in final football game of season
- 23: Feature length documentary to premiere on 50th Anniversary
- 17: Three Hurons earn all-conference honors
- 17: Hurons snap four-game losing streak with homecoming win over Cards
- 17: Repeat offender gets 10-20 years for facilitating sale of marijuana
- 17: 100th anniversary of Metz fire commemorated
- 17: District and teacher sign ?separation and release? agreement
- 11: DEQ experts call Wolverine plant ‘safe’ at public informational session at Rogers City
- 11: Hurons face Cardinals in homecoming game
- 2: Lake Emma residents submit dam repair plan to DEQ
- 2: Turnovers costly in 30-7 loss to Inland Lakes
- 2: The Vikes bounce back with convincing home win
- 2: Former Posen man competes with best of the best in Army-wide competition this week
September 2008
- 25: Learning on the lakes
- 25: Public hearing process begins in Rogers City by DEQ for Wolverine power plant
- 25: Posen fends off Alcona to stay undefeated; league mark at 4-0
- 19: Rare twin horses born on Riley farm
- 12: Ben Schebella, the oldest area resident, passes away
- 12: Forest Township Park overhaul to continue this weekend
- 11: Tentative dates set in Rogers City for DEQ hearings on Wolverine project
- 11: Posen?s festival numbers solid across the board
- 11: Hurons? balanced attack too much for Posen
- 5: Garden Fair a part of a busy holiday weekend
- 3: Hurons open season with win at Hillman
August 2008
- 29: Local amateur astronomer provides pictures of the skies
- 29: Hurons travel to Hillman for first football game
- 29: Vikes host only home game in six weeks Friday
- 29: Caught in the act; Grand Lake man apprehends teen in his home
- 22: Schaar honored with CMH Good Samaritan Award
- 21: ‘Alice’ performed at Rogers City Theater this weekend
- 21: Boosters gear up for fall sports
- 21: Posen board hires new teachers
- 18: Huron boys? basketball gets a new coach
- 15: Mrs. Wregglesworth goes to Washington
- 9: Bonnie Schmitz crowned Miss Posen 2008
- 8: Millersburg firefighters get new recruits
- 7: Familiar names finish first in festival run
- 7: Festival crowds impress
- 7: Miss Posen pageant set for Friday
- 1: Army veteran returns to Millersburg with a Purple Heart
July 2008
- 31: Festival schedule busy through Sunday
- 30: NAUTICAL FESTIVAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
- 26: Jordyn Lamb is the new Miss Rogers City
- 25: Freels receive a special delivery, 63 years late
- 24: EDC passes resolution rezoning the industrial park
- 24: Major girls win one and lose two in state Little League finals
- 24: Kroll earns several distinguished Army awards
- 24: Karsten hired as new Posen football coach
- 19: Major girls take first game in state finals
- 19: Four to contend for title of Miss Rogers City 2008
- 18: Tower man remembered for his love of family and outdoors
- 18: Millersburg officials endorse preliminary plans for trailhead
- 11: Antique tractor show slated for the weekend.
- 11: Fourth of July celebration a big success
- 10: Family Fun Day in Rogers City ends with the bang of fireworks
- 10: BCAM awards two honors to Posen basketball program
- 10: U.S. 23 Heritage route Web site under development
- 10: Carmeuse Barbecue celebrates one year with no recordable injuries
- 3: OASAA?s Alum of the Year, Lyle Everingham
- 3: St. Dominic festival may have been biggest in years
- 3: Technology Advisory Board ordinance and bylaws need redrafting
- 3: Little League?s post season starts Saturday
- 3: DEQ spells out details of permitting process: Wolverine one of four to apply for air permit
- 3: Rachel Lewandowski named PI County Fair queen
June 2008
- 27: Kimball crowned Miss Onaway
- 20: Cornerstone ceremony a celebration of historic Onaway Courthouse
- 19: Relay walkers raise money for cancer research
- 19: Hincka and Mulka named athletes of the year
- 19: Posen board adopts budget for coming school year
- 19: Lawsuit between CEI and DEQ dismissed in Ingham court
- 19: Panthers to play in four tournaments downstate
- 13: Cards defeat Jo-Burg, lose to Superior Central in regional title game
- 12: Grambau resigns boys varsity to coach JV girls
- 12: Study gives hint of economic impact of Wolverine project on four-county area
- 12: Posen’s Class of 2008 graduates
- 12: Board approves trimmed budget for RC schools
- 6: Murphy signs with Oakland Community College
- 5: RC Schools committee recommending several budget cuts Monday
- 5: Rate schedule for utilities to increase July 1
- 5: Idalski?s two-RBI hit lifts Posen by Rogers City
- 5: Graduation celebrated at RCHS
- 5: Comeback by Vikings ends Hurons’ baseball season
May 2008
- 30: PI Academy graduates 21
- 23: First-ever Onaway ?Alum of the year? to be named
- 22: Kleibers to lead 2008 Spring Fling parade
- 22: Opposition, in the minority, has say at planning commission meeting
- 22: Key NSL tap in Posen today
- 22: Six Hurons to compete in track state finals
- 22: Hurons keep winning streak alive with double win in Newberry
- 22: Wolverine request at county planning commission approved
- 16: Thirty racers take part in canoe races
- 15: RCHS Bands in concert
- 15: Public to comment tonight on Wolverine Power?s amendment
- 15: Board votes 5-2 not to terminate coach
- 15: Mariner’s Mall site of Sunday car show
- 8: Posen knocks Hillman from the top of the NSL standings
- 8: Track teams travel to St. Ignace twice
- 8: Seniors get their first win against Hillman
- 8: Soo takes pair from Hurons in UP baseball clash
- 8: Mother?s Day wishes are for restored health for children
- 8: Incumbents pile up the votes in school election
- 2: Courthouse Cornerstone removed
- 1: Career Day shows options for students
April 2008
- 25: Elementary MEAP scores impress
- 24: Local author’s book looks at Bradley and Cedarville sinkings
- 24: Hurons sweep Rudyard in doubleheader
- 24: Forty-Five honor students lead the way for RCHS class of 2008
- 18: Newly hired deputy dies in off-duty accident
- 18: Newly hired deputy dies in off duty accident
- 18: Fifth grader asks community to celebrate Earth Hour
- 17: Sobek and Styma top of Posen class of 2008
- 11: Four young men soar to the rank of Eagle Scout
- 11: ‘Little Shop’ to bring comedy and horrors to the stage at Rogers City Theater
- 11: Terry Ignasiak?s pet project
- 11: Rail-trail resurfacing project in the works
- 10: Trying to move and overcome new obstacles
- 3: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Greene?s late season progress at NMU
- 3: Nowicki property transfer was to begin this week
- 2: Freighter collision occurs west of Mackinac Bridge
March 2008
- 27: Onaway woman among honorees in Lansing
- 27: Wolverine?s amendment brings several opposing views
- 27: Elk Run Landfill cited for violation
- 27: Group meets to find effective, accountable way of promoting county activities
- 21: Several key projects part of the 2008-09 city budget
- 20: Colorful Visitors’ and Resource Guide due out in May
- 20: Historic ranger’s residence offered for use to guests
- 20: Byrne?s contract extended through 2011
- 20: Hincka garners all-state and league MVP honors
- 20: Tina Mulka receives rare MSP award
- 14: The worlds of Alice and Dorothy come together on the OHS stage
- 13: Kellie Wang wants people to know ?how thankful we are?
- 13: Seniors find a friendly home at Rogers City’s Hilltop Manor
- 13: Individual Wrestling finals Hurons have five state placers
- 13: Local attendance improves at snowmobile show
- 13: Council finalizes Vibrant Small Cities Initiative grant
- 10: Five wrestlers place at state meet
- 8: Posen?s rough start at regionals too much to overcome
- 7: Murphy and Nave named to Class D All-State squad
- 7: Ellenberger to be honored with prestigious scholarship
- 6: Antique and Vintage Snowmobile show this weekend
February 2008
- 29: Ben Schebella turns 102
- 29: Shelby Rasper: the other definition of special
- 28: Battle Creek bound Hurons make it four straight
- 28: Regional champs look forward to good showing at state
- 28: ?Leap Year babies? stay young
- 22: Police station architectural firms narrowed to two
- 21: Karsten moves by Taylor, Greene to top all scorers in boys’ basketball
- 21: Lady Hurons ousted from tournament by Whittemore-Prescott
- 21: Carmeuse closes acquisition of Oglebay-Norton
- 21: Council tables VSCI resolution until March
- 21: Wang funeral: a time for giving comfort and sharing grief
- 16: Hincka breaks Ponik’s scoring mark
- 16: RC boys take Newberry
- 16: Fleming goes for 34 points in OT win
- 15: Father remembered as a ?devoted family man?: community support continues
- 14: Vikings bounce back after streak ends
- 14: Town mourns loss of five family members in tragic fire
- 13: Tragic fire takes five lives in Rogers City
- 7: Posen outguns Hurons as home teams win series
- 7: Huron wrestlers gear up for SAC tournament
- 7: Plans for DHS relocation seem to be scrapped
- 7: St. Luke’s cross will be visible from the lake
January 2008
- 31: Hurons second at Gaylord Northern Michigan Championships
- 31: Karsten scores 1,000th in Huron loss to Saints
- 31: Viegelahn officially announces his candidacy
- 31: Wolverine ready for expected mandates on renewable energy
- 31: COLUMNIST W.K. VALENTINE: Presque Isle County: ?It?s our turn!?
- 25: Hurons run to win over Onaway Cards
- 25: Posen basketball 101
- 25: Changing of the guard at the road commission
- 25: Business has been Grooming for PI Sno-Trails
- 25: Grambau Center ownership not to change anytime soon
- 17: Wertz Warriors to stop at Stoney Creek
- 17: Voter turnout is weak for state primary
- 17: Alyssa Smigelski wins New Year?s baby contest
- 17: County accepts initial proposal to purchase property
- 17: Vikings win thriller over Huron girls
- 9: Life?saving decision honored
- 9: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: State champs dominate, visit RC Tuesday
- 3: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Truth or fiction sports predictions
- 3: Sports to resume after holiday break
- 3: County continues to support Wolverine?s plans
- 3: Crpl. LaHaie receives Army Commendation Medal
December 2007
- 23: Huge fourth quarter for Hurons in win
- 20: Posen Post office sending ?Treats for the Troops?
- 12: Vikings win second in big way over Fairview
- 12: Wrestlers win first invitational of the season
- 12: Regional jail plan is still in the discussion phase; county jail remains packed
- 12: Local soldier awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star
- 6: Karsten named first team all-state end
- 6: Huron boys get off to good start with win over Inland Lakes
- 6: Morrell remembered with ceremony at Lore Museum
- 6: County passes resolution opposing Sportsman Show move
- 3: Two-day snowfall total exceeds all of December ?06
November 2007
- 30: Girls win first game of winter basketball season
- 29: Communities opposed to Sportsman?s Show move to Gaylord
- 29: Optimist Club lights up city with tree event
- 21: Every day is a gift
- 21: Bradley bell comes ‘home’ to Great Lakes Lore Museum in Rogers City
- 21: Area girls? basketball season begins in earnest next week
- 21: New uniforms for the band
- 15: Policy revisions make private transportation of RC students more feasible
- 15: Not rushing to beat carbon regulations; Wolverine plans for emissions standards
- 15: Sportsman show moving from Presque Isle to Otsego County
- 15: Cards stung by Hornets in regional volleyball finals
- 15: Lifelong hunter up to the challenge of another hunt
- 13: New building opened opened for Grand Lake branch of library
- 9: Memorable experience at state for Huron runners
- 9: Huron volleyball team bows out at district semifinals
- 9: Jail sees unprecedented spike
- 9: New, cold weather-tolerant pest invades county
- 9: Former RCHS valedictorian shares in Nobel Peace prize glory
- 9: Mayor Hall reelected; Darga, Nowak, Sobeck, win council seats
- 1: Arnold Line G.M. to be feature speaker at RC chamber event
- 1: No off-year election year in Rogers City
- 1: Collective effort earns Huron girls a trip to state; Wilk lone qualifier from the boys? squad
- 1: RC advances to district semifinals with win over Harbor Springs
- 1: Great season ends with loss to Mancelona in playoffs
- 1: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum opens Friday at Rogers City Theater
October 2007
- 24: Cathy Gilmet is named Rogers City Teacher of the Year
- 24: Mancelona comes to Gilpin Field for playoff game with Rogers City
- 24: Volleyball team prepares for districts Tuesday
- 17: Carmeuse North America described as ?right partner?at the right time? for Oglebay Norton purchase
- 17: Fa?ade grant becomes available for revitalization of six downtown businesses
- 11: Bus run reinstated, times may face further study
- 11: Michele Peters accepts Monarch Award at UCF benefit
- 10: Six and in; Hurons clinch second straight playoff berth
- 10: Harley patrol to start rolling in PI County
- 10: 40 Mile Point Lighthouse hosts special Friday night event
- 10: Vikings feel playoff fever and pressure with two games to go
- 3: PI Museum awarded top honor from Historical Society of Michigan
- 3: Mio nips Posen on homecoming night, first road contest in a month will be played at Hale
- 3: Current Atlanta principal to take over in RC
September 2007
- 29: Hurons win in OT, 30-28
- 27: Fourth quarter surge leads to Huron win
- 27: State, local conservation and property groups reach tentative agreement with Michigan tribal groups
- 27: Posen is back in the hunt
- 27: Wolverine to apply for air quality permit with MDEQ
- 19: Hurons dominate St. Ignace in SAC win
- 19: City likely to take reigns of transfer station to end months of complaints and finger pointing
- 19: RC native drives 6,110 miles on motorcycle adventure to Alaska
- 19: Quick thinking, safety belts credited with saving teens from serious injury
- 19: Freel accepted into Corp of Cadets at West Point
- 14: Saints take 26-6 as Hurons fall to 3-1
- 12: Principal candidates for RCHS narrowed to 10
- 12: Sheriff Flewelling announces retirement after 34 years in department
- 12: Posen struggles in a home sweep by Mio
- 12: Undefeated Hurons host undefeated Saints in week four matchup
- 6: Cedar Log and Lumber comes back strong after May 7 fire
- 6: First varsity game on new playing surface is Friday at Gilpin
- 6: PFC Michael Mierzwinski earns top honors
- 6: Conley brothers continue inane family tradition
- 1: Balanced attack propels Hurons to a 2-0 mark
August 2007
- 30: Millersburg celebrates Annual Homecoming this weekend
- 29: Putting it back together in time to start school
- 29: Hurons top Hillman; play in Posen Friday
- 29: Deb Jones resigns from RCAS as high school principal
- 29: Diabetes affects millions across America and close to home
- 29: Presque Isle District Library leads Bradley documentary on path to production
- 22: Hurons open at Hillman in football kick off
- 22: Posen sets its sights on first season-opening win since ?04
- 22: County softball association inducts five new members
- 22: Fundraising for Bradley documentary continues
- 22: O-N Minerals takes ?no position? regarding takeover offer
- 22: Drought takes its toll on bean and corn crops
- 11: SEE ‘PICTURES’ FOR MORE: Perrault is Miss Posen, 2007
- 9: Chelsea Enos crowned Queen of Cheboygan County Fair
- 9: Right-of-way permits approved, repaving to be left up to adjacent owners
- 9: Nautical softball dominance continues on the men?s side
- 9: Lighthouse society to dedicate new historical marker
- 9: ?07 Nautical Festival concludes, numbers mixed
- 9: 22nd annual fishing tourney begins Friday at 5 a.m.
- 9: Miss Posen Pageant features four contestants
July 2007
- 31: Minors finish second at state Little League tournament
- 31: Junior girls lose in state quarterfinals
- 31: Festival week on tap in Rogers City
- 27: Ashley Basel is Miss Rogers City 2007
- 26: German exchange finds a home in Onaway, reluctant about leaving
- 25: Junior stars answer challenge in extra innings, advance to state
- 25: Chairwoman and secretary step down from CDC
- 21: Petoskey Steel Drum Band lights up Lakeside Park
- 19: Second hearing on potential DHS move to Onaway Schools scheduled
- 19: Former RC graduate seriously injured; fundraiser planned
- 19: Cheboygan slips by Junior Girls in the last inning
- 19: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Jeff Paradise enjoys retirement in Battle Creek
- 19: Six to compete for title of Miss Rogers City, 2007
- 16: RCHS admissions prices unchanged; fall coaches approved
- 16: Sportsbeat, by Peter Jakey: Ciarkowski girls eclipse 100-win plateau
- 16: Family Fun Day proves to be a success in RC
- 16: Minor girls are off to the state tourney in Grand Rapids
- 16: Elementary project on pace for school start-up completion
- 12: Farmer?s market offers farm fresh goods throughout summer
- 12: Fourth of July in Onaway finishes with a bang
- 5: Posen ?difference maker? sparks community improvements
- 5: Still no ?beach party? allowed during Nautical Festival
- 5: Onaway’s 4th lives up to its billling
- 5: Alysa Olree named Miss Onaway 2007
- 5: PI County Fair marks achieves high marks in 2007
- 5: Julia Lewandowski is crowned new county fair queen
- 5: Sportsbeat: Kowalski?s bowling career will continue at a ranked college
June 2007
- 28: New Rogers City Area Schools? master plan ready for approval
- 28: County DHS office could move to Onaway schools
- 28: Three-day Double Handed Challenge slowed by light winds
- 28: Onaway summer festival has four days of jam-packed events
- 28: Holy Cross Lutheran Church celebrates 75 years as parish
- 27: Schuiteman, Brege make first team all state
- 27: Hentkowski named MVP of North Star League
- 27: Rogers City Little League report
- 21: City considers properties on the foreclosure auction block
- 21: Presque Isle County Fair scheduled for June 28 to July 1
- 21: Successful bike tour brings big tourism boost to Rogers City area
- 20: Relay for Life surpasses goal; survivors connected by common thread
- 20: Fair queen pageant has nine contestants
- 13: Rudyard ends Hurons’ season at regional baseball tournament
- 13: Ciarkowski and Bednarski earn all-region, all-district honors
- 13: RC school budget down to the ?nitty gritty?
- 13: Sgt. Cherrette wounded in Iraq; presented with Purple Heart
- 13: PFC Belusar earns honors in Marine Corps basic training
- 7: Onaway outlasts softball heavyweights to win a district title
- 7: River of Life Ministries supplies food to local residents
- 6: Class of 2007 graduates from RCHS
- 6: Posen?s 66th graduating class receives their diplomas
- 6: Darrin C. Darga appointed to serve on Rogers City Council
- 6: Onaway stops Posen in the district title game
- 6: Cardinals end Hurons’ season in district semifinals
- 6: Wolverine to partner in wind-energy venture
- 1: Rogers City, Posen students to graduate this weekend
- 1: RC to face Onaway in softball district semifinal
May 2007
- 31: Budnick reaches 200 wins; Posen rolls past Joburg, setting up Saturday?s rematch with Hillman
- 31: Hurons mercy Atlanta to move to baseball district semifinals
- 31: RCHS considering closing campus for lunch hour
- 25: PI Academy graduates 20; celebrates ongoing success
- 24: Onaway school bus tips on its side after driver swerves to miss deer
- 24: OHS ready to graduate 48 students on Sunday
- 23: Extra-inning win gives Hurons sweep over Wildcats
- 23: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Roger Parsons is awarded John Geyer honor
- 23: American flag fold tradition explained
- 23: Gilpin football game field improvements are coming at long last
- 23: City passes budget; holds off water/sewer increase for summer
- 17: River of Life Ministries supplies food to local residents
- 17: Fast times, sunny skies highlight 6th annual canoe race
- 16: Renewable energy Ren Zone being considered; could result in 37 new jobs
- 16: Airport zoning issue should not hinder future development
- 16: Hurons split with Cheboygan; district schedule set
- 11: New hirees join Calcite management team
- 11: Airport zoning issue still remains concern of county and city
- 10: Rebuilding process begins at Cedar Log & Lumber
- 10: Fire devastates Millersburg lumber business
- 9: Fire devasates Millersburg lumber business
- 9: League rival hands Posen its first NSL losses
- 9: RC splits with Soo in doubleheader
- 9: Posen Vikings setting more personal records in track and field
- 9: Proposals are well received at polls
- 3: House fire claims the life of a Tower businesswoman
- 3: ?Heroes Among Us? celebrates mentors of local youth
- 2: Posen track teams breaking personal records on the road
- 2: Softball team goes 1-4 for week; face St. Ignace, SSM in conference games
- 2: Cedarville memorial to recognize 42nd anniversary
- 2: Sunrise Adventure Bike Tour bringing hundreds to RC area in June
- 2: Groundbreaking for new library building occurs in the heart of Presque Isle
April 2007
- 28: Posen softball wins RC tournament
- 28: Hurons win number 600 for Madsen
- 27: Tulgestke named Valedictorian of RCHS Class of 2007
- 27: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Former basketball athletes take the leap to another level
- 26: ?Ladder 1? is delivered
- 26: Pastor Ken Haley returns to Ocqueoc Baptist Church pulpit
- 26: Fire destroys M-33 home, no one injured
- 23: Hurons open home baseball and softball seasons
- 19: ?Veterans Memorial Garden? project to go in before Memorial Day
- 19: DHS office to stay in county: city manager wants talk specifics about Onaway proposal
- 19: Romel, Hentkowski top Class of 2007 at Posen high School
- 19: On the heels of a milestone: Madsen wants to be remembered for respecting game
- 19: Posen schedules make up games with St. Ignace, hosts tourney Saturday
- 19: Come back gives Posen opening day sweep; defending league champs are next
- 19: DHS office to stay in county, location to be determined by end of the month
- 19: Glenn announces upcoming retirement from MSU Ext.
- 19: Hammond Bay Angler launching new ?Great Lakes Fishing Tournament? in July
- 19: Layoff notices issued in Posen schools
- 19: Recently released airport restrictions could hinder future development
- 12: Lake Emma Dam needs replacement plan, inspector says
- 12: City offers use of building to DHS
- 12: RC track up to good start in first week
- 11: Former WHAK D.J. continues to entertain TV viewers in Tennessee
- 11: School board offers Byrne three-year supt. contract
- 4: Girls compete at wrestling national meet
- 4: Tourism Council and county remain at an impasse; agreement with grounds keeper for Outdoor Center
- 4: Area baseball and softball teams ready for action
- 4: Huron basketball players honored
- 4: Three Vikes earn all-conference, point guard sets school record
- 4: US Supreme Court denies MHSAA petition; seasons to change this fall
- 4: City approves engineering study for upcoming street projects
- 4: Special meeting of board to decide superintendent
- 4: Hurons open home baseball and softball seasons
- 4: Big equipment, big community event
March 2007
- 29: Couple?s retirement brings closing of Ocqueoc Township sawmill
- 29: Onaway business interested in selling vehicles again, has another hearing scheduled
- 29: Title IX decision could likely alter local sports seasons as soon as next fall
- 29: Tourism Council funding remains on hold
- 29: Boosters still in a ?wait-and-see? mode
- 29: Wolverine releases new conceptual image of project site
- 29: RC school board decides on top two superintendent candidates
- 29: Longtime resident Sylvia Raymond turns 100
- 29: Grambau Center community forum April 3
- 29: SPORTSBEAT:Last two U.P. state champs took out local teams
- 29: Pommerenke finishes undefeated at national tournament
- 29: Five Hurons honored for volleyball performance
- 22: Bednark named valedictorian for OHS class of 2007
- 22: New York or bust!
- 22: Tourism Council loses three board members after decision to terminate staff is reversed
- 21: Sawmill business shut down following Saturday blaze
- 21: Calcite?s multi-million dollar to be on public display
- 21: RC school board to continue superintendent search
- 21: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Finding sportsmanship, on the tournament trail
- 21: Nauticals grieve the loss of their ?singing brother?
- 15: Bassett wins first wrestling title in 18 years
- 15: OHS drama club presents Dr. Dolittle Friday & Saturday
- 15: Snowmobile Show attracts winter tourism to RC
- 15: Posen advances to Class D?s sweet sixteen
- 15: Suttons Bay takes Hurons in volleyball regional
- 15: Not a day for breaks for Rogers City?s state placers
- 15: Local soldier injured in ambush
- 15: Salary increase for administrators/supervisors voted down
- 15: spORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Keeping the crowd quiet on the tournament trail
- 9: Vikings win fourth straight district
- 9: Mio ends Hurons season at districts
- 8: Key Civil War battles presented by local historian
- 8: Moran?s plan still the lone proposal
- 8: ‘Urinetown’ opens Friday at Rogers City Theater
- 8: Charlevoix falls to Hurons in volleyball districts
- 8: Hurons stopped at q-finals by Bronson 31-25
- 8: Fourth annual Nordic Ski Race complete success
- 8: This weekend?s snowmobile show known as one of state?s largest
- 8: RC bowling teams take it to state quarter and semi finals
- 8: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Into the teeth of an ice storm, on the tournament trail
- 8: Youth entrepreneurship program proposed to council
- 1: Cardinal quartet to end stellar careers at state
- 1: Posen netters to host district tournament Saturday
- 1: Posen students get replies to letters from Air Guard unit
- 1: Community award given to ailing former councilman
- 1: RC school board, union ratify two year contract
- 1: Hurons travel to Alcona for district tournament
February 2007
- 22: Regional three-peat for Hurons
- 22: Regional three-peat for Hurons
- 22: OHS seniors begin work on exhibition projects for graduation
- 22: New garbage contract approved, collection date changed to Wednesday
- 21: Defense, rebounding key Huron win over Cards
- 21: Volleyball team at SAC meet Saturday
- 21: Nine attempt to advance to state, third straight team regional in sight
- 21: Posen closes league schedule with a solid win at Mio
- 21: Extreme makeover: Presque Isle County edition
- 21: Keller and CMU wrestlers take MAC title
- 21: Posen volleyball takes on Fairview for a win
- 21: Boys? bowling team beats Gaylord; wins conference
- 21: Attorney representing county in airport lawsuit may be replaced
- 21: Antique & Vintage Snowmobile Show set for March 9 & 10
- 15: Onaway Chamber celebrates First Annual Dinner Meeting
- 15: Black Mt. Nordic Ski Race scheduled for March 3
- 15: RC resident authors book of her own knitting designs
- 15: Tourism Council submits business plan to regain operation of Outdoor Center
- 15: An independent appraisal being sought for industrial lots
- 15: State ?okays? Grand Lake library drawings
- 15: One year after downtown blaze, chief Luebke has concerns about other buildings
- 15: Hurons win 21st straight district title in Onaway
- 15: COLUMNIST W.R. VALENTINE: A Jolly Roger?s City?
- 15: WPCAG discusses various issues in relation to the Wolverine Power Clean Energy Venture
- 15: Schools set schedule, handle discipline issue
- 15: Netters split with Petoskey and Alcona in last home date
- 15: Posen rallies to top Atlanta
- 8: Coach Lamb said balanced attack is needed to win SAC and 21st straight district
- 8: PI Museum initiates local history education in area schools
- 8: State ?okays? Grand Lake library drawings
- 8: Hurons overcome early turnovers to top Cards
- 8: Impressive fundraising efforts net nearly $10,000 for Wertz Warriors
- 8: Proposals for security cameras presented to city
- 1: Tower couple donates K-9 start-up costs
- 1: Former professional football player hosts leadership conference
January 2007
- 25: Despite circumstances, NHS blood drive turnout is excpetional
- 25: ?Experience Works? places retirees and seniors into work force
- 24: ?Brooks Smokehouse & Spirits? to open downtown this summer
- 24: Spring break dates set as labor stalemate may be over
- 24: RC teen’s photo is featured on the cover of a magazine
- 24: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Fleming selected for national basketball team
- 24: Hurons will be all business the rest of the way, after placing fourth at Ithaca
- 24: Fire authority proposal seeks stable funding
- 24: Duplex zoning change, again receives planning commission endorsement
- 24: Posen?s second half defense turns game around against county rival Rogers City
- 21: Posen netters take down NSL rival Hillman
- 21: Hurons finish strong in win at Inland Lakes
- 21: Lack of snow affects winter sports and local business
- 21: PORCH SWING STORIES by Amanda Polaski: You say it?s your birthday?
- 21: Posen driver?s education fee raised
- 21: Huron volleyball makes good showing at Mt. Morris
- 21: Input sought in search for RC superintendent–by Peter Jakey
- 21: Area native volunteers year in Africa –by Amanda Polaski
- 21: OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS by Peter Jakey: Local residents serve Christmas meals in Windy City
- 21: Winter awakens in Presque Isle County
- 21: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: The girl can race a snowmobile
- 18: Tower couple has New Year?s baby
- 18: New cable deal nearly complete with former NHL union chief
- 11: Cougar sightings reported in Bearinger Township
- 11: Bid awarded for timber on school owned property
- 11: Spring break in Rogers City school district remains in limbo
- 11: Alcona next for 4-1 Hurons
- 11: Volleyball team in action against Sault Ste. Marie
- 11: Hurons improve to 11-2; Bill Barrett Memorial meet this weekend
- 11: RC Council approves purchase of aerial ladder truck
- 11: Grambau Center committee formed to explore future of historic building
- 11: RC Elementary bids may be let by the end of the month; superintendent search calendar approved
- 11: spoRTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Hurons get off to a fast start
- 11: Huron bowlers land a leading roll in St. Ignace
- 11: Posen starts the year 3-0 on hardcourt
- 11: Viking volleyball stomps out Mio in conference win
- 11: New O-N Minerals executive has a goal of mending labor strife
- 11: County to operate off an inflated contingency budget first half of ?07
- 11: O-N Minerals shipping numbers were down slightly from 2005
- 4: New Year?s baby arrives January 1
- 4: PUBLISHER’S COLUMN by Richard Lamb: Looking for more peaceful 2007
- 4: Greater Tuna opens at Rogers City Theater
- 4: Forest Township family loses everything in fire
- 4: Chandler Park to add playground equipment
December 2006
- 27: New business approved by CDC for Renaissance Zone location
- 27: Reign of New Year?s baby to come to an end
- 23: Final Tourism Council allocation to be released after a review of audit by county officials
- 21: Area writer needs your vote for Court TV contest
- 21: City discusses several options in cleaning up junk vehicle ordinance
- 20:
- 20: Hurons an impressive third at Marquette, host Cheboygan and Onaway tonight
- 20: City approves trip to inspect possible aerial truck
- 20: City approves trip to inspect possible aerial truck
- 16: PUBLISHER’S COLUMN We?re back! by Richard Lamb
- 14: Children?s Christmas Choir will perform Sunday
- 14: Palmer?s vote count unchanged following recount
- 7: Design study for additional courthouse stairway to be conducted
- 7: County precinct to be recounted today
November 2006
- 30: Accolades cap stellar Cardinal girls? basketball season
- 30: Eight Cards named to Ski Valley Conference football team
- 30: Two Hurons named to all-state squad
- 30: Posen?s nativity display to be dedicated
- 30: Townhouse project proposed by Grand Rapids firm
- 30: New priest joins Catholic parishes in RC, Metz, and Posen
- 22: Bradley bell ringing memorializes 48th anniversary
- 22: Rogers City family ?thankful? for fire victim Bob Shorkey?s recovery
- 22: Black November author attends Bradley memorial
- 22: Unusual deer, older 9-point buck taken in PI County on opening day
- 22: Council looking to survey streets in Trout River plat
- 22: 11th annual Sportsman?s Show coming Dec. 1-3
- 22: Coach Mix reflects on the incredible late-season run of the OHS basketball team
- 20: Cards advance to regionals
- 16: spoRTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Overcoming ?uh, oh? moments
- 16: COLUMNIST AMANDA POLASKI: A lesson plan remembered 60 years later
- 16: Sharing concept off the table, as RC board begins search for a full-time superintendent
- 16: Community Thanksgiving service set for Monday
- 16: County board to establish a municipal civil infraction ordinance
- 16: LCPL Gorlewski takes part in humanitarian mission in the Phillipines
- 16: Sinking of Bradley to be remembered in Saturday service
- 16: RC Elementary renovation plan under consideration
- 9: Drama club presents ?N.O. Mercy?
- 9: Robinson bumps incumbent from commission; Schmeltzer returns for another term
- 9: Altman stuns incumbent, Darga coasts in RC
- 9: Hometown native puts her name ?on the map? with books
- 9: Multi-talented teachers named RC Teacher of the Year
- 9: RC basketball team prepares for district playoffs
- 9: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Kaylee’s missed season; World Series journal
- 9: McLennan wins six-year term as fulltime PI County Probate Judge
- 9: New residential district added to proposed zoning ordinance
- 9: RC cross country ends season at state finals
- 9: Chamber highlights Wolverine; celebrates business
- 9: Posen looks to lock up outright title; districts on tap Tuesday at home
- 9: Incumbents take a beating in RC Middle School election
- 9: Judge Pavlich orders bench trial to resolve ?outlot? lawsuit
- 9: Viegelahn ?strongly? considering run in ?08
- 9: Wolverine keeps lines of communication open in RC
- 2: School safety sparks changes in security
- 2: Three vie for two Onaway city commissioner seats
October 2006
- 26: Kiwanis Fall Fest is well attended, scarecrow winners announced
- 26: More than just Friends of the Library
- 26: Holiday Extravaganza Friday and Saturday
- 26: Voters meet the candidates in Presque Isle, share views on several issues
- 26: The strange sightings and sounds at the 40 Mile Point Lighthouse
- 26: School Safety: RC Schools preparing for worst-case scenario
- 26: Hurons take on Ishpeming in Division 7 playoffs
- 26: New chamber executive director has a build in affection for Nautical City
- 19: Ribbon cutting ceremony marks the near completion of the decade-long sewer project
- 19: Rail-Trail workshop keeps program moving forward
- 19: COLUMNIST HARRY WHITELEY: A letter to my friend, Karl
- 19: Radzibon, McLennan running for probate judge
- 19: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Shirley’s never ending love for the Tigers
- 19: Posen Area Fire & Rescue seeking the establishment of fire authority
- 19: Hurons host defending state champ Kingsley Friday
- 19: Wolverine to sell power to O-N
- 12: Sewer system, treatment plant hoped to be a ?catalyst? for economic growth;
- 12: Black Mountain skiing expected to improve with partnership
- 12: Specialist Josh Rose returns to Iraq after extended leave
- 12: Cardinals spoil Huron homecoming with last-drive win
- 9: Cheboygan takes win over Hurons
- 9: UCF Benefit Dinner and Monarch Award Celebrates the Arts
- 9: Fourth quarter comeback gives Posen win against Hillman
- 9: Contractors to be polled to see if new mechanical inspector is needed
- 9: COLUMNIST AMANDA POLASKI: Remember when I said…
- 9: Take out congregate meals discontinued locally and statewide
- 9: Posen loses to a fourth undefeated team, back at home for the final three games
- 6: Newspaper awarded first place in press contest
- 6: Dairy farmer encourages support of Bovine TB test-and-removal program
- 5: Sewer project ribbon-cutting planned for October 18
- 5: Old city hall to be maintained for future occupancy
September 2006
- 28: Local family to honor the memory of PFC. Charles Chapman
- 28: Contractors to be polled to see if new mechanical inspector is needed
- 21: City receives USDA-RD grants for a plow truck and courthouse improvements
- 21: Grocery store owner requests for assistance with unpaid tax bill
- 21: RC cross country placing high in competition and conference
- 21: Harbor numbers continue to slide into ?06
- 21: Third quarter press helps Posen pull away from RC
- 21: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Undefeated Hurons doing the ?little things?
- 21: Hurons win first meet at Lost Lake Woods
- 21: Vikes drop league opener, losses have come to opponents with a combined record of 14-0
- 21: Marine 1st Lt. Casey Viegelahn honors hometown with an American flag flown in Iraq
- 21: Bertram Street temporarily closed to vehicle traffic
- 21: Closing campus at Posen School shows positive results
- 21: Three appointments to the CDC/EDC accepted
- 18: COLUMNIST AMANDA POLASKI: It?s time to teach
- 18: Basketball team splits with UP opponents
- 18: Hurons move to 3-0 with win at Alcona
- 18: RC superintendent stresses district?s ?AYP? passing grade
- 18: RV park proposed for Air Industrial Park
- 18: 2006 Potato Festival is largest in years
- 18: Council approves contract with new city manager Mark Slown
- 18: Improved fire protection rating results in insurance rate reductions
- 18: Lopsided losses have Posen looking at a fresh start
- 18: LCPL Louis Plume awarded Purple Heart after surviving IED attack
- 18: Vikes miss final punch in festival weekend loss, travel to undefeated Au Gres
- 14: History of Michigan CCC camps
- 14: Depot restoration dreams are becoming reality
- 7: Tom?s IGA to move into Carter?s building and open October 1
- 7: Millersburg Homecoming draws crowds for annual celebration
- 7: Steiger selected as new county prosecutor
- 7: Heritage of the fabulous Posen Potato Festival
- 1: Hurons top Vikings in battle at Gilpin
August 2006
- 31: Millersburg Homecoming grand marshals celebrate 46 years of marriage Saturday
- 31: Millersburg Homecoming Saturday & Sunday
- 31: RC girls cross country place first at Inland Lakes
- 31: Cedarville back spoils Posen comebacks; 0-1 Vikes visit Gilpin next
- 31: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Fantasy draft central
- 31: City manager position whittled to 4 candidates
- 31: Prosecutor?s successor to be named
- 31: RC Schools ready to begin classes September 5
- 31: County board decides against having drain commission oversee lake levels
- 24: Tiffany Oliver to reign as 2006 Miss Posen
- 24: Posen ushers in a new season with Friday?s home opener
- 24: Airport clearing project to include 20 acres
- 24: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Bruder ready to turn another softball program around
- 24: Carsonville angler wins the RC Salmon Tourney for the second time in three years
- 24: Summer reshuffling continues in RC with the recall of three teachers from layoff status
- 24: Family uprooted by Hurricane Katrina, continues to rebuild their lives one year after the storm
- 24: Survivors II: stories of survival on the Great Lakes
- 24: WE’RE BACK!!
- 24: Maritime Musem?s Class of ?06 includes 40 inductees
- 10: Historical Society?s lease agreement rent free until 2009, funding will have to be found thereafter
- 10: City to clamp down on youth hangout spot with fines for loitering
- 10: Library, seniors, and incumbent commissioners all make it through; Posen fire truck fails by 10 vote
- 10: City of Alpena gives its approval to a fire protection agreement
- 10: Late rally wins for women’s champion
- 10: Mio Body Shop/Bons Boys win fourth in a row
- 10: Four-time winner takes Spitzer title
- 10: Ethnic meat project making headway
- 10: COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY–Festival nonsense
- 10: Presque Isle County golf champs crowned
- 10: Judge grants order; declares missing boater dead
- 3: Adult Day Centers can provide physical, mental, and social services
- 3: Drain commissioner seeks input on establishing assessment district boundaries
- 3: Posen Pageant Aug. 11; six contestants to vie for crown
- 3: Elizabeth McDonald completes mission work in Slovakia
- 3: RC ready to host 30th Nautical City Festival
- 3: Football practice set to begin in Rogers City and Posen
July 2006
- 27: Minor girls are district champs, again
- 26: Library millage increase to offset increasing costs
- 26: Junior girls have tournament run end in Gladwin
- 26: Posen Potato Festival to welcome Anheuser Clydesdales
- 26: Bruning resigns as city manager; last day Aug. 11
- 26: Wolverine?s special use permit approved in 7-2 vote
- 24: County prosecutor to step down in October, ending 26 years of service
- 24: Five to compete for Miss Rogers City title
- 20: Two all-star softball teams qualify for state
- 20: OFD adds a new fire truck to its fleet, thanks to the Wagner estate
- 17: Juniors Boys roll past North Emmet; Minor Girls lose tough pitching duel
- 13: City planning commission gives its nod to Wolverine
- 13: Steering committee established to investigate need for facility improvements
- 13: County critters that make their home in Presque Isle County go unseen by most eyes
- 13: Informational meeting to explore the prospect of tapping the ethnic meat market is Saturday.
- 13: Stepping Stones Garden Club honored with Cardinal pins
- 13: County prosecutor to step down in October, ending 26 years of service
- 6: Tractor show rolls into Amy?s Arena for the weekend
- 6: The greatest Fourth in the north is a success
- 6: Appeal filed after error is found in the sentencing manual
- 6: County reaches tax interest settlement with MLO/O-N Minerals
- 6: Little League playoffs begin today at Indian River and Cheboygan
June 2006
- 29: Chelsea Kent is crowned new ?Miss Onaway?
- 29: Lack of wind provides biggest challenge for Huron Double-Handed sailors
- 29: Five seniors head up all state Class of 2006
- 29: Downtown Onaway grocery store closing, as community prepares for summer event
- 29: Archeology crew studying 40-Mile Pt. shipwreck
- 23: Special use permit for Wolverine put on hold
- 23: St. Dominic Parish ?Summer Festival? set for Sunday
- 23: Huron baseball team ousted at quarterfinals
- 23: PI County Fair to open next Thursday
- 22: The 100th year of St. Paul Catholic Church is celebrated
- 22: Twelve year franchise agreement awarded to Pine River Cable
- 15: St. Paul celebrates its Centennial Sunday with a Mass of Thanksgiving
- 15: Six contestants to vie for Miss Onaway crown
- 1: Przybyla Grand Marshal of 2006 Nautical Festival
- 1: Spring Fling draws fun crowd for weekend
- 1: Onaway teacher receives a ‘maybe’ from the White House
- 1: OHS graduates 44 in Class of 2006
May 2006
- 25: P.I.A. graduates 32 students in Class of 2006
- 25: Onaway Chamber plans Ride for Life
- 25: Residents, business and community leaders react favorably to power plant proposal
- 25: Planning Commission sends proposed rezoning to city council
- 25: Rogers City Area Schools promotes ways to increase learning options
- 25: Huron baseball reaches 25-3 with 20th straight win
- 25: CHICAGO performed at Rogers City Theater
- 25: Posen on a seven-game winning streak
- 25: Pieczynski leads Viking track teams; qualifies for state
- 25: RC Track boasts several state qualifiers for June 3 final
- 25: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Enjoy your weekend but remember
- 18: Wolverine Power secures option to purchase land for power plant
- 18: Onaway seniors to present ?Senior Exhibitions? Friday
- 18: Onaway Canoe Race is won by 2005 champs
- 11: Onaway students complete Ocqueoc River projects
- 11: Teachers union would like a neutral party to be involved in future contract talks
- 11: SPoRTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Posen?s goal is to maintain focus
- 11: Soo takes pair from softball Hurons
- 11: County considering an advanced 911 system
- 11: Planning Commission gives OK to Advance site plan
- 11: More commissioner candidates file
- 11: Masons offer free child ID program
- 4: Filing deadline for county commissioner race approaches
- 4: History repeated itself the morning the Cedarville went down
- 4: Julian and Pieczynski to lead Posen graduates for 2006
- 4: Project would make Ocqueoc Falls handicap accessible
- 4: spoRTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY:Hurons host first track meet in five years
- 4: Fire destroys 115 acres in Ocqueoc Township; people were ready to leave homes
- 4: Fire destroys 115 acres in Ocqueoc Township; people were ready to leave homes
- 4: Special education money secure for another five years
April 2006
- 27: Area youth honor the heroes in their lives
- 27: Glenn urges CDC to think ahead of the box
- 27: Baseball hosts tournament this weekend
- 27: Posen comes home with a pair of shutout wins in league opener
- 27: Track team successful in early competition
- 27:
- 27: Posen?s split at Au Gres provides a huge swing of emotion
- 27: Belknap Township farmer trying to develop switchgrass as a renewable energy source
- 27: County voters to decide five-year special education renewal
- 27: Students in Rogers City will get an extra day off May 9
- 27: School election offers bare minimum of candidates
- 27: RCHS honor students named; Kreft, Smith, and Hempel head class of ?06
- 27: Hurons softball results
- 27:
- 20: Small child becomes big hero
- 20: South Lynn Street couple addresses city about dog problem
- 19: Couple hopes for a June opening of Big D?s Pizza
- 19: Assessment district recommended for Lake Emma to pay for fees and repairs
- 19: Posen Schools anticipating possible state changes to curriculum
- 19: Federated home is finally delivered to Ren Zone development
- 13: Patriotic art awards given
- 13: Administrative assistant hired for Onaway Middle School-High School
- 13: Rogers City school board cuts K-12 art program
- 13: Radzibon makes his re-election bid official
- 13: No-hitter and home run highlight a perfect afternoon for Posen
- 13: ?Not desirable, but necessary’ layoffs come to six RC teachers
- 13: Posen farmer continues a lifelong ritual of raising rabbits
- 7: Hincka and Szczerowski earn NSL all-conference honors
- 7: Shipping out is never easy for lake bound sailors
- 7: Homeland Security grant to be submitted for aerial/pumper fire truck
- 7: McLennan to seek a position on the bench in PI County
- 7: After 38 years, Kortman?s restaurant will change owners
- 7: Larke and Woodward costs affected by CDBG guidelines
- 6: Millersburg brothers making a difference near New Orleans
- 6: School?s top student asks the county for help in starting recycling program
March 2006
- 30: Troop 86 has its second Eagle Scout in less than a year
- 30: Citizens National Bank assists City of Onaway in receiving housing funds
- 29: Huron Beach outlot ownership to be decided by a mediator
- 29: Lighthouse bunkhouse being stored for use as a gift shop
- 29: Jail expansion project in limbo; overcrowding tag removed
- 23: Onaway announces top honor students for 2006
- 23: Subway franchise to open as part of a business development on M-68
- 16: Onway High School inducts 17 new students into NHS
- 16: ownship officials, residents fight to keep Tower Post Office open
- 16: Simply the best: Dylan Centala wins second state championship
- 16: Hurons’ season ends at regional with loss to Charlevoix
- 16: Posen improves its district championship streak to three; Next up, Superior Central
- 16: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY:Tournament trail winter award winners
- 16: Reduction of six teaching positions approved by the RC School Board
- 16: Antique & vintage snowmobile show is huge success
- 16: Krueger and McLennan claim runner-up medals
- 16: County and P.O.L.C. union cannot close wage gap before hearing
- 11: Suspect back in court
- 11: Second annual Antique & Snowmobile Show is now a two day event
- 11: A part of my life went up in smoke–column by Harry Whiteley
- 11: First home of Federated Properties to arrive
- 11: Commissioner sets up meeting to discuss ladder truck grant
- 11: Capital Consultants authorized to provide engineering services on three city projects
- 11: Hurons win district title; play Charlevoix in regionals
- 9: Paull has the race of his life on Black Mountain
- 9: Script resurrected by the OHS Drama Club for weekend play
- 4: Hesperia stops Huron title drive at state semifinals
- 3: Wrestlers make quarterfinals at Battle Creek
February 2006
- 23: Comback of The Advance serves as inspiration to others
- 23: Emma Krueger celebrates 100th birthday
- 23: Wrestlers qualify for state meet
- 15: Sunday fire destroys buildings but not spirit
- 13: Fire ravages downtown businesses
- 10: Brimley on tap for homecoming game
- 10: Hurons advance to semifinals of home tournament
- 10: Snowmobile route recommended to council
- 10: Community rallies to support Rogers City family during ?devastating? time
- 10: New career milestones reached by three seniors
- 10: Wicked storm drops 8 inches of snow on Presque Isle County, according to NWS
- 10: Antique snowmobile show planned for Rogers City
- 10: Budnick seeks seventh term, Rogers City without a school board candidate
- 9: Ben Schebella turns 100
- 9: One More Sturgeon Allowed on Black Lake
- 2: Haskill retires from road commission
- 2: North Allis Township home receives extensive damage in Saturday fire
- 1: Retirement incentive for teachers tops list of cost cutting suggestion at board forum
- 1: New CDC director hopes to promote county?s agricultural strengths, existing businesses and better co
- 1: Another jail overcrowding declaration is announced as commissioners discuss jail expansion
- 1: Centala is the third wrestler in 15 years to win four straight Northern Michigan championships
- 1: Quicker, healthier Mio club gets one back from Posen
- 1: Easement negotiations expected to move forward, value to be determined
- 1: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Sports winter warm up on the way
- 1: Hurons fast-break by Hillman, 62-27
- 1: New assistant prosecutor begins work for county
January 2006
- 30: Wrestlers make a statement at Ithaca with a runner-up trophy
- 30: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Wilbert backs bold halftime prediction
- 30: Local potato growers discuss pros and cons of joining regional cooperatives
- 30: Hurons win for the first time in four tries at Posen, 37-34, with a 10-0 fourth quarter run
- 30: Key filing date for May 2 election is a week from Tuesday
- 30: Monday meeting to focus on school financial crunch
- 30: Huron basketball update: mid-January games
- 30: City leaders brainstorm about the future
- 26: Semi jack-knifes at courthouse curve
- 26: Water meter ordinance approved, installation planned for early spring
- 20: Viking basketball players are looking forward to rematch Friday at Au Gres
- 20: Posen volleyball takes Atlanta
- 20: Councilwoman Greene questions cost of Lakeside Park music program
- 20: Barrett trophy comes home
- 20: Posen sports booster donation will be used to purchase three sets of uniforms
- 19: NHS Blood Drive Tuesday at OHS
- 19: Final payment is made on ambulance building, other financial challenges loom
- 12: Jayce Stephen Rhein is The Outlook?s New Year?s Baby for ?06
- 12: Jake brake ordinance may need another look by city
- 12: Library TAALES Program Receives Grant for Fourth Season with Support from Local Sponsors
- 12: Schaedig’s resignation accepted; Mancine to stay at interim through June, ’07
- 12: Rogers City woman takes third at Eagle River race
- 12: Community forum planned for January 30 to discuss school budget situation
- 12: Proposed future land use map is presented to the city planning commission
- 12: Judge Pavlich hears arguments on who should be deeded Lake Huron property
- 6: OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS by Peter Jakey
- 6: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Rewards of life on the road
- 6: City police briefs
- 6: Incoming leaders highlight upcoming changes in ?06
- 6: Former Cheboygan superintendent takes over as interim superintendent in Posen
- 6: Commissioners plan budget for ’06
- 6: ‘A Tuna Christmas’ on stage at Rogers City Theater
- 5: Onaway DPW begins the New Year in a new, larger facility
- 5: Cardinal volleyball shakes up Rogers City
December 2005
- 30: Hurons dual record improves to 8-1; Coach Lamb pleased with 2005 performance
- 30: Sheriff warns of tougher penalties for drunk driver
- 23: Rogers City earns a fourth at Marquette, Centala wins his third championship in four years
- 23: Councilman Heidemann appreciated experience on council
- 23: CDC to offer contract to new executive director
- 23: Hurons take Chiefs in OT
- 22: Toys for Kids and Onaway Goodfellows coordinate donations
- 22: Fire destroys fifth wheel camper as owner makes narrow escape
- 15: Onaway area Goodfellows to distribute good/gift packages
- 15: Two students violate OHS weapons policy
- 15: RCAS sets decision date for shared superintendent
- 15: Should Hoeft State Park be privatized?
- 15: Ed Quade lauded by PICCA
- 15: spORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Posen gets confidence from win
- 15: Posen?s first win comes in an O.T. nail biter, 62-57;
- 8: Fleming competes at the Punt, Pass & Kick finals in Detroit
- 8: RC school board to consider a drop-dead date for shared superintendent decision
- 8: Rogers City Council makes ban on outdoor wood burning furnaces permanent
- 8: Snowy weather causes several accidents
- 8: Cedarville pulls away in the fourth quarter to end Posen?s 20-game regular season winning streak
- 8: A Christmas Carol to be performed at Elementary School
- 8: Hurons win on opening night; host Rudyard Friday
- 2: Festival of Holiday Music to be presented
- 2: Stiller appointed interim executive director of chamber
- 2: Posen School Board to hire interim superintendent
- 2: Commissioners review CDC/EDC issues
- 1: Splan is all-state; seven Cardinals named all-conference
- 1: Wood carving competition remains hottest event of Sportsman?s Show
November 2005
- 23: Sportsman?s Show is coming, along with fireworks at Moran?s
- 23: Sportsman?s Show is coming, along with fireworks at Moran?s
- 22: Thankful for the health of a baby that came into the world weighing one pound, nine ounces
- 22: A tale of two halves, as Posen lets regional semifinal win get away from them
- 22: Second half scoring surge gives Posen its third straight district
- 22: Older deer are being checked in by the DNR, the number of deer taken in the region was up over the w
- 22: County commissioners to meet Tuesday
- 19: Vikings move on to regionals
- 17: Posen eliminates Hillman with clutch shots in the closing minutes, wll seek third district crown Fri
- 17: Hentkowski given the reigns of the Posen basketball program
- 17: ?Discover Rogers City? campaign gets the green light
- 17: Posen put final touches on its first NSL title in 25 years with a 30-0 run
- 17: Interest in ACC classes at the Grambau Center has been favorable; more input sought
- 17: Phase I cost containment action taken by RC school board, phase II will be much more difficult
- 17: Local sailors take part in Edmund Fitzgerald memorial at Whitefish Point in the UP
- 10: Huron girls take tenth place at state finals
- 10: Calhoun sets a single-game scoring record as Posen claims share of the NSL title
- 10: A local veteran remembers WWII on Veterans Day
- 10: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Two talented female athletes
- 10: Chamber of Commerce gathering elects directors
- 10: RC City Council urges support for economic survey
- 10: Salary and site visit discussed at shared superintendent meeting
- 10: Greene, Sinclair win council seats in Tuesday election
- 10: Tower soldier home on leave from Iraq
- 10: UAW employee listed in critical condition after job-related accident
- 7: Safety concerns cited as reason to close parking lot for a portion of the school day
- 7: CC girls take tenth at state
- 3: Pat Pregitzer honored for establishing Friends of the Library
- 3: Russ Hayner selected as deer story contest winner
- 3: Huron girls win regional title
- 3: Posen wins its ninth straight and sixth overall with Hillman on tap
- 3: Incentives to turn vacant Rogers City property into housing
- 3: Five candidates vying for two city council posts
- 3: Lighthouse lens ready to return to duty at Presque Isle
- 3:
October 2005
- 27: Chamber impressed with participation in scarecrow contest
- 27: Playoff bound Cardinals head to TC
- 25: Heather Pines hired as Drama Club coach; hopes to have first production by Christmas
- 20: Disaster drill at Lynn Street Manor simulates a fire and explosion
- 20: Onaway Chamber sponsors Halloween contests and a poker tournament
- 18: Rogers City Area Schools at a critical juncture
- 18: Posen takes control of the league with a huge win at Mio
- 18: Four-story deer blind may be the county?s tallest
- 18: The Music Man opens at Rogers City Theater
- 18: Forums reveal support for shared superintendent
- 18: Congressman Stupak tells of Iraq, hurricanes, and gas prices at town hall meeting
- 13: Onaway Board of Education and teachers agree on a new contract
- 7: Vikings lose wild one in Hale, 56-48
- 7: Hurons upset Cards in Onaway
- 6: Onaway Chamber to host poker tournament
- 6: Equitable lease agreement sought between the museum and city
- 5: Shared superintendent community forums conducted this week in Posen and Rogers City
- 5: Presque Isle County Drain Commissioner responds to criticisms
- 5: ?Torch of Freedom? sculpture arrives in RC and is expected to be in place before winter
- 5: United Communities Foundation banquet draws crowd
- 5: Hurons tangle with Cards Friday
- 5: RC fifth and sixth grade Bears go undefeated, 6-0
- 5: On the road for the final three games, Posen looks to win out
- 5: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: More scoring should mean more wins for the Hurons
- 5: Kowalewsky qualifies for individual golf regional
September 2005
- 29: Onaway Hurricane Katrina relief efforts
- 29: City commission considering woodstove furnace ordinance
- 28: Presque Isle Quarry marks 50th anniversary
- 28: Local solo sailor knows the Great Lakes
- 28: Hurons run in Petoskey Invitational
- 28: Determined Kreft sisters attribute their success to an active country lifestyle
- 28: Five candidates to run for Rogers City Council
- 28: Hurons host Rudyard in homecoming tilt
- 28: Soo takes pair from Hurons
- 23: FRIDAY FOOTBALL UPDATE: Inland Lakes 20, RC 13
- 23: Bulldogs tame Hurons, 20-13
- 21: Posen?s pressure fuels third quarter comeback against Rogers City
- 21: SPORTSBEAT, BY PETER JAKEY: Misiak steps down as Posen basketball coach
- 21: Kaylee Kreft smashes Fairbanks? course record in Newberry
- 21: Bears now 4-0 after win
- 21: Posen hosts Arenac on Parent?s Night after losing to a speedy Au Gres team
- 21: The lonely legend of a lost life preserver
- 21: United Communities Foundation to honor Del Conley of Rogers City October 1
- 21: County Hurricane Katrina relief effort will reach from community-to-community
- 16: Drastic reduction in salmon stocking levels proposed to avert collapse in Lake Huron fishery
- 16: Lid stays on the hoop in low-scoring game with St. Ignace
- 16: Saints play Hurons Friday; Alcona runs to 33-24 win last week
- 16: JV football team in action
- 16: Posen remains positive inspite of close losses, home for the next three games
- 16: Posen looks to regroup after tough losses to Cedarville and Mio
- 16: Junior high basketball ball
- 16: Bears improve to 3-0
- 16: Mills? request for leave of absence is turned down
- 16: Decision on the future of the Grambau Center is discussed
- 16: Father and son team take first in the Last Chance fishing tourney
- 15: Produce, crafts, and displays featured at ?People?s Garden Fair?
- 15: Onaway does its part to provide hurricane relief
- 9: Alcona runs to 33-24 win over Hurons
- 8: Millersburg Homecoming closes a great summer in Presque Isle County;
- 8: City commissioners turn away proposal to ban outdoor furnaces
- 8: Fourth quarter TD pass gives Hurons win over Vikings
- 8: Huron runners travel to Ogemaw Heights
- 8: Posen defense stifles Hale during an 18-2 second quarter run, hosts Mio tonight
- 8: Bears open season
- 8: Fife and drum corps enthralls crowd at New Presque Isle Lighthouse centennial finale
- 8: Posen?s annual Potato Festival is set to start Friday
- 8: Family from Violet, Louisiana finds refuge in Rogers City
- 2: County fair ?05 sets attendance record
- 2: Survivor of Bradley disaster recounts story at library
- 2: Huron National Bank marks 25th year
- 2: Hurons win battle in Posen, 12-6
- 2: Hurons win August 26 football opener over Hillman
- 2: Posen seeking first win against Rogers City since 1981 after dropping opener
- 1: Millersburg Honored Citizens to preside over Labor Day festivities
- 1: Russell House runaways flee area in a stolen vehicle
August 2005
- 26: Hurons win, Vikings lose football openers
- 25: Millersburg to celebrate ?The Great Outdoors? over Labor Day Weekend
- 25: Former Onaway resident Chip Hart at the Grand Ole Opry
- 25: The drive toward a seventh straight playoff bid starts Friday for Posen
- 25: Great Lakes shipwreck survivors thrill theater crow
- 25: Granholm accepts invitation to march in Posen festival grand parade
- 25: Five contestants vying for title of county fair queen
- 25: Weekend of activities to be found at the county fair
- 18: New Miss Posen is Amanda Pieczynski
- 18: Soo crew sweats out last couple of hours before winning top prize
- 18: Rogers City citizen doesn?t believe ORVs should be prohibited in city
- 18: Full slate of activities await at the Presque Isle County Fair:
- 18: Lakeview developer a step closer to receiving business tax credit and possibly starting residential
- 18: Outlook returned to newsstands August 21, 1975
- 18: Sewer project enters new stage as Glawe begins work on North First Street
- 15: Lobdell?s summer home on Black Lake is 100 years old
- 15: Underwater explorations offered on Black Lake
- 10: Nautical Festival spitzer tourney results listed
- 10: Greka?s wins title for Steve Witulski
- 10: Run and walk participants listed
- 10: Board decides to wait until next month before deciding on request for leave
- 10: Nautical Festival wraps up busy week with a bang
- 10: Shared superintendent between Posen and Rogers City is back on the table
- 10: Miss Posen pageant set for Friday
- 4: Kiwanis Club helps to brighten pediatric room of local medical facility
- 4: Commissioners conduct first meeting at courthouse
- 3: WVXA to end local programming this month
- 3: Five to compete for ‘Miss Posen’
- 3: Mills requests one-year leave of absence
- 3: Deanna Dimick named ‘Miss Rogers City’
- 3: Festival hits Nautical City this week
- 3: Michigan DEQ confirms ban on buring building materials
- 3: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Trip to Skydome
- 3: Holy Cross Lutheran Church sponsoring free basketball camp
- 3: Seventeen teams to participate in tourney
- 3: Seventeen teams to participate in tourney
- 3: Fleming to play in basketball all-star game in Brighton
- 3: Rogers City players help Michigan all-star team at regional
- 2: RCAS school board executive committee discusses superintendent selection
- 2: Junior boys eliminated from tournament
- 2: Water Warriors stop in RC for food and fuel
- 2: NOT Sportsbeat: by Richard Lamb
July 2005
- 29: School superintendent in Posen resigns to take job in Mesick
- 29: RCAS school board executive committee discusses superintendent selection
- 29: Festival set to begin Tuesday in the ‘Nautical City’
- 28: Onaway Girls Minor All-Stars place fifth in state finals
- 28: Millersburg planning new city clock
- 21: Little sluggers make history;
- 21: Millersburg Recreation Program keeping youth of the area busy
- 20: Miss RC pageant set for July 29
- 20: Fishery alive and thriving in Lake Huron
- 20: City council skirts a burning issue
- 20: After putting boat on the rocks, skipper skips town
- 20: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Pietsch?s amazing accomplishments at Alma
- 20: Junior Boys ride four-game winning streak into district final
- 20: National Wild Turkey Federation to host fishing event Saturday for the physically challenged
- 20: Fleming and Hanson to play in high school all-star game
- 14: Anderson first recipient of Eagle Scout in two decades
- 14: Tourism Council attempts to save old Onaway State Park building
- 13: Huron Sunrise Trail extended into Hoeft State Park
- 13: Fair continues to grow with addition of demolition derby in ?05
- 13: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: All-Star game an instant classic for Detroit
- 13: Little League round-up
- 13: Lions Club awards prizes at fishing tournament
- 13: RC Girls Major team wins district title
- 7: Renovated courthouse admired
- 7: Chamber president says Fourth celebration was ?spectacular?
- 7: Pair of teens arrested for vehicle theft, cabin break-ins
- 7: Cadillac Products receives Clean Corporate Citizen designation
- 7: ON THE DOCKSIDE: by W.R. Valentine
- 7: Cousins spend leave time in Presque Isle County
- 7: Petoskey Steel Drum Band returns for Summer Concert Series
- 7: City brush clearing raises eyebrows
- 7: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: To Busch and back
- 7: Garden Walk to highlight creativity of local gardners
- 7: Rogers City Board to organize for year
- 7: Courthouse shines in dedication
- 7: Former foreign exchange student travels around the world to visit Posen
June 2005
- 30: Newton and Patricia Chapman to serve as parade grand marshals
- 30: The cable service shutdown proving to be a boon for satellite providers
- 23: Northwoods cable customers have plug pulled, as final rent payments remain unpaid
- 23: Nearly a century in the waiting, courthouse clock is installed
- 16: Seven beauties vie for Miss Onaway title
- 16: School budget for the 2005-06 fiscal year unanimously approved
- 16: Contract approved for interim superintendent
- 16: RC school board approves deficit budget, announces staff reductions
- 16: Ponik, Romel named athletes of year at Posen
- 10: Huron baseball team heading to regionals
- 10: RCHS graduates 66 in Sunday ceremony
- 10: Posen eliminated from the tournament in 14 innings
- 10: Huron runners face blistering heat at state finals
- 10: Finals appearance by Viking sprinters closes out a successful season
- 10: Late-inning comeback not enough for Posen to keep season alive
- 10: RC principal?s bid for assistant super job in Hillman falls short
- 10: Rogers City woman to take part in her third Relay for Life Saturday as a survivor
- 10: PHS Class of ?05 graduates
- 9: Volunteers wrap up sturgeon guarding program
- 9: Business avoids fines, given six months to combine lots
- 3: Jones is a candidate for assistant in superintendent in Hillman
- 3: Faith Lutheran in Hawks celebrates 100th anniversary
- 3: Hillman upsets Hurons in first round of softball tourney
- 3: Hurons top Hillman in baseball pre-district
- 3: Kowalski hopes rest will have his club rested and ready for tournament
- 3: Vikings roll to fourth straight NSL title, ready for wide-open district
- 3: Graduation weekend in Posen and Rogers City
- 3: Gordon serves with the Military Police in Afghanistan
- 2: OHS graduation delights students and parents alike
- 2: Ribbon-cutting slated to celebrate restoration of Onaway Courthouse
May 2005
- 26: Pfc. Eddy Szymoniak on R&R leave from Iraq
- 26: Local family still mourning the loss of soldier in Iraq, will be remembered as a hero
- 26: Fleming, Rhode named athletes of the year at RCHS
- 26: Hurons play in Monday’s pre-district baseball game
- 26: Hurons will send five athletes to state final track meet
- 26: Posen track will have two runners at state meet
- 26: Rogers City Area Zonta Club celebrates its 25th anniversary; Matthews is named Volunteer of the Year
- 26: Alumni remember ?blessings? of St. Michael School at a special service
- 26: Posen drops two to NSL champs
- 26: Community of Hawks hosts Spring Fling
- 26: Julian?s shutout performances keep the Vikes in the running for first
- 26: Hurons to face Hillman in softball pre-district
- 26: WWII airman recounts plane crash and POW experience
- 26: Rogers City and Posen school officials discuss closer ties
- 19: Chamber duck race is Saturday
- 19: Canoeists show competitive side during weekend race in Tower
- 12: Researchers study early life cycle of Black Lake sturgeon
- 12: 4th annual canoe race set for this weekend in Tower
- 12: Record-setting streak ends in a split at Hillman
- 12: Rogers City school board reviews Open Meetings Act policies
- 12: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Two former Hurons earn GLIAC honors
- 12: Posen runners set personal records at Hale meet
- 12: Softball team plays thrillers with Cheboygan
- 12: Huron baseball team splits with Cheboygan
- 12: Noises Off opening at Rogers City Theater stage this weekend
- 12: Noises Off opening at Rogers City Theater stage this weekend
- 12: Sailors, friends and family remember the Cedarville
- 5: Tovar and Heythaler win seats on the Onaway school board
- 5: Carnival planned for Fourth celebration
- 5: MAY 7, 1965: Cedarville collides with freighter and sinks in the Straits
- 5: New book explores ‘conspiracy’ surrounding Cedarville tragedy
- 5: Softball team remains rated number one in Division IV
- 5: RC Chamber announces coming events: By William Hanchett, chamber ex director
April 2005
- 28: Storm beats the odds
- 28: Tower couple has refurbished home damaged
- 28: St. Michael Lutheran School to close
- 28: Parents and school officials meet about plans to vacate Grambau Center
- 28: Hawks home damaged during a Sunday morning fire
- 28: Hurons move to 9-2 with wins over Boyne, Newberry
- 28: School election scheduled for Tuesday
- 21: Students clean up their little slice of Mother Earth
- 21: DNR contains fire in Tomahawk Flooding area
- 21: Fleming tosses no-hitter in Huron win
- 21: Huron baseball team sweeps Hillman
- 21: Posen Board votes to keep exploring cooperation with Rogers City Area Schools
- 21: Vikings sweep games from St. Ignace and Fairview, still haven?t lost at home since 2003
- 21: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey:In search of the best tickets at Comerica
- 21: Posen?s three-game winning streak powered by good pitching and solid hitting
- 21: Tom Moran delivers high wire corridor update
- 21: RC School board votes to close second floor of Grambau Center
- 21: Rogers City receives financial settlement from MLO
- 21: ?Handmade? flag on its way to military man
- 21: Honor grads for Posen’s Class of 2005 listed
- 21: Comedy ‘Noises Off’ begins rehearsal for May 13, 14, 20, 22 and 22 shows
- 14: Viking softball teams take two in Joburg
- 14: Scholar-athletes to be honored by SAC
- 14: Huron softball team starts season 3-2 after split with Alpena
- 14: Vikings drop two in season’s first doubleheader
- 14: Cold weather for baseball opener
- 14: Mike Peltz named grand marshall of summer festival parade
- 14: RCHS names honor grads for Class of 2005
- 8: New Rogers City Theater set displays technical wizardry
- 7: Little League program receives approval for temporary signs on Maxon Field
- 7: Burkhead awarded ‘Best of Show’ at 3rd annual visual/arts show
- 1: Downstate driver pays fines for careless driving after July 2003 car-bike crash
- 1: Blood relatives of Civil War veterans honors military families
- 1: New designated snowmobile route receives endorsement of planning commission
- 1: Vikings? ride takes them to the Final Four
March 2005
- 31: City has an upcoming court battle with a sewer contractor
- 31: Local students complete Iron One Educational Foundation courses
- 30: Police Briefs-week 13
- 30: Tax tips for the not-so-rich and famous
- 24: Revamped Onaway Chamber begins planning for the Fourth of July
- 24: Harbor Springs student is the top lifter at inaugural event in Onaway
- 23: Valiant effort from Vikings at Breslin
- 23: A senior promise and a third grader?s dream are fulfilled
- 23: Huron players make all-conference teams in volleyball and basketball
- 23: P-Town Pride displayed at state Class D semifinals
- 23: Cool Cities committee recommends Radka building as cultural center
- 23: Buying a boat? Get a marine survey
- 22: Snowmobile show planned again for next year
- 22: Area schools explore cooperative measures; shared superintendent a ?viable option?
- 22: Teddy Roosevelt is portrayed in new book by local author
- 22: Local radio station part of proposed $15 million sale
- 17: Onaway High School announced that 36 seniors will be honor graduates.
- 17: Bassett, LaLonde compete in wrestling state finals
- 15: Vikings win quarterfinal thriller in OT; move to semifinals Thursday
- 13: Vikings move on to quarterfinals to face Nimrods after regional championship
- 12: Centala, Rhode claim state championships
- 10: Performances of comedy ‘Pirates Pageant? this weekend
- 10: Grant money sought for more improvements to Chandler Park
- 10: Antique snowmobile show slated for Saturday
- 10: Posen dominates the boards to earn a return to the regional title game
- 10: Basel takes 2nd at State: boys and girls teams compete at bowling finals
- 10: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Chasing history on the tournament trail
- 10: Posen cagers break school record for victories with win No. 22 in decisive fashion
- 10: Wrestlers take runner-up trophy in Division 4
- 10: Great Lake shipping season begins early for The Callaway
- 5: DIVISION 4 WRESTLING RESULTS
- 5: Hurons runner-up in Division 4
- 5: Wrestlers go for state title against Addision
- 4: Wrestlers top Bangor in quarterfinals
- 4: ON TO THE SEMIS!
- 3: City prepares for clock tower installation
- 3: Students from Onaway P.E. take part in an ice fishing event
- 3: Wrestlers charged for title run;
- 3: Brother and sister from Hawks have served in the Navy for about a dozen years
- 3: Course conditions should be ideal for Black Mountain Classic
- 3: Huron bowlers bring home two regional crowns
- 3: RC bounced from tournament by Bulldogs
- 3: Miss Rogers City to compete in Michigan Junior Miss Pageant Saturday in Alpena
- 3: Hurons fall to young Pellston team in district volleyball finals
- 3: Posen gets to within three points of a title, but can?t finish off Hillman
- 3: Hurons go for state titles in wrestling, bowling; Vikings cap magical regular season at perfect 20-0
- 3: Commissioners to check out cost of an architect for a possible jail expansion
February 2005
- 24: WRESTLING TEAM HEADING TO STATE FINALS!
- 24: Moran voices concerns over high wire cost overruns
- 24: Local church seeks donations to support local military personnel
- 24: Posen VB looks to erase recent post-season disappointments Saturday with a title
- 24: Conference trophy goes to Huron volleyball squad
- 24: Rogers City takes 10 to regionals; state finals berth on the line in Munising
- 24: Far-reaching duties of rink attendant, invaluable to city residents
- 24: ‘Lucky Stiff’ musical comedy staged at Rogers City Theater
- 24: Black Mountain Classic race to draw top Nordic skiers to area
- 24: Blood drive moved to Senior Center
- 24: Hurons upset Alpena, 62-55
- 24: Wregglesworth retires after 26 years with the USPS
- 24: Black Mountain Classic race to draw top Nordic skiers to area
- 18: Wrestlers move on to team regionals
- 17: Baby born in the back seat of car; mother and child okay
- 17: Retirement incentives accepted by five high school teachers
- 17: RCAS Board hears public concerns on school closing and curriculum changes
- 17: Jail overcrowding emergency declared
- 17: Posen claims outright NSL title against Fairview; Ponik becomes all time scoring leader
- 17: Rogers City Volleyball team makes strong showing in St. Louis
- 17: Local Marine tells of his experience during the battle of Fallujah
- 16: Soo takes win over Hurons: district pairings announced
- 16: Junior high wrestling
- 10: Lenten season ushered in with Ash Wednesday services in Onaway
- 10: Ed Kandow lands trophy sturgeon on Black Lake
- 10: DNR director visits Presque Isle County
- 10: The Hurons are ready to win conference title; bring home newly designed trophy
- 10: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Hurons keep it respectable; coach Misiak five wins from losing his hair
- 10: Hurons suffer first conference loss of the season
- 10: Posen fends off scrappy Huron effort to remain perfect on the season
- 10: Commissioner?s five percent wage increase for county officials not supported
- 10: Ocqueoc Outdoor Center budget amended, marketing plans continue to be focus
- 10: Army specialist David Purol leaves Posen on his sister?s wedding day: ultimate destination, Iraq
- 10: Heidemann resigns EDC/CDC to take job in Arenac County
- 10: Several candidates file for school boards
- 10: Rogers City Council moves to acquire property
- 4: Commissioner?s five percent wage increase for county officials not supported
- 4: Hawks to again host auction, Wertz Warriors
- 4: Shivaree slated for this weekend
- 4: Cagers top Hillman for third win in five games
- 3: Shivaree XX gets underway at Black Lake
- 3: Snowcoming Spirit Week activities begin Monday
January 2005
- 27: Japanese foreign exchange student wants to extend her stay in Onaway
- 27: Shivaree slated for next weekend
- 26: Former Posen resident, an eight year Army veteran, is deployed to Iraq
- 26: School officials ponder how to balance the budget
- 26: Hawks to host auction for Olympic Warriors
- 26: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Playing through the pain
- 26: Rhode moves into fifth place on the all-time win list
- 26: Posen has mini-winning streak stopped at Fairview
- 26: Volleyball tourney to draw top squads from north
- 24: United Communities Foundation formed to benefit county
- 24: Centala and Rhode named top wrestlers of the Bill Barrett tourney
- 22: Posen students painstakingly create a model of Tiger Stadium
- 22: Sheriff outlines new safety procedures at jail
- 22: Hurons notch first win of season over Inland Lakes; top St. Ignace for second straight win
- 22: Local family returns from trip to Far East
- 20: Local soldier earns two purple hearts in Iraq war
- 20: Onaway Chamber of Commerce regrouping
- 13: VFW sponsors Michigan snowmobile safety class
- 13: Algebra and geometry graduation requirements may be dropped
- 12: Local men serve on the front line and borders of Iraq
- 12: Hurons grapplers on the home mats three times over the next week
- 12: New Year?s Baby at home, basking in loads of attention from her family
- 12: Salary increases for officials approved by county board at special meeting
- 12: Inland Lakes steals win with fourth quarter rally
- 12: Complaints increase in ’04 at PISH
- 12: FLASHBACKS: Twins share ?New Year’s Baby? title
- 12: Superior Street home damaged in fire
- 12: Four-year investigation ends in conviction of a Canadian man
- 12: Posen fails to hold leads, drops second in a row
- 12: Huron boys bowl over Gaylord Blue, girls split
- 6: Chloe Lynn Wolgast is New Year’s Baby for 2005
- 6: Police chief urged to attend one meeting a month
- 6: Chloe Lynn Wolgast is New Year’s Baby for 2005
- 5: Quick start by Chiefs too much for Hurons to handle
- 5: Hurons resume schedule in UP
- 5: Council considers options
- 5: Hawks man looks back on six-month stay in Iraq
- 5: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Wacky predictions for ’05
- 5: Posen storms back but still comes up short against defending league champs
- 5: Undefeated, unranked Vikings roll on
- 5: Bruder re-elected chair
- 5: Anna Kyra Misiak is New Year?s Baby for 2005
December 2004
- 31: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey
- 29: City attorney recommends commissioner not be disciplined for distributing letter
- 29: Seems Like Yesterday–from the archives of the Outlok
- 29: Antique snowmobile show
- 29: Huron eighth grade earns trophy at Optimist Tournament
- 29: Flu shots scheduled at RCAS
- 29: Senators to tour north
- 29: Snowiest week of winter put December at third highest in 17 years
- 29: Convictions upheld
- 29: A doomed ship?s final moments as told by the only survivor
- 29: Defensive change sparks a 15-0 run, as Posen stays undefeated
- 22: More than 80 families benefit from Goodfellows/Black Lake Sportsmen’s Club giveaway
- 22: Onaway family unhurt in blaze that destroys their home
- 22: Amnesty month nets three books missing since 1989
- 16: Two teachers honored with Cardinal pins for continued dedication to students
- 16: Overwhelming support show for Sarah Trafelet at NHS dinner
- 15: RC Post Office mural is a legacy of New Deal activism
- 15: Deep cuts likely as RC School Board prepares 2005/06 budget
- 15: Posen wins second straight at Mio
- 15: Hurons earn second straight trophy at St. Ignace tourney; 10 earn medals
- 15: Coach Dietlin debuts as varsity volleyball coach
- 15: Commissioners decide HUNT millage allocation
- 15: County may proceed with condemnation proceedings in land dispute
- 15: Volleyball Hurons off to a strong start
- 15: COLUMNIST: W.R. Valentine–Coming Home
- 15: WVXA director stepping down after 25 years on job
- 15: Alcona, Rudyard top Huron hoopers
- 10: Driver takes out two elk on M-33
- 10: City looks to save money on the courthouse, will seek volunteers and DPW to peform some tasks
- 10: More wolves detected in Presque Isle County
- 10: Sheriff’s report week 5004
- 10: Sportsmen’s Show described as a ‘wonder weekend;’ attendance figures, mixed
- 10: Millersburg contractor takes his plea for payment to the county board
- 10: New postmaster takes over in Rogers City
- 10: Flashbacks week 50: Library discontinues daily fines, institutes harsher penalty
- 10: District Court News
- 2: Sportsmen’s Show this weekend at Onaway High School
- 2: Santa lights the park, signifying the beginning the holiday season in Onaway
- 2: New animal ordinance introduced by board
- 2: Fleming makes AP All State team
- 2: Presque Isle County Historical Museum gets facelift
- 2: TNT broken into on back-to-back nights
- 2: Ponik honored as NSL?s top player
- 2: A deer camp a the woman?s touch
- 2: All North Star conference basketball team includes three Vikings
- 2: Children?s artwork offers a glimpse of life in China
- 2: Percentages say it?ll be a white Christmas in county
- 2: New animal ordinance introduced by board
November 2004
- 24: First week of the season brings many holiday happenings in the area
- 24: Sewer contractor completes crossings of M-211
- 23: Officials taking steps to eliminate Emerald Ash Borer from county
- 23: Rapid River?s pressure too much for Vikes at regionals
- 23: Four named to SAC teams
- 23: Season ends at 14-9 after loss in district finals
- 23: Junior High Heroes rewarded with trip to Frankenmuth
- 23: Presque Isle County harvest report:
- 18: Posen fends off Hillman comeback to advance to district final
- 18: Hurons advance to basketball district finals
- 18: Ferris garners automatic NCAA-II regional bid: Fairbanks helps the Bulldogs to their first conferenc
- 17: Commissioners want other counties to contribute their ?fair share? to HUNT
- 17: SPORTSBEAT with Peter Jakey
- 17: Opening day at a deer camp in Presque Isle County
- 17: Business News
- 17: A new developer has expressed an interest in Lakeview property
- 15: RC schools deal with projected shortfall
- 15: Hurons play Onaway Tuesday in district basketball tournament
- 15: Guest speaker ignites chamber meeting
- 15: To the Superior Dome
- 15: Forest Park ends Posen?s playoff run
- 4: RC Girls Cross Country team wins trophy at Regional Meet
- 4: Oklahoma! to begin five-show run at Rogers City Theater
- 4: Bush wins Presque Isle County; Democrats still outnumber Republicans on the county board
- 4: Posen wins first-ever playoff game in the UP
- 4: Posen wins first-ever playoff game in the UP
- 4: County voters pass HUNT request, Posen fire hall proposal defeated again
- 4: Public forum for possible trail extension called ?a friendly start?
- 4: Sheriff’s Report
- 4: Four-year varsity player paces Posen in win against Atlanta
- 4: Docking fees raised for the first time since ?02
- 1: Rogers City chamber plans annual meeting
- 1: COMING HOME, column by W.R. Valentine
- 1: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Undefeated with no playoff game
- 1: Posen earns sixth straight playoff appearance
- 1: Voters will decide on state and local issues; to select office-holders
- 1: Brothers marry first cousins from another family who give birth to twins six months apart
- 1: Community mourns the loss of Tony Darga, 22, in accident
- 1: RC School Board revises budget to cover $267,687 deficit
- 1: County proposal asks for quarter of a mill for HUNT and School Resource Officers
October 2004
- 21: Fleming passes 1,500 point mark; Hurons top Posen for fifth straight win
- 21: Hurons finish football season at home with Cheboygan
- 21: Commissioners decide to end contract with housing project administrator
- 21: Hawks community pays living tribute to Doc and Shirley Fairbanks
- 21: Posen looks to win first and wait and see who they play later
- 21: Voters will decide marriage and gaming proposals November 2
- 21: Local clinics deal with a shortage of flu shots, only high-risk patients patients to receive shot
- 21: CDA begins to restructure Lakeview debt and continues to entertain offers from developers
- 13: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey:Hurons and Vikings to square off in football in ?05
- 13: RC School Board votes to ratify teacher contract
- 13: Cards spoil Hurons homecoming with 16-6 win
- 13: Posen offensive line keys blowout against Hale
- 13: Defense fuels 27 point win against Hale; Arenac and RC on tap
- 13: Two Alpena men vie for 106th District post
- 13: County budget nearly balanced at $4.2 million, in spite of revenue sharing cut
- 8: Cross Country runners on the road in Cheboygan and Escanaba
- 8: Conditions make for slightly better real estate market
- 8: Airport hangar will house four planes, completion set for the spring
- 8: SPORTSBEAT, by Peter Jakey: Hurons will not play in the SAC in ?05
- 8: Posen?s league title hopes rest on tonight?s game
- 8: Questions raised about late payments from housing organization
- 8: Prosecutor recommends closed meeting minutes be released
- 8: Advance earns five awards in ‘Better Newspaper Contest’
- 8: Hard knock season makes Hurons hope for better tomorrow
- 8: Hurons edged by Cheboygan in girls basketball action
- 1: Rogers City teachers and administration reach a tentative agreement
- 1: Two of the league?s top contenders to battle in Posen
- 1: Blue Devils too much for Hurons in 68-28 loss
- 1: Hurons offense goes cold in loss to Soo
- 1: Safe, sound & secure seminar a strikes a chord with senior citizens
- 1: On the Dockside: Boats come out for the season
- 1: Non-partisan thieves stealing lawn signs
- 1: Local officials respond to property tax shift approved by State House
- 1: Sheriff’s report-Week 40
- 1: ?Onawayopoly? fundraiser to help the school basketball programs
- 1: Sewer questions answered at public forum; last steps being taken to bring project on line
- 1: Gov. Granholm initiates new broadband grant program
- 1: FLASHBACKS: Looking back through the pages of the Advance
September 2004
- 24: UP crusade continues in the Soo Friday
- 24: Tough defensive stand late gives Rogers City the win over county rival Posen
- 24: Bean harvest expected to bring average yield
- 24: Lakeside Park dog rule may be rewritten
- 24: SPORTSBEAT, by Peter Jakey–Hurons are road weary
- 24: The Vikes look to shake two game losing streak at Twining
- 24: Sheriff’s report
- 24: Area residents relieved they were spared the wrath of three hurricanes in Florida
- 24: Chamber plans concert and art show October 9
- 21: Oklahoma! rehearsals begin for November presentation
- 21: Presque Isle County Development Commission working on possible new sink hole park in Rockport area
- 21: Complaint filed with Gov. Granholm against county commissioner
- 15: Long Saint winning streak over Hurons nearly snapped in hard fought game
- 15: Posen prepares for NSL opener at Au Gres, looking to rebound from loss to Pickford
- 15: The Vikes rebound nicely with upset win over Cedarville
- 15: SPORTSBEAT by managing editor Peter Jakey
- 15: Sun shines over weekend of fun activities at Potato Festival
- 15: RC teachers plead for settlement of contract
- 15: Carsonville fisherman completes sweep of Rogers City?s biggest salmon tournaments
- 15: Fall Fest set for this Saturday
- 15: Airport committee to decide next step for hangar building
- 15: Hurons must regroup for battle with Saints
- 9: Barbershop concert slated for Saturday
- 9: ?Last Chance? offered to fishermen
- 9: Posen?s 53rd annual Potato Festival set to start Friday
- 9: City Council approves employees? contract
- 9: Gleason to be inducted in the MWA Hall of Fame
- 9: Posen takes early season winning streak to Mio
- 9: Cooker ignites garage
- 9: Basketball Hurons stay undefeated
- 9: Boyne tops Hurons 33-25 in offensive show
- 3: Hillman falls to Hurons, 23-6
- 3: Commissioners need to fill vacancy by September 20
- 3: The wait came to an end, as Posen plays its first game and rolls to a win
- 3: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey:Coach Budnick talks about De Tour forfeit
- 3: Posen is the first 2-0 football team in the state
- 3: County fair doubles its attendance
- 3: County fair doubles its attendance
- 3: Sheriff’s report week 36
- 3: School’s new media center dedicated, signifying completion of construction project
- 3: Hangar building in Rogers City may be downsized
August 2004
- 26: Great Lakes sailors honored at annual induction ceremony
- 26: School day to start earlier for many students
- 26: Millersburg to host Presque Isle County fair this weekend
- 26: Commissioner Field succumbs to pneumonia in Saginaw
- 26: Hurons open basketball season with win at Indian River
- 26: Posen hosts Cedarville in pigskin opener, looking for fifth straight win against the Trojans
- 18: Bush visit fires up President’s northern Michigan supporters
- 18: A missing gravestone in Presque Isle Township cemetery haunts a family tradition
- 18: Dorothy Romel crowned Miss Posen
- 18: Carsonville man reels in top fish on last day of the tournament
- 18: Arbitration with police union and county avoided
- 18: New events highlight growing county fair
- 18: Mio Body wins second festival title in three years
- 11: Near-perfect weather highlights ?busy? ?04 festival
- 11: Miss Posen contestants ready for Friday evening pageant
- 11: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: Two college volleyball teams to scrimmage in RC
- 11: Paull still strong at 40, wins 11th Nautical run;
- 11: Navy League Cadets train at Bethel Youth Camp
- 11: Bruders lead locally-sponsored team to third straight title
- 4: Sheriff’s Report– Week 3204
- 4: Festival week means busy time in Nautical City
- 4: Notice to boaters: possible salmon nets on northern Lake Huron
- 4: Three incumbent commissioners survive tight races; Only millage proposal defeated
- 4: Miss Posen to be crowned Aug. 13;
- 4: Greka?s wins league title with one more late inning surge
- 4: Senior Boys eliminated after back-to-back losses
- 4: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: New Huron football coach ready for the first practice
- 4: Men?s Nautical Softball Tournament title up for grabs
- 4: Decision on hangar study will have to wait for another day
July 2004
- 30: Kristyn Blackmer is Miss Rogers City, 2004
- 28: Don?t forget to vote: Polls open at 7 a.m. Tuesday
- 28: Bednarski and Brege hold their own in Division IV all-star game; Posen?s Budnick shares coaching dut
- 28: Chuck?s Well and Greka?s to begin championship series tonight
- 28: Boating accident claims life of organist, music teacher
- 28: Water Warriors cruise by shore
- 28: Damage estimates from Posen hailstorm continue to rack up;
- 22: Vintage tractors stop in Onaway on tour across Northern Michigan
- 22: Onaway receives $128,000 private gift for courthouse clock and other work
- 22: Five to compete for Miss Rogers City title
- 22: County offers no-interest loan for completion of hangar building
- 15: Florida man walks to praise the living
- 15: All-stars claim two district crowns, including the state-bound Major Girls; one team is out
- 15: North Carolina woman dies in a diving accident
- 15: Sheriff?s office to be challenged in November
- 15: Kleiber Concrete wins ?All-Night Tournament?
- 15: Hail storm causes wide-spread damage in Posen
- 7: Presque Isle County has its own ?dream team? of eight all-staters
- 7: Defending champs look to reel in another first place check
- 7: Local developer looks to fill 42 lakefront condos
- 7: At 73, an impossible dream comes true for Moltke Township man
- 1: Harbor master is still not happy with the new reservation system
- 1: Planning commission begins discussing ordinances
- 1: County commissioners ponder further budget cuts
- 1: The 20th Doublehanded Challenge presents weather obstacle
- 1: Brief special meeting aligns budget for next fiscal year
June 2004
- 25: Council meeting ends abruptly as quorum is lost
- 25: Posen board handled issues
- 23: Teacher contract ratified in Posen
- 23: Classic boats displayed at PI Harbor
- 23: SPORTSBEAT: Column by Peter Jakey
- 23: Great season ends at state semifinals
- 23: Girls take second in Division IV softball
- 18: Girls take second in state; boys cap great season at D-4 semifinals
- 16: Commissioners review HUNT millage request information
- 16: 12th Annual Wooden Boat Show Set for Saturday
- 16: Extra-inning specialists earn Battle Creek berth
- 16: Baseball team advances to state semifinals
- 15: TWO TO STATE!
- 13: Both RC baseball and softball in state quarterfinals
- 11: Greene second at state finals in two events
- 11: RCHS graduates 65 seniors
- 11: Tense 13 inning win sends RCHS softball team to regional
- 11: Three write-in candidates, incumbent vie for two board seats in Posen
- 11: PHS awards diplomas to graduates
- 11: Rogers City area voters to decide on Headlee override; will select two board members
- 9: Hurons make it 14 district titles in 15 years; host third-ranked St. Mary?s
- 9: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey:An extra inning tournament tail
- 4: Millersburg veteran attends dedication of WW II Memorial
- 4: New postmaster takes over in Millersburg
- 3: County board transfers property to EDC for $1
- 3: Township?s request for loan for fire truck approved by commissioners
- 3: Hurons nip Vikings in district softball action
- 3: Seniors lead charge into Saturday?s home playoff tourney against Atlanta
- 3: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey: Too bad two had to go
- 3: Greene, Blackmer, and Smuda ready for the state track competitions
- 3: North Star League track meet reaps personal rewards for some
May 2004
- 27: Sewer funding shortfall to be covered by MEDC
- 27: Onaway High School honors exceptional students
- 27: Posen competes at Division 4, Region 31 Regionals at Bellaire
- 27: Greene, Smuda and Blackmer going to state track finals
- 27: From free V-mail to e-mail: times have changed, but messages are the same
- 27: Cool Cities Action plan presented to local officials and groups
- 27: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey–Huron baseball: not worried about streaks
- 27: Three candidates vying for two RC board posts
- 27: Two lightning strikes cut power for nearly 24 hours
- 27: Chamber names new executive director
- 27: Memorial Day events planned for area
- 27: Industrial Tech students win ribbons
- 21: Local group resumes Kiwanis Club meetings
- 21: Donations for Fourth of July fireworks still needed
- 21: Internet reservations at marina are creating potentially costly situation
- 21: Posen board forced to make $300,000 cut to school budget
- 21: Posen track results
- 21: City?s new budget okayed; no tax increase
- 21: Posen still in command of NSL with sweep of Au Gres; defeat state ranked school at host tourney
- 21: Lawsuit alleges sheriff?s department didn?t handle suicidal inmate properly
- 21: Habitat breaks ground for home project on Rogers Road
- 21: County board approves prosecutor?s recommendation for new assistant
- 21: Commissioners scrap dog ordinance, begin work on more suitable policy
- 21: We’re back!
- 13: Posen School Board decides $300,000 must go: staff reductions on the horizon
- 13: Coach Kowalski looking for improvement from his defense
- 13: Late inning pushes up Viking winning streak to 10
- 13: Greene first in three events at two track meets
- 13: Dennis Felax will preside as Little League parade marshal
- 13: Doris Tulgetske named Hawks Spring Fling Grand Parade marshal
- 13: Internet reservations at marina are creating potentially costly situation
- 5: Prosecutor to seek a sixth term; two former commissioners join the race
- 5: The worries and pride of a military mom
- 5: Gray to leave the public spotlight for private practice
- 5: Annie to open Friday at Rogers City Theater
- 5: Rogers City about to become ?Cool!? as part of governor’s Cool Cities program
- 5: Cassy Brege, Kyle Greene names athletes of the year at RCHS
- 5: Greene named co-athlete of Mio Invitational
- 5: PHS track fifth at Mio Invitational
- 5: Hurons finish second at home tourney; lose two to Alpena
- 5: The Vikings take four-game winning streak to Arenac, begin toughest 10-day stretch of the season
- 5: Posen?s eight-game winning streak ends
April 2004
- 29: Hearing for proposed animal ordinance will be May 12
- 28: Council sets to work on proposed budget
- 28: HBAAA readies for new court case on inland tribal fish, hunt, trap rights
- 28: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Soccer Mom
- 22: Health fair set for Saturday at RCHS
- 22: Prosecutor authorized to participate in negotiations in possible lawsuit
- 22: Three file for two school board seats in Rogers City; Posen needs another candidate
- 22: Electronic banking services proposal tabled by council
- 22: Softball team on four-game win streak
- 22: RC sweeps baseball doubleheader with Saints
- 22: Posen sweeps rival Hillman; Opens the season 4-0
- 22: PETER JAKEY’S SPORTSBEAT: Boosters to present awards Wednesday
- 16: WVXA finalist for national award
- 16: Posen track off and running
- 16: PETER JAKEY’S SPORTSBEAT:Christ places sixth at national tournament
- 16: Regretfully, school board cuts five programs
- 16: Where the Calla Lilies bloom
- 16: Operational millage request explained by school officials
- 16: Cancellation of Grow Show won?t dampen efforts to re-emerge in 2005
- 16: Officials look for ways to get snowmobilers off Riainy River Road
- 16: RC super says ?no teacher layoffs? scheduled this year
- 16: Outdoor Center open-house Friday and Saturday
- 16: Connell to retire as RCHS principal; concept of K-12 principal approved
- 16: No changes to high school sports seasons expected in 2004-05
- 7: K of C hall new home for martial arts classes
- 7: Boat trailer storage an issue between private sector and city
- 7: Two Vikings named as AP all state playes; Ponik is NSL MVP
- 7: Jason?s Bearcats take first game against Pat?s Vikings
- 7: Viking softball opens at home next Thursday
- 7: Four named to all-region volleyball squad
- 7: Few candidates filing for area school boards
- 2: Onaway veterans raise money for National Home for Children
- 2: Ocqueoc River Commission conducts its first meeting; plans set
March 2004
- 31: ?Voices? heard ?In Harmony? at Disney World
- 31: Commissioners waive bidding process; continue to work with utilities
- 31: Effectiveness of martial arts program is not questioned, use of prop/weapons on school property is
- 31: Former resort owner looks to place historical marker in honor of The Beatles visit 40 years ago
- 31: Ocqueoc River Commission conducts its first meeting; plans set
- 26: Finals week or Florida
- 26: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: End of the tournament trail
- 26: Ocqueoc Outdoor Center springs into future plans
- 26: Gas leak forces the evacuation of an Onaway business:
- 25: AARP driver safety program offered at RCAS
- 25: Cercone and Krueger named top honor RCHS students for 2004
- 25: Planning commission makes budget request
- 25: Stopped in regional title game; Posen’s great run ends with loss to Harbor Light
- 25: Wenonah Drive library lot may be purchased by Florida man
- 25: Program has assisted students, parents, and school staff for three years
- 19: Posen loses to Harbor Light in regional championship
- 17: Posen wins regional opener Wednesday, 83-79
- 17: Ken Piechan chosen Nautical Festival Grand Marshal
- 17: Huron heavyweight is the second best in the state in D-4
- 17: Posen?s perfect at districts, looking to advance to regional title game
- 17: Administrator resigns from RC Schools
- 17: SPORTSBEAT; by Peter Jakey
- 17: County makes an offer to sheriff?s deputies
- 17: City hires an attorney to file claim and monitor O-N bankruptcy
- 15: Filing deadline nears for candidates
- 12: Posen moves on to regionals
- 12: HUNT unit commander urges local government to support team
- 12: Four RC wrestlers compete at The Palace this weekend
- 12: Hurons fall to Mio in district championship, 33-29
- 12: Boys strike pay dirt: second best in the state!
- 12: Vikings eliminate Hillman with a smothering defense
- 11: Black Mountain race draws top skiers
- 11: RC to play Mio in district championship
- 9: Hurons advance to district semifinals
- 5: Local woman celebrates 100 years
- 5: Ambulance coordinators resign: budget questions remain
- 3: A suspension of revenue sharing in ?05 would shift burden to taxpayers
- 3: Steel Workers ratify three-year contract
- 3: Tourism council will proceed with improvements to OCC when DNR application is approved
- 3: City to pursue grants to extend Airport Road to Business 23
- 3: Hurons strike it rich! Bowlers qualify for state tournament
- 3: Hurons share volleyball conference championship honors
- 3: Hurons defeat Hillman, Newberry; face rematch with Posen Friday
February 2004
- 26: Huron coach says ?nothing will stop us next year?:
- 26: Bulldogs taken by Hurons
- 26: Vikings split road VB matches
- 26: Oglebay Norton Co. to complete restructuring within chapter 11
- 26: Amid concerns, MLO plant to operate in ?business as usual? mode
- 26: B & E suspect arrested/stolen property recovered
- 26: Nine advance to individual wrestling regionals
- 26: Winners of 15 straight, Posen focuses on rematch with Cedarville
- 26: Twenty seniors will graduate with honors
- 26: SPORTSBEAT: by columnist Peter Jakey
- 19: Shivaree deemed success despite setbacks
- 19: Pickford topples Hurons, 64-63 in close game
- 19: Commissioners address progress of rental inspections
- 19: Huron spikers sweep Petoskey
- 19: Register of Deeds office gets needed updates to recording system
- 19: Posen School Board to research staff layoff procedures
- 19: FLASHBACKS: Through the pages of The Advance
- 19: City to explore the hiring of a negotiator to handle contract talks
- 19: Talks continue between RC school board and two union groups
- 19: Fire board goes back to voters seeking millage for new hall
- 12: RC takes win over Cardinals; face Alcona in make-up
- 12: Commisioner Field’s condition continues to imprive
- 12: RC School Board rejects district bargainer renewal contract
- 12: Wertz Warriors trip to Hawks well worthwhile
- 12: Rogers City Theater to host first production on new stage
- 12: Posen VB regroups after league losses
- 12: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey–Hurons take it up a notch
- 12: Vikings make it 11 straight and take a half game lead in NSL
- 12: Millersburg man injured after being struck by truck
- 12: Slight budget boost to ease some sting from budget cuts
- 12: Commissioners review ordinances at special meeting
- 11: Hurons look to reclaim SAC title and keep team district streak alive
- 6: SPORTSBEAT BY PETER JAKEY: Super Bowl commercials rated
- 6: Posen wins ninth straight
- 6: Shivaree relocated due to poor ice conditions
- 6: Shivaree relocated due to poor ice conditions
- 6: Millersburg students deliver the mail in school
- 6: Rambling Naturalist Wil Reding shares stories at PI District Library
- 4: Hurons sharp in wins over Rudyard and St. Ignace
- 4: Vikings keep momentum going with win
- 4: Hurons take second in home tournament
- 4: Rogers City land owner?s rezoning request is denied
- 4: Governor praises ‘Cool Cities” at press convention
January 2004
- 28: Addition for Water?s Edge and special approval use
- 28: Rudyard to test Hurons in SAC showdown
- 28: Drama Club to present ‘Grease: the Rogers City version’ at Rogers City Theater
- 28: FLASHBACKS: A look back through the archives of the Advance and Outlook
- 28: Steals and a dunk, highlight second half surge for streaking Vikings
- 28: Driver education increase delayed until fall; administrative position may not be renewed July 1
- 28: Storm dumps more than 20 inches of snow
- 28: A life spanning two centuries to be celebrated Saturday
- 28: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: ‘SNOWDAY’
- 28: Hurons join northern Michigan?s top wrestlers in Gaylord Saturday; sweep home triangular
- 28: Hurons host RCHS Invitational volleyball tournament Saturday
- 22: Posen basketball teams looks for season sweep of Hillman
- 22: Saints nip Hurons; RC blasts Inland Lakes
- 22: Viking volleyball team tops Atlanta
- 22: Huron wrestlers take eighth at Ithaca
- 22: Commission looks at ways to solve budget woes
- 22: Radio system shows vast improvement; new tower likely to go up when the weather breaks
- 22: Rogers City Winter Homecoming this week
- 22: Property near airport to be clear-cut; county board tables action on hangers
- 22: Posen school board forced to make cuts
- 22: RC bowlers sweep Alpena
- 22: Zoning change along Bradley Highway introduced for first reading
- 22: Onaway area has New Year Baby in Kaden Gerald Dean
- 19: RC School Board struggles with budget woes
- 19: PHS inducts new National Honor Society members
- 16: Morgan Gail DeBoer is New Year?s Baby for 2004
- 16: Five tournament champs at ?Bill Barrett?; Centala is named MVP lower weights
- 16: Hurons take on St. Ignace after running by Hillman
- 14: Local official scales world?s tallest free standing mountain
- 14: Vikings get first win at Mio in 11 tries
- 14: Developer plans to construct about 30 homes; a model home is expected by Memorial Day
- 14: Felony arrests increase in the county; complaints down at PISH
- 8: FLASHBACKS: Through the pages of the Advance–by Peter Jakey
- 8: Industrial lots at airport in Rogers City are ready to be sold
- 8: 2004 county budget slightly lower than last year?s
- 8: Three Michigan Army National Guard infantry units ship out oversees
- 8: Winning a third Bill Barrett championship won?t be easy
- 8: SHERIFF’S REPORT—Jan. 8
- 8: Salmon Showdown returns for a second year; increased exposure should benefit town
- 8: Hurons run by Onaway, 75-47
- 8: Posen has first match at home of ?04
- 8: Letter arrives at the road commission 31 years late
- 8: Defensive push in the final minute ensures Posen win
- 8: SPORTSBEAT: by Pete Jakey–Keller gets win at CMU
- 8: Banged up Huron squad takes eighth at New Lothrop
- 8: Outlook’s new year’s baby celebrates first birthday
- 8: New band room, ?fine tuned? and ready to go
- 2: District court news
- 2: District court news
- 2: Circuit Court News
- 2: ?Grease, The Rogers City Version? looking for talent
- 2: Bruder to head county board; committee appointment assigned
December 2003
- 31: Huron girls basketball team posts impressive stats
- 31: Varisty loses to Cheboygan 70-57; JV wins tournament over Chiefs
- 31: Regional Catholic radio station startup in the works
- 31: Tourism show has increased traffic
- 23: Posen varsity and JV both take 30-plus point wins
- 23: Wrestlers had MVP, quick pin artist in Marquette
- 23: Successful opening week for Posen volleyball
- 23: MSU Extension appeares to have been spared, but deals still being finalized in Lansing
- 23: Back to jail for man accused of selling marijuana from pizza establishment
- 23: Firm to design its own changes for moving wires
- 18: RC Volleyball suffers home court opener loss
- 18: Huron basketball off until holiday tourney
- 18: Five minute collapse helps Mio steal victory from Posen
- 18: Plath?s 56 years with Rogers City Lions earns him lifetime membership
- 18: Down by 20 points, Hurons pull out tournament win
- 18: Field wakes from a coma; early medical reports are encouraging
- 18: Oath of office administered to incoming councilmen
- 11: Comeback leads to opening-night win
- 11: Teachers discouraged with contract talks
- 11: Cedarville?s pressure and second half fire power too much for Posen in season opener
- 11: SPORTSBEAT, BY PETER JAKEY: Former Huron earns all-American honors in volleyball at FSU
- 11: Five wrestlers win all their matches at Roscomm
- 11: Planning commission grants final approval for animal exhibit
- 11: Good grades for county jail
- 11: Sheriff?s report week 50
- 11: COLUMNIST HARRY WHITELEY:Hats off to the Optimists and Chamber of Commerce
- 11: Masked robbers steal Oxycontin from M-33 residence
- 11: FLASHBACKS: RCHS students further school expansion with penny drive
- 11: Postmaster has tips for ensure December 25 delivery
- 5: Posen station reports 10 pointer on final day
- 5: RV park will no longer be pursued by city
- 5: ?Babes In Toyland? opens Thursday at RCHS
- 5: Pastor Barton Gray honored on retirement from St. John
November 2003
- 28: Onaway to host Sportsman’s Show Dec. 5-7
- 28: Sportsman’s Show coming to Onaway
- 28: Onaway man pleads guilty to explosives charge
- 28: Wright pleads guilty: could get one year for explosives charge
- 25: Ocqueoc Outdoor Center dodges wrecking ball
- 25: Animal exhibition issue tabled by planning commission
- 25: Dave Glenn pleads MSU Extension case
- 25: Posen?s rocky first quarter at regionals ends season
- 25: Hurons lose squeaker to Inland Lakes in elimination duel 42-38
- 25: PETE JAKEY’S SPORTSBEAT: Tournament trail grades
- 21: Chamber sponsors ?Light Up The City? November 26
- 21: Sheriff?s report week 47
- 21: Hurons open district tourney with win on the home floor; lose to Inland Lakes in district semis
- 21: State contemplates elimination of funding for MSU Extension and 4-H
- 21: Commissioners interested in taking control of former CCC site
- 21: Community funding cuts estimated at $200 million
- 13: Onaway honors veterans
- 13: Graduation requirements may change for OHS students
- 12: Christmas break will be December 19-Jan 5; mediation session with union conducted
- 12: For some, the wait for November 15 is still a couple of years
- 12: Reduction of nearly $200 per student likely
- 12: Hurons dump Hillman; ready for district play in RC
- 12: Vikes reverse record, gear up for districts at Joburg
- 12: SPORTSBEAT, BY PETER JAKEY:Assistant coach endorsed for football post
- 11: Four C/C runners give it their best shot at state finals
- 11: MDOT and local officials celebrate transportation investments
- 11: Nowak and Lamb to join council; Lakeview infrastructure not backed
- 11: Diane Smuda voted local teacher of the year 2004/2005
- 11: US-23 parcel rezoning request tabled
October 2003
- 31: Magical season ends for Posen football team
- 31: Two city seats, two candidates
- 31: Beware of ghosts on Halloween night
- 30: Vikings have momentum going into Friday’s playoff
- 30: Effort underway to save the MUCC camp buildings
- 30: Parent asks school board to fully fund PE program
- 30: The Year of Projects in county
- 30: Questions and answers with Coach Bob Brietzke
- 30: Several Hurons named to all conference
- 30: Sixth loss comes to sixth playoff team
- 30: THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE AS WE RETOOL
- 20: FRIDAY FOOTBALL: Hurons upended in Newberry
- 20: Vikings survive scare at Hillman; move to 7-1
- 17: Lunch hour wreck sends two to the hospital for treatment
- 15: SSM managerial takeover at Hilltop under scrutiny
- 15: Two new businesses to move to Rogers City
- 15: Tentative county budget is balanced at $4 million-plus
- 15: Festival dates changed for 2004
- 15: ?All is not fine in Budget City? super says
- 15: Ashley Fleming breaks career scoring record at RCHS
- 15: RC has shot at conference title Friday
- 15: PETER JAKEY: Baseball?s strange post season
- 15: Posen gets ground game back on track, fends off Hale in fourth
- 11: POSEN FOOTBALk: Vikings 34, Hale 22
- 10: GAME UPDATES: Friday football, RC at Pinconning
- 9: Spirit week celebrated at OHS for homecoming
- 9: Race cars hot topic at city meeting
- 8: Zoning ordinance passed on animal display issue
- 8: Forecasters say normal winter weather expected
- 8: RC welcomes MAT at completed airport
- 8: PHS can clinch playoff berth with win at Hale
- 8: HUNT bust results in lengthy prison term for Ecstasy dealer
- 8: Manager?s report for Erie Street sidewalk accepted; sidewalk program being considered
- 8: Hurons look for two in a row at Pinconning
- 3: Vikings suffer first defeat of season
- 3: Hurons win homecoming shootout with Rudyard
- 1: Rudyard here for homecoming game
- 1: Survey of county?s radio equipment underway to locate specific problems
- 1: More land to be cleared for airport approach
- 1: Suit against road commission contractor is dismissed
- 1: Sheriff?s report
- 1: Vikings almost pull off the upset; travel to Mio tonight
- 1: Posen puts 5-0 record on the line against visiting Mio Friday
- 1: COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: Great effort by Vikings against UP pow
- 1: Hurons bump Newberry for the 51-46 win
September 2003
- 27: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 9/26:
- 24: Oglebay Norton takes crucial first steps toward restructuring
- 24: Aviation tour group to land at refurbished airport October 4
- 24: AG asks courts for resolutions on inland tribal hunting and fishing rights
- 24: Posen accident is county?s first fatality of the year
- 24: Posen blanks mistake-ridden Au Gres, hosts winless Arenac
- 24: Early lead erased in loss to St. Ignace
- 24: Four candidates running for two council seats
- 24: New designs presented for lakefront condo project
- 24: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: Tigers staving off dubious record
- 24: Posen basketball team makes it four in a row
- 24: Huron basketball team suffers fifth loss of season
- 17: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY:
A fundraiser with a twist
- 17: Tawas defeats Hurons; Alcona up next
- 17: Hurons smother Tigers: host Saints Friday
- 17: Hurons smother Tigers: host Saints Friday
- 17: RCAS dedicates sparkling new facilities
- 17: Posen takes 3-0 mark into Friday?s game, after fourth quarter comeback at Pickford
- 17: Posen looks to keep pace in the league race with a win tonight at Au Gres
- 17: Animal display clears planning commission hurdle
- 12: FRIDAY FOOTBALL 9/12 : POSEN WINS THRILLER
- 12: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 9/12: RC wins 40-0
- 11: Hurons passing, receving records fall in loss to Boyne City
- 10: Vikings look to improve record with a pair of home games
- 10: Construction delays expected to improve as US-23 nears completion
- 10: Week three matchup of undefeateds
- 10: Clawson man?s earnings from Last Chance tourney top $10,000
- 10: Terrific Posen festival staged in great weather
- 10: Safety concerns a factor in decision to purchase new phone system for RC schools
- 3: Wrongful death suit against county dismissed
- 3: Ready, aim, head for Posen and Potato Festival
- 3: Posen scores 28 unanswered points in win over Cedarville
- 3: Two unions bargain for contracts with RC Schools
- 3: Posen prepares for 52nd annual Potato Festival
- 3: Access road to condos need changes to improve chances of approval
- 3: New equipment coming to Register of Deeds office
- 3: Owners plan going out of business sale at RC IGA
- 3: Posen family chased from their home by fire
- 3: Two NSL basketball title contenders are matched up Thursday
- 3: Ogemaw cross country meet draws good competition
- 3: Basketball team starts with loss Tuesday
- 3: Hurons look for win number two Friday vs. Boyne
August 2003
- 30: UPDATED SATURDAY: Hurons, Vikings win football openers
- 28: A hero returns home from Iraq
- 28: Larry Dittmar chosen parade Grand Marshal
- 28: Millersburg festivities include parade, games, displays, demo derby
- 28: Viral meningitis outbreak closes school Thursday in Hale
- 28: Vikings looking to reload for another run at playoff berth
- 28: Hurons counting days until basketball opener
- 28: Vikings sweep DeTour in first basketball games
- 28: Hurons open Friday at Onaway
- 28: Plans moving for donated new EDC loan fund;
- 28: Flashbacks: Wind Symphony charms Rogers City, struggles to leave harbor
- 28: Four PI townships join in fight to stem flow of drugs
- 28: SHERIFF’S REPORT
- 28: Wrongful death lawsuit dismissed against road commission
- 28: Support heard for curbside delivery as post installation begins along routes
- 21: Start of new school year upon us
- 21: Amy Rabeau new principal at St. Ignatius
- 21: Great Lakes Lore Museum honors 30 Great Lakes sailors
- 21: Posen Schools get monetary boost
- 21: Meeting with potential Lakeview residential investors next week
- 21: County Fair is this weekend in Millersburg
- 20: Viking golf team gets into action
- 20: Season pass prices listed for Posen, RCHS events
- 20: C/C keys up for new season, new coach
- 20: Posen girls basketball team has more depth than last season
- 20: Postmaster pulls back on original plan for curbside delivery
- 20: Proposal to offer electronic bank services tabled by council
- 14: Minor girls take third at state tournament in Port Huron
- 14: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY:Minor Girls team is a good reflection on the community
- 14: Great lakes Lore Maritime Museum to host first ‘gathering’ in Rogers City
- 14: MLO, Oglebay Norton impacted by soft demand for product
- 14: Cheboygan man claims top prize at salmon derby
- 13: Michelle Bednarski chosen Miss Posen 2003
- 13: Physical Ed classes to be cut in half for elementary students
- 9: Football Schedules-Hurons and Vikings
- 8: UPDATED SATURDAY.–Minor girls place third in state
- 7: Minor Girls eliminate Marquette in four innings; in action Thursday against Marquette
- 7: Local women’s team has dominated tournament run
- 7: Paull, Schultz top runners in Nautical Run
- 7: Wild final game sees 72 runs scored
- 7: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: Athletes often have to redefine goals at college level
- 7: Hincka crowned ‘Spitzer Champ’ at card tournament
- 7: Voters may face bond question on Lakeview, water main enhancements
- 7: Rogers City Group remains interested in developing Lakeview residential lots
- 7: Miss Posen Pageant set for Friday at PHS
- 7: Welcome home Tootie: returns from Middle East tour
- 7: Two commissioners seats to be filled in November election
- 7: Progress coming quickly on Onaway’ s sewer system
July 2003
- 30: Sheriff?s report
- 30: Site preparation for hangar building approved
- 30: Lewandowski shines among stars
- 30: State-bound Minor Girls take on District 12 Saturday in Port Huron
- 30: Annual Rogers City health run is Saturday
- 30: Junior girls take 6th
- 30: Lt. Gov. gets an earful from area leaders
- 30: New radio equipment on hold until other options explored
- 30: Four to compete for Miss Posen
- 30: Restaurant owner asks commission’s permission to construct animal display
- 25: Christine Belusar named Nautical City Queen
- 25: Junior girls advance to state tourney in Kalamazoo
- 25: Rate issue with utilitiy company resolved
- 25: County looks to service firm to solve communication problems
- 24: Bid awarded for Lakeview development infrastructure projects
- 24: Man suffering stroke may have caused last week’s hit-and-run
- 24: Solutions recommended to fix radio communication problem
- 24: Overdose results in arrest by HUNT
- 24: Two local riders to be on the water with Water Warriors
- 24: Work 95 percent finished on US-23 improvements
- 16: State board dicourages use of Indian nicknames; local board to ponder possible changes
- 16: New Posen water tower gets coats of paint
- 16: Cyclist victim of hit-and-run driver
- 16: Seven to compete for title of Miss Rogers City
- 16: Red Hatters encourage fun for women over 50
- 16: Commissioners decide to withhold payment;
- 11: Large numbers turn out for 4th activities
- 11: City commissioner vacates seat; sewer project on schedule
- 9: Tribal lead says Indian nicknames OK, if done right
- 9: City residents will be asked to chang charter to extend tax collection deadline
- 9: Results of Ocqueoc Watershed study discussed
- 9: Registration deadline for Nautical tournament July 24
- 9: Township group asks commissioners to fix radio problem
- 9: Number of donors nearly doubles at Monday’s drive
- 9: Popular swimming program has a waiting list
- 9: Allis Township woman attacked by three pit bulls
- 9: Fire danger remains high in northern Michigan
- 2: Jessica Havel named Miss Onaway, 2003
- 2: Onaway set for Independence Day celebration
- 2: Scouts work to improve habitat through project
- 2: Scouting skills pay off for harbor crew members
- 2: Patty Pike elected president of RC School Board of Ed
- 2: Commissioners to check on State Police system before purchasing a new tower
- 2: Huron logo, name to be topic at next school meeting
- 2: Runway extension will make RC airport ideal location
- 2: Doublehanded Challenge racers finish in Rogers City
June 2003
- 27: Cougar kills Shetland pony at Freeman Road residence
- 27: Teachers, board ratify new agreement
- 25: Post 7804 celebrates golden
- 25: Sheriff’s department suffers radio communication woes
- 25: Maritine Museum now open in the Nautical City
- 25: Police Report
- 25: Ranger program offered at Hoeft State Park
- 25: Sheriff’s Report
- 25: Ciarkowski, Konieczny named athletes of the year in Posen
- 25: Three Viking baseball and softball players earned Division IV all-state honors.
- 25: RC softball team earns academic all-state honors
- 25: Cody Hurst makes first team all-state
- 25: SPORTS COLUMNIST Peter Jakey: RC Boosters club will continue on
- 20: Seven to compete for title of Miss Onaway
- 20: Progress continues on city water and sewer project
- 20: Brilliant Posen softball season ends at quarterfinals
- 20: SPORTS COLUMNIST: Peter Jakey
- 20: Honors roll in for Huron softball team
- 20: TOWNSHIP NEWS
- 20: Humane Society asks for no more guests in coming weeks
- 20: Wooden Boat Show at Presque Isle Harbor Saturday
- 20: Former townshp treasurer sentenced
- 20: Lions Club celebrates 60th year of community service
- 20: Commissioners adopt resolution opposing proposal to reduce DNR tax
- 20: St. Dominic in Metz to host summer festival
- 16: District court news
- 12: Ground broken for $5.9 million improvement project
- 12: Auction to clean house at schools
- 11: Fifty-nine graduate from Rogers City High School
- 11: Posen graduates honored Friday
- 11: Huron Beach residents hopeful adjacent call legislation passes
- 11: Walchak escape results in more trouble than it was worth
- 11: Wage freeze for administrators approved; superintendent?s salary stays at $78,000
- 11: Board approves participation fee to pay for athletic trainer
- 11: Baseball players honored by region, district, conference
- 9: Inland Lakes tops Hurons in baseball district
- 9: Softball season ends for RCHS at districts
- 8: UPDATE”Posen wins first-ever regional softball title
- 7: Posen playing for regional title
- 7: Fairbanks caps outstanding high school career with another all state honor
- 7: County board can’t authorize use of surveyor
- 7: Airport likely to close Monday for renovations
- 1: UPDATED: Hurons bounced from softball, baseball tournaments
May 2003
- 29: Veterans honored on Memorial Day
- 29: Two file for one seat on Onaway School Board
- 29: Coach Madsen’s squad goes after 14th consecutive district title Saturday
- 29: Huron softball team to play Inland Lakes in district
- 29: Posen faces St. Mary in baseball district opener
- 29: Vikings claim NSL softball title
- 29: SPORTS COLUMN: Peter Jakey
- 29: Lakefront condo project gets nod at planning meeting
- 29: Grants for new emergency equipment now total $100,000
- 29: Historic Calcite pilot house restored to 1961 condition at 40 Mile Point
- 23: ?Drunk? hign school seniors take over Stoney Links Golf Course
- 23: Wireless internet may be coming to Onaway
- 22: Softball team picks up 25th win of season
- 22: Hurons host home tournament Saturday
- 22: Police Briefs
- 22: SPORTS COLUMNST PETE JAKEY: Demise of the boosters?
- 22: Grant agreement for high wire corridor is signed
- 22: All night tournament to be played in July
- 22: Six heading to track finals
- 22: Two billboards invite I-75 traffic to Presque Isle County
- 22: Two for the crown
- 22: Vikings sweep Au Gres and win home tourny
- 22: Council to meet with business community
- 19: Concerns addressed on school issues
- 14: Hurons face test in Marquette this weekend
- 14: Baseball team sweeps Soo Tuesday
- 14: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY:The hits keep on coming
- 14: First place Vikings host tournament Saturday; can wrap up NSL next week
- 14: PI Lighthouse Fresnel lens comes down for repair
- 14: RC Elementary parking lot to undergo changes during the summer
- 14: Another budget storm brewing for the county
- 14: RC track piles up many firsts at Newberry
- 14: Alfred and Leona Rasche chosen Hawks Spring Fling parade marshals
- 14: Habitat for Humanity in ?must have? situation to continue
- 13: Schools consider collaborative projects
- 12: Sewer system project underway as ground is broken
- 12: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: Hurst still fighting pain of knee injury
- 12: Softball team wins State Farm home tournament
- 12: Madsen earns 500th win as Huron coach
- 12: Huron track team at SAC event
- 12: Viking track are back in action Monday at Joburg
- 12: Sheriff?s report
- 12: Bearinger Twp. treasurer charged with two counts of embezzlement
- 12: Industrial Park infrastructure comes in 26 percent under bid estimates
- 12: Maritime museum may open June 1 in Rogers City
- 12: Felax lucky to be alive after tractor accident
- 2: Talks center around possible new building at Onaway airport
- 2: BUSINESS NEWS
- 2: Softball team to host tournament
- 2: Showdown with Hillman set for Monday
- 2: Vikings sweep pair of twinbills
- 2: RC track team in action
- 2: City to study RV park
- 2: School districts consider collaborative projects
- 2: US-23 improvement project crews might work Saturdays
- 2: Dan Rose remembered as great athlete, educator
- 2: City supports HUNT with officer
April 2003
- 24: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY:
Chiefs and Blue Devils to join SAC
- 24: Posen softball team looks to rebound in Hale
- 24: Vikings on the road at Hale this week
- 24: Softball team still undefeated
- 24: Hot start for baseball team in the cold weather
- 24: Track season opens in the cold at Inland Lakes
- 24: RC Drama Club to present murder mystery dinner theater
- 24: CDC looks at new ideas on wind turbine generators
- 24: US-23 project stays on track; MDOT hosts meeting Tuesday
- 24: City hires Capital Consultants to conduct RV park study
- 24: Local developer tells council idea for lakeshore condo project
- 24: Business break-ins reported in Hawks and Rogers City
- 18: Questions about new Onaway sewer system answered at town meeting
- 18: Bond project on schedule
- 16: COLUMNIST GAIL MAGGI: Shhhh!
- 16: RC superintendent receives evaluation from the district
- 16: Health department representatives address complaints from Huron Beach group
- 16: Schools proceeding cautiously on Gilpin land swap with airport
- 16: High wire corridor project could lead to 40 new jobs
- 16: Students in RC Schools have make-up day on Good Friday
- 16: Three laid off in RC Schools ?More may be necessary later,? says superintendent
- 16: Equalization director to share time in Montmorency County
- 16: Posen pitchers chalk up 17 strikeouts in season debut
- 16: Huron baseball team opens season with tournament win
- 16: Vikings scorch the ball in 9-2 over Boyne Falls
- 16: Posen opens track season at AuGres Invitational
- 11: Sports seasons are set to begin in wintry north
- 9: Dettloff on the staff of the governor
- 9: County now part of 53rd circuit court
- 9: Board president doesn’t refile for school board seat in RC
- 9: Iron Mountain firm is low bidder for runway project
- 9: Development clears an important hurdle
- 9: Two men spend more than eight hours in stuck pickup
- 9: Concern about returning military looms in the minds of many
- 9: Giant storm gives winter last laugh
- 3: Fast response from Millersburg Fire Department
- 3: Fairbanks makes all-state, first team; all conference selections set
- 3: Ciarkowski earns first time honors
- 3: Ponik makes NSL first team in basketball
- 2: Roadwork update: Improvements begin on US-23
- 2: Huron Beach residents seek appeal panel review of case
- 2: Suspect arrested by HUNT
- 2: RCHS grad now part of Gov. Granholm’s team
- 2: Many ask: What I can do for our military?
- 2: Like it or not, new 53rd Circuit is in operation
March 2003
- 29: Historic courthouse recieves grant for renovations
- 29: Moran Iron Works honored for special project completed for DTE
- 27: Culprit in RC business break-ins sentenced to 3 to 10 years
- 27: Full-scale production to begin at MLO
- 27: Landscaping revision made to PUD and sent to council for approval
- 27: Presque Isle to join with Chebogyan County in new circuit court lineup
- 27: EDC boost cause of saving PI Lighthouse lens
- 27: Many locals among those proudly serving in US military
- 20: Tops students named for OHS Class of ’03
- 20: More hands-on care asked form Community Mental Health
- 19: Tales from the volleyball state finals
- 19: Huron volleyball team loses in semifinal round
- 19: SPORTS COLUMN by Richard Lamb and Peter Jakey
- 19: Posen Schools make difficult cuts
- 19: Posen, RC to vote on school board seats in June
- 19: John Bruning to be new city manager of Rogers City
- 19: Veterans united in support of military, yet wary of war
- 19: Trout River Bridge project to be first step of highway improvement
- 14: Hurons taken out at state semifinals
- 13: Senate committee fails to support measure to save 26th judicial district
- 13: Spring brings concerns about Lake Huron water levels
- 13: Tribal fishermen to provide better net markings
- 13: Senate committee rejects court realignment about-face
- 12: Heroic effort earns Lifesaving Badge nomination
- 12: Jim Przybyla named grand marshal
- 12: Budget ax falls in RC schools
- 12: Posen names top students for the Class of 2003
- 12: Hurons win quarterfinal; off to Kalamazoo for Friday semifinal
- 12: Centala takes third at state
- 12: COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: Tournament trail leads to Palac
- 8: UPDATED SATURDAY: Volleyball team moves on to quarterfinals
- 8: UPDATED: Centala takes third at 119
- 7: Cold temperatures remain a problem for homeowners
- 7: Citizens appear before Onaway Commission
- 5: BUSINESS NEWS: Monthly feature about our advertisers
- 5: Three Huron wrestlers at Palace for state finals
- 5: Posen basketball season ends with 54-51 loss to Hillman
- 5: SPORTS COLUMN: On the tournament trail, Pt. 2, by Peter Jakey
- 5: Volleyball Hurons win districts; take on Charlevoix in Saturday regional
- 5: Three PI County elected officials testify in Lansing
- 5: Fishing pros may come for August tourney
- 5: Local contractors will be encouraged to work on Rogers City airport project
- 5: Knitting is not a lost art at RC Baptist Academy
- 5: Mio hands Hurons loss in double OT district opener
- 5: RC seniors are ready to close the deal
- 5: Redemption periods ends; tax sale set for July
February 2003
- 27: Galer second at regionals, making return trip to state
- 27: Thunderbolts to be first Huron opponent in tournament
- 27: Onaway/Inland Lakes to square off in district volleyball
- 27: Onaway basketball team likely to face Alcona in districts
- 27: Sentencing guidelines discussed for man up on multiple B & E charges
- 26: High School Tournament Trail
- 26: Reigning Miss Rogers City to compete in Junior Miss pageant
- 26: RC woman is stranded after fall on ice; encourages others to get medical alert devices
- 26: School district policies topic of Monday workshop
- 26: Future of HUNT in jeopardy because of funding woes
- 26: Progress reported on Lakeview residential project
- 26: Viking volleyball team ends regular season on winning note
- 26: RC claims SAC conference title, tunes up for volleyball district
- 26: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: Ready for the tournament trail
- 26: Three Hurons advance to state wrestling finals March 6
- 20: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY:Coach Karl optimistic about remaining games
- 20: Posen has no answers for Fairview as Eagles sweep Vikings
- 20: Six wrestlers try to make it to state finals
- 20: Hurons topple Cards on hardcourt; face Newberry Friday
- 20: Tale of two trails headed for construction in the county;
- 20: Sid Nadolsky Day proclaimed
- 20: City to seek proposals for RV park feasibility study
- 20: Posen board reacts to possible budget cuts
- 20: RCHS Class of 2003 includes three 4.0 students
- 20: City to seek proposals for RV park feasibility study
- 15: Suspects sought in strong arm robbery
- 14: Cardinal volleyball teams will host parent’s night Wednesday
- 14: Six Cardinal wrestlers to compete in districts Saturday at Rogers City
- 14: Onaway basketball team prepare for stretch run
- 12: Petoskey sneaks past Huron spikers;
- 12: Courtesy Travel suffers structural fire Monday
- 12: FLASHBACKS: Huron buzzer beater defeats Posen
- 12: Posen basketball team defends home floor in splitting the series
- 12: Posen volleyball team looking for turn-around against Atlanta
- 12: COLUMNIST RICHARD MILLIMAN: Get out your scissors and join the fun
- 12: Firefighter who set fires gets one year delay of sentence
- 12: Radka Building will be site of RCHS prom
- 12: Schools look to make best use of facilities
- 12: Saints take away SAC crown from Hurons
- 12: RC schools prepare for cuts as state funds dry up
- 12: Local agencies on the alert as national events warrant
- 7: Onaway netters sweep through Alanson
- 7: Cardinals can’t find an answer for Greene
- 7: Onaway man faces numerous charges in three county crime spree
- 7: Woman convicted of setting numerous fires to be sentenced
- 5: COLUMNIST GAIL MAGGI: Daughter in a bucket!
- 5: Alpena first in RC Invitational; RC dominates pool play
- 5: City manager to retire in May
- 5: Warriors get lost, Hawks reaches milestone
- 5: Alcona up Friday for 6-7 Huron cagers
- 5: Vikings host T-Bolts in volleyball action
- 5: Conference title streak on the line this weekend
- 5: Posen looks to knock Fairview from first Friday
- 5: County pays for 14 chickens killed by a stray dog
- 5: REMEMBERING COLUMBIA: RC student project was supposed to go up with shuttle
- 5: County gets freezing rain and high winds, but where did all the snow go?
- 3: PUBLISHER’S COLUMN by Richard Lamb: Answering website questions
January 2003
- 31: Two suspects arrested in break ins of businesses
- 31: No plans to hire police officer
- 31: Rogers City Skate Park survey. Compiled by RCHS Key Club and Kiwanis Club of RC
- 31: Five injured in two vehicle collision
- 29: COLUMNIST GAIL MAGGI: Cheaper by the Dozen?
- 29: St. Ignace takes 83-57 win over Hurons
- 29: Huron spikers lose to Alpena, host tournament Saturday, Feb. 1
- 29: RC Bowlers readying for district and regional finals:
- 29: Major improvements slated for US-23 to include turn lane
- 29: The CDA hones in on RFP for Lakeview Residential Ren Zone project
- 29: SPORTS COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY:Not even the nags can get the call right
- 29: Two Huron wrestlers crowned Northern Michigan champions
- 29: Posen wins close games to sweep competition
- 29: Posen puts away De Tour with 15-0 third quarter run
- 29: Posen Chamber sets annual meeting, plans benefit dinner dance
- 24: You?ll be shivering at the Shivaree
- 24: Competitive fundraiser slated for young accident victims
- 24: Aiming for a spring opening, Maritime Museum officials ask city for help
- 24: Vikings can?t counter Atlanta?s attack, host Au Gres Thursday
- 24: RC School Board to work with city on future projects
- 24: Economic Development partnership agenda
- 24: COLUMNST PETER JAKEY: Super Bowl predictions
- 24: Posen Schools to lose $34,000 in proposed state reductions
- 23: Wrestlers suffer close loss to Whittemore, defeat Mio last week
- 23: Rogers City tops Posen in exciting basketball contest
- 22: Area hit by the cold snap blues as temperatures drop
- 22: Governor Granholm’s cuts have schools scrambling
- 17: Onaway child recovering from bus accident is brought home
- 17: Child recovering from bus accident is brought home
- 16: Onaway basketball team drops close one to Joburg, routed by Rudyard
- 15: Bill Barrett trophy stays in Rogers City
- 15: RC evens record at 4-4; face undefeated Rudyard Friday (Jan. 17)
- 15: Vikings dominate Mio in 64-35 win Tuesday
- 15: SPORTS COLUMNIST: PETER JAKEY
- 15: Kortman sentenced 6 to 30 years for crimes
- 15: COLUMNIST GAIL MAGGI: Real Men Don’t Dust
- 15: CDA entertains all comers for Ren Zone;
- 15: New Year’s baby arrives to Geyer household
- 15: RC school discovers it owns 160 acres of land in Bismarck Twp.
- 15: Sheriff warns that ice may be unsafe
- 9: Young student struck by school bus
- 9: First baby of the year in Onaway area is a girl
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- 9: School bus accident sends child to the hospital
- 8: Sheriff?s department finalizes numbers from year
- 8: Hurons win over Pickford; play at St. Ignace Jan. 10
- 8: New Year?s Filly arrives, still waiting on a New Year?s Baby
- 8: COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: The road to Australia won?t be an easy one
- 8: Cuts hard on morale at Sheriff’s Department
- 8: Three take first place as team finishes eighth at Hesperia
- 8: Vikings get big win over Atlanta Tuesday
- 8: Council member concerned with cost of gas in area
- 8: Hurons defend title in Bill Barrett wrestling tournament Saturday
- 8: Bruder elected chairman of five-member county board
December 2002
- 30: CDC looks for innovative ways to make due with less money for 2003
- 30: Hurons defeat Boyne, lose to Saints in finals of holiday tournament
- 30: RCHS and Posen High School sports schedules
- 30: Rogers Theater passes from Vogelheim family to Heidemann; plans to expand stage for shows
- 30: County commissioners approve $4 million budget in final meeting of the year
- 27: Sheriff’s department continues investigation of December 15 accident which claimed a life
- 26: Numbers continue to be a problem for OHS wrestling
- 23: Razed building has history tracing back to early days of Rogers City
- 23: Volleyball team tests the waters against difficult opposition
- 23: Freshman keeps undefeated record intact; Hurons sweep competition at Oscoda
- 23: Posen sweeps visiting A-E
- 23: Vikings looking for a few more baskets in the coming year
- 23: COLUMNIST PETER JAKEY: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS
- 23: CDC to make due with less money for 2003
- 23: A taste of New York City is coming to Rogers City.
- 23: Second developer steps in the picture for Lakeview Renaissance residential zone
- 19: Family moves into Habitat home in time for Christmas
- 18: Alcona takes advantage of Huron turnovers to defeat Rogers City 65-40; JV stays undefeated at 3-0
- 18: Vikings take third place Saturday at the Mackinaw City Tournament
- 18: Volleyball team opens with home win over Cheboygan
- 18: Hurons take second at St. Ignace
- 18: Mio still a tough spot to win for Viking hoopers
- 18: Broadband Internet now connected at Posen High School
- 18: Habitat home dedicated and occupied in time for Christmas
- 18: Waterways Commission selects DNR, not city, to operate Presque Isle Harbor
- 18: Community Development Authority given proposal from local builders for Lakeside Renaissance Zone
- 18: Skatepark project put on hold by Rogers City Kiwanis
- 17: Accident claims life near Onaway Sunday on M-68
- 17: Early deadlines set for Christmas and New Year week
- 16: Differences ironed out between senior groups
- 16: UPDATED: Conditions of Monday morning US 23 accident victims improving
- 12: Superintendent Szymoniak grateful for citizen involvement
- 12: Moran Iron Works wants to establish high wire corridor from Rogers City to Onaway
- 12: Haske family keeps warm tradition alive with cookie baking and exchanging
- 12: UPDATED AFTER PRESS DEADLINE: Differences ironed out between senior groups
- 11: ‘Top 10′ list of facilities concerns to be drawn up by RC school board
- 11: Turnover-filled second half leads to collapse for Vikings
- 11: Wrestlers 3-2 after defeating Wildcats Thursday at RCHS
- 11: Budget amendments approved for Rogers City Area Schools
- 11: Haske family keeps warm tradition alive with cookie baking and exchanging
- 11: Commissioners disagree about budget at Tuesday evening hearing
- 11: Citizens of the Year awarded to Asaikainen and Conley for community service
- 9: Sports coming in this week’s edition
- 7: Winter sports seasons getting underway at Onaway High School
- 6: PUBLISHER’S CORNER by Richard Lamb
- 6: Sportsman’s Show in Onaway set for Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Onaway High School
- 4: Local officials await Engler?s Executive Order
- 4: COLUMN, SNUG HARBOR by Gail Maggi — Holiday Spirit,-E pluribus unum
- 4: Rogers City looking to win third opener in a row; Vikings look to end two-game skid against Trojans
- 4: COLUMN: SPORTSBEAT by Peter Jakey—Junior High Perfection in Posen
- 4: Gates for snowmobile trail open: all that?s needed is more white stuff
- 4: Advance to publish special edition in July
- 4: Konieczny named NSL co-MVP
- 4: Hurons open wrestling season against solid competition
- 2: Presque Isle Newspapers back on the web with locally-developed site
November 2002
- 30: CDC cuts budget, approves business loans
- 30: Posen school board working to obtain elevated software programs
- 30: RC Schools brainstorm ideas on future needs of the district
- 30: Ruby Klimaszewski remembered as ambassador of goodwill for Posen
- 18: West Nile Virus shows up in county
- 18: Crazy deer stories part of hunting lore
- 18: Great football season ends for Posen
October 2002
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- May 22, 2013: RC goes purple in support of Purple Martin Mania
- May 22, 2013: Lillian and Bea to represent Hawks at Spring Fling
- May 9, 2013: Building dedicated in honor of Harry Whiteley
- May 7, 2013: Cedarville crew remembered by Lore Museum
- May 1, 2013: Officer LaLonde’s quick actions saves life of Durecki
- May 1, 2013: Whiteley to be honored with DNR building dedication
- April 17, 2013: Shipping season begins at Calcite
- April 17, 2013: Art and Beth Getzinger named grand marshals for Nautical Festival
- April 15, 2013: OPD issue heats up at city commission meeting
- April 10, 2013: Using technology to monitor lake menace
- April 10, 2013: Spring shows on the calendar, but winter remains
- April 10, 2013: Hawks barbershop stands the test of time
- April 4, 2013: Commissioners discuss funding for courthouse project
- March 27, 2013: Ocqueoc Falls ’12 project a da Vinci Award finalist
- March 27, 2013: Idalski, Pflug top RCHS Class of 2013
- March 21, 2013: Szatkowski is young Spitzer champion
- March 21, 2013: Three share valedictorian for Posen Class of ’13
- March 13, 2013: Idalski performs on the way to Carnegie Hall
- March 13, 2013: Many view classic snowmobiles at show
- March 13, 2013: ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ opens Friday at Rogers City Theater
- March 7, 2013: Court of Appeals denies appeal in case against prosecutor
- March 7, 2013: Classic snowmobiles on display at annual Rogers City show
- March 2, 2013: Skiers take to Black Mountain course
- February 27, 2013: No makeup dates yet for RC and Posen schools
- February 22, 2013: Prayers, support of the community extends across the miles
- February 13, 2013: Jack’s Barbershop back in business
- February 9, 2013: Homecoming queen crowned at RCHS
- February 8, 2013: Port project means jobs for area; possibility for more growth
- February 6, 2013: Delivery to port comes in frigid conditions
- February 6, 2013: Huron homecoming planned for Friday
- January 30, 2013: Gov. Snyder shares optimistic message at Michigan Press Association convention
- January 30, 2013: Moran Iron Works to expand; plans to hire 75 more employees
- January 30, 2013: Fire ruled accidental; Jack’s to reopen next door
- January 22, 2013: History of building goes back to brewery days
- January 21, 2013: Fire at downtown Rogers City structure under control
- January 16, 2013: New members join RC school board; Marx back as president
- January 16, 2013: County board moves forward on courthouse project
- January 9, 2013: Newborn arrives 41 minutes into New Year
- January 2, 2013: Four-term clerk Susan Rhode honored at retirement
- January 2, 2013: Braylon completing reign as New Year’s Baby
- January 2, 2013: Events highlighted from the second half of 2012
- December 12, 2012: Third-graders prepare Christmas package for Sgt. Cornett
- December 10, 2012: Music of Christmas featured at UCF benefit
- December 7, 2012: Staff Sgt. Rhode earns Purple Heart
- December 7, 2012: Father Arthur conquers Mount Kilimanjaro
- December 7, 2012: Marion Grabenstein turns 100
- November 28, 2012: Toys for tots has local, personal touch
- November 28, 2012: Parade of lights to end with tree lighting at museum
- November 21, 2012: Optimist Club lights up Westminster Park
- November 20, 2012: Family thankful to be in new home after fire
- November 20, 2012: Family gives a hoot, rescues barred owl
- November 20, 2012: Popour earns Eagle Scout honors
- November 16, 2012: St. Philip powers past Cards
- November 13, 2012: Moving on to States!
- November 12, 2012: Quarterfinal game moved to Manistique
- November 8, 2012: Cards claim first volleyball regional
- November 7, 2012: City to honor those who bravely serve on Veterans Day
- November 4, 2012: Chamber honors Melissa Fleis at banquet
- November 2, 2012: Smiles abound in Fleis visits to schools
- October 31, 2012: Wozniak named ‘Teacher of the Year’ in Rogers City
- October 31, 2012: City declares Nov. 3 ‘Melissa Fleis Day’ in Rogers City
- October 30, 2012: Winds hit hard along shoreline
- October 24, 2012: Mayor Beach Hall honored at state meeting
- October 24, 2012: Plans revealed for courthouse renovations
- October 24, 2012: ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ opens Friday in Rogers City
- October 17, 2012: State Pledge mandate supported in Posen schools
- October 17, 2012: Fleis makes finals on ‘Project Runway’
- October 17, 2012: Council takes no action to fund travel show endeavor
- October 10, 2012: Fleis moves through avant-garde challenge to make final four
- October 3, 2012: Posen fire chief stands on guard for 50 years
- October 2, 2012: Fleis one step closer to finals on ‘Runway’
- September 26, 2012: Kindergarten class adopts soldier for school year
- September 26, 2012: Life-saving moment on trail bridge
- September 25, 2012: Fleis makes final six in ‘Runway’
- September 21, 2012: Yes they did–RCHS yearbook is published
- September 19, 2012: A few questions for designer Melissa Fleis
- September 19, 2012: Fall Fest to offer something for everyone
- September 19, 2012: Cadillac Products asks township board to consider tax abatement
- September 15, 2012: Class of ’62 meets on the steps of old high school
- September 12, 2012: Smithsonian exhibit comes to Rogers City
- September 12, 2012: County fills agricultural agent position
- September 12, 2012: New school central office is open for business
- September 12, 2012: Thousands enjoy Posen Potato Festival
- September 12, 2012: Fleis does well in ‘starving artist’ challenge
- May 7, 2012: Local fishery shares knowledge and hospitality
- June 22, 2011: Another perfect weekend for boat show
- June 22, 2011: Summer festival set for Sunday in Metz
- June 22, 2011: County Fair runs this week through Sunday
- June 14, 2011: Frankfort ends Hurons’ season at state D-4 quarterfinals
- June 13, 2011: Great hitting meets all-state arm in TC
- June 8, 2011: DNR director Stokes praises work of staff at visit to P.H. Hoeft State Park
- June 8, 2011: RCHS Class of 2011 graduates 52 Sunday
- June 8, 2011: An emotional send-off for 17 PHS grads
- June 4, 2011: Huron baseball wins districts; Onaway wins softball trophy
- June 1, 2011: Makowski to be interviewed for superintendent post
- June 1, 2011: Traveling Smithsonian exhibit coming to RC in ?12
- June 1, 2011: Nautical Festival mug, brochure now available
- June 1, 2011: Graduation ceremonies set for Posen and Rogers City this weekend
- May 31, 2011: Memorial Day honors those who paid the ultimate price
- May 25, 2011: Internal posting yields one candidate; board considering next move
- May 25, 2011: Hawks to host annual spring fling this weekend
- May 25, 2011: Supporters, opposition get final say at hearing
- May 16, 2011: Hearing on Wolverine air quality permit set for Thursday at RCHS
- May 11, 2011: Bartz, Styma named valedictorian, salutatorian of Posen Class of 2011
- May 4, 2011: School to look for new superintendent
- May 4, 2011: Bellmore, Fleming head RCHS graduating Class of 2011
- May 4, 2011: Carmeuse investigates conveyor gallery collapse
- April 27, 2011: Cedarville sinking and crew to be remembered
- April 27, 2011: Community, friends and family mourn respected hardware man Erv Grulke
- April 27, 2011: Native son Neil Hopp honored for outstanding work at CMU publication
- April 27, 2011: New water tower progressing rapidly
- April 20, 2011: Encore! Mid-April snowstorm hits county
- April 20, 2011: Pettalia works to keep state campgrounds open
- April 20, 2011: Sunny daffodils part of Easter past and present at Belknap home
- April 14, 2011: Visitors’ and Resource Guide tells about county
- April 13, 2011: RCAS board opposes state aid transfer
- April 13, 2011: Adding people to the county?s Organ Donor Registry
- April 13, 2011: Wolverine hearing set for May 19 at RCHS
- April 11, 2011: Rains and winds sweep through county
- April 6, 2011: ACC?s second meetings echoes theme of ?bad timing?
- April 6, 2011: First boat arrives to a warm welcome
- March 30, 2011: Conley ends fruitful run as city planning commission chair
- March 30, 2011: Census figures show Rogers City lost nearly 500 people in decade
- March 30, 2011: May date possible for hearing on permit app
- March 30, 2011: Shipping season begins without Port of Calcite as a stop
- March 23, 2011: ACC annexation proposal not well received in Posen
- March 17, 2011: ‘We out-played them’
- March 16, 2011: Better communication goal in meeting of local officals
- March 16, 2011: Snowmobile show draws good crowds
- March 16, 2011: Kelley begins serving one year in jail
- March 15, 2011: Posen moves by Rogers City in regionals
- March 11, 2011: DEQ staff working with Wolverine to meet state and federal regulations on permit
- March 11, 2011: Hurons and Vikings meet in regional Monday
- March 9, 2011: Wolverine permit decision might be later than 60-day window
- March 9, 2011: Songs, dancing fills the stage production of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ at theater
- March 9, 2011: 7th Annual Antique and Vintage Snowmobile Show this weekend
- March 2, 2011: Rogers City loses well-known businessman
- March 2, 2011: ?Singin? in the Rain? hits stage at Rogers City Theater
- February 23, 2011: Faith Lutheran quilts cover the needy
- February 23, 2011: Wolverine permit decision might be later than 60-day window
- February 23, 2011: Posen superintendent receives positive annual review
- February 16, 2011: County discusses possibility of new courthouse, again
- February 16, 2011: Sun, snow, ice make for fun day at winter carnival
- February 16, 2011: RCAS superintendent’s contract extended
- February 16, 2011: Rogers City, Wolverine project promoted by mayor in Detroit radio station interview
- February 9, 2011: Winter carnival scheduled for Saturday
- February 9, 2011: Move of DPW, selling of lots in industrial park discussed by council
- February 9, 2011: State will not appeal Wolverine’s win in circuit court; decision on PTI expected by end of March
- February 9, 2011: Injury ends D-Pom’s quest for his third state championship
- February 2, 2011: Wolverine wins appeal sending permit back to state for reconsideration
- February 2, 2011: Benishek preaches spending cuts in first trip back to district
- February 2, 2011: Roland H.W. Schaudt is Advance New Year baby for 2011
- January 26, 2011: Treating the troops: mission to send care packages continues
- January 26, 2011: Jatkowski fares well in Bermuda Triangle Challenge
- January 26, 2011: Student input featured at RC school board meeting Monday
- January 20, 2011: Pettalia introduces bill to speed applications for coal plants
- January 20, 2011: Carmeuse numbers steady at Calcite Plant for 2010
- January 20, 2011: Planning commission to hold public hearing on zoning ordinance
- January 20, 2011: Wolverine waits for Missaukee ruling: Holland decision to be appealed by state
- January 18, 2011: Surf’s Up!
- January 12, 2011: No decision filed on Wolverine’s appeal of state’s denial permit
- January 12, 2011: Gilpin concession project heading out for bids
- January 12, 2011: Rogers City family celebrates birth of rare identical triplets
- January 5, 2011: Still awaiting word on New Year’s baby
- January 5, 2011: Year in Review part two. A look back at the second half of 2010
- January 5, 2011: Petersville proudly remembered
- December 29, 2010: Baby Nash?s reign comes to an end
- December 29, 2010: Rogers City zoning ordinance has many changes
- December 22, 2010: Merry Christmas
- December 22, 2010: RCHS junior planning autism run walk
- December 22, 2010: Judge rules in favor of Holland plant; hope for Wolverine?
- December 15, 2010: Wolverine waits ruling from Missaukee circuit judge
- December 15, 2010: Perraults happy to be home for the holidays
- December 15, 2010: DHS Christmas programs bring holiday cheer
- December 13, 2010: Snow Day!
- December 8, 2010: LaBar appointed to vacant council seat
- December 8, 2010: Olde Fashioned Community Christmas exceeds expectations
- December 8, 2010: Attorney General Cox joins Wolverine as plaintiff
- December 1, 2010: Life moves along so rapidly
- December 1, 2010: Heritage Route tourism efforts show good return
- December 1, 2010: Presque Isle expands its Olde Fashioned Christmas
- November 23, 2010: Jim Bursey?s new lease on life, made possible by a organ donor
- November 23, 2010: Commission uses MML review of marijuana law
- November 17, 2010: Young woman mourned after traffic accident claims life
- November 10, 2010: RC board supports ACC annexation resolution next November
- November 10, 2010: Nautical Festival on much better ?financial footing?
- November 10, 2010: Hurons end season with regional loss
- November 5, 2010: Hurons advance to regionals
- November 3, 2010: Coolman earns teacher of year honors
- October 27, 2010: Sound of Music to open Friday in Rogers City
- October 20, 2010: Shake your mailbox day in Michigan is Saturday
- October 20, 2010: PI Historical Museum receives two State History Awards
- October 20, 2010: Window of opportunity may be closing despite best efforts to build poweer plant as proposed, Wolverine CEO reports
- October 13, 2010: Senior health fair planned at Posen senior center
- October 13, 2010: ACC interested in expanding into Presque Isle County
- October 6, 2010: Special showing of ?November Requiem? scheduled for Saturday.
- October 6, 2010: Falling for the colors: county and region?s best roads
- September 29, 2010: Restrictions for archery deer hunting in Michigan
- September 29, 2010: Dirty Jobs: Biological Center episode to air November 2 on Discovery
- September 22, 2010: Posen support staff contract ratified
- September 22, 2010: Unique structure, has folks wondering what Leo has growing in his garden
- September 15, 2010: CEI appeal to supreme court denied
- September 15, 2010: State asks judge to strike Wolverine’s appeal of denial
- September 15, 2010: Posen hosts another enjoyable weekend of festival fun
- September 8, 2010: Posen set to host 59th annual Potato Festival
- September 8, 2010: Recall of Presque Isle Township supervisor Pokorski to go on November ballot
- September 8, 2010: Man rescued after four hours on lake
- September 1, 2010: November Requiem honored at Grand Rapids Film Festival
- September 1, 2010: Senator Stabenow touts green economy at UAW Center
- September 1, 2010: Construction moves along with water and sewer system upgrades
- September 1, 2010: State likely to answer Wolverine’s appeal of permit denial
- August 25, 2010: New members inducted to Great Lakes Lore Maritime Museum
- August 25, 2010: Everyday hero essay winner honored at event
- August 25, 2010: Honk Jr set to open tonight
- August 19, 2010: Cut off from the outside world for a day
- August 14, 2010: Lindsey Bartz is the new Miss Posen
- August 11, 2010: Fishing tournament and family fun day this weekend
- August 11, 2010: New teachers ready to join staff
- August 10, 2010: Wolverine to appeal MDNRE decision
- August 4, 2010: Election Results
- August 4, 2010: Carmeuse Lime and Stone celebrates 150 years
- August 4, 2010: Bands at big tent, fine food are some highlights of the festival
- July 30, 2010: Rachel Lewandowski crowned Miss Rogers City as Nautical Festival begins
- July 28, 2010: Recall questions goes to Bearinger Township voters
- July 28, 2010: Don?t forget to vote. Residents will take to the polls in Tuesday?s primary
- July 28, 2010: Nautical Queen’s Pageant to feature Miss Michigan 2009
- July 21, 2010: County to reconsider streetlight project in downtown Rogers City
- July 21, 2010: Altman faces challenger in Republican primary
- July 21, 2010: Miss Rogers City pageant to feature six contestants
- July 14, 2010: Buck combo tags to have new restrictions
- July 14, 2010: Tall ship makes stop at local harbor
- July 14, 2010: Beloved Sister Rita to be honored for 50 years of blessings
- July 7, 2010: FOURTH OF July weekend brought a flourish of activity to the area. Above is a parade around the new Presque Isle Lighthouse.
- July 7, 2010: Nautical festival parade, car show registrations available
- July 7, 2010: Eyes on the road, both hands on the wheel: no texting allowed
- June 30,