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South Bruce Retired Women Teachers are thankful
It’s appropriate at this time of year to reflect on and express gratitude for the blessings in our lives. With the theme “We Are Thankful,” members of the South Bruce Retired Women Teachers of Ontario/Organization des Enseignantes Retraitées de l’Ontario (RWTO/OERO) gathered at the Pine River United Church Oct. 17 to conduct business, share a […]
Great Lakes water levels to dip again for peak boating season, report finds
Water levels across the Great Lakes are projected to drop below last year’s levels over the next six months during Michigan’s peak boating season, according to the latest forecast by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Read the full story by The Detroit News. Read the full story Tags: News, Michigan, Great Lakes, Detroit, report,…
Temporary storefront gives businesses trial run in Ripley
A hopeful entrepreneur has set up a temporary store in Ripley thanks to The Hub. “It’s an opportunity to showcase my business,” said 21-year-old Jamie Miller, whose business, Shop Dire, is currently set up in a storefront next to The Hub, as part of its Homestead program, which allows entrepreneurs to test their business in […]
Fundraising for LCPS playground revamp in full swing
The playground revitalization project is progressing at Lucknow Central Public School (LCPS). “We have completed Phase 1, which was the repainting of our tarmac to freshen up and add new interactive play spaces, such as four square and play road tracks, as well as we added a gaga ball pit to the school yard,” explained […]
Theft of truck
Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continue to investigate a theft of a pickup truck that was taken recently from a property located northeast of Brussels. Sometime between 7:30p.m. on March 1 and 4:30a.m. on March 2, someone entered into an insecure garage located at the victim’s property on Jamestown Road. Once inside the garage […]
Beach-dwelling gulls are vehicles for bacteria
A recent study by Central Michigan University professors and students examined ring-billed gull travel patterns at several Lake Michigan beaches in Michigan’s Ottawa and Muskegon counties. Ring-billed gulls travel between populated beaches and human waste sites like landfills and water treatment plants, carrying human pathogens with them. Read the full story by Capital News Service….