March 2024

Alger Sheriff Life Saving Awards Presented

On January 31, 2024, at approximately 8:51 P.M. Alger County Dispatch received a 911 call that there was a man down in a parking lot at Munising High School. The caller, Billy Hase, stayed with the dispatcher to update that the patient was not breathing and had no pulse. Valerie Ford saw the incident and recognized that the patient needed CPR. Lynne Bowerman and Susie Palomaki also witnessed the event and went back into the high school to retrieve the AED. CPR was still in progress when the AED arrived, which they then attached to the victim and activated, delivering a shock. Clay Cook and Officer Jake Klieman were on the scene and aided in CPR until Alger EMS arrived. Alger EMS was unable to obtain a pulse and continued CPR for another two minutes along with Advanced Life Saving equipment. Transport was initiated to Munising General Hospital with improvement to the victim. We would like to recognize the following for their quick recognition that CPR and an AED were needed along with their professionalism and calmness during the call.
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Staff Sergeant Stephan C. Miron

Major Awards & Decorations: Air & Space Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal Nominated by his Grandfather, Doug Miron Sergeant Miron is the NCOIC of the LeMay Center’s Intelligence Directorate System’s support team managing policy and protocols for network capabilities handling TS/ SCI. He is also the lead COMSEC Responsible Officer for the base’s largest account consisting of 33 vital systems valued at $284K. He supports Air University’s 1,500 compartmented information personnel security for 8 secure facilities and his team is the sole proprietor of Maxwell-Gunter’s AFJWICS program. Sergeant Miron entered the Air Force in September 2013. He completed Security Forces technical training in March 2014 and spent his time as a defender at Royal Air Force Base Croughton, UK and Tinker Air Force Base, OK. He later retrained to the Cyber Defense Operations field graduating in August 2020 and continued his active duty career at Tinker AFB. His time in security forces was spent participating in exercises and was distinguished for thwarting six unauthorized entry attempts into Protection Level 1 Resources and executing evacuation and cordon procedures for explosive detection equipment alerts. After retraining, he became NCOIC for the 552 Operations Support Squadron, Tinker AFB managing the largest Communications Security account for the Air Combat Command in support of numerous exercises and deployments for the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System. Throughout his time in the military, he was deployed to Niamey, Niger and Al Udeid, Qatar. In Niamey Sergeant Miron supported Operation JUNIPER MICRON and JUNIPER SHIELD. His response teams protected over $46 million in Air Force assets, enabled 108 combat sorties, and the capture of twentyone high-value targets.
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Recommendations for medical marijuana use

Q: I have several friends who have been advised to use marijuana products for medical problems that I also have been developing. What are the latest recommendations for medical marijuana use? A: The marijuana plant contains over 100 different chemicals, referred to as cannabinoids; the ones that have shown some promise and by far the most studied regarding medical uses are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).
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Important Michigan Women

As Women’s History month comes to a close, we want to share some Michigan women who have made an impact on our state and our world. Jane Johnston Schoolcraft was an Ojibwe and Scots-Irish writer born in Sault Ste.
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Munising School Public Library News

PLEASE TAKE OUR SURVEY! Munising School Public Library is updating the Strategic Plan and will need your input on what you think! It is a quick ten (10) question survey made possible in part by the University of Michigan School of Information, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Technology Act. We also have print copies of the survey available at the Munising Library. The survey runs through April 15. We appreciate your input!
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