Grand Island Township leadership is officially drawing the line in the sand on whether or not the area’s smallest municipality will continue to exist. At the township’s regular board meeting on September 12, the board decided that they will hold one last special meeting on Monday, September 25 in the hopes of finding a new township clerk and find other people willing to hold office after the November 2024 election.
The Apostle John concludes his gospel with these words, “Now there are also many other things that Jesus did. Were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.” (John 21:25).
SC at Newberry, again The game between the Superior Central Cougars at the Newberry Indians is back on the schedule. Originally, the Cougars were going to Mid Pen to play tonight after Newberry was unable to secure an officiating crew. Further social media posts confused what school was to be held at blame for the scheduling change as SC was unable to travel on Thursday or Saturday. Newberry was able to get an official MHSAA crew for Friday, so the game reverted to the approved Great Lakes Eight East schedule.
The Bay College Cross Country Teams ran their first conference meet of the season. Both teams showed encouraging results as the women were ninth out of 13 teams. The Men’s Team did not post a team score.

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The Munising Baptist Bobcats played against the Mackinac Island Lakers in a tough battle on Sept. 14 at the Munising Baptist soccer field in Wetmore. For a long time it seemed to be an equal fight till the draw was settled as the Bobcats took the first goal at the Baptist school’s soccer field on Sep, 14th. Dylan Swift scored the first point in the game but then tied once the Lakers got through the Bobcat’s defenses not long after. Ultimately the Baptist Bobcats lost but not without a fight with a score of Lakers 4-2.

After a ten-year hiatus, Pictured Rocks Golf Course has a new club champion. With a two-hole lead with one hole to go, Izaak Mahoski defeated former club champion Curt Heribacka in match play on Sunday, Sept.

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The Munising Mustang football team got its first win of the season with an impressive 56-11 victory over the Rapid River Rockets. “We’ve had a little rough stretch to start off with.