
We are pleased to announce that Braylin Calhoun is our Student of the Week. Braylin is a fifth grader and the son of Emily Cook and Isiah Calhoun. Braylin is a wonderful leader both inside the classroom and out. He is a caring individual and will help anyone without being asked to do so. Braylin’s favorite subject is Math, especially using the basketball hoop as a learning tool in Mrs. Johnson’s room to help him stay focused. He loves playing football and basketball as well as spending time with his friends. Congratulations to Braylin and his family!

“We never knew that this could even be considered an option. If there is a way for the road commission to plow these extra roads, how can we move that forward, because we would love to have something in place.”

A host of holiday events hit Alger County last weekend, ranging from parades, charitable efforts, “shop local” programs and numerous opportunities to see Santa and Mrs. Claus.

The Munising Mustangs launched a big second half comeback to defeat the Superior Central Cougars 44-37 in Eben Junction on Wednesday, Dec. 7. Big plays from Emmy Crisp and Bailey Corcoran help erased a nine-point lead for the rivalry win.
In recognition of Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, Dec. 5-9, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is reminding residents that resources are available through the Michigan Department of State (MDOS) for residents to educate themselves on safe driving at any age. Benson encourages older Michigan drivers and their family members to take advantage of available resources at Michigan.gov/ AgingDriver.
Boys Basketball Dec. 5 Munising Baptist 54 Big Bay de Noc 72 MB: 13 11 11 19 BBdN: 26 21 13 12 Leading Scorers: MB: R.

Ryland Mosley scored a pair of goals to break a 1-1 tie and lift No. 18 Michigan Tech to a 3-1 victory over Northern Michigan Saturday in front of a sold-out crowd at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena.

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The Bay College women’s basketball team was outscored 25-4 during an eight-minute stretch of the first half and could not recover, losing to the Kalamazoo Valley Cougars, 63-46, Wednesday night at the Bay College Gym. It was Bay’s first game in 17 days.