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Low turnout for Au Train recreation survey

Au Train Township officials are wondering which direction to go after an unusually low turnout for the municipality’s most recent survey. Just 70 people responded to the township’s recreation plan survey, which is less than a third of the responses from the last recreation survey in 2012.

Tribal judge dismisses lawsuit over Sault Tribe election

A tribal court judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought against the Sault Tribe Board of Directors that would have cancelled the upcoming tribal election and install former board member DJ Hoffman as chair. The written opinion, dated Nov. 4, 2022, by Tribal Court Judge Jocelyn K. Fabry explained that because the Board had determined the Tribe’s laws required and permitted the members to vote on a Chairperson, the Court did not have authority to stop the members from voting.

Rock River updates DEI approach after attorney review

Rock River Township will be shifting its approach regarding a controversial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policy after receiving an opinion from the township attorney. Roger Zappa, who serves as a civil and government attorney for numerous municipalities in Alger County, said that while a DEI policy can be added, it should be moved forward as a resolution and not as a part of the township’s master plan.

MARESA, others win Governor’s Service Awards

Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Community Service Commission announced Monday, Nov. 14, that 46 individuals, businesses and nonprofi t organizations recipients of the 2022 Governor’s Service Awards and applauded their commitment to volunteerism, service or philanthropy.

Chatham VFW raffle winners

The Ikkala Brothers VFW Post 9714 in Chatham held their annual Veterans Day Raffle at the Snack Bar in Eben on Friday, Nov. 11. These are the winners: $600 - Kate Starb $500 - Scott Smith $400 - Candie Hertzler $300 - William Cox $200 - Nawco Anna $100 - Mike Dugas $100 - Bonnie Johnson $100 - Brad Ghiardi

Munising School Public Library notes

Holiday hours for the Thanksgiving Week are as follows: Mon. hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Tues. and Weds. hours are 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Thurs. and Fri. – the library is CLOSED; and Sat. hours are 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.