
National Night Out brings together Prescott community
“There’s as many people in this little lot right now as live in the Village of Prescott,” postulated regional emergency manager Mike Bowers at Prescott’s National Night Out event Aug. 5.
“There’s as many people in this little lot right now as live in the Village of Prescott,” postulated regional emergency manager Mike Bowers at Prescott’s National Night Out event Aug. 5.
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“I’ll tell you what—those kids, playing around that water, sounds great,” said local artist Fred Garcia.
Ogemaw County Fair 2025 opened Aug. 11 with a flag raising in Freedom Pavilion at the fairgrounds. Ogemaw County veteran John Bennett welcomed visitors and introduced a special guest.
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August signals the return of routine: school bells ringing, fall sports gearing up, and families settling back in after summer adventures. But for hospitals across Michigan, there’s no such thing as a break – the need for blood is constant year-round.
Updated from an original article written by Stan Moore, Michigan State University Extension.
As the new school year approaches, local health department are reminding parents about the immunization requirements for school.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Monday announced the latest recipients in its Food Hub and Farm Stops grant program, which is the state’s first-ever program aimed at strengthening Michigan’s middle-of-the-supply-chain agri-food systems.
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