Calling all voters: Your vote matters! Especially in a Primary Election (which this year is August 4th) since only one party is often represented on the ballot, and the winners of the primary election move to the November General Election (11/3/2020). Don’t “skip” the Primary Election. These days, we have […]
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Charles Maurice Collins
Charles Maurice “Charlie” Collins, age 62, of Cedarville, Michigan, died peacefully on June 23, 2020 at the home of his daughter and son-in-law in Cedarville, surrounded by his family. He was born in Dr. Blue’s office on Cedarville Bay on August 20, 1957 to George Thomas and Mary Margaret (Carr) […]
June 26, 2020
Karl Krawczak10/22/1969Operate While Visibly ImpairedFines and costs $75093 days, credit 1, balance heldRecommendations in assessment80 hours community service Jesse James Burtt02/28/1974Operate Without License on PersonFines and costs $125 Kaylee Lynn Miller10/26/1998Disorderly Person-JostlingFines and costs $49090 days held in abeyanceNo alcohol, controlled substance, marijuanaTest on demandNo alcohol productsNo contact with victim30 […]
Chippewa County Health Dept reports two additional cases of COVID-19 – and possibly more
CHIPPEWA County, Michigan – On June 27, 2020, Chippewa County Health Department (CCHD) was notified two Chippewa County residents had tested positive for COVID-19. The identified individuals are adult males ages 61 and 70. The individuals began developing symptoms approximately one week ago and then tested positive. The individuals are […]
Man shot in Trout Lake Twp
ST. IGNACE — A man was shot in Chippewa County early Saturday, according to the Michigan State Police Sault Ste. Marie Post. Police said that about 1:15 a.m. Saturday, troopers were dispatched to a Trout Lake Township residence following a 911 call requesting assistance for a gunshot victim. Upon arrival […]
Harold M. Radtke
Harold M. Radtke, a life-long resident of Sault Ste. Marie passed away on May 21, 2020, at War Memorial Hospital. He was born in the Soo on June 17, 1932, to Max and Ada Radtke. Following school years, he served in the US Army from January 11, 1955, through January […]
Whitmer Renames Cass Building For Elliott, Larsen
Governor Gretchen Whitmer today renamed the state office building named for former territorial Governor Lewis Cass, whose history as a former slaveholder and supporter of the popular sovereignty movement to let states decide whether to abolish slavery has come into greater focus in recent weeks, for former state Reps. Daisy […]
Woman arrested after leading police on chase across Big Mac
OTSEGO COUNTY, Mich. – A driver was arrested after leading police on a chase over the Mackinac Bridge on Thursday morning. Michigan State Police (MSP) say at around 8:55 a.m. a trooper stopped a 2018 Volkswagen GTI on northbound I-75 near Gaylord. Officials say the driver, a 31-year-old woman from Waterford, […]
Vessel Sinks in Grand Traverse Bay
SAULT SAINTE MARIE, Mich. — The U.S. Coast Guard rescued 10 people from the water in Grand Traverse Bay, Traverse City, Michigan, Friday. At approximately 2:30 p.m., Sector Sault Sainte Marie Command Center received a distress radio call from a 30-foot vessel that was taking on water. The Coast Guard […]
NASCAR shares picture of noose from Bubba Wallace’s garage, says search at all tracks found only one pulldown rope in noose
NASCAR said Thursday its investigation into the discovery of a noose in a Talladega Superspeedway garage stall did not reveal information about how it was placed there or who was responsible. “I know we like to have complete resolution here and have all the answers,” Phelps said. “Based on all […]