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District Court Report – Sept 26, 2023

Jason Paul SmithAssault or Assault & BatteryFines and costs $633.1793 days, credit 1, balance suspendedComplete anger management Michael David Decker, Jr.Operate While IntoxicatedFines and costs $107093 days, credit 1, balance held in abeyance80 hours community serviceNo alcohol, controlled substance, marijuana, THCNo alcohol productsNo bars/taverns/casinosNo new medical marijuana cardNo weaponsSign releasesTest […]

Sault’s Litzner is Runner Up at Jackson Invitational 

The biggest meet of the season, the combined Sault Area Varsity, JV and Middle School cross country teams traveled to compete in the Jackson Invitational over the weekend. Sault High sophomore Gabe Litzner was runner up in the Varsity boys competition, with a time of 15:53.50. His teammates sophomore Shea […]

Powderpuff Game Kicks Off Homecoming Week

Monday night, the 40th Annual Powderpuff Football game took place to kick off Sault High’s Homecoming Week. A fundraiser for the school’s Business Professionals of America program, the junior girls took on the senior girls in an intense flag football game. The teams were coached by varsity football players. The […]

Sault High Soccer Hosts Annual Cancer Awareness Game

The Sault High Boys Soccer Annual Cancer Awareness game hit a little closer to home this year, with the team choosing to honor Sault High Alum and soccer player MacKenzie (Kalchik) Paul, who is currently battling leukemia. The team hosted Escanaba, and despite a huge effort put in at practice […]

Indians go 3-1 at Tier 1 Hockey Federation Showcase

In the opening game of the Tier1 Hockey Federation showcase in Pittsburg the Indians came out quick scoring three goals in the opening period. Jordan Murray started the scoring early in the period from Deven Jones-McDonald, then Carter Huckson scored 50 seconds later from Tyler Neveau and Murray got his […]

JOBS FOR TOMORROW

Recently, as I went through some things, I ran across a newspaper called the “Weekly News Review” out of Washington D.C. The following article about nursing was written on September 19, 1941. The writer’s name was not listed, but it makes for a very interesting read. Keep in mind the […]

MEAN WHAT YOU SAY

“Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from evil.” – Matthew 5:37 (ESV) I recently went through a major event in my life, and I was counting on the people who had offered help. But not one of those supposedly well-meaning people followed […]