The first waves of arrests in the deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol focused on the easy targets. Dozens in the pro-Trump mob openly bragged about their actions on Jan. 6 on social media and were captured in shocking footage broadcast live by national news outlets. But six months after the insurrection, […]
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July 9, 2021
Christopher Michael Ogston, Jr.Disorderly PersonFines and costs $43090 days suspended Justin Thomas SkipperOperate While IntoxicatedOperate While IntoxicatedOperate While Visibly ImpairedAssault or Assault & BatteryFines and costs $62593 days, credit 93 days The following cases have been bound over to the 50th Circuit Court: Johnny Ray Brown, Jr.Controlled Substance-Deliver/Manufacture Ecstasy/MDMAControlled Substance-Deliver/Manufacture […]
June 30, 2021
Kerry Drake AugustsonOperate While Visibly ImpairedFines and costs $112093 days, credit 1, serve 3, balance heldAssessment and recommendations160 hours community serviceNo alcohol, controlled substance, marijuana, THCNo bars taverns casinosSign releasesNo alcohol productsTest on demandServe 14 days on Soberlink upon release Jacob Allen CochranMotor Vehicle-Operation without SecurityFines and costs $550 Landon […]
Dalene Baker
Dalene L. Baker, 64, of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, passed away Tuesday, June 22nd, 2021. Dalene was born on November 14, 1956 in Norton, Kansas to the late Dale and Ellen Baker. She graduated from Sault Area High School with the class of 1974. She obtained her associate’s degree in nursing […]
CSB raises large for Road to Recovery with “Best Bash Ever!”
On June 16th, Central Savings Bank held its Best. Bash. Ever, the 10th Annual WMH Road to Recovery Burger Bash under its canopy at 511 Bingham Avenue. The nice weather and smell of fresh burgers brought large crowds of community members out for the great cause raising $8,161.00 for the […]
Katelyn Robinson
Katelyn Jo “Katie” Robinson, age 20, of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan passed away on Thursday, June 17, 2021, as a result of a car accident. Katie was born on November 8, 2000, in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin to Kevin and Nancy (Marone) Robinson. She graduated from Sault Area High School with […]
Accident claims 20-year-old local resident
On 6-17-2021 starting at approximately 759 pm Chippewa County Central Dispatch started receiving multiple 911 calls. The calls were reporting reckless driving of a truck starting in the Pickford area heading north towards Sault Ste Marie. The 911 callers, advised the truck was driving at very high speeds, running off […]
Managing the Munuscong River Watershed – How you can help
The restoration, protection, and preservation of the Munuscong River Watershed is a priority for the Eastern Upper Peninsula (EUP) community. The Little Munuscong and Munuscong Rivers feed into the St. Marys River system which supports a thriving walleye, salmon, and perch fishery. This fishery helps to support a significant portion […]
June 18, 2021
Harold Stanley Middleton III 02/01/1991Assault or Assault & BatteryFines and costs $12593 days, credit 20, serve 40, balance suspended David Alan Lawrence Coullard01/08/1998Operate While Visibly ImpairedFines and costs $87093 days, credit 5, balance held in abeyanceSign releasesNo alcohol, controlled substance, marijuana, THCNo alcohol productsNo bars taverns casinosTest on demandAssessment and […]
Michigan Officials Celebrate U.S. Supreme Court Decision That Upholds the Affordable Care Act
LANSING, Mich. – Today, State of Michigan officials celebrated the United States Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision that upholds the Affordable Care Act in California v. Texas. “Every Michigander deserves access to quality, affordable health care, and today’s Supreme Court decision is a victory for all Michiganders,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “The high quality, affordable health coverage provided under the Affordable Care Act is […]