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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

READ THAT, CAT IN THE HAT
UPDATED: Sunday, May 4, 2008

STC sophomore wins first in Hemmingway short story contest
UPDATED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
SAGINAW -Alyssa Schramm said she was shocked when she discovered she had taken first place in the short story category at "A Night With the Hemmingways."

Seether, Fingers Eleven join 2008 Showboat line-up
UPDATED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
CHESANING -Hard rockers Seether and Finger Eleven are the latest music superstars to join the 2008 Chesaning Showboat Music Festival line-up. The chart-toppers will take the stage on Monday, July 14, with a third act to be announced at a later date.

Looking Back: Ecology Cub reunites, honors 35-year leader Holem
UPDATED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
By HILLARY DARLING Staff Reporter ST. CHARLES -Ecology Club founder Doug Holem hopes former members remember the group as a confidence-building experience as well as an environmental encounter.

Building KidZone:
UPDATED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
NEW LOTHROP -Quiet children, hands folded, still in their chairs-it's an image not included in the blueprints for KidZone, a community-based, high energy family program to launch this October.

Chesaning Board votes to replace ailing bleachers
UPDATED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
CHESANING -The Chesaning Board of Education has tackled the district's bleacher dilemma so Indian gridders can make touchdowns on their home turf this fall. The board voted Monday to seek bids for the demolition and replacement of the high school's deteriorating bleachers.

TTAseeks assessment increase from Hazelton, Maple Grove residents
UPDATED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
NEW LOTHROP - Like everyone else, area ambulance companies have been affected by rising fuel costs and other expenses. That's why Twin Township Ambulance is asking residents of Hazelton and Maple Grove Townships to approve a $50 per household special assessment in the Tuesday, May 6 election.




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