“This community is like one big family to me.”
Dickinson County‘s longest serving sheriff is hanging up his badge. Dickinson County Sheriff Donald Charlevoix has announced that he will not be seeking re-election in 2008. via The Daily News
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“This community is like one big family to me.”
Dickinson County‘s longest serving sheriff is hanging up his badge. Dickinson County Sheriff Donald Charlevoix has announced that he will not be seeking re-election in 2008. via The Daily News
“I intend on exploring other interests and enjoying my hobbies, but I will miss working with many outstanding county employees, attorneys, law enforcement personnel and the county boards”
District Judge Michael Kusz has announced that he will not seek re-election at the conclusion of his current term, which expires on January 1, 2009. via The Daily News
“Our computers and our technology in our buildings, right now, about 67-percent of our technology is between six and eight years old”
Charlevoix school district will be asking voters to approve a $5.9 million bond to provide upgrades throughout the schools. via WTOM-TV Traverse City
“That money is all going to go to pay bills”
Sure, having more money is great but News-Review reader panelists are not convinced that the nearly $170 billion economic stimulus package President George W. Bush signed Wednesday will boost the economy. via Petoskey News Review
“If it’s going to happen any place, this is the place to be. There was an (automatic defibrillator) 50 feet away. That was used a couple times … There were two (Allied EMS) crews here. That’s what was so frustrating.”
A Petoskey High School student collapsed and died while participating in gym class Thursday. via Petoskey News Review
The National Weather Service in Gaylord has extended a blizzard warning for Charlevoix and a winter storm warning for Petoskey until 1 a.m. Monday. via Petoskey News Review