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An extensive environmental site assessment is underway at the Grayling Army Airfield and it will extend to neighboring private property, checking for chemicals that have been linked to causing defects in animals, lowering immunity for children, and causing cancer in humans.
Several Grayling...
The Grayling Country Club is hosting a day of free golf this weekend in hopes of getting foster children into loving homes.
The event will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 21, at the Grayling Country Club, located at 2122 S. I-75 Business Loop.
May is foster care awareness...
While memories of lost comrades on the battlefield were on the mind of U.S. Marine Corps veteran Duke Davis, he was able to channel his attention toward building a custom bamboo fly rod last week.
A resident of Mount Eagle, Tennessee, Davis was among eight disabled military veterans who took...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking for the public’s help in finding answers about recent damage to the Mason Tract Pathway, a special management area along the AuSable River in southeast Crawford County.
In late April, gates and barriers were removed or otherwise...
Three years of planning will start to come to fruition when the Grayling Farmer’s Market opens for the season in a couple of weeks.
The City of Grayling recently obtained the property where ProBuild was located at 2059 South I-75 Business Loop. The building has been vacant for several years...
Still donning a tuxedo from his Grayling High School prom, Austin Molands became a hero after attending the rite of spring event before he graduates.
The prom for Grayling High School’s Class of 2017 was held on Saturday, April 29, at the Sonshine Barn Wedding and Event Center, located just...
A resale shop aimed at keeping children clothed throughout their growing years as well as providing other baby and children’s gear recently opened in Grayling.
Charity Sweckard, opened the Pitter Patter Children’s Resale, located at 1169 I-75 Business Loop.
“We carry anything baby,” Sweckard...
Trout Unlimited (TU) and Lovells Township, joined by dozens of fly fishing enthusiasts and other supporters, honored Arthur C. Neumann – a longtime angler, conservationist, and, according to many, a vital part of the survival of TU as an organization during its early days – with the unveiling of...
Two college students from Grayling were recently recognized for making the grade and for their leadership.
Rachel Carr and April Gugin, who attend Kirtland Community College, are members of Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges.
On March 15, Carr and Gugin were...
Registration is now open for Grayling Recreation Authority’s K-5 Cross Country Running Club, a program also known as the “Mighty Milers.” The club gives young people an opportunity to learn the sport of cross country – it’s running outdoors on a variety of terrain and elevation – and enjoy a fun...