May 2023
Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market successfully opens
The Munising Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market opened up on Monday, May 22, with a number of locals and tourists sampling the fare. “We’re excited to offer locals things that are grown and produced locally, and providing an opportunity for locals to present their offerings as well,” Market Director Hilary Ludecke said.
Read MoreFarmers’ and Artisans’ Market successfully opensMunising Memorial Hospital purchases new equipment for physical therapy patients
Munising Memorial Hospital’s Physical Therapy Department has received a brand new NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer Bike. Not only is the bike used in a majority of patients’ therapy treatment plans, but the life span of this quality piece of equipment makes it very cost effective too.
Read MoreMunising Memorial Hospital purchases new equipment for physical therapy patientsBriefs
Starting tonight, three Alger County high schools will have their graduation ceremonies this weekend. Superior Central starts tonight at 7 p.m. at the school gymnasium and Munising will be Saturday at noon at Mustang Stadium. Munising Baptist will be Sunday, May 28 at 3 p.m. at the church. Burt Township does not have a 2023 graduating class.
Read MoreBriefsSubscription drive fails
There are not enough subscribers for The Munising Beacon to go to print on June 2. The subscription drive over the last month has only gathered half of the necessary subscriptions needed to offset the high costs and logistical challenges of bringing a newspaper back to the area.
Read MoreSubscription drive failsACRC vacancies exempt from 30-day rule, says clerk’s office
The vacancy on the Alger County Road Commission (ACRC) does not fall under the same state law as other public vacancies, according to a statement made by Alger County Deputy Clerk Joel VandeVelde. The ACRC is without one of its three board members after the death of chair Jack Hubbard on Monday, May 15.
Read MoreACRC vacancies exempt from 30-day rule, says clerk’s officeFrazier takes over Women’s Center
The Women’s Center, a premier organization in the Upper Peninsula serving people impacted by intimate partner violence, has selected Jennine Frazier as their next Executive Director (ED) after an extensive nationwide search.
Read MoreFrazier takes over Women’s CenterGERALDINE “GERRY” ANDERSON
Eben Junction - Geraldine “Gerry” Anderson, 81, of Eben Junction died following a two-year illness on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, at Bishop Noa Home in Escanaba. She was born on July 27, 1941, the youngest of three children to Reinhold and Avis (Newell) Miller. Gerry grew up on the family farm and graduated valedictorian from Oconto Falls High School in 1959. While raising her family, she worked at Frigo Cheese in Lena, Wis. and worked as the office manager at Milwaukee Valve. On October 9, 1977, she married Marvin Anderson and her family moved to the Upper Peninsula in 1978. Gerry was the office manager at Norman Oil from 1979 until 2003. She and Marvin were married over 26 years when he preceded her in death on December 24, 2003. After Marvin’s death, Gerry became a VIP summer volunteer. She spent two years at the Apostle Islands and 12 years at Glacier National Park in Montana (2009 - 2021.) She spent her winters here with her friends “The Geezerettes” who spent time together in friendship while socializing and exercising together. Gerry was active in the Alger County community. She served as secretary for the Yard and Garden Club of Alger County. Gerry volunteered at the Chatham checkpoint of the Midnight Run dogsled race, and was a member of St. Rita Catholic Church where she taught CCD and served on the finance committee. She was a member of the Munising Bay Quilt Guild and was involved with the women’s organizations at the Sion Lutheran Church. Gerry was treasurer of the Alger County Historical Society and was a Master Gardener. Gerry was honored in 2005 by Alger County as Woman of the Year. Gerry is survived by her children Amy Baerwaldt of Oak Creek, Wis. and Mitch Dolata of Waterford, Wis.; stepchildren Kevin (Denise) Anderson, Lynn (Bill) Zeeman, Stephanie (Patrick) Schwingle, and Amy (Bob) Posont; grandchildren Justin (Florence Carrell) Baerwaldt, Zachary (Morgan) Schuenemann, Cody Dolata, Alicia Anderson, Haley Anderson, Tammy (Brian) Knapton, De
Read MoreGERALDINE “GERRY” ANDERSONSC sweeps Munising
The Superior Central Cougars won both ends of a double header against their Alger County rivals on Tuesday, May 16. SC won 15-0, 27-12 in Eben Junction.
Read MoreSC sweeps MunisingRoad Commission Chair Jack Hubbard dies at 67
Jack Hubbard, former Burt Township supervisor and current chair of the Alger County Road Commission, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, May 15. He was 67 years old.
Read MoreRoad Commission Chair Jack Hubbard dies at 67