May 2023

Defendant’s outbursts impact 11th Circuit motion day

William John Quarfoot expressed great displeasure with his attorney, the proceedings and any potential plea offers at 11th Circuit Court motion day on Tuesday, May 16 in the Alger County Courthouse. Facing one count of assault with a weapon, Quarfoot repeatedly yelled over his attorney, accused her of making deals against his best interest with the prosecution and claimed that the court lied about bond procedures so he would not receive his money back.
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Briefs

Trout & Salmon Classic this weekend The annual Munising Trout & Salmon Classic is this weekend in Munising, as some of the area’s best competitive fishers descend onto Munising Bay. An early sign-in period will take place Friday between 7-8 p.m. at the American Legion, with teams having two days of competition on Saturday and Sunday. Weigh-ins will be Sunday, May 21.
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JACK HUBBARD JR.

Grand Marais - Jack Hubbard Jr. of Grand Marais, 67, died suddenly at Munising Memorial Hospital Monday, May 15. Jack was born in Marquette, Mich. July 29, 1955, living most of his life in Grand Marais. Jack had passions, but none like the one for his kids and grandchildren; there was old Jack (dad) and the new Jack (grandfather). He worked most of his life in the woods logging. For three years he worked in the Pacific Northwest Helicopter Logging. He started his own company in the late eighties, J. K. Hubbard Inc. He ran and managed his company until five years ago when he had an accident that put him out of the logging business, changing everything about Jack. He served his community in many roles. He was Fire Chief, Burt Township Trustee for eight years, Burt Township Supervisor for six years. As supervisor, one of his major accomplishments was having the Grand Marais Break wall built and saving the harbor. He served as Alger County Road Commission Chairman after his appointment and re-election. Active with the Grand Marais Snotrails Grooming Association. Jack’s passion for the outdoors was instilled in him by his grandfather Charles Chilson, something that only grew stronger through the years with hunting, fishing and trapping - he always was willing to teach family and young people about his outdoor activities. He had a special love for the Hurricane River camp. He loved to spend time there with his kids and grandkids. They loved it just as much. Nothing was more treasured than deer camp. He and his wife, Aleta, in 1998 bought and ran Dunes Motel, a third-generation owner. The Hubbard family is a six-generation family in Grand Marais. Nearly every night, Jack would spend time with his mom Barbara watching Tucker Carlson, with a glass of bourbon and a glass of wine for mom. He was a member of Grand Marais United Methodist Church, a member of Grand Island Lodge of Munising Free and Accepted Masons. Jack is survived by his wife Aleta nee Niemi, they were married
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Munising All-Veterans Memorial renovated

Local veterans groups fundraised to replace the wall due to disrepair and buckling and replace it with a new aluminum fencing. Fundraising efforts provided over $20,000 to the project, which meets the low end of the overall estimated costs, however fundraising is still continuing through the Vietnam Veterans of America for further upkeep and installation costs.
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