June 2023

SC track and field ends at finals

The Superior Central track and field teams concluded their seasons at the MHSAA U.P. Division 3 finals on Saturday, June 3 in Kingsford, with the boys team finishing 17th and the girls finishing 16th of the over 30 schools in the field. It was the first time since 2018 that both boys and girls teams scored points at the finals.
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How High is Too High?

Many crops thrive in high-humidity settings, both in growth and storage. It’s no surprise that many produce growers intentionally create high-humidity environments on their farms for growing or storing produce, such as in storage rooms for apples or indoor growing rooms for mushrooms.
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DNR asks anglers to share details of muskellunge fishing trips

Don’t forget to participate in the muskellunge angler survey to help Michigan Department of Natural Resources biologists obtain valuable data on this important sport fish. “Muskellunge are difficult to survey, so biologists are dependent upon information provided by anglers to help us manage this species, says DNR fisheries biologist Neal Godby in Gaylord.
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Help me avoid diabetes

Q: I read your article from about two months ago about prediabetes and discussed my risk factors with my doctor (obese, relatively inactive, two siblings with diabetes, and I had gestational diabetes with my last pregnancy six years ago). She advised that I undertake the exercise regimen you mentioned (brisk walking for 30 minutes 5 days a week) and cut down my calorie intake.
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