December 2023

How can I keep my masks clean?

Q: I am 51 and have several older relatives with lung problems that I try to visit regularly. I read that last week, 18,000 Americans were hospitalized with COVID infections and want to do everything I can to avoid giving it to any of the relatives I visit. I have two N-95 face masks already, but am having difficulty finding more, but also realize I need to wear one when I visit anyone with significant lung diseases. Is there any proven method to extend the usable life of the masks I have, until I can find more?
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Munising School Public Library News

PLEASE NOTE holiday closings: Munising Public Library will be closed on Saturday, Dec. 23rd through Monday, Dec. 25th. We will also be closed Saturday, Dec. 30th through Monday, Jan. 1st. Please see our website for further details on shortened hours during the week following Christmas. Thank you for your understanding, and happy merrymaking!
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This Week in History

105 Years Ago – The Munising News – December 20th, 1918 Ban is Modified – Churches Open At a meeting of the city board of health, City Health Officer Scholtes offered the following modifications to the present flu ban regulations. Re-opening of soft drink stands, same to be restricted to five people at any one time. Re-opening of the pool rooms – restricted to two people to each table when games are in progress. The ban remains on public and social gatherings of every nature, except churches until further notice. The schools and theater will undoubtedly open January 1st.
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Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund board recommends $27.3 million to boost outdoor recreation

The Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Board recommended Wednesday to the Michigan Legislature that 53 recreation development projects and land acquisitions totaling $27,339,100 be funded in 2024. The board this year considered a total of 123 applications seeking over $51.9 million in funding.
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Briefs

Still short a few presents? Swing by the Gallery Coffee Company between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. on Friday, December 22 for their Last Stop, Sip and Shop! Local vendors and crafters will help you to find that perfectly unique present.
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Charles E. “Chuck” Riley, Sr.

Charles E. “Chuck” Riley, Sr., age 79, of Shingleton, entered eternal life early Tuesday morning, December 12, 2023 at the Trillium House in Marquette surrounded by his loving family. He was born on January 6, 1944 in Manistique, Michigan, and was lovingly adopted by Ernest and Hazel (Simmons) Riley. He grew up on the family farm raising horses and enjoying the outdoors hunting and fishing. Chuck left school early and worked hard at the farm and in the woods. He eventually started working at CCI in the sawmill and became head sawyer. Chuck retired from Timber Products after working there over forty years. In retirement, he obtained his captain’s license and started Riley’s Charter. Chuck guided countless people on Lake Superior and always knew where to find the fish. Chuck had a passion for the outdoors and living from the land. He hunted and fished, picked morels in the spring and berries in the summer, and he worked countless hours in his bountiful garden. He made homemade wine and beer, canned and pickled his vegetables, made sausage and smoked fish in his homemade smoker. And with all of his hard work and creations, he could make the best meals, fresh bread, and delicious apple pancakes. Chuck married Colleen Tyner on June 26, 1982, and they enjoyed spending time together and watching the birds. Chuck also enjoyed snuggling up in his chair with his cat Bubba.
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Linda J. Norman

Linda J. Norman, age 72, of Chatham, died Wednesday evening, December 13, 2023 at UPHS Marquette Visiting time with family and friends will take place at the Bowerman Funeral Home on Friday, January 5, 2024 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. There will also be visiting time on Saturday, January 6, 2024 at the Sion Lutheran Church in Chatham from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Rev. Bo Baumeister will conduct Linda’s memorial service at 11:00 a.m. Interment will take place at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Chatham.
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