April 2024

Munising Smear League

Week 13 – 04/02/24 Jennifer Lincoln 1,797 Liz Thompson 1,772 John Carlson 1,770 Sharon Seaberg 1,758 Deane Pokela 1,756 Neil Carlson 1,754 Ken Rzanca 1,751 Bill Spencer 1,734 Rob Gartner 1,724 Anita Nelson 1,714 Sarah Pierson 1,708 Jim Seaberg 1,707 Tim Colburn 1,704 Roger Carlson 1,700 Tom Kusmirek 1,692 Greg Murk 1,683 Tim Hall 1,682 Linda Trzeciak 1,678 Chuck Nebel 1,662 Mark Wilson 1,645 Barry Macurio 1,638 Larry Gould 1,636 Gary Robbins 1,634 Kelly Hall 1,619 Steve Nebel 1,554 Mary Nebel 1,550 Sue Tongusi 1,505 Billie Lindquist 1,505 .
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DNR public survey, open through April 16, seeks broad input on deer management

As part of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Deer Management Initiative process, several members of the group have collaborated with a social scientist from the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University to craft a questionnaire for the public, aimed at assessing people’s opinions and perceptions about deer.
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How can I prevent reactions to poison ivy?

Q: I tend to react to poison ivy and vaguely recall that you had an article about preventing it last spring. I haven’t been able to find that information; would it be possible to send the paper another copy of the article? The steroid medication my doctor prescribed for it last year helped, but I had some side effects that make me more interested in preventing the problem in the first place.
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Truth Be Told: Embracing Honest Feedback and Spiritual Growth

The new minister stood at the church door greeting the members as they left the Sunday morning service. Most of the people were very generous telling the new minister how much they liked his message, except for one man who said, “The was a very dull and boring sermon, pastor.” A few minutes later, the same man again appeared in line and said, “I don’t think you did much preparation for your message.” Once again, the man appeared, this time muttering, “You really blew it. You didn’t have a thing to say, pastor.” Finally, the minister could stand it no longer. He went to one of the deacons and inquired about the man. “Oh, don’t let that guy bother you,” said the deacon. “He’s a little off. All he does is go around repeating whatever he hears other people saying.” 1 John 3:18 Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.
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Yoopers’ Beloved Tradition: The Pasties of the Upper Peninsula

All over the United States, different regions have their favorite fast food. Californians love In-N-Out Burger, the south can’t get enough Chickfil- a and the mid Atlantic rushes to Bojangles. But the favorite fast food in the Upper Peninsula isn’t from a chain restaurant. It is served from restaurants, roadside stands, grocery stores, and community groups, and has been around longer than any fast food chain. It’s the pasty, a filling and delicious meal that can be eaten on the go in sweet or savory versions, and every Yooper has their favorite.
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What Can My Public Library Offer Me?

Munising School Public Library (MSPL) is the only legally established public library in Alger County and has amazing services available to all cardholders. Anyone who is a resident of Alger County is eligible for a card. With a large and diverse collection of materials and excellent access to a robust interlibrary loan system, nearly anything in print is available for checkout. The onsite collection of over 29,000 titles includes fiction and non-fiction books, videos, audiobooks, and periodicals for adults, children, and young adults.
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