May 2024

Merle “Buzz” D. Karr

Merle “Buzz” D. Karr, age 70, of Munising died on Thursday, April 25, 2024 at Munising Memorial Hospital. He was born on August 2, 1953, the sixth of eight children to Merle F. and Dorothy (McNally) Karr. In his youth, Buzz played Little League and participated in wrestling. At an early age, he found his love for the woods and spent the rest of his life hunting and fishing whenever he could. Merle graduated from Wm. G. Mather High School in 1972. He worked at several different places. Merle worked construction with VanEss on the pipeline, logging in the woods with his brother-inlaw Pete, Timber Products, with Uncle Arvo at Miller Tool & Die where he mastered his sharpening skills, the DePere foundry where he made a giant cast iron pot that family still uses today for large gatherings, and he spent over thirty years alongside his best friend, Greg Anderson, and his wife, Mary Ann, with Anderson Landscaping. Merle married Kelly Anderson, and together they raised their son, Merle J. Karr. Buzz enjoyed working on snowmobiles with his cousin, Kenny McNally and racing sleds in his younger years. Merle shot bows competitively and was UP Champion in Class B Archery multiple years. He married Sheila (Terry) Enterline on July 1, 2015. She preceded him in death on July 13, 2023. Merle was a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.
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Richard David “Dave” Erickson

Richard David “Dave” Erickson, age 81, of Munising, died April 19, 2024, at his winter home in Dade City, Florida. He was born on June 9, 1942, in Munising to the late Richard T. and Lucille (Passinault) Erickson. Dave graduated from William G. Mather High School in 1960. He moved to Milwaukee, WI, and worked for Controls Company of America in manufacturing. This is where he met Mary Helen Young. They were married May 22, 1965, and soon after moved to Lower Michigan where he worked for Canteen as a vendor in GM’s Pontiac plant before moving back to the Munising area to raise their three children. Dave worked at the Clevland Cliffs Iron Company and was later hired at Kimberly Clark and worked in the lab there until he retired in 1997. Dave enjoyed ice fishing, four-wheeling, helping family, cooking, baking, deer hunting, and spending time at his property on the 440. He also enjoyed playing games with his extended family and friends. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Church, Knights of Columbus, and Munising Moose Lodge.
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LAST WEEK IN ALGER CO

Every year Alger Kiwanis Club raffles off a 2 night stay at the Grand Hotel on Mackinaw Island along with a cruise on the Sip and Sail Cruise boat. (valued over $1600). All proceeds from this raffle go back into the Alger County community, primarily to children organizations. This year is the first year they sold 1500 tickets! (More than $6000 raised) CONGRATULATIONS to the winners: Grand Hotel/Cruise - Cody Grahovac, receiving certificate from Immediate Past President Jim Rodgers.
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Munising Smear League

Week 16 – 04/23/24 Jennifer Lincoln 2,183 Deane Pokela 2,179 Liz Thompson 2,164 Neil Carlson 2,162 Roger Carlson 2,141 Ken Rzanca 2,139 John Carlson 2,136 Bill Spencer 2,127 Sharon Seaberg 2,112 Tim Hall 2,109 Tim Colburn 2,105 Linda Trzeciak 2,103 Sarah Pierson 2,100 Rob Gartner 2,076 Anita Nelson 2,055 Gary Robbins 2,047 Jim Seaberg 2,046 Larry Gould 2,044 Kelly Hall 2,038 Tom Kusmirek 2,036 Barry Macurio 2,021 Greg Murk 2,013 Chuck Nebel 2,007 Mark Wilson 2,007 Mary Nebel 1,958 Steve Nebel 1,889 Billie Lindquist 1,876 Sue Tongusi 1,813
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Most Munising High students prefer testing on devices

Heather Nayback K-12 educators are all too familiar with spring testing across all levels of public education, but this year a big change has been implemented, with the College Board offering the Preliminary SAT (PSAT) and SAT and Michigan continuing to offer the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-STEP) online. Munising High School students use their school assigned Chromebooks to take these assessments.
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906 SERA deadline May 5

State of Michigan retirees and their guests will meet for a luncheon at the Up North Events Center in Gwinn on Monday, May 13. The luncheon will begin at noon. Retirees and their guests need to make reservations with Edgar Sommers by calling 906-250-5560 no later than Sunday, May 5, 2024.
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Embracing Christ’s Blueprint: A Path to Uniting Leadership and Humanity

Today, we explore a blueprint for leadership that brings people together rather than tears them apart. One Sunday afternoon I visited a member of my congregation in the hospital, and because of her medications, she didn’t recognize me. I figured out later that she thought I was her wayward nephew. After our greeting I told her I had just come from church, and she said, “You went to church!” And then, without missing a heartbeat, she said, “You know I don’t like the new pastor as much as I do the old pastor.”
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