October 2024
Seniors set a positive year: Painting a pleasant parking lot
Munising High School Seniors, the upcoming 2025 graduates, wanted to paint a whole new attitude to distinguish themselves from past groups of grads. Even well before school began, the group could be seen online promoting positive messages like looking forward to sunrises instead of sunsets. As part of their positivity, each senior was given the opportunity to paint a parking spot.
Read MoreSeniors set a positive year: Painting a pleasant parking lotMunising Baptist soccer slips by Ojibwe
The Munising Baptist soccer team had a close battle with Ojibwe Charter School on Monday. The Bobcats got past Ojibwe for a 2-1 victory in the Northern Lights League.
Read MoreMunising Baptist soccer slips by OjibweEssential Tips for a Cozy and Fun Fall Camping Adventure
The fall season has arrived, but that doesn’t mean you have to be finished having outdoor adventures. In fact, fall camping can be extra fun if you know how to do it! If you want to enjoy some fall camping adventures this year, check out our tips.
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Veterans Outreach Event: Join Alger County Veterans Affairs and U.P. Together With Veterans on Tuesday, October 8th, from 1-4pm at Munising American Legion Post 131. Open to all veterans, their families, and caregivers. Learn about benefits, healthcare, and wellbeing resources. Representatives from Iron Mountain VA, Mobile Vet Center, Secretary of State, and more will be present. Can’t attend? Contact Alger County Veteran Service Officer or call 1-800-MICH-VET. Less than 50% of veterans access their earned benefits—let’s change that together.
Read MoreBriefsFlame of Hope Week Raises Awareness and Funds for Special Olympics Athletes
The Munising community came together once again to support the Flame of Hope, a pivotal event aimed at raising awareness for Special Olympics athletes. Organized by Carl White, a retired Captain and Michigan LETR Executive Council member, and his wife Carla, the local Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) was held on September 25, 2024, and saw 14 participants either walk or run a 5k, beginning and ending at the East Channel Brewery, located in the heart of downtown Munising. Participants followed a scenic route that showcased the natural beauty of the area, while bringing attention to an important cause.
Read MoreFlame of Hope Week Raises Awareness and Funds for Special Olympics AthletesRobert “Robbie” A. Manahan
Robert “Robbie”A. Manahan, age 36, of Munising, died unexpectedly, Monday, September 23, 2024. A memorial service will take place at the Bowerman Funeral Home on Friday, October 18, 2024. Visitation will be from 12:00 until 2:00 p.m. with the service starting at 2:00 p.m. Robbie’s obituary and online guestbook may be viewed and signed at bowermanfuneralhome.net
Read MoreRobert “Robbie” A. ManahanRobert “Bob” Belfry
On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, Robert “Bob” Belfry passed peacefully in his home after a lengthy battle with his health. Born and raised in Munising to Juanita “Kinky” Werner, Bob had an adventurous heart that led him to hitch-hike across the country. He got into all kinds of mischief while working in San Francisco, Oklahoma, Chicago, and anywhere else he decided to settle. And while many of these tales are too fun to include here, Bob’s friends and family know that he enjoyed everything life had to offer during that time. No matter how far he roamed, Munising was always Bob’s home, and he later returned and eventually welcomed his beloved daughter Danielle into the world. While back in his hometown, Bob worked at the Alger Correctional Facility for nearing twenty years, where he made friends with everyone from his fellow corrections officers to the inmates. In addition to being a devoted son and father, Bob was an avid music fan and collector who had amassed thousands of CDs over the years, a passion he shared with his daughter. He also enjoyed working with his hands, whether that was building something or creating all mediums of art. Though he would hate the term, Bob truly was a renaissance man who excelled at anything he put his mind to. His close friends and family knew him for his mischievous spirit, outrageous tales, and generosity.
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