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Local artist wins grant to fund Isle Royale residency

Julie Highlen, an artist from Deerton, has been selected to receive a $1,250 grant from the State of Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC) for her upcoming artist-in-residency at Isle Royale National Park. Highlen, known for her artwork focusing on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Lake Superior shorelines, aims to incorporate scenes from Isle Royale, based on her personal experiences on the island. This grant, a part of the MACC’s fiscal year 2024 funding, was awarded through a competitive peer review process. Highlen was among 711 applicants vying for the funds. The grant will enable her to spend approximately two weeks on Isle Royale in August 2024, where she plans to create a series of paintings on small wood block panels. These “mini moments” will capture various aspects of life on the island, from its natural beauty to its wildlife and historical landmarks, including the Edisen Fishery and the Rock Harbor Lighthouse. Highlen expressed her gratitude for the award, stating her commitment to making the most of this opportunity.
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This Week In History

100 Years Ago - The Munising News - Nov. 16, 1923 Mustangs hit the court Basketball practice has been started and the prospects look good for a strong team to represent the Munising high school. Negotiations have been completed for a game with the Negaunee high school to be played at Munising on January 11.
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Munising NHS adds 16

The Delta Chapter of the National Honor Society at Munising High School added 16 new members to its ranks at an induction ceremony on Friday, Nov. 10 at Mather Auditorium. Joining the NHS were Jolie Ake, Dayne Behning, Samantha Cain, Bailey Corcoran, Alexandra Goss, Daniel Goss, Carson Kienitz, Savannah Lassila, Zachary Lindquist, Kate Mattson, Natalie Holmes-Niven, Trevor Nolan, Nathan Petersen, Tessa Salo, Jacob Vanlandschoot and Elizabeth Wing.
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Munising School Public Library news

Computing ABC’s classes begin November 15. Do you want to know more about using your computer? Learn the basics and ask questions about your devices in this easy to navigate class. Contact the library to get on the list as space is very limited. Class will meet monthly at 11 a.m. on select Wednesdays.
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