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Ken “Casey” Carstens as a 16-year-old pitching for the Southern Division of the Northeastern Michigan Baseball League “Crump” team, 1965.          					                      --Courtesy Photo
Dr. Ken (Casey) Carstens, a former professor and director of the Murray State University anthropology and archaeology program in Kentucky, was inducted Sunday, July 17, 2022, into the NEM baseball Hall of Fame. The NEM league existed from 1916 to 1986. Players consisted of advanced sandlot players...
Annette Glenn, State Representative
Rep. Annette Glenn, R-Midland, continues her fight against human trafficking as an international awareness day about the horrific crime approaches. July 30 is recognized as the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. Glenn has been a leader in combating human trafficking in Michigan over the last...
Annette Glenn, State Representative
Rep. Annette Glenn, R-Midland, continues her fight against human trafficking as an international awareness day about the horrific crime approaches. July 30 is recognized as the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. Glenn has been a leader in combating human trafficking in Michigan over the last...
Alan and Barb Flues
The Pinconning United Methodist Church is happy to honor Barb and Alan Flues at this year’s Ice Cream Social. Barb has been a member of PUMC since 1986 and served as secretary for several years. She was hired as treasurer in 2005 and remains in that position. She has held numerous volunteer...
On August 7, 2022, Michigan Day at the VFW National Home, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, will be held with events starting at 9 am, there will be family fun and games outside the Community Center, guided people mover and self-guided tours from 10 am - noon. There will be a program at noon followed by a...
The early summer heat and lack of rainfall in lower Michigan is beginning to affect landscape trees in our area. Trees often begin to show drought stress symptoms about the same time that unirrigated lawns begin to brown up. We are beginning to see common indicators that broadleaved trees are...
President’s List Nearly 600 students from Saginaw Valley State University were recognized for their determination and commitment to academic excellence by being named to the winter 2022 semester President’s List. To be eligible for the President’s List, a student must take at least 12 credit hours...
CITY OF PINCONNING ELECTION WORKERS (l-r above) Carole Maida, Patrick Johnson, Mary LaPan, and Bill Jasura  wait patiently for voters on Tuesday morning.          --Journal Photos
The polls were open on Tuesday for the Michigan Primary Election, which allows voters to choose some of the candidates they will see on their ballots in November’s General Election. Primary elections allow voting for only a single party, either Democratic or Republican (other parties that will...
(NAPSI)—For decades, medical researchers struggled to solve the mystery of how to reverse paralysis caused by serious spinal cord injuries. Finally, hope appears to be at hand. Making Mice Move Remarkable video footage shows how paralyzed mice regained some of their ability to walk again after...
The Pinconning Area Schools Board held their July meeting on Monday evening. In Public Comment on agenda items, Anthony Holstine spoke. After the routine opening of the meeting, the Consent Agenda including a large number of items related to the new budget year, employment of new staff, and the...

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