Neighbors 2007
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Blended family, and then some
November 5, 2007
GLADSTONE - The "Brady Bunch" they're not. And the 1968 movie, "Yours Mine and Ours," starring Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda, may be a little closer, but still falls short.
Merging the families of Dr. » Full Story
Woman loves to make people happy
November 5, 2007
ROCK - If you've never heard "Maudie" sing and tell jokes, you've missed out on a true Yooper experience.
Janet Pattan, aka "Maudie," Rock, is one of the Upper Peninsula's well-known entertainers. » Full Story
A true masterpiece
November 5, 2007
ESCANABA - After spending more than 30 years in the field of education for Escanaba Area Schools before retiring in 2001, Joann Leffel of Escanaba began her second career - the career she dreamed abou » Full Story
Decades of sacrifice
November 5, 2007
ESCANABA - When you meet Rob Romero, the first word that should come to mind is legacy. Legacy is generally defined as something handed down from the past to the present generation. » Full Story
Serving the young & old
November 5, 2007
MANISTIQUE - Connie Frenette didn't see it coming. A request from a newspaper reporter to interview her about life, career and contributions to her community caught her off guard. » Full Story
Perk No. 1: Hugs
November 5, 2007
GLADSTONE - After caring for her own children until they were grown, Mary Gendron now takes care of a whole schoolful of children. » Full Story
Building a muscle at a time
November 5, 2007
ESCANABA - As they age, most Americans find it harder than it used to be to stay active and fend off excess pounds.
Good luck finding even an excess ounce on Harry Johnson, Escanaba. » Full Story
Prayerful hands across the water
November 5, 2007
ESCANABA - In the early days of what is now the United Methodist Church in Escanaba, pastors on horseback known as "circuit riders" would travel from town to town serving churches across a wide area. » Full Story
Going for quality and appearance
November 5, 2007
GLADSTONE - For the past 13 years, Jim Stewart has been honing his unique brand of talent. Stewart, a professional knife maker, works at his family's business, Bark River Knife & Tool. » Full Story
Man still helps out after devastating accident
November 5, 2007
HERMANSVILLE - His name is Harry Marsh, but you can call him "Bud," or, as some of the youth in Hermansville affectionately refer to him, "Super Bud". » Full Story
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