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Pine River: Council certifies levy at $511,328 | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Adjusted library budget lowers levy $352 3:00 am, Dec. 22, 2020 × Close-up of the newer Pine River city water tower. The Pine River City Council received a revised budget from the community library between the time it set a preliminary general revenue tax levy and the Tuesday, Dec. 8, certification of that levy. The library budget represented a $352 reduction in the preliminary levy, allowing the city to reduce it from $511,680 to $511,328. The 2021 levy still represents a 2.5% increase over the 2020 levy, from $498,394 to $511,328. When the preliminary levy was presented in September, City Clerk Terri Dabill said the increase was due to factors including: technology services, upcoming capital improvement projects and increase in cost of operations.

U P mom starts her own rural bookmobile - News - Sault Ste Marie Evening News - Sault Ste Marie, MI

U P mom starts her own rural bookmobile - News - Sault Ste Marie Evening News - Sault Ste Marie, MI
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Upper Peninsula woman starts a homemade bookmobile

GWINN  There were books on shelves and all over the table and ankle deep on the floor and everywhere in the little house except a small patch of carpet in the dining room on which Melissa Derby stood. “This is our living area, and I try to keep it to where the books are not in here,” the 40-year-old explained. “But it is overflowed. I’m trying to get bookshelves, but bookshelves are really hard to come by, especially when you’re looking for free.” Last summer, consumed by a fear that too many people are reading too few books, she founded the Read UP Bookmobile, delivering books for free to anyone who asked, no matter how far they lived from her home on the former K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base in the northern U.P.; no matter how busy she already was homeschooling her three kids while her husband, Stephen, works 12-hour shifts as a local truck driver. And no matter how little money they can spare for this effort.

Wellness Center pool to be repaired | Wadena Pioneer Journal

The Mas is currently closed temporarily during the latest health related closures. 5:20 pm, Dec. 10, 2020 × The lap pool at the Maslowski Wellness and Research Center is getting a fresh coat of plaster in the near future. File photo Wadena City Council members voted unanimously in support of funding a recoating of the lap pool within the Maslowski Wellness and Research Center at a cost of $54,659 during their Tuesday, Dec. 8 council meeting. The work involves adding new plaster to the surface of the large lap pool, which has a surface area of about 4,200 square feet. MWRC manager Eric Robb said the work was needed to repair a damaged surface. He described parts of the pool at “blotchy” with plaster worn or chipped away across large areas of the pool in some cases up to a quarter inch deep.

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