Courtesy Photo The Girl Scouts of St. Paul Lutheran recently went to the Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency (NEMCSA) warehouse in Ossineke and packe
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Alternative Choices for Educational Success Academy, Alpena Public Schools’ alternative school, is pictured on Wednesday on Pinecrest Street.
ALPENA Alpena Public Schools officials are looking for ways to consolidate operations to account for the district’s declining enrollment.
Superintendent Dave Rabbideau told the Board of Education’s Property Committee on Monday district officials are conducting an inventory of district-owned property and are considering the marketability of the Central Office building and Alternative Choices for Educational Success Academy, the district’s alternative high school.
“These are not things that are going to happen in the next week or two or even this school year, but we recognize that we do have two properties that are serving a small number of people and we want to work towards the goal of right sizing the district,” Rabbideau said.
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Alpena County Emergency Services Coordinator Mark Hall walks through the Emergency Operations Center at the Alpena County Central Dispatch building in March.
ALPENA There were too many people to list, they said.
The people who led Alpena County’s charge in the war against the coronavirus spoke fervently, stories tumbling and blending as they described the systematic whirlwind that was the past 12 months.
Name after name slipped from their lips, list upon list of local residents who played a role in silently, selflessly, keeping Apena safe when the community was faced with a crisis unlike anything any of them had ever seen.
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Norm Apsey, warehouse manager for the Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency, food program, loads food into a car’s trunk while Derek Stoinski, warehouse specialist packer, adds an item to a box of food at a senior food distribution at Word of Life Baptist Church in Alpena on Tuesday.
ALPENA At 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, 50 cars snaked around the parking lot of Word of Life Baptist Church in Alpena.
There used to be more, said Tammy Dean, food coordinator for the Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency, who on Tuesday was checking off names in a three-ring binder at a NEMCSA senior food distribution.
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