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Two Dock Project Coming To Teal Lake

ABC 10/CW5 NEGAUNEE, Mich – A joint dock project between Ishpeming and Negaunee is coming to Teal Lake. One of two docks will be on the west side of Teal Lake in Ishpeming. The other dock will be on the east side in Negaunee. “There will be two lakes put in the Teal Lake area, one here right behind me (Negaunee) and one in the Ishpeming area right off of Al Quaal. These docks will be able to accommodate people with disabilities. Older individuals can easily get in and out of the lake using these specialized docks. If you are not familiar with these docks, they are similar to the ones at Clarke Lambros Park, said Nate Heffron, the City Manager of Negaunee. “Also, on the Negaunee side, we will be accommodating the  Marquette Rowing Club where they have different long boats that are 40-feet long. They will have a different apparatus here so they can launch onto Teal Lake.”

Next Saturday the 18th Annual Swim Teal Lake: Benefit for Diabetes is On

ABC 10/CW5 Next Saturday, July 31st, the 18th annual “Swim Teal Lake: Benefit for Diabetes” is on. If you’d like to participate in the iconic swim, registration is open until the morning of. All donations go to the U.P. Diabetes Outreach Network to strengthen diabetes care and support across the U.P. They’ve raised over two hundred thousand dollars the last 17 years. This year’s race will consist of the traditional 2.25 mile swim across Teal Lake and a short ¼ mile swim. The “Short–n–Sweet” swim will be a 1/4 mile event open to all ages! It’s a great intro to open water swimming.

Teal Lake Melt-down Committee presents check to winner | News, Sports, Jobs

Pictured from the left: Neil Lynch, Mike Smock, Dave Hallgren, Mike Guenette and Bob Hendrickson. NEGAUNEE The Teal Lake Melt-Down fundraiser officially came to an end on Monday, April 5, at 3:18 p.m. when the headframe submerged through the ice. The headframe was placed on the ice of Teal Lake in mid-January, and until April 1 the community purchased $5 tickets for a guess as to when it would submerge. Mike Guenette guessed the headframe would go out of sight on April 5 at 3:01 p.m., making him the closest guess and the lucky winner of $2,188. A check presentation was held with Negaunee Lions Club members Neil Lynch, Mike Smock and Dave Hallgren presenting the check to Mike Guenette. Also in attendance was Bob Hendrickson, executive director of the GINCC, to congratulate Guenette on his win. Hallgren was the seller of this year’s winning ticket.

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