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The Honey Bear strikes a playful pose. The 32nd annual Honey Bear Classic will take place at the Big Bay Pathway from Friday through Feb. 21 this year with adaptations for the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo courtesy of Kristi Mills)
MARQUETTE For those looking to enjoy a skiing or snowshoeing excursion this month, the 32nd annual Honey Bear Classic will take place at the Big Bay Pathway from Friday through Feb. 21 with adaptations for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Several safety features such as eliminating the single-day gathering, spreading the event out over 10 days and allowing participants to register online are in place due to the pandemic, according to organizers.
Feb 5, 2021
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POWELL TOWNSHIP The Powell Township School District has earned honors for an outstanding school bus safety maintenance program, according to AAA Michigan. The school district earned a “Golden Wrench” award, which is given to school districts whose bus fleet is judged free of all safety-related defects for at least three consecutive years. The award was presented Jan. 24 during an Upper Peninsula Traffic Safety Committee meeting in Marquette. The awards are based on mandatory mechanical and structural inspections conducted by state police.
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Jan 20, 2021
This is “Secret Identity-Rachel and Pipes” by Carol Phillips. An exhibition of her work can be viewed on Bay College’s Main Campus in the Besse Gallery through Feb. 24. (Photo courtesy of Bay College)
ESCANABA Bay College has announced the Winter Art Exhibit, “Secret Identity,” featuring the artwork of Carol Phillips.
The art exhibition of Phillips’ work can be viewed on the Bay College Main Campus in the Besse Gallery through Feb. 24.
Phillips began her art education at the University of Idaho where she studied liberal arts. She continued her studies at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Humanities, a studio school specifically for clay, located in Sun Valley, Idaho. She later finished her bachelor of fine arts degree with an emphasis in ceramics at the University of Washington in Seattle where she lived for 15 years, working as a chef and later working with commercial photographers as a food stylist.
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