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Adult-use marijuana store opens in Harrisville | News, Sports, Jobs

sschulwitz@thealpenanews.com News Photo by Steve Schulwitz Melissa Moore, left, gets a close look, and smell, of some marijuana she considered purchasing from Consume Cannabis Co. employee Maddie Lane. Consume had its grand opening in Harrisville on Friday, and Moore was the first customer at the new store. HARRISVILLE The first customer for the new adult-use marijuana store in Harrisville took her place in line at 8:30 a.m. Friday, in anticipation of the grand opening planned for 90 minutes later. Consume Cannabis Co, the first of its kind business in the small city, soon had more than a dozen people waiting patiently to make a purchase of recreational use or medical marijuana, shortly after the doors opened.

Officials: Signs point to strong boating season | News, Sports, Jobs

sschulwitz@thealpenanews.com News Photo by Steve Schulwitz Thunder Bay Shore Marine owner Rich McTaggart, left, and Reid Wilson moor a boat to a dock at the boat harbor in Alpena on Thursday. Harbors in Alpena, Rogers City, and Harrisville expect to have a strong boating season this year. ALPENA There are encouraging signs pointing to a strong local boating season this year. Local harbor and government officials say there is early demand for slip rentals, and slowly, but surely, people are putting their boats in the water. Rogers City Harbormaster Wayne Saile said it’s still early, but interest in slip rentals and harbor use is strong, especially from people who live outside the area. He said so far, he received about 25 calls from people who don’t live in Rogers City, who inquired about slips. Of those, he said, 15 have already paid to rent docks for the season.

Local governments consider how to deal with past-due water payments | News, Sports, Jobs

sschulwitz@thealpenanews.com News Photo by Steve Schulwitz Suez employee Ben Lankheet monitors the City of Alpena’s water system while at work Thursday. Yesterday, the state’s moratorium forbidding water shutoffs due to non-payment expired and utility customers will need to pay what they owe. It is possible the state could extend the order, but it has yet to do so. ALPENA Residents may have to pay unpaid water bills soon because of the State of Michigan’s moratorium on water shutoffs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The order by the state, that forbade the shutoff of water during the pandemic, expired Thursday, and unless new action is taken in Lansing, water providers can send out notices of shutoff.

Congrats to all on Harrisville ice rink | News, Sports, Jobs

Congrats to all on Harrisville ice rink | News, Sports, Jobs
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