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Young Eagles Day gives area children aircraft rides
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Sault Ste Marie Hosts The 2021 Annual Young Eagles Days
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Apartments to be constructed near Sault EDC SmartZone
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SAULT STE. MARIE The city commission unanimously voted to authorize the city manager to develop and execute an agreement for the sale of 13.41 acres of city-owned land for the price of $50,000.
The land has been up for sale since October 2018 and while there have been numerous inquiries and interest, no offers have been made. Five lots are slated to be sold, adjacent to Sanderson Field and are next to the Sault Economic Development Corporation SmartZone, Precision Edge, Dr. Ranta’s medical office, AGX Imaging and Andrzejak Family Chiropractic.
“The request (to sell this land) is coming from a developer that would build out, over the course of several years, market-rate apartment housing units,” said City Manager Brian Chapman. “The request itself would include the five lots for about $50,000.”
Chippewa County rolls out COVID-19 vaccines - News - Sault Ste Marie Evening News - Sault Ste Marie, MI
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December 16, 2020
Video taken from Sanderson Field shows the helicopter landing around 5:30 Tuesday night.
Wednesday, Bay Mills Tribal Health Center in Chippewa County started vaccinating front line workers and first responders.
They administered 60 doses Wednesday.
Another 60 booster shots will be given in about two weeks.
“It’s important that everybody who can get a shot, should get a shot. This is how we are going to end the pandemic. We are prioritizing who gets it now because of limited supply, but within a few months there should be an adequate supply for everybody,” said Dr. Daniel Maloney, Bay Mills chief medical officer.