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Mar 16, 2021
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Alcona Historical Society received a $2,972 Community Impact Grant for the Sprucing Up Bailey School project.
ALPENA The Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan recently awarded a new round of community grants covering a four-county area that includes Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency and Presque Isle counties.
The CFNEM Board of Trustees recently approved 46 new grants totaling $106,515. Of that amount, $84,289 was awarded in Community Impact Grants, and $22,226 was awarded in grants from the Northeast Michigan Youth Advisory Council.
New Community Impact Grants are:
¯ Alcona Community Schools $1,000 for the Alcona Wrestling program;
¯ Alcona Community Schools $3,000 for the Elementary School Outdoor Classroom;
¯ Alcona County Commission on Aging $1,500 for the Alcona County Commission on Aging Technology Loan Center;
Mar 16, 2021
ALPENA Programs from the Association of Lifelong Learners are set for next week. Currently all programs are via Zoom livestream only. These programs are open to the public. Just send an email to ALL@Alpenacc.edu to receive Zoom connection information.
U.S.-23 Heritage Route
Learn about the U.S.-23 Heritage Route at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 23.
The U.S.-23 Heritage Route is a designated Pure Michigan Byway and extends for 200 miles from Standish to Mackinaw City. The U.S.-23 Heritage Route program has been in operation since 2004 and is run by a large group of volunteers from communities all along the Lake Huron shoreline. The presentation will discuss the history and structure of the U.S.-23 Heritage Route program, projects that have been completed, available resources to help promote tourism in communities along the route (including website, print materials, and video documentaries), how to participate in the program, and potential future projects.
Dec 31, 2020
Robert Leonard Tulgetske, 78, aka Bob Edwards aka The Voice of Country Music, has signed off the air one last time Dec. 29, 2020. Bob was born on Feb. 10, 1942 to Roland and Viola Tulgetske in Rogers City, Michigan where he spent his formative years.
As a young boy, Bob was fascinated with radio and loved the radio shows of the day. Bob and a friend Mark Heller set up a studio in Heller’s bedroom that could broadcast onto the family stereo. Bob and Heller put on entire shows for the entertainment of their listening audience, which consisted of Mrs. Heller. As an adult he managed to find a larger audience. From 1960-1963 Bob served in the military as a tank loader on M-48 tanks and as a Jeep driver for the S-3 division stationed in Hawaii. He would often joke that his job was to “protect the pineapples.” While serving in the military he became stage manager for the special services entertainment division working on “Come Blow Your Horn” and acting in “Time L
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