This document provides a season recap and farewell to the 2012-2013 seniors of the University of Louisville field hockey team. It outlines the team's season highlights and accomplishments, including finishing ranked 25th in the country. It also profiles each senior player, recognizing their contributions and achievements over their college careers.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a Kindergarten including a Winter Concert on December 14th and December 19th. It notes the winter break dates from December 21st to January 6th with classes resuming on January 7th. It also includes the Kindergarten's homework calendar for the month and details an upcoming Kindergarten holiday party on December 18th.
This document discusses various local events happening from January 26th to February 3rd, including fundraisers, book launches, music sessions, and more. It also comments on the current political situation in Ireland, arguing that people should stop focusing on outdated political systems and instead work together locally through cooperatives to build a self-sustaining economy without borrowing or waste.
This summary provides an overview of the key information from the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of stories from the weekly issue of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper to demonstrate its online format.
- The main stories include a Cass City man being critically injured after his vehicle collided with a semi-truck at the intersection of M-81 and Schwegler Road, as well as Akron-Fairgrove winning the Class D district boys' basketball championship.
- Other brief articles announce a Cass City resident being named to a law school dean's list and note the subscription cost for e-mail delivery of the Chronicle.
This summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
1) The document is a sample of the electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper, which includes a few stories from the latest print issue.
2) The front page highlights positive relationships between the Cass City teachers union and school board, who successfully negotiated a new contract despite financial challenges facing the district.
3) Other front page stories include legislation doubling fines for traffic violations near school buses and updates to Michigan's landline telephone regulations.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of the Chronicle's electronic edition, showing how readers can access stories online but with a different front page layout than the actual edition.
- The stories highlighted include one about a Tomlinson member receiving an award, a Stoeckle recipient of an AQHA scholarship, and the Red Hawks bowing out of regional finals in baseball.
- Contact information is provided for questions about the electronic edition.
This document provides a season recap and farewell to the 2012-2013 seniors of the University of Louisville field hockey team. It outlines the team's season highlights and accomplishments, including finishing ranked 25th in the country. It also profiles each senior player, recognizing their contributions and achievements over their college careers.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a Kindergarten including a Winter Concert on December 14th and December 19th. It notes the winter break dates from December 21st to January 6th with classes resuming on January 7th. It also includes the Kindergarten's homework calendar for the month and details an upcoming Kindergarten holiday party on December 18th.
This document discusses various local events happening from January 26th to February 3rd, including fundraisers, book launches, music sessions, and more. It also comments on the current political situation in Ireland, arguing that people should stop focusing on outdated political systems and instead work together locally through cooperatives to build a self-sustaining economy without borrowing or waste.
This summary provides an overview of the key information from the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of stories from the weekly issue of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper to demonstrate its online format.
- The main stories include a Cass City man being critically injured after his vehicle collided with a semi-truck at the intersection of M-81 and Schwegler Road, as well as Akron-Fairgrove winning the Class D district boys' basketball championship.
- Other brief articles announce a Cass City resident being named to a law school dean's list and note the subscription cost for e-mail delivery of the Chronicle.
This summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
1) The document is a sample of the electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper, which includes a few stories from the latest print issue.
2) The front page highlights positive relationships between the Cass City teachers union and school board, who successfully negotiated a new contract despite financial challenges facing the district.
3) Other front page stories include legislation doubling fines for traffic violations near school buses and updates to Michigan's landline telephone regulations.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of the Chronicle's electronic edition, showing how readers can access stories online but with a different front page layout than the actual edition.
- The stories highlighted include one about a Tomlinson member receiving an award, a Stoeckle recipient of an AQHA scholarship, and the Red Hawks bowing out of regional finals in baseball.
- Contact information is provided for questions about the electronic edition.
This document contains classified advertisements from a local newspaper. It includes ads for flags, party rentals, real estate rentals, legal notices for mortgage foreclosure sales, and a rental listing for a one bedroom apartment. The legal notices provide details about defaults on mortgages and notices of foreclosure sales to recover amounts owed.
This summary provides an overview of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper in 3 sentences:
The document is a sample of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper that provides excerpts from stories in the issue and information on how to access the online version. It notes that the front page sample is different than the actual newspaper. The sample front page previews several local news stories on topics like a family moving, a judges plan, and students enjoying an outdoor classroom.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a local newspaper. It includes advertisements for real estate rentals and sales, services, employment opportunities, and community events. Real estate listings include apartments and homes for rent or sale. Services advertised include tree service, equipment repair, heating/AC, and computer support. Employment opportunities include positions for a billing specialist and insurance agent. Community events include fish/chicken and pork dinners and a vendor market.
This document is a classified ad section from the May 1, 2013 edition of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper. It includes ads for real estate rentals and sales, services, employment opportunities, and community events. Real estate ads include listings for a 1-bedroom apartment for rent, a duplex home, and a mobile home for sale or rent. Service ads cover items like flag sales, tree service, heating/AC, and computer repair. Employment opportunities are posted for care companions and a food service aid. Upcoming community events include fish/chicken dinners and rummage sales.
This document is a newspaper page from the Cass City Chronicle containing various advertisements and classified listings. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, services such as tree removal and appliance repair, employment opportunities, and community events such as fish fry dinners. The page provides local residents information on housing, jobs, services, and activities in and around Cass City, Michigan.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper includes ads for rental properties, services, employment opportunities and community events in and around Cass City, Michigan. Rental listings include apartments and homes for rent. Services advertised include heating/AC installation and repair, tree service, electrician, builder and lawn care. Job listings are for a varsity volleyball coach position and part-time help at a gas station. Upcoming community events include church dinners and a mom-to-mom sale fundraiser. The classified ads provide information on housing, jobs, local businesses and activities for community members.
This document is a newspaper classified ad section from the Cass City Chronicle dated April 10, 2013. It includes ads for real estate rentals and sales, automotive listings, employment opportunities, and various services. There are also public notices for events like a hunter safety class and church dinners. The ads range from help wanted postings to listings for used vehicles, homes, and recreational equipment.
This document is a classified ad section from the Cass City Chronicle on April 3, 2013. It contains ads for rental properties, services such as electric motor repair and water softener installation, and items for sale such as a GE electric range. The classified ads cover categories like real estate, automotive, general merchandise, and services.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of the Chronicle's electronic edition, showing how readers can access stories online. It contains 3 sample stories and information on how to contact the Chronicle.
- The stories include an article on the Cass City soccer team with 10 returning players, an article on plans by new owners to renovate the Owendale Speedway, and a birth announcement for Gideon Guinther.
- The document provides information on subscribing to the Chronicle's email edition for $22/year and lists the newspaper's contact details.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper contains various advertisements and announcements. It includes listings for facilities and services available for rent, help wanted ads, notices, and remembrances. In particular, it advertises a fish dinner fundraiser, seeks bids for trash and recycling services at local schools, and remembers someone named Zachary Dillon Harp who passed away.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of the Chronicle's electronic edition, showing how readers can access stories from its latest print issue online.
- It provides contact information for any questions.
- The sample front page previews three stories from the issue on pages 2, 4, and 9 about a school recognizing students, a controversy over cupcakes, and residents finding financial peace.
This summary provides the high level information from the Cass City Chronicle document in 3 sentences:
The document contains various advertisements and announcements from the Cass City Chronicle newspaper on March 13, 2013, including rental property listings, services offered such as electric motor repair, and cards of thanks and remembrances for those who have passed away. It includes a listing for an "Adult Living" home for rent or purchase in Cass City, as well as advertisements for firewood, flags, and hall rentals. The final entries are cards of thanks for support received and remembrances of loved ones who passed away within the past year.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a newspaper. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, job openings, services, and community events. Some of the highlights include:
- A 1 bedroom apartment for rent near downtown Cass City for $450/month.
- A 2 bedroom apartment in Hillsdale for $400/month, utilities included except electric.
- A 3 bedroom house in Cass City available for rent-to-own.
- An office space for rent in Gagetown for $300/month plus utilities.
- Several job openings, including a driver for a waste disposal company and a customer service representative position at an insurance agency.
- Notices for community events like
This document is a classified advertisement section from the February 27, 2013 edition of the Cass City Chronicle. It includes advertisements for real estate rentals and sales, jobs, services, and announcements. The classified advertisements cover topics such as apartments and houses for rent, job openings for a driver and customer service representative, and services such as lawn care, heating/air conditioning, and decorating.
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Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
This document contains classified advertisements from a local newspaper. It includes ads for flags, party rentals, real estate rentals, legal notices for mortgage foreclosure sales, and a rental listing for a one bedroom apartment. The legal notices provide details about defaults on mortgages and notices of foreclosure sales to recover amounts owed.
This summary provides an overview of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper in 3 sentences:
The document is a sample of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper that provides excerpts from stories in the issue and information on how to access the online version. It notes that the front page sample is different than the actual newspaper. The sample front page previews several local news stories on topics like a family moving, a judges plan, and students enjoying an outdoor classroom.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a local newspaper. It includes advertisements for real estate rentals and sales, services, employment opportunities, and community events. Real estate listings include apartments and homes for rent or sale. Services advertised include tree service, equipment repair, heating/AC, and computer support. Employment opportunities include positions for a billing specialist and insurance agent. Community events include fish/chicken and pork dinners and a vendor market.
This document is a classified ad section from the May 1, 2013 edition of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper. It includes ads for real estate rentals and sales, services, employment opportunities, and community events. Real estate ads include listings for a 1-bedroom apartment for rent, a duplex home, and a mobile home for sale or rent. Service ads cover items like flag sales, tree service, heating/AC, and computer repair. Employment opportunities are posted for care companions and a food service aid. Upcoming community events include fish/chicken dinners and rummage sales.
This document is a newspaper page from the Cass City Chronicle containing various advertisements and classified listings. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, services such as tree removal and appliance repair, employment opportunities, and community events such as fish fry dinners. The page provides local residents information on housing, jobs, services, and activities in and around Cass City, Michigan.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper includes ads for rental properties, services, employment opportunities and community events in and around Cass City, Michigan. Rental listings include apartments and homes for rent. Services advertised include heating/AC installation and repair, tree service, electrician, builder and lawn care. Job listings are for a varsity volleyball coach position and part-time help at a gas station. Upcoming community events include church dinners and a mom-to-mom sale fundraiser. The classified ads provide information on housing, jobs, local businesses and activities for community members.
This document is a newspaper classified ad section from the Cass City Chronicle dated April 10, 2013. It includes ads for real estate rentals and sales, automotive listings, employment opportunities, and various services. There are also public notices for events like a hunter safety class and church dinners. The ads range from help wanted postings to listings for used vehicles, homes, and recreational equipment.
This document is a classified ad section from the Cass City Chronicle on April 3, 2013. It contains ads for rental properties, services such as electric motor repair and water softener installation, and items for sale such as a GE electric range. The classified ads cover categories like real estate, automotive, general merchandise, and services.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of the Chronicle's electronic edition, showing how readers can access stories online. It contains 3 sample stories and information on how to contact the Chronicle.
- The stories include an article on the Cass City soccer team with 10 returning players, an article on plans by new owners to renovate the Owendale Speedway, and a birth announcement for Gideon Guinther.
- The document provides information on subscribing to the Chronicle's email edition for $22/year and lists the newspaper's contact details.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper contains various advertisements and announcements. It includes listings for facilities and services available for rent, help wanted ads, notices, and remembrances. In particular, it advertises a fish dinner fundraiser, seeks bids for trash and recycling services at local schools, and remembers someone named Zachary Dillon Harp who passed away.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- The document is a sample of the Chronicle's electronic edition, showing how readers can access stories from its latest print issue online.
- It provides contact information for any questions.
- The sample front page previews three stories from the issue on pages 2, 4, and 9 about a school recognizing students, a controversy over cupcakes, and residents finding financial peace.
This summary provides the high level information from the Cass City Chronicle document in 3 sentences:
The document contains various advertisements and announcements from the Cass City Chronicle newspaper on March 13, 2013, including rental property listings, services offered such as electric motor repair, and cards of thanks and remembrances for those who have passed away. It includes a listing for an "Adult Living" home for rent or purchase in Cass City, as well as advertisements for firewood, flags, and hall rentals. The final entries are cards of thanks for support received and remembrances of loved ones who passed away within the past year.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a newspaper. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, job openings, services, and community events. Some of the highlights include:
- A 1 bedroom apartment for rent near downtown Cass City for $450/month.
- A 2 bedroom apartment in Hillsdale for $400/month, utilities included except electric.
- A 3 bedroom house in Cass City available for rent-to-own.
- An office space for rent in Gagetown for $300/month plus utilities.
- Several job openings, including a driver for a waste disposal company and a customer service representative position at an insurance agency.
- Notices for community events like
This document is a classified advertisement section from the February 27, 2013 edition of the Cass City Chronicle. It includes advertisements for real estate rentals and sales, jobs, services, and announcements. The classified advertisements cover topics such as apartments and houses for rent, job openings for a driver and customer service representative, and services such as lawn care, heating/air conditioning, and decorating.
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Spring sports on tap:
It’s a good thing Owen-Gage students
baseball, soccer
I have a degree recently recognized
Reporter’s notebook, page 2 Page 5 and softball
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Complete coverage of the Cass City community and surrounding areas since 1899
VOLUME 106, NUMBER 2 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2012 75 CENTS ~ 16 PAGES
Red Hawk
News
by Alex Warju
Warm weather signifies the approaching summer for most high school
students in Cass City, but it also indicates the beginning of spring sports.
Track, baseball, softball and girls’ soccer all had their start recently, and
golf will be getting underway soon.
Student athletes are busy prepping for their upcoming seasons. Most
teams are holding practices every night to get kids in shape for the first
competition of the season. They are working hard to make a good first
impression this season. All are excited to be back out playing and have
high hopes for their teams.
The spring sport season is not just for the competitors, however. Fans
are just as pumped to get the games underway. With the spring sports
schedule for the high school already released, students are making plans
to attend games to cheer on their home team. Sports mean a lot to stu-
WHAT A DIFFERENCE one year can make. Last year’s long, cold, wet spring kept farm- dents in Cass City, and as they gather at the games, they hope their sup-
ers idle for weeks, but Mother Nature has been smiling this year, with unseasonably warm port will lead to victory.
Each sport has a little bit different outlook on the upcoming season.
temperatures enabling some producers to get an early start, including this farmer working Those on the track team have their eyes set on the hard work a season
a field just west of Cass City. Weather forecasters were calling for high temperatures in brings. Braeden Perzanowski said he’s “ready to run, a lot.”
“We have a small team this year, but the Cuthrells have been pushing
the mid-50s and 60s this week. us really hard, so I think it will be a good season,” added Katie Hacker.
Ashtyn Janiskee-Weiler, who is out with an injury, is disappointed she
won’t be running, but plans to cheer on her would-be teammates from
the sidelines.
The girls’ soccer team is also enthusiastic about its approaching match-
es. Comprised of a few foreign exchange students and freshmen, the
team is fresh-faced this year.
Speaking on the rookies, returning player Katie Michalski commented,
“There are so many new people on our team; I think our team has what
This is prime chance to voice your opinion it takes.”
“I am very excited for this soccer season. We have a great group of girls
that know how to have fun while playing a good game of soccer. We
Township holds its meetings in the should do well this season and I’m really looking forward to it,” said
Dear editor, that does have an annual meeting of
far rear building. Erin Moore.
the electors, the township officials Thrilling most of the students are the spring sports of baseball and soft-
I would like to bring to the attention each determine their own salary each You do not have to be registered to
of your readers who reside in vote, to vote at this meeting. You ball. These 2 teams are confident of the new season and hope to make
year at least 30 days before the annu- their school proud with wins.
Novesta Township that Novesta al meeting of the electors. Then such only need to reside in and be quali-
Township Supervisor Dale fied to register to vote in Novesta Cody Orban, a member of the baseball team, has high hopes. “I’m
as in this case, if the officials give excited for the upcoming season because we have a lot of guys return-
Churchill, Novesta Township Clerk themselves a salary increase and the Township. Tell all your neighbors.
Joann Tauber and the “appointed” Don’t forget. Be there. ing, and I think we have a good chance at a league title and district cham-
people of the township don’t want
Novesta Township Treasurer, Terri (them) to have a pay increase, they A lot of other matters will be dis- pionship,” he said.
Stimpfel, have each determined for may go to the annual meeting of the cussed at this meeting, such as the Morgan Erla pegs returning teammates to the baseball team as being
themselves that they each shall electors and vote at that meeting questionnaire received in the vital to win. “This season is going to be great after a strong finish last
receive a 5 percent annual salary against the raise in pay. Novesta Township tax bill. year with key contributors returning and talented underclassmen. As
increase. This year the Novesta Township This is a meeting of the electors, so long as we stay focused and keep our eye on the prize, we will accom-
Your readers may remember back in Annual Meeting of the Electors will if you have anything to discuss with plish great things,” he said.
2008 the residents of Novesta be held on Saturday, March 31, at 1 the township officials, this would be In softball, Andrea Mikonlon remarked, “Our team is strong and very
Township overwhelmingly voted to p.m. at the Cass City Gun Club. a prime time to do so. determined to win. This season will be filled with fun and a lot of mem-
reestablish the Novesta Township The Cass City Gun Club is located ories. With our great group of girls and supportive coaches, I think the
“annual” meeting of the electors. I one mile north of Severance Road at Bob Dickson sky is our only limit.”
spearheaded the petition drive to the end of Englehart Road. Novesta Deford Cass City students are fired up about spring sports. The teams have pos-
have that put on the ballot because in itive outlooks for the season and anticipate having a good year. Track,
a general law township such as softball, baseball and soccer are all underway, with golf coming later this
Novesta Township, that has no annu- Send Letters to the Editor to month. Cass City is expected to shine in these sports and have an excel-
al meeting of the electors, the elected lent overall season.
officials — supervisor, clerk, treas-
Cass City Chronicle Now that spring sports are starting, all are encouraged to support the
urer — each determine their own P.O. Box 115, Cass City teams by coming out to the games.
salary for the budget of each year.
End of story. It’s a done deal.
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the Cass City Chronicle, READY FOR action are members of the 2012 Cass City soccer team. The Lady Red Hawks are: (front,
to: l-r) Laura Cowdry, Alyse Timko, Katie Michalski, Jessica Bootz, Janey Ballard, Dakota Schmidt (mid-
Cass City dle) Calixte Engelberg, Constanca Margues, Macey Messing, Erin Moore, Kassie LaPonsie, Kaitlyn
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PO Box 115 Messing, Ali Smith (back) Asst. Coach Dawn Leslie, Kyle Potemra, Tessa Kus, Elisabeth Milligan,
Cass City, MI Alexandra Pena, Meri Dzielinski, Alexina Somerville, Kennedy Brown, Samantha Mathewson and
48726 Coach Chuck Reed.