This summary provides an overview of the sample front page of the Cass City Chronicle:
The front page introduces Sherri Keaton as the newspaper's new summer intern and highlights her background and enthusiasm for community journalism. It also previews several news stories covered in the issue, including the return of the "Neighbor Says" column, Curtis Chevrolet supporting a local team, and recognizing graduating seniors. The page provides contact information for the newspaper and notes this is a sample of its digital edition format.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- This sample edition includes a few stories from the current print issue and demonstrates how readers can access the Chronicle online.
- It notes that the actual front page will differ from the sample and provides contact information for any questions.
- Brief articles preview local news about community members and grants, and sports results for the Cass City tennis team.
- The sample aims to illustrate the online format while highlighting some local news from the small town newspaper.
The Metter Advertiser newspaper article summarizes:
1) The local National Guard unit is deploying to Afghanistan for 10 months and the community is holding a send-off event for them today.
2) There was a shooting at a local nightclub, Club 46, and the victim was transported to the hospital in stable condition while police investigate.
3) The annual Great American Cleanup event will be held on March 31st and organizations can pre-register to participate in cleaning up areas around the city and county.
The Peters Township boys soccer team won the WPIAL championship this season, their first title in many years of playoff disappointments. Their success has them poised to start a dynasty to match the girls' recent run of state titles. Meanwhile, the hockey team has reached the Penguin Cup finals for the past three years but lost each time. They are determined to reverse this trend and capture the elusive title this season with their talented roster and intense offseason preparation.
The school newspaper discusses upcoming events at Mountain Brook High School like a choir performance and course selection, recognizes students of the month for demonstrating character traits, and previews the boys basketball team's pursuit of a third consecutive state championship as they head to regionals.
The article summarizes several events covered in the school newspaper, including a spring musical production, fashion trends, a profile of a student tech expert, and the school's golf and softball teams. It also previews an upcoming Relay for Life talent show and fundraiser to benefit cancer research. The newspaper includes sections for news, features, sports, reviews and opinions.
The document discusses various upcoming local events and activities in the Mountain Brook area. It begins with an article about Relay for Life starting their fundraising early this year with a 25 Days of Relay campaign and a drive-in movie fundraiser at Canterbury Church. Another article previews holiday movie showtimes at the Alabama Theater in December. Additional articles cover a profile of a local resident, volleyball season wrap-ups, and a guide to the best Christmas lights displays in Mountain Brook. The second page continues with articles about the Mountain Brook high school cross-country team's success at the state championships.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- This sample edition includes a few stories from the current print issue and demonstrates how readers can access the Chronicle online.
- It notes that the actual front page will differ from the sample and provides contact information for any questions.
- Brief articles preview local news about community members and grants, and sports results for the Cass City tennis team.
- The sample aims to illustrate the online format while highlighting some local news from the small town newspaper.
The Metter Advertiser newspaper article summarizes:
1) The local National Guard unit is deploying to Afghanistan for 10 months and the community is holding a send-off event for them today.
2) There was a shooting at a local nightclub, Club 46, and the victim was transported to the hospital in stable condition while police investigate.
3) The annual Great American Cleanup event will be held on March 31st and organizations can pre-register to participate in cleaning up areas around the city and county.
The Peters Township boys soccer team won the WPIAL championship this season, their first title in many years of playoff disappointments. Their success has them poised to start a dynasty to match the girls' recent run of state titles. Meanwhile, the hockey team has reached the Penguin Cup finals for the past three years but lost each time. They are determined to reverse this trend and capture the elusive title this season with their talented roster and intense offseason preparation.
The school newspaper discusses upcoming events at Mountain Brook High School like a choir performance and course selection, recognizes students of the month for demonstrating character traits, and previews the boys basketball team's pursuit of a third consecutive state championship as they head to regionals.
The article summarizes several events covered in the school newspaper, including a spring musical production, fashion trends, a profile of a student tech expert, and the school's golf and softball teams. It also previews an upcoming Relay for Life talent show and fundraiser to benefit cancer research. The newspaper includes sections for news, features, sports, reviews and opinions.
The document discusses various upcoming local events and activities in the Mountain Brook area. It begins with an article about Relay for Life starting their fundraising early this year with a 25 Days of Relay campaign and a drive-in movie fundraiser at Canterbury Church. Another article previews holiday movie showtimes at the Alabama Theater in December. Additional articles cover a profile of a local resident, volleyball season wrap-ups, and a guide to the best Christmas lights displays in Mountain Brook. The second page continues with articles about the Mountain Brook high school cross-country team's success at the state championships.
The article discusses upcoming remodeling plans for Mountain Brook High School facilities over the next few years. Leadership Mountain Brook has been working with designers on plans to remodel the school mall area to add more seating and separate social and study spaces. They also plan to remodel the lunchroom and library to add more versatile seating options. The remodels aim to improve areas that currently lack sufficient seating. Fundraising efforts will be needed to cover the estimated $350,000 cost of the projects.
2013-14 Volume 4: February / Honors IssueMBHS_SandS
The article summarizes changes to the physics curriculum at Mountain Brook High School that aim to make physics courses more accessible to students of varying ability levels. Next year, there will be three levels of physics offered - high school, algebra-based, and calculus-based - divided between four courses: regular physics, AP Physics I, AP Physics II, and AP Physics C. The changes are intended to allow more students to engage with physics regardless of their math skills or interests.
The Minnesota Wild announced details for their 2011 training camp including dates, locations, and roster sizes. Training camp will begin on September 17th at Xcel Energy Center with 56 players participating. The team will hold public scrimmages on September 17th and 18th. Minnesota will play a 7-game preseason schedule including 3 home games.
The article discusses how some students discovered the truth about Santa Claus through questioning parents or accidental discoveries. Paige Feltner's dad sarcastically told her when she was 5 that Santa wasn't real. Caroline May constantly asked her mom logical questions that eventually led her mom to admit the truth. Emma Fink accidentally found presents meant to be from Santa under the tree on Christmas Eve. These stories highlight the humor and memories involved in discovering the Santa secret.
The document discusses the recent success of the Alpha Gamma Rho Winter Preview calf show in December, thanking participants and sponsors. It also provides updates on upcoming events for the Kappa chapter, including their annual hog roast philanthropy, highway cleanup, and Farmers' Ball party. Reports are included on alumni relations, scholarships, and mentors among the undergraduate members.
Elizabeth Leitner, a sophomore at Mountain Brook High School, recently won the title of Miss Olympian 2015 in the local pageant competition. As a dancer since age 2, Leitner's talent performance involved a contemporary dance number. Though nervous about tripping in her large blue dress, Leitner said the experience was fun and everyone was supportive of each other. Other local students placed as runners-up in the competition.
The document announces details for the 2013 Stamps Family Reunion to be held in Austin, Texas from July 19-21. It provides information on reserving rooms at the host hotel, costs for attending the reunion, plans for activities including a Friday fish fry and Saturday banquet, and deadlines for submitting recipes to the new Stamps Family Cookbook. Volunteers are also sought for the reunion planning committee, especially young family members, to continue the tradition of the biennial gatherings.
2014-15 Volume 2.5: November / Sports Mini IssueMBHS_SandS
The Mountain Brook High School cross country and volleyball teams had successful falls. The girls cross country team won their 12th consecutive state championship, led by junior Frances Patrick in 4th place. The volleyball team captured their first ever state championship in four sets against rival Hoover, completing their championship run. The boys cross country finished 3rd in the state meet, and the boys and girls teams look to continue their success in the winter with basketball and wrestling state title runs.
The document provides various announcements and updates for 5-5 Air Defense Artillery members, including information about upcoming events like Christmas photo shoots, holiday parties, and scholarship opportunities for military children. It also includes announcements about Santa visits, caroling, breakfast with Santa, surveys to provide community feedback, and other holiday activities at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
The document summarizes news from the Jackson County Advocate newspaper, including:
1) Grandview officials are seeking federal funds for several road and infrastructure projects totaling over $10 million.
2) Former Hickman Mills basketball star Tyra White was drafted by the WNBA's LA Sparks after overcoming doubts and obstacles in her career.
3) The city of Grandview celebrated the opening of a new playground called "Brumble's Forest" at an event attended by many children and families.
The newsletter summarizes recent and upcoming activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses a skating party the club sponsored for local youth groups, recognizing top students at a local elementary school, and a meeting where a guest speaker discussed internet safety. Upcoming activities include volunteer opportunities and meetings.
Ken Stuart began playing tennis late at age 14 in 1957 and went on to have a legendary 60+ year career in tennis. He was a champion player who won numerous high school, college, and professional titles. Ken was also a highly successful tennis club owner and administrator, designing and running 4 prestigious Southern California clubs. Most notably, he hosted the 1997 Davis Cup match between the US and Netherlands in Newport Beach. Ken made countless contributions to growing and promoting the sport of tennis through special events, programs, and his pioneering computerized player matching system.
For North Jersey students, contest is a...t to remember - News - NorthJersey.comLily Ge
Students from Bergen County Academies in Hackensack and Academies at Englewood trained for months with a memory specialist to compete in the 18th annual USA Memory Championship. The competition tests participants' ability to memorize names, numbers, cards, and poems within time limits. While none of the Bergen County students made it past the first round, Jeffrey Xu from Academies at Englewood finished third in memorizing a poem of 230 words in 5 minutes. He also successfully memorized a full deck of cards in 5 minutes using mnemonic techniques of associating cards with consonants to form vivid images and stories. The students said practicing memorization skills has helped them in other classes but can also cause distraction by provoking vivid
The Mountain Brook High School boys and girls tennis teams both had successful seasons, with the boys winning the school's first ever 7A state championship and the girls finishing as state runners-up. The boys dominated their competition, winning all three doubles finals and four of six singles finals. The girls team narrowly lost to Huntsville in the state tournament final. The tennis coach praised both teams for their talent and chemistry. Some students at MBHS are abusing ADHD medication by taking it without a prescription, which a psychologist warns can have dangerous health risks and legal consequences.
The document summarizes the May 18, 2010 meeting of the Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg. It discusses that 9 members and a guest from the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority attended. It highlights announcements about upcoming events and fundraisers. It provides details from a presentation by the guest speaker about public transportation initiatives. It also recognizes members' birthdays and anniversaries.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- This sample shows readers how they can read the Chronicle online and what the online layout looks like, though the actual front page will differ.
- The sample includes previews of three news stories from the print edition on page 4 about a new scam, page 8 honoring top officers, and page 16 about parks and recreation summer events.
- Contact information is provided for any questions about the electronic edition or Chronicle in general.
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 summary provides an overview of 3 key articles from the Cass City Chronicle:
1) A proposed bill would extend Michigan's 90-day foreclosure prevention program by 2 years to help homeowners struggling with unemployment and foreclosures. The program encourages cooperation between lenders and homeowners to negotiate mortgage modifications.
2) Two Cass City athletes, Alyssa Bennett and Logan Rowell, achieved season-best performances at the Huron County Meet of Champions. Bennett won the 800m and 1600m runs and Rowell broke the school high jump record.
3) The Rawson Memorial Library is launching its annual summer reading program for children and adults alike, with activities like story times, movie days, and a visit
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 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.
The article discusses upcoming remodeling plans for Mountain Brook High School facilities over the next few years. Leadership Mountain Brook has been working with designers on plans to remodel the school mall area to add more seating and separate social and study spaces. They also plan to remodel the lunchroom and library to add more versatile seating options. The remodels aim to improve areas that currently lack sufficient seating. Fundraising efforts will be needed to cover the estimated $350,000 cost of the projects.
2013-14 Volume 4: February / Honors IssueMBHS_SandS
The article summarizes changes to the physics curriculum at Mountain Brook High School that aim to make physics courses more accessible to students of varying ability levels. Next year, there will be three levels of physics offered - high school, algebra-based, and calculus-based - divided between four courses: regular physics, AP Physics I, AP Physics II, and AP Physics C. The changes are intended to allow more students to engage with physics regardless of their math skills or interests.
The Minnesota Wild announced details for their 2011 training camp including dates, locations, and roster sizes. Training camp will begin on September 17th at Xcel Energy Center with 56 players participating. The team will hold public scrimmages on September 17th and 18th. Minnesota will play a 7-game preseason schedule including 3 home games.
The article discusses how some students discovered the truth about Santa Claus through questioning parents or accidental discoveries. Paige Feltner's dad sarcastically told her when she was 5 that Santa wasn't real. Caroline May constantly asked her mom logical questions that eventually led her mom to admit the truth. Emma Fink accidentally found presents meant to be from Santa under the tree on Christmas Eve. These stories highlight the humor and memories involved in discovering the Santa secret.
The document discusses the recent success of the Alpha Gamma Rho Winter Preview calf show in December, thanking participants and sponsors. It also provides updates on upcoming events for the Kappa chapter, including their annual hog roast philanthropy, highway cleanup, and Farmers' Ball party. Reports are included on alumni relations, scholarships, and mentors among the undergraduate members.
Elizabeth Leitner, a sophomore at Mountain Brook High School, recently won the title of Miss Olympian 2015 in the local pageant competition. As a dancer since age 2, Leitner's talent performance involved a contemporary dance number. Though nervous about tripping in her large blue dress, Leitner said the experience was fun and everyone was supportive of each other. Other local students placed as runners-up in the competition.
The document announces details for the 2013 Stamps Family Reunion to be held in Austin, Texas from July 19-21. It provides information on reserving rooms at the host hotel, costs for attending the reunion, plans for activities including a Friday fish fry and Saturday banquet, and deadlines for submitting recipes to the new Stamps Family Cookbook. Volunteers are also sought for the reunion planning committee, especially young family members, to continue the tradition of the biennial gatherings.
2014-15 Volume 2.5: November / Sports Mini IssueMBHS_SandS
The Mountain Brook High School cross country and volleyball teams had successful falls. The girls cross country team won their 12th consecutive state championship, led by junior Frances Patrick in 4th place. The volleyball team captured their first ever state championship in four sets against rival Hoover, completing their championship run. The boys cross country finished 3rd in the state meet, and the boys and girls teams look to continue their success in the winter with basketball and wrestling state title runs.
The document provides various announcements and updates for 5-5 Air Defense Artillery members, including information about upcoming events like Christmas photo shoots, holiday parties, and scholarship opportunities for military children. It also includes announcements about Santa visits, caroling, breakfast with Santa, surveys to provide community feedback, and other holiday activities at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
The document summarizes news from the Jackson County Advocate newspaper, including:
1) Grandview officials are seeking federal funds for several road and infrastructure projects totaling over $10 million.
2) Former Hickman Mills basketball star Tyra White was drafted by the WNBA's LA Sparks after overcoming doubts and obstacles in her career.
3) The city of Grandview celebrated the opening of a new playground called "Brumble's Forest" at an event attended by many children and families.
The newsletter summarizes recent and upcoming activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses a skating party the club sponsored for local youth groups, recognizing top students at a local elementary school, and a meeting where a guest speaker discussed internet safety. Upcoming activities include volunteer opportunities and meetings.
Ken Stuart began playing tennis late at age 14 in 1957 and went on to have a legendary 60+ year career in tennis. He was a champion player who won numerous high school, college, and professional titles. Ken was also a highly successful tennis club owner and administrator, designing and running 4 prestigious Southern California clubs. Most notably, he hosted the 1997 Davis Cup match between the US and Netherlands in Newport Beach. Ken made countless contributions to growing and promoting the sport of tennis through special events, programs, and his pioneering computerized player matching system.
For North Jersey students, contest is a...t to remember - News - NorthJersey.comLily Ge
Students from Bergen County Academies in Hackensack and Academies at Englewood trained for months with a memory specialist to compete in the 18th annual USA Memory Championship. The competition tests participants' ability to memorize names, numbers, cards, and poems within time limits. While none of the Bergen County students made it past the first round, Jeffrey Xu from Academies at Englewood finished third in memorizing a poem of 230 words in 5 minutes. He also successfully memorized a full deck of cards in 5 minutes using mnemonic techniques of associating cards with consonants to form vivid images and stories. The students said practicing memorization skills has helped them in other classes but can also cause distraction by provoking vivid
The Mountain Brook High School boys and girls tennis teams both had successful seasons, with the boys winning the school's first ever 7A state championship and the girls finishing as state runners-up. The boys dominated their competition, winning all three doubles finals and four of six singles finals. The girls team narrowly lost to Huntsville in the state tournament final. The tennis coach praised both teams for their talent and chemistry. Some students at MBHS are abusing ADHD medication by taking it without a prescription, which a psychologist warns can have dangerous health risks and legal consequences.
The document summarizes the May 18, 2010 meeting of the Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg. It discusses that 9 members and a guest from the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority attended. It highlights announcements about upcoming events and fundraisers. It provides details from a presentation by the guest speaker about public transportation initiatives. It also recognizes members' birthdays and anniversaries.
This summary provides an overview of the sample electronic edition of the Cass City Chronicle:
- This sample shows readers how they can read the Chronicle online and what the online layout looks like, though the actual front page will differ.
- The sample includes previews of three news stories from the print edition on page 4 about a new scam, page 8 honoring top officers, and page 16 about parks and recreation summer events.
- Contact information is provided for any questions about the electronic edition or Chronicle in general.
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 summary provides an overview of 3 key articles from the Cass City Chronicle:
1) A proposed bill would extend Michigan's 90-day foreclosure prevention program by 2 years to help homeowners struggling with unemployment and foreclosures. The program encourages cooperation between lenders and homeowners to negotiate mortgage modifications.
2) Two Cass City athletes, Alyssa Bennett and Logan Rowell, achieved season-best performances at the Huron County Meet of Champions. Bennett won the 800m and 1600m runs and Rowell broke the school high jump record.
3) The Rawson Memorial Library is launching its annual summer reading program for children and adults alike, with activities like story times, movie days, and a visit
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 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.
This document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper, the Cass City Chronicle, published on February 20, 2013. It includes ads for real estate rentals and sales, help wanted jobs, services offered, notices for community events, and automotive classifieds. The ads provide information on properties, employment opportunities, local businesses, church functions, and vehicles available in and around Cass City, Michigan on that date.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a newspaper page containing various classified advertisements and announcements. Notices include upcoming church dinners, a computer repair service, furnace and air conditioning installation and repair, and real estate listings for rentals including a 1-bedroom apartment and duplex home. A range of ads offer goods and services such as flags, firewood, a piano, fish tank, and medical supplies from Canada, as well as job opportunities for truck drivers and aviation technicians.
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Cass City Chronicle News
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“Neighbor Says” is Curtis Chevrolet Senior Honors Night
back for the summer steps up to the plate recognizes graduates
Page 5 Page 8 Pages 9, 16
Complete coverage of the Cass City community and surrounding areas since 1899
VOLUME 105, NUMBER 9 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 FIFTY CENTS ~ 16 PAGES, 1 SUPPLEMENT
Keaton joins staff
at the Chronicle
The Cass City Chronicle’s editorial staff welcomed its 2011 summer news/edi-
torial intern early this week.
Like many of the paper’s past interns, Sherri Keaton, 22, this year’s new staff
member, attended Central Michigan University, where she graduated this month
with a Bachelor of Science Degree in journalism.
Keaton, originally from Southfield, transferred to
CMU from Oakland Community College in 2008.
At CMU, Keaton worked as a reporter, senior
reporter, videographer and columnist for nearly 3
years for the university’s award-winning newspaper,
CM Life. Last summer, she added to her resume by
interning at The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead in Fargo,
N.D., for 6 weeks.
Prior to attending CMU, Keaton freelanced for the
Michigan FrontPage newspaper in 2007, writing
weekly columns about young people, education and
current events. The paper awarded her its first “Young
Achievers’ Award” in November 2007.
Since then she has earned third-place honors in the
best feature story category from the National
Newspaper Publishers Association for a story that
Sherri Keaton appeared in the Michigan FrontPage newspaper.
Keaton said she is excited about working at the Chronicle and is looking for-
ward to the experience of living and working in a close-knit community. “(I) also
hope to gain a better understanding of the people and the pulse” in the village, she
added.
While in Cass City for the summer, Keaton is looking forward to finding unique
story ideas and exploring the hopes and dreams of residents she meets.
“It’s my responsibility to invest my time in the places where stories can reach
the hairdressers, dog walkers, soccer moms and executive directors,” she said of
community journalism. “I see a future without limits, where news focuses on
Arriving to school in (country) style...
people.” CASS CITY HIGH School senior Amanda Phillips steps down from a
“We’ve been looking forward to Sherri joining our editorial staff for several
weeks,” said Tom Montgomery, editor of the Chronicle. “Her enthusiasm for the tractor driven by Travis Klimek, another Cass City senior, in the park-
job and this community are unequaled, and I believe her skills as a reporter and
a writer are going to impress our readers. ing lot at the school Friday morning. A host of seniors carried on the
“We’re expecting a great summer with Sherri, who will be responsible not only years-long tradition of driving tractors to school on their last day of
for general news and feature reporting assignments along with photo duties, but
will also take on the challenge of compiling and helping to design our annual spe- classes. (See related photo, page 8)
cial Fourth of July section. She’ll also be reviving our man-on-the-street column,
‘Your Neighbor Says’,” he added.
Red Hawk golfers peaking
as district play approaches
With just one Greater Thumb West many matches were rescheduled,” year including Drew King, Tyler
golf jamboree remaining, this Zdrojewski said. “But we are now Samons, Trenton Loomis and Kyle
Thursday at Scenic Golf and coming into our groove and the tim- Middaugh,” Zdrojewski said.
Country Club, 3-time defending ing couldn’t be better as districts are Team standings in the GTW enter-
champion Cass City sits in third slated for June 3 at Verona Hills.” ing the final jamboree are topped by
place in the conference standings. In the team’s latest outing, EPBP with 30 points. Following the
And although the Red Hawks won’t Thursday at Rolling Hills Golf Lakers are Bad Axe with 23 points;
be able to catch GTW front runner Course, the hosts continued to show Cass City, 18; Vassar, 16; USA, 9;
Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port for league improvement. Leading the way was and Bay City All Saints, 7.
honors in 2011, Coach Jon senior Alex Varney who finished as
Zdrojewski likes what he has been
seeing of late from his young Red
Hawk squad.
the runner-up in the GTW jamboree
with a score of 40, one shot behind Swap meet,
medalist Cam Sturessnig, of Bad
“We got off to a slow start this
spring, the weather was horrible and
Axe.
Cass City also received scores of 43
from both Brandon Green and Tyler
flea market
Samons on their home course, result-
ing in a tie for 7th place individual
honors in the GTW’s fifth jamboree
set May 21
of the season. The Tuscola County 4-H Small
Jeff Bliss added a score of 47 and Livestock Committee is sponsoring
Michael Mulligan posted a score of its second annual Swap Meet and
48, while Kyle Middaugh shot 55 to Flea Market Saturday, May 21, from
complete the top scoring for Cass 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Tuscola
City on the day. County Fairgrounds in Caro.
“We have finished second in the last While the primary focus is to
2 jamborees,” said Zdrojewski. “I encourage sales of small livestock
am looking forward to districts as we related animals, feed and equipment,
are playing our best golf and our dis- vendors are encouraged to sell other
trict overall is not as strong as it has types of family-friendly items, David and Jyoti Sutter
been in the past several years.” including collectibles, crafts, house-
hold items, toys, garage sale items
“I am hopeful that we can finish in
the top 3 teams at districts, but if not
I believe that at least one of my
golfers should advance.”
The top 3 teams from districts plus
and more.
Food concessions will be available
on site. The public is invited to
attend. Admission is free. Vendor
Sutter, Kothavale
the top 3 individuals not on one of
the top 3 teams advances into region-
al play.
“This has been a rebuilding year
space is available for $10 each (bring
your own table). For more informa-
tion, contact Jennifer Beardslee at
(989) 717-1370.
marry in Indiana
David Sutter, Jr. and Jyoti Kothavale were married Aug. 28, 2010 in
with only one returning golfer, Alex A small livestock clinic for youth
interested in goats, poultry, rabbits, Indianapolis, Ind. Officiating the double ceremonies were John Rathje, Sr.,
Varney, but I have been pleasantly uncle of the groom, and Pandit Raghvendra Prasad.
surprised at the improvements being cavies (guinea pigs) and dogs will be
held in conjunction with the swap The bride is the daughter of Shashi and Jayashri Kothavale of Atlanta, Ga.
made by many other of my varsity She is a graduate of Portage Central High School, University of Michigan,
golfers this year.” meet. This event is also free to all,
and participants need not be 4-Hers and Wayne State University School of Medicine.
“Freshman Michael Mulligan has
SENIOR Jeff Bliss eyes been a very strong asset as we near to attend. Activities include: show- The groom is the son of Connie and William Roemer, Sr. of Deford, and
manship, judging, animal health and David Sr. and Leticia Sutter of Caro. He is a 2000 graduate of Cass City
a shot from behind the the end of the season, sophomore
more. High School, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University School of
Brandon Green has been a very Medicine.
green on the opening strong performer this year as well The scheduled times are dogs from
The maid of honor was Janet Hur, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were
and I have several juniors that I will 9 to 10 a.m., poultry from 10 to 11
hole at Rolling Hills Golf be expecting great things from next a.m., rabbits and cavies from 11 a.m. Manisha Relan and Kruti Joshi, both friends of the bride. The flower girl was
to noon, and goats from 1 to 2 p.m. Madison Sutter, niece of the groom.
Course in Cass City. The best man was Zachary Sutter, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were
The Tuscola County 4-H Youth
Development Program is part of Chris Hyatt, friend of the groom, and Samir Kothavale, brother of the bride.
Cass City Chronicle Michigan State University Junior groomsman was Hunter Sutter, brother of the groom.
E-mail Subscriptions Extension. For more information Following the ceremonies, a reception was held at the Indianapolis Marriott
about the swap meet, clinic, or other North.
The couple enjoyed a honeymoon in Puerto Rico, and currently reside in
ONLY $20/year
local 4-H programs; contact Tuscola
County MSU Extension at (989) Indianapolis. Both are completing their third year of residency at Indiana
672-3870. University.