Kids and robots compete in Gaylord
GAYLORD – Gaylord High School hosted a robotics competition on March 16-17. The Roscommon High School and Charlton Heston Academy participated, and a group...
Battle of the Books
BATTLE OF THE BOOKS – This Roscommon team took second place at the Battle of the Books championship held at Houghton Lake High School...
Robovikes finish fourth
TRAVERSE CITY - The Grayling High School RoboVikes Robotics Team had a great competition in Traverse City last month. They finished the qualification matches in...
Preparing for Spring disasters
REGION - Spring is on the way folks, I promise. Of course while waiting for it to arrive, I find myself inside a lot...
Robocats compete in Traverse City
By Theresa Ekdom TRAVERSE CITY – Programming and wiring issues plagued the Houghton Lake Robocats during their First Robotics match in Traverse City March 1-3,...
C.O.O.R. ISD receives grant from RCCF
ROSCOMMON - The Roscommon County Community Foundation (RCCF) awarded a $648.00 grant to C.O.O.R. Intermediate School District recently. The Alexa A. Luck Memorial Fund...
West Branch joins MidMichigan Health family
WEST BRANCH ' West Branch Regional Medical Center (WBRMC) has joined MidMichigan Health, an affiliate of Michigan Medicine, the health care division of...
MSP investigating bus accident
News Release: Saturday, March 31, 2018 LYON TWP. - At this time the Michigan State Police Houghton Lake Post is investigating a traffic crash on...
Ogemaw Extension to seek millage
By Beth Stuever
OGEMAW COUNTY - The Ogemaw County board of commissioners voted March 22 to include a millage on the August 7, 2018 ballot...
The ‘Saving Snow’ Documentary Screening
ROSCOMMON – Come out Wednesday March 14, 2018 from 6 – 8 p.m. to Fred' of Roscommon to view this 53-minute film about the disappearing snow season. The movie covers the effect on winter sports enthusiast and local business that depend on winter tourism and recreation to stay afloat. The film focuses on how communities are coming to terms with these changes and offers solutions to reduce a community' impact on the environment. Admission is free with the film beginning around 6:30. Come out early to visit and order food and drinks before the movie. Following the movie there will be a panel discussion and steps you can take on climate control. For more info contact: Carey Thomas (989) 302-0315 and Sue Shoemaker 275-5537 or email: [email protected] for info. This screening sponsored by Cross Country Ski Headquarters, Northbound Outfitters, and Gahagan Nature Preserve. ### Au Sable Media Group, LLC, is a veteran-owned company that owns and operates the Roscommon County Voice, Crawford County Voice, Michigan Boomers and Voice of the Au Sable. Our focus is on the positive people and events that make Northern Michigan a great place to live, vacation, work and play. We have been commercial printers and publishers since 2010, specializing in brochures, rack cards, magazines and other newspapers and publications. A new addition to our stable of marketing products are various promotional items such as shirts, hats, mugs, water bottles and much more. Through our publications and website at UpNorthVoice.com, we cover the following communities: Roscommon, Houghton Lake, St. Helen, Higgins Lake, Grayling, Frederic, Gaylord, Lewiston, Johannesburg, Atlanta, Hillman, Fairview, Comins, McKinley, Mio, Rose City, West Branch, Hale, Glennie, Sand Lake, Harrisville, Tawas City, East Tawas, Oscoda, Au Sable AuGres, Standish, Omer, Sterling, Gladwin, Beaverton, Kalkaska, South Boardman, Fife Lake, Mancelona, Alden, Traverse City, and Waters. Our staff regularly covers the following school districts: Roscommon, Houghton Lake, St. Helen, Grayling, Mio and Fairview. We can also be found on Facebook at Roscommon County Voice, Voice of the Au Sable, Michigan Boomers and Crawford County Voice. For information on promoting your business in any of our products please contact Tracy Constance at 989-275-1170 ([email protected]) or Walt Smith at 989-390-5359 ([email protected]). If you have information you would like to see published, email Theresa Ekdom at [email protected]. You can also enter calendar items at your convenience at ww.UpNorthVoice.com. Au Sable Media Group is an equal opportunity employer and follows all applicable state and federal laws.
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