WGTU - Fri Nov 20
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11/20 - Police Arrest Man After Sault Ste. Marie StabbingWWUP-TV Cadillac - Fri Nov 20
Hide Video Police say it looks like drugs played a part in a stabbing this week in Sault Ste.
11/19 - Sault Ste. Marie Army National Guard Unit Leaving For IraqWWUP-TV Cadillac - Fri Nov 20
Around 70 Army National Guard Soldiers from the Sault Ste. Marie based 1437th Multirole Bridge Company are leaving to serve overseas.
Fire destroys Chippewa County homeWLUC-TV Negaunee - Thu Nov 19
A fire destroys a single story home in Strongs in Chippewa County. It's the home of Pat and Steve Evans and sits next to the Strongs General Store, which they own.
State representative spends time with Sault TribeSooToday - Thu Nov 19
NEWS RELEASE SAULT TRIBE OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS ************************* Representative Gary McDowell meets with Sault Tribe staff and elected leaders SAULT STE.
Southern Michigan hunters enjoy large deer harvest, but numbers down farther northThe Detroit News - Thu Nov 19
Justin Fletcher of New Boston didn't even think he would be able to hunt opening weekend because he was scheduled to start a new assignment in St.
Michigan National Guard Soldiers from Sault Ste. Marie deploy in support of Operation Iraqi FreedomState of Michigan - Wed Nov 18
Friends and family will bid farewell to approximately 70 Michigan National Guard Soldiers from the Sault Ste.
Thursday on Michigan This MorningWWUP-TV Cadillac - Wed Nov 18
Hide Video Corey and Michael will take you live to Sault Ste Marie for the Kids Against Hunger event.
Shane Miller accused of drinking & drivingSooToday - Wed Nov 18
NEWS RELEASES CITY POLICE GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO ************************* Forty-one-year-old Shane Miller of #9-1712 Ashmun Street, Sault Ste.
Space Shuttle Takes Off, Commanded by Astronaut with U.P. Ties9&10 News - Mon Nov 16
Hide Video Space shuttle Atlantis is rocketing toward the International Space Station.
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