Just wait until next year. There will be a tug of war at Morenci’s Labor Day Bridge Walk. Now, should it be over the bridge or over the creek itself? This photo is from the Waldron festival.
In this week’s print edition of the Observer:
An open house at what was once known as Morenci Area Hospital is scheduled from 3 to 6 p.m. Oct. 10 for former staff members. The building is likely to be demolished.
George Isobar gives his summary of last month’s weather. It got wet.
Lenawee Economic Development Corporation director Jim Gartin has scheduled four meetings to discuss job needs. The closest one is in Hudson on Oct. 22.
Rich Foley writes about being watched by cows and David Green discusses some home repair efforts.
Fayette’s fire department has four members with more than 40 years on the squad and a fifth one recently retired.
Nathan Arno is going to organize an Eagle Scout project to paint the wrought iron fence at the cemetery. First, help is needed to scrape it. Call 458-2387.
Four members of the Fletchter family are still going strong, ranging in age from 90 to 104.
John and Peggy Zachel have deeded the old North Morenci schoolhouse to a preservation group.
Fayette has a German exchange student with a last name that sounds Greek to me. That’s because Andy Karanthansis’s father is Greek.
Zac Johnson is back with the University of Michigan’s special teams. He had a pair of tackles last Saturday. Look for number 19.
Those are some highlights. There’s plenty more in the print edition, which you can also download as a PDF file if you’re a subscriber.
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