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Santa and Mrs. Claus are in their busy season. After making a stop in Reed City last weekend the couple will be in Evart for the Christmas in a Small Town celebration.
and thriving.
Essner, the proprietor of
Juneberry Cottage, a business
that specializes in fabric and
gift items, doesnt believe those
coming to town for the carnival
will spend much time in her
shop.
For businesses thinking of
revenue, Essner said, Christmas in a small town actually
started with Small Business
Saturday. Throughout the rest
of the season, she said, the
town will promote non-business events.
The non-business events,
help us be well-rounded and
may show the true meaning of
Christmas. Maybe theyll keep
people from being all wrapped
up in other things.
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Sunny. Highs in
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low 30s.
Mostly sunny.
Highs in the
mid 40s and
lows in the low
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Mostly cloudy.
Highs in the low
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Sunrise: 7:58 AM
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A few clouds.
Highs in the
mid 40s and
lows in the low
30s.
Sunrise: 7:59 AM
Sunrise: 8:00 AM
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Michigan at a Glance
an on/off switch. When it
comes to the pleasantness
of the promised scalp massage, the barbers own finger tips are the soft contact
point with his customer;
with the mechanism
turned on, the whole hand
vibrates transforming all
fingers into mini oscillating points of comfort and
relief.
The included instruction
manual touted the advantages of this suspended
motor active movement,
as well as extensive diagrams for the barber of
the human heads circulatory and nervous systems,
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and lows in the
upper 20s.
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Ann Arbor
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Benton Harbor
Big Rapids
Chicago
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Big Rapids
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Chicago
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Manistee
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Menominee
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Muskegon
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Pontiac
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Port Huron
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Saginaw
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40 32 M Cloudy
Manistee
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Menominee
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Michigan City
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Midland
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Saginaw
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Minneapolis
higher UV Index48
showing
the need for greater
skin protection.
Chicago
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New York
Dallas
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Phoenix
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Blood drives
EVART A blood drive
will be held on Dec. 10 from
2 to 6 p.m. at Evart Amish
Community Building, 6818
60th Avenue.
REED CITY A blood
drive will be held on Dec.
10 from noon to 4 p.m. at
Spectrum Health-Reed City
Hospital, 300 N. Patterson
Road.
A blood drive will be
held on Dec. 11 from 8:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Reed
City High School, 225 W.
Church Street.
A blood drive will be
held on Dec. 21 from 3 to
7 p.m. at Reed City Community-Depot, Reed City
Depot.
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Obituaries
Lauren D. Derscheid
EVART Around 2
a.m., Monday, November 30, 2015, Lauren (36)
traded in his cancerladen body for a new
and perfect version.
While we are thankful
that his suffering is
over, Lauren leaves a
huge hole in our hearts
and home and church.
Visitation is Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at
Corey Funeral Home,
415 N. Main Street, Evart, Michigan. Funeral
services are Thursday,
December 3, 2015, at 1
p.m. at Evart Free
Methodist Church, 6153
95th Avenue, Evart,
Michigan, with the
Revs. Donald Newport
and Scott Thrasher officiating.
Lauren Davin Derscheid was born December 4, 1978, in Grand
Rapids, Michigan, the
son of Larry and Betty
Derscheid. Around age
11, he lived one year
abroad in Copenhagen,
Denmark, with his family an experience
that he reflected on
with delight even in his
last days. Following
graduation from the
Wesleyan Holiness
Academy in 1997, Lauren attended Mid-Michigan Community College and Gods Bible
School for college studies. He was a charter
member of Aldersgate
Ski Club. He was also a
member of the Wesleyan Holiness Chapel of
Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.
Lauren was a fun-loving guy. He enjoyed
playing pranks, watching Christian comedians and always had an
arsenal of jokes up his
sleeve. Before his illness, he was a child
care worker at Pineview Boys Home in Ev-
art and was very creative in finding activities for the boys. He
knew something about
everything and threw
his heart and soul into
all that he did. Whether
it was skiing, fishing,
setting up and maintaining aquariums,
raising exotic animals,
politics (which he both
loved and hated), his
job or his most recent
prayer ministry.
He is already missed
by all who knew him.
He is survived by his
parents, Larry and Betty (Parsons) Derscheid
of Evart; brother, Tony
(Sara) Derscheid of
Kirklin, Indiana; sister,
Elizabeth Derscheid of
Evart; nieces, Britnee
(Alex) Fry, of Frankfort, Indiana, Janae,
Kerrigan and Megyn
Derscheid of Kirklin,
I n d i a n a ; p at e r n a l
grandmother, Helen
Derscheid of Evart;
and numerous aunts,
uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in
death by mater nal
grandfather, William
Parsons; mater nal
grandmother, Hannah
Parsons; and paternal
grandfather, Lowell
Derscheid.
In lieu of flowers,
money may be given to
the family for funeral
expenses or his favorite
charity.
Every month Evart High School teachers select their student of the month. The teachers have their own criteria for their award. This way, a variety of
students can be honored for their efforts in different areas of academia.
Kneeling (Left to Right): Nichole Roys, Rachel Martin, Arthur Kunitzer, Sydney Ellsworth, Hannah Wetters, Taylor Lamphere, Katelyn Carney.
Second Row (Left to Right): Beth Moyer, Elijah Clos, Amber Freeman, Shantelle Nicoletta, Gabe Mosher, Troy Wade, Andruw Shaw, Trevor Henry,
Christian Booher, Damon Wright, Cheyenne Heath.
Public record
ness.
11/27
Assist An officer assisted the Michigan State
Police with a traffic stop.
11/27
Assist An officer assisted the Osceola County
Sheriff s Department with
a traffic stop.
11/20/15
Officers were dispatched
to local residence regarding an altercation between
a female and her 32-yearold boyfriend, who had left
the scene. Officers then
located the boyfriend and
placed him under arrest
for non-aggravated assault/
domestic violence. He was
transported and lodged at
Osceola County Jail without incident.
11/21/15
Officers received a wallet that was found in a
dumpster. It was returned
to the owner, who had not
reported it missing.
Officers observed a suspicious vehicle in a business parking lot that is
closed for the season. Contact was made with the occupants who were found to
just be talking.
Officers were called to
local business regarding
retail fraud. The matter is
under investigation.
Officers were called to
respond to assist the Osceola County Sheriff s Department and investigate an
accident involving a vehicle
that was driven into a ditch
after the driver hit a slippery spot and spun out of
control. No injuries or damage was reported.
11/22/15
Officers were dispatched
to local apartment complex
regarding a civil matter between a couple who had just
broken up. The land lord
was contacted and the matter resolved.
Officers were dispatched
to a possible missing person. After further investigation, the individual was
found to be with a family
member.
11/23/15
Officers received a call to
assist Child Protective Services at a local apartment
complex. The 36-year-old father had become very irrational and upset and it was
believed to be unsafe for
the children to be with him
during that time. Officers
were able to calm him down
and the children were sent
to be with their mother.
11/24/15
The liaison officer assisted in two separate situations, going to the homes
and taking students back to
school regarding truancy
issues.
11/25/15
Officers were called to
assist the Osceola County
Sheriff s Department with
a car/deer accident. No injuries were reported.
After observing an open
door at a local residence, officers performed a property
inspection and found noth-
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thousands of acres of
abandoned coal mines
were leased for strip mining the remaining coal,
but this operation was
abandoned before it began
due to a halt in coal prices.
More than 300 million tons
of coal remain beneath the
surface in the Lower Peninsula.
Graveyards of abandoned mines in Michigans
coal country bear testament to a once-thriving
Michigan industry that
flourished almost a century.
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Thursday, December 17!
be interested in going on
a trip to Turkey. It came
from a friend who attends
Calvary Baptist when he
is in the area.
Later the man came to
Farrells office and paid
for the trip. To me, that
was a huge thing I never
saw coming, Farrell
said.
But last February, Farrell found himself retracing some of the journeys
of the Apostle Paul. While
on the trip he sailed upon
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Pine Rivers
Selma
Barnett
battles Reed
Citys Emily
Libey and
Meghan
Borst for the
ball.
STUDENT
ATHLETE
of the
Week
Sport:
Basketball
Position: P
ost or wing
Parents name:
Lori Elliott
What is your proudest
sports moment and why?
Finishing with a qualifying time at regionals for
track and field to make it to
states.
Who is your personal
hero?
Brian Koopman
Who is your favorite professional athlete?
Skylar Diggins
What are your pre-game
rituals?
Usually we listen to
Dont Stop Believin.
Favorite hobby:
Watch T.V.
Future plans:
Attend Ferris for nursing
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APR* x 72 mos. with 10% down
on approved, includes tax, title &
transfer in payments. Please call
Dale Eising at Classic Chevy
(231)839-7231 or (231)434-8222.
8 weekly voice
Erin and Kiera Tatum pass out gingerbread cookies for those in town for the Evergreen Festival to decorate.
2015 Winter
PreParedness
Winter Services Guide
Use this directory, filled with essential winter services,
for all your in homes and on the road needs.
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832-5498
Everything you will need for your car, Inside aNd Out!
Full Line of
Parts
BATTERIES
231-825-2729
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Get Your Vehicle Ready for Winter
or Fix the Mishaps that Occur During at
FREE
Antifreeze Test
Coolant Flush for $50
Includes up to 2 gallons of coolant
231-876-9999
Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5:00 pm
www.cadillacautomi.com
OIL CHANGE
$20
Body Shop
INCLUDES
CADILLAC
AUTOMOTIVE
CENTER LLC
231-775-5621
Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5:30 pm,
Sat. by appointment
White Pine
*Once proposed EPA rules are in effect, the retail sale of Classic furnaces in
the United States will no longer be allowed. According to the EPA, the proposed
standards would only apply to new wood heaters and will not affect wood heaters
already in use in home or wood heaters currently for sale.