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  • returns later this with 45 kids slated to show off month, and it's bringing an old their swine. This y e a r ' s fair will also infriend along for the ride. Kalkaska C o u n t y ' s 4-H program, run clude a dog show, with kids by Michigan State University
  • Accounting Office. Michigan State University Ex* tension issued a fact sheet about the proposed changes and explained how they would directly impact "young hired farm workers." Children could be granted permission by someone standing in place of a parent
  • to balance the budget without spending any county savings. So far this year, officials cut county funds for the Michigan State University Extension program, funding for soil conservation and the budget stabilization account. Those decisions were made
  • and local assets can be used as an economic foundation. Several agencies worked with the village to develop the workshop content, including N W M C O G and the Michigan State University Extension program. The workshop is free, though registration is required
  • for the Michigan State University Extension program. Michigan must shift from such overw h e l m i n g d e p e n d e n c e on m a n u f a c t u r ing as a matter of survival, he said. Village Venue for Farmers, Artists? B Y SHERI M C W H I R T E R NEWS e c o n
  • continue on a downward slide. Wright said. In January, some county officials discussed spending the Kaliseum profils to fund Michigan State University Extension in Kalkaska County, including the local 4-H program. But it would be "inappropriate" lo divert
  • sap flow and the subsequent syrup production involve freezing condilions overnight and temperatures that climb by day into the upper-40s or 50s. said Russell Kidd, district forestry educator with Michigan State University Extension and a maple syrup
  • office, commissioners Michael Cox, Antonio Martini, Stuart McKinnon and David Ritter voted to cut funding to the county's Michigan State University Extension and Soil Conservation offices. Commissioners Craig Wood, Debra Kimball and Carroll Sexton cast
  • . In all four pelilions, reasons for the recall included voting to eliminate funding for Michigan State University Extension and the Kalkaska County Conservation District; violating the Open Meetings Act as a result of an alleged "secret meeting;" voting
  • There Be P e a c e on Earth, a song that Chissus said www.leaderandkalkaskian.com he learned in school 30 years ago. Chissus w a s introduced a s having held first chair at Michigan State University a n d p e r f o r m i n g regularly at New H o p e