Community Corner
Good Morning Saline: Hes Retires, Community Conversation and Olson vs. Term Limits
Here are five things to know on Nov. 14, 2011.
Good Morning Saline
Today's Good Morning Saline greeting was given by Jean and Rachel Ward, who attended Sunday's open house and tailgate part at the .
The Weather
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The weekend's great weather gives way to the Monday blahs. Weather.com calls for cloudy skies and rain developing in the afternoon with a high of 56. A quarter of an inch of rain is expected. The low tonight is 38. Sunrise is at 7:24 and sunset is at 5:15. Tuesday is shaping up as sunny and 60.
Tracking the Hornets
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field hockey coach Donald Hes has announced his retirement. In other news, we've got stories about post-season honors for the and teams.
Save the Date, Chat Up the Super
Superintendent Scot Graden is inviting people to meet with him for a "Community Conversation" from 9:30 to 11 a.m., Dec. 6 at My Favorite Cafe. On the school's blog, Graden writes that through the covnersations, he has learned a great deal about how residents view the district, and that knowledge helps guide him and the board of education.
Rick Olson vs. Term Limits
State Rep. Rick Olson's search for allies in the fight to alter term limits was the subject of this column by Tim Skubick in the Petoskey News. State representatives are limited to three two-year terms, and state senators are limited to two four-year terms.
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