Fall To Arrive Shortly!
After spectacular Spring and Summer seasons, Fall is on the horizon. Areas are starting to see a few leaves turning colors to red and orange. […]
Fall To Arrive Shortly! Read More »
After spectacular Spring and Summer seasons, Fall is on the horizon. Areas are starting to see a few leaves turning colors to red and orange. […]
Fall To Arrive Shortly! Read More »
Something for everyone all year-round The Village of St. Charles is located in Saginaw County, approximately 20 miles southwest of Saginaw. Known as the gateway
By Jim Duke After the brief interruption in the annual scheduling of the International Snowmobile Congress and the cancellation of the 52nd event which would
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It’s all in the family, a show and sale that’s become the largest in the nation. Twenty-nine years ago, 1991, in Novi, MI is where
By Jim Duke Everyone who knows me also knows I’m an avid snowmobile enthusiast and have been for more than four decades. I must admit,
To the valued customers, residents, tourists and businesses of Copper Harbor, From the moment I (Mike) was introduced to the Keweenaw nearly four decades ago,
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By Stephen King OK, of all the stories I do, from time to time I get one that really hits home. This time, a little
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By Jim Duke As we head into the final month of snowmobile season, a few things are happening in and around Washington, D.C. and the
For more then six decades now, we’ve had the wonderful opportunity to get out in the winter seasons and to enjoy what good old Mother
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By Bill Tisron As you all know, we sold Michigan Snowmobiler magazine almost a year ago now, and I was asked to stay on for
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By Stephen King OK, you guys — and this time it’s not “youse guyz,” as in Yooperese. This time, I really have something for the
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By Stephen King There has been very little activity to report this month from the Michigan Legislature. With all the goings on that have been
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By Ann Drzewiecki In this issue, we have briefly mentioned the current political climate will be bringing change. One thing all of us know for
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By Stephen King OK, some of you longtime readers may recognize this topic. Every couple of years, I like to write about some of the
By Stephen King Michelle Vallier Labadie, daughter of Charlie and Marilyn Vallier, who do the lion’s share of the work at the Top of the
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The year 2020 will be remembered for a lot of different things by a lot of different people for a lot of different reasons. Most,
By Jim Duke It’s been said more times than I care to remember that sometimes we’re our own worst enemies. That statement can readily apply
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By Stephen King On Saturday, Jan. 9, I had the pleasure of attending the first Upper Michigan Ice Racing Association (UMIRA) race of the season.
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As a rule, January is one of the best months for snow and snowmobiling in Michigan. As a kid who grew up in northern Michigan,
Remember When: January 1991 Read More »
By Stephen King Now, many of you may recall part of this because I have related many times that my first sled was a Christmas
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