All posts tagged "Whitehall"
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Latest News
/ 3 months agoCatchMark Community Weekly Recap: White Lake Highlights
As February gives way to March, the White Lake area continues to balance big-picture conversations with local action. From city planning...
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History
/ 3 months agoWhite Lake Life-Saving Station Before the Coast Guard
In this week’s Trivia Tuesday, we asked: Before the U.S. Coast Guard existed, what federal rescue organization operated at White Lake?...
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Community
/ 3 months agoHunters and Anglers: 2026 Spring Turkey Season Prep
For many hunters in the White Lake area, mid-February still feels like the deep end of winter. But in the world...
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Community
/ 3 months agoMarch Happenings at White Lake Area Libraries
Spring into learning, creativity, and connection at White Lake Community Library and Montague Branch
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Community
/ 3 months agoA Community Conversation About the Future of Education
In a world that is changing faster than ever, education cannot remain static. Technology is evolving. Industries are shifting. The skills...
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History
/ 3 months agoWhite Lake History: The Franklin House Fire of Feb. 27, 1961
In the early hours of February 27, 1961, a devastating fire destroyed one of Montague’s most historic buildings. The Franklin House...
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Arts/Entertainment
/ 3 months agoACWL-Nuveen Welcomes Richard Vanderputte-McPherson to the Board!
As a nonprofit, the Arts Council of White Lake – Nuveen (ACWL-Nuveen) relies on a volunteer Board of Directors to make...
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Community
/ 3 months agoThe Proper Role of Local Government in a Free Community
Recently, the Whitehall City Council discussed the possibility of contracting with a single trash pickup provider in an effort to reduce...
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Opinion
/ 3 months agoWhy Attending a Local Board Meeting Matters
There’s a room in your community where decisions are being made that will shape the next year — and the next...
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Community
/ 3 months agoStewardship Matters. Rethinking How We Manage Community Assets
At a recent Whitehall City Council meeting, the city auditor stated that there were no formal methods in place to track...