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Sheriff s department offering free boater and ORV safety classes

Sheriff s department offering free boater and ORV safety classes Cheboygan Daily Tribune The Cheboygan County Sheriff s Department will once again be offering boaters safety and ORV safety classes this year free of charge to any 12 years old and older who want to take the classes. The ORV safety class will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 15, in the Cheboygan County Commissioners meeting room, on the lower level of the Cheboygan County Building. The boaters safety class will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the next Saturday, May 22, in the same room. Anyone attending will be asked to enter the building through the entrance on the north end of the facility, nearest the commissioners meeting room.

Cheboygan County Jail investigating death of inmate

Cheboygan County Jail investigating death of inmate Cheboygan Daily Tribune The Cheboygan County Sheriff s Department is currently investigating the death of an inmate in the Cheboygan County Jail that occurred the morning of March 12, in the dorm area of the jail. At 7:12 a.m., corrections officers in the Cheboygan County Jail called 911 for an ambulance to respond to the jail. A 39 year old male inmate had been found unresponsive in his cell. Corrections officers attempted life saving measures and those measures continued when EMS arrived, said Cheboygan County Sheriff Dale Clarmont. Through coordination with the medical examiner, the male was pronounced dead.

Local law enforcement on patrol looking for snowmobile violations

Cheboygan Daily Tribune More and more people are getting outside and riding their snowmobiles as the temperatures drop and more snow hits the ground, creating a better surface on which to ride the machines. Local law enforcement, including the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Cheboygan County Sheriff s Department,Tuscarora Township Police Department and Mackinaw City Police Department are all out patrolling the trails, making sure people are obeying the law. This season started with a bang, said Sgt. Mark DePew, area law supervisor for Otsego and Cheboygan counties with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Gaylord Operations Center. DePew said at the beginning of the winter, when the first snow hit, people really came out and started snowmobiling. But, the little bit of a warm up hit and things started to slow down as trail conditions really deteriorated.

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