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Report of missing snowmobiler believed unfounded
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Despite cold weather conditions, Huron County Sheriff Kelly Hanson said ice conditions are poor and extreme caution is needed. (Tribune File Photo)
After an extensive search March 4, Huron County Sheriff’s deputies were unable to find evidence of a snowmobiler falling through the ice, despite a call to central dispatch reporting otherwise.
According to Sheriff Kelly Hanson, shortly after sunset, dispatch received a call from a Bay Port resident stating he heard and seen a snowmobile out on the ice headed in the direction of Bay Port, before the machine disappeared. The man said he looked away for a second and when he looked back the snowmobile was gone.
Hooks Waterfront to reopen March 5
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Casey and Tina Jahn, owners of Hooks Waterfront Resort, are ready to serve the community again after being closed for several months due to the pandemic. (Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Hooks Waterfront Resort looks to serve the community once again, despite the challenges faced during the pandemic. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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The first year in business can be a struggle for anyone, but is especially challenging when the operation that year is dictated by the governor. Fortunately, because of community support, Hooks Waterfront Resort will reopen for the season March 5.
Huron County fish fries going drive-thru only
Here are some fish fries happening in March
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With the COVID-19 pandemic still happening, some Huron County places that hold fish fries will be drive-thru or take-out this year. (Tribune File Photo)
With the COVID-19 pandemic still continuing through the Upper Thumb, organizations that put on fish fries during Lent are opting to have them be drive-thru only.
One place that is trying Lenten fish fries for the first time is American Legion Post 499 in Port Austin. They will be from 4 to 7 p.m., or until dinners run out on March 5.
Meals cost $10 and include fried fish, fries, cole slaw, baked beans, a roll, and desert.