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Dogs rescued from U.P. explosion ready for adoption Updated Jan 07, 2021; Posted Jan 07, 2021 Jerky, shown here, is one of the dogs that was rescued from an explosion at an Upper Peninsula residence. She was one of the first seven to be adopted, out of the 47 rescued. Many of them are healing from burn wounds and smoke inhalation at Mackinac County Animal Shelter. The explosion occurred on Nov. 26, 2020, at a residence in Hessel, Mich. Through a power of attorney, the former owner of the dogs relinquished her rights to the animals in December.Mackinac County Animal Shelter Facebook Share HESSEL, MI – Some of the 47 dogs rescued from a house explosion in the Upper Peninsula late last year are ready to find their forever homes. ....
9 & 10 News December 23, 2020 A northern Michigan county is saying farewell to its sheriff of 16 years. Sheriff Scott Strait started with the Mackinac County Sheriff’s Department 35 years ago, but now he’s decided it’s time to retire. “It’s been such a great joy of my life to serve the people of Mackinac County,” he said. Sheriff Scott Strait always knew he would one day become a public servant after being influenced by his father who, to this day, remains a police officer. Sheriff Strait said it’s all about serving and taking care of other people. “You ask anybody that goes into law enforcement why they went into law enforcement. It’s to help people” he said. “Having that opportunity to serve others is the greatest joy anybody could have.” ....