Amendment to City Ordinance
Recognition of Blogging
This blog was reported in the The Michigan Municipal League's magazine
The Review. The September/October 2009 Edition of
The Review, page 28 and 29, contains an article about blogging as a tool of local government, including my comments about my blogging experience. The article includes comments from bloggers in Auburn Hills, Coopersville, East Lansing, Jonesville, Quincy, Roscommon, and Rogers City. All agree that blogging is an excellent tool to communicate about local government, promote a community, and encourage a civil dialogue--all very much needed in our society today. It is also fun!
I hope those of you who read this blog, enjoy it and find it useful. Drop me a line anytime with your comments, suggestions, etc.
Labels: Blogging, MML
Waters Edge Restaurant & Lounge
As the season winds down into fall, don't miss your chance to visit one of the best dining experiences around Northern Michigan: The Waters Edge Restaurant & Lounge!
Hostess Ann will greet you, and the staff will serve you well. The food is great whether you like the Famous Burgers on Thursday night, Mexican Night on Wednesday, Prime rib on Friday, or the regular menu any night. Call 989-734-4747 for information or to make reservations.
Last day of their season is September 9, 2009.
Labels: Waters Edge
Night Sky

You may not see these images with the naked eye from Rogers City, but we sure do have awesomely clear and beautiful night sky here in Rogers City. What a wonderful world!
Labels: Hubble Space Telescope, Night sky
Pure Maritime

Rogers City is the Nautical City because we are home to Great Lakes freighters, sailors, and captains going back for generations. To get a better understanding of our pure maritime heritage check out our local museums, lighthouses, ports, and coastal views (like the one above). It is a great time of year to visit the Nautical City.
Labels: Nautical City Festival, Pure Maritime