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    By Chrs Fel

    Boyne Cty 18,

    Kent Cty 13

    BOYNE CITY The Boyne City

    football team helped cap a very

    successful first-ever Rambler Dayat Boyne City with a 18-13 victory

    over Kent City on August 30, as

    the soccer, volleyball and JV foot-

    ball teams came away victorious.

    The final contest however, was

    not an easy one.

    Boyne trailed 13-9 at halftime,

    before using a nine point third

    quarter, along with some solid de-fense in overcoming a trio of

    turnovers in the red zone to come

    away with the win.

    Very pleased with how thekids reacted through the adver-

    sity, when things went wrong,

    Rambler coach David Hills said.

    They settled down and re-sponded well.

    With the victory, Boyne im-

    proves to 2-0.

    The Ramblers got on the board

    first, as freshman Malik Smith

    crossed the goal line from 5 yards

    out at the 7:40 mark of the first

    for a 6-0 lead, the extra-point at-tempt was no good.

    On the ensuing drive Kent

    City's Shane Rodenberg was able

    to punch it in with a 45-yard run,

    along with the extra-point with

    3:59 remaining in the quarter for

    a 7-6 Eagles lead.

    Boyne went back on top 9-7 at10:33 of the second quarter when

    senior place-kicker Austin Gard-

    ner split the uprights for a 32-

    yard field goal.

    The Ramblers would make acrucial defensive stand at their

    own 12 yard line with 4:49 left in

    the half and take over on downs,

    but after a Boyne punt, Kent Cityquarterback/running back

    combo of Jake Krueger/Roden-

    berg moved the ball 75-yards to

    paydirt, capped by a 2-yard score

    by Rodenberg with 14.1 secondsremaining in the half for a 13-9

    Eagle lead.

    Boyne City stopped the Eagles

    opening possession of the thirdquarter and forced Kent City to

    punt. Rambler sophomore Maceo

    Vroman scooped the punt on a

    roll, maneuvered his waythrough a couple of would be

    tacklers and exploded into the

    open field for a 63-yard score.

    Gardner's extra-point attemptwas good, giving Boyne a 16-13

    lead with 9:53 remaining in the

    third.

    Our special teams gave us aboost, Hills added. From the

    kicking to the returning, the kids

    made us look good.

    After exchanging a couple ofpossessions, the Ramblers found

    themselves driving towards the

    end-zone but turned the ball over,

    fumbling inside the 5-yard line.

    But on the ensuing Eagle snap,Rambler senior Brady Calo

    busted through the line and

    wrapped up Kent City running

    back Chad Brown in the end-zonefor a safety, pushing the Boyne

    lead to 18-13 with 3:51 remaining

    in the quarter.

    With the Eagles driving with1:16 left in the fourth quarter,

    Boyne junior defensive back Jor-

    dan Wilmot intercepted a

    Krueger pass and the Ramblers

    ran out the clock to preserve thevictory.

    Leading the Ramblers offen-

    sively, was Smith, as he carried 26

    times for 135 yards and a touch-

    down, Bradley Fouchia added 75

    yards on 12 carries, and also

    hauled in three passes for 53yards. Senior Jamael Kelly also

    rushed seven times, picking up 40

    yards.

    As a team, Boyne rushed for

    283 yards.

    Corey Redman finished 3-of-5for 53 yards passing.

    Kent City fell to 0-2, and was

    led by Krueger's passing, as he

    went 13-of-21 for 176 yards. Roden-

    berg carries seven times for 57

    yards and caught four passes for

    69 yards.The Rambler defense was led

    by 14 tackles from senior Alan

    Manross, while Conner Mills

    added nine, Wilmot recorded five

    tackles to go with his intercep-

    tion, and Calo added two stops,one for a safety.

    Our young team responded

    well, Hills said. We played well

    and found a way to win.

    Boyne will host Kalkaska on

    September 7 at 7pm, to open up

    Lake Michigan Conference play.Kalkaska enters the contest with

    a 2-0 record.

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    Heather Nichols, Boyne City.The Rambler setter recorded 60assists and five aces in theBoyne City, Lake Michigan Con-ference tri-meet sweep overHarbor Springs and Charlevoix.

    Heather Nichols,

    Boyne CityAustin Gardner and Maceo Vroman, Boyne City.The Rambler special teams duo helped combineto score 10 points in the Boyne City victory overKent City. Gardner kicked a 32-yard field goal andadded and extra-point, while Vroman returned apunt 63 yards for the go- ahead score.

    Austin Gardner(l), Maceo Vroman(r)

    Boyne City

    Grnd gam, dfns prpls Bn Ct t scnd half cmback wn vr Knt Ct

    Ramblers improve to 2-0

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    By Chrs Fel

    Mple Ct Gle

    Lke 32,

    Chrlevox 0

    GLEN LAKE TheLakers picked up where

    they left off last week, asthey rolled past the visit-

    ing Charlevoix Rayders32-0 on August 30.

    Charlevoix committed

    four turnovers, givingGlen Lake a short field to

    work with a majority ofthe night.

    The Rayder offense

    was led by Brian Noirotwith 34 yards on nine

    carries, Charlie Hamil-

    ton rushed six times for25 yards, and Tanner

    Catt added 20 yards on

    nine carries.Charlevoix's defense

    was led by GreysonSpegele with 14 tackles.

    Sam Eakes finished with12, Tommy Zipp added

    seven and Shane Suther-land six tackles.

    Charlevoix, 0-2, hosts a

    2-0 Grayling Vikingsteam on September 7 at

    7pm, in the opening LakeMichigan Conference

    contest for both teams.

    PwrflSants tlastRd DvlsBy Chrs Fel

    St. ignce 53,

    Est Jordn 0

    ST. IGNACE TheSaints improved to 2-0,

    and the Red Devils fell to

    0-2 as St. Ignace rolled to a53-0 non-conference vic-

    tory on August 30.No statistics were avail-

    able at press time.East Jordan, 0-2, travels

    to Harbor Springs against

    the 1-1 Rams as bothteams open Lake Michi-

    gan Conference play at7pm on September 7.

    Ryder qurterbck Luke Klnger (12)gets pst Glen Lke defender dur-ng frst hlf cton. (PhoTo By SCoTTRiChaRDS)

    Chrlevox's Tnner Ctt (2) goes rborne s he tres tocome up wth ths bll. Defendng the ply re GlenLkes Curts Bunek (9) nd Tyler Stchnk (13). (PhoTo BySCoTT RiChaRDS)

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    Page 2B Charlevoix County News September 6, 2012

    O NL I NE A T WWW. C H A R L E V O I X C O U NT YNE WS . C O MSports

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    PREP VOLLEYbALL

    September 6

    JV Football boyne City at Kakaska, 6pm Hao Spings at East Jodan,6pm Chaevoix at Gaying, 6pm

    SoCCEr Ek rapids at boyne City, 5pm Kakaska at Chaevoix, 5pm

    September 7

    Football Kakaska at boyne City, 7pm East Jodan at Hao Spings,7pm Gaying at Chaevoix, 7pm

    September 8

    CroSS Country Chaevoix Cassic Mud run,9am

    VollEyball boyne City, Chaevoixat Petoskey Invitationa, 9am

    JV VollEyball Chaevoix, East Jodan atInand lakes Invitationa, 9am boyne City at benzie Centa,8:30am

    FrESHMan VollEyball boyne City, Chaevoix atInand lakes Invitationa, 9am

    tEnnIS boyne City at Petoskey, 9am

    THIS WEEkIN SPORTS

    September 6, 2012 Charlevoix County News Page 3B

    O NL I NE A T WWW. C H A R L E V O I X C O U NT YNE WS . C O MSports

    (LEELANAU PENINSULA,Mich) The 11th annual Harvest

    Stompede Vineyard Run & Walk

    and Wine Tour is a great way to ex-perience the beauty of the Lee-

    lanau Wine Trail at harvest time,with local food pairings and wine

    from the exceptional 2011 vintage.The event takes place the weekend

    of September 8 & 9th, 2012 and is

    considered one of the most scenicrunning & wine touring events in

    the Midwest!Harvest on the Leelanau Penin-

    sula is an exciting time, says Matt

    Gregory, of Chateau de Leelanau.As vintners, we have literally

    waited all year for this moment. Wehave watched our grapes go from

    tiny green marbles to the perfectlyripe fruit that makes our regions

    wine stand out from the rest. We

    want to share this excitement withyou at this years Harvest Stom-

    pede. Stop by any one of our 20 Lee-lanau Peninsula wineries and see

    how the harvest is going - Im sureyou wont be disappointed!

    The weekends festivities kick off

    at 9:00am on Saturday morning atCiccone Vineyard with the Harvest

    Stompede race. While race regis-

    tration is not included with yourwine tour ticket, its a great event

    for spectators. The one-of-a-kind

    course meanders through rollingvineyard rows that will be heavy

    with ripening wine grapes that aresoon to be picked. The race is de-

    signed for both serious and recre-ational runners or walkers, with

    options for a 5K walk, 5K run, or 7

    mile run.The Harvest Stompede Wine

    Tour starts at 11:00am on Saturdayfollowing the race and continues

    on Sunday. It features a special

    wine pour and food pairing at eachof the 20 Leelanau Peninsula Vint-

    ners Association member wineries.To highlight our regions culinary

    excellence, each winery will bepartnering with farmers and

    restaurants to feature local ingre-

    dients in their food pairings.Lodging packages and tickets are

    on sale now at www.lpwines.com.Harvest Stompede Food Pairings

    Black Star Farms will be servingRoasted chicken, mozzarella and

    basil rotolo with a smoked tomato

    coulis paired with 2010 ArcturosBarrel-Aged Chardonnay.

    Chateau Fontaine is dishing up

    their Cincinnati Style Dixie Chili3 Way on spaghetti topped with

    cheese featuring Candy Onions

    from the M-204 Farmers Stand.Cherry Republic will serve their

    Great Hall Reisling paired withBrie and apples and a house made

    nut sampler.Ciccone is serving Gazpacho

    wonderful cold spicy soup full of

    fresh herbs and vegetables fromthe Ciccone family garden paired

    with their Riesling!45 North is serving locally grown

    heirloom tomatoes with fresh moz-

    zarella and basil drizzled with Fus-tinis olive oil and a dollop of pesto

    with their crisp 2011 Pinot Gris.Gills Pier will be pouring Royce,

    a dry Pinot Gris blend compli-mented by a Poultry Pasta Primav-

    era.

    Good Harbor will be going localwith Carlsons of Leland fish pate

    served with grapes and crackersand paired with their Fishtown

    White.Good Neighbor Organic offers

    grilled brats then simmered in

    smoked beer, served naked withhummus and pita. Theyll serve

    this with cold cider and draft beer!

    L. Mawby has a Michigan CornArepas with spiced venison

    sausage, paired with Conservancy.

    Silver Leaf will be having anearly Oktoberfest celebration with

    bratwursts & sauerkraut servedwith their Riesling.

    Verterra is serving Vol au VentBaked French Brie with Verterra

    Jam (preserves made from wine

    grapes) and Granny Smith match-stick apples paired with their

    award-winning Pinot Gris.Willow will be serving Local

    Apple Crisp with caramel topping

    along with their 2011 Semi dryPinot Gris.

    Ticket InformationThe event routinely sells out and

    advance tickets are required. Tick-ets are $40 and include special food

    and wine pairings at each tasting

    room. They are available online atwww.lpwines.com. Tasting hours

    on Saturday are 11am to 6pm; Sun-day hours are noon to 5pm. All

    ticket holders receive a commemo-rative event wine glass as well.

    11th Annual Harvest Stompede Vineyard Run & Walk plus Wine Trail

    Event Celebrates the Flavor of Harvest on Leelanau Peninsula

    Troy La Count ~ Owner231-599-2483 Fax 231-599-2469 Cell 231-675-2348

    email: [email protected] US Hwy 31 N Eastport, Michigan 49627

    Ramblrs swp Lak Mch-gan Cnfrnc fs n pnrHicks, Nichols lead Boyne

    By Chrs Fel

    BOYNE CITY The Ramblers got a combined 43 killsand eight blocks from junior Kylie Hicks, setter

    Heather Nichols added 60 assists and five aces andErin Baker finished with 34 digs as Boyne City swept

    Harbor Springs and Charlevoix in a Lake Michigan

    Conference tri-meet volleyball on August 30 as part ofBoyne City's first-ever Rambler Day.

    Boyne opened with a 25-23, 25-10,25-15 win over theRams, and then beat the Rayders 25-16, 25-17, 25-15.

    Charlevoix topped Harbor 25-16, 25-14, 25-14 in theother contest.

    We got off to a slow start against Harbor, Rambler

    coach Casie Parker said. But then we picked it up.Against the Rams, Hicks finished with 19 kills and

    four blocks, while Nichols added 33 assists and fiveaces.

    Also for Boyne, Rainy McCune finished 17 digs andErin Baker had 16, while McCune, Mary Myers and

    Baker all served at 100 percent.

    In the Rambler victory over the Rayders, Hicks fin-ished with 24 kills and four blocks, Baker chipped in

    with 18 digs, and Nichols added 27 setter assists. BothBaker and Hicks served at 100 percent in the match.

    This was a big match for us, Parker said, We havenot beaten Charlevoix in a few years, our girls were

    pumped from the very first point of the game and kept

    the momentum going almost the entire match. Kylieplayed out of her mind today, it was tough to stop her.

    We also had good and smart game play from MaryMyers.

    In the two Rayder contests, Karley Pearsall com-

    bined to finish with 16 kills, 14 digs, six aces and fiveblocks, while Madeline Boss added 14 kills and 10 digs.

    Also for Charlevoix, Gloria Greene and Cassidy Pee-bles added 19 and 14 assists, respectively; Jennaca

    Holecheck and Anna Way added 13 digs each and Pee-bles nine.

    I am confident that the girls are a fighting team,

    they want to compete and have high expectations ofthe team as a whole, Charlevoix coach Audra Randall

    said. Our consistency and positive game energy willinfluence the girls being able to be successful on the

    court and win games.

    Rd Dvls gt pastManclna

    By Chrs Fel

    EAST JORDAN The East Jordan volleyball team

    recorded a victory over the Mancelona Lady Ironmen,25-5, 25-15, 25-10 on August 28.

    For the Red Devils, Paige Poindexter scored 11points, including three aces and five kills. Angie

    Watkins added nine total points, with four aces, three

    blocks, five kills and three digs and Valerie Petersadded nine points, with five aces, three kills and five

    assists.Both Peters and Poindexter served at 100 percent for

    East Jordan.

    The Michigan Department ofTransportation (MDOT) is once

    again making game day traffic in-formation available for Michigan

    State University, University of

    Michigan, and Detroit Lions foot-ball fans on MDOTs Web site at

    www.michigan.gov/mdot. You canfind Getting to the Game traffic

    information atwww.michigan.gov/getting-

    tothegame or you can click on theGetting to the Game icon on the

    MDOT Web site home page. Game

    day travel updates will be postedregularly throughout the fall sea-

    son.Wherever possible, construction

    on home game days surroundingevents in East Lansing and Ann

    Arbor will be suspended and lanesreopened. However, MDOT urges

    motorists to drive with caution in

    those work zones where restric-tions are still in place.

    Dont Barrel Through WorkZones! - Drive Smart to Stay Alive.

    MDOT puts traffic information online for game day travelers

    The Great Northwest Bass Anglersclub from East Jordan held a bass

    tournament on Lake Margarethe,near Grayling. First place went to

    the team of Goober Berry and Je-remy Brush. They were the only

    team to catch a ten fish limit of bass,

    weighing 21lbs 11oz. Second place

    went to the team of Jerry Hepnerand Doug Robinson. Their 5 fish

    weighed 10 lbs 3oz. Third place wentto Jeff McFarland and Matt Konchel.

    Their weight was 8lbs 3.5oz, that in-cluded big bass of the day. Matt

    caught a big smallmouth that

    weighed 4 lbs 15.5 oz

    The next meeting is September6th, 7PM at the BRI in Boyne City. If

    you are interested in joining, showup at a meeting, or contact Dan

    Miller at 231-350-0118

    East Jordan Bass Anglershold Tourney on Lake Margarethe

    Rchrd Goober Berry(l) nd Jeremy Brush wth therfrst plce trophes. CouRTESy PhoTo

    Mtt Konchel nd bg bss of the dy, 4lbs 15.5oz.CouRTESy PhoTo

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    2009 Chevy Malibu 2LT.Save $3,000 NOW! Lessthan 31,000 miles! GM Ex-tended Factory Warranty!Heated seats, sunroof, sportthumb shifting accessoryand more, Dont wait! Now$14,988. Dave KringChevrolet-Cadillac, 1861 US31 North, Petoskey, MI 231-

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    2010 Chevy Cobalt LTSport. Save $1,000 now onthis Sporty and EconomicalCobalt! Sunroof, Heatedleather, Sport body Fasciaswith Spoiler, Bluetooth, CDw/High Performance Audio,Now $13,980. Dave KringChevrolet-Cadillac, 1861 US31 North, Petoskey, MI 231-347-2585.

    2010 Chevy Impala, Fullyloaded, flex fuel. Nice look-ing red car. Payments aslow as $199 a month.Petoskey Auto Group, No-body Sell For Less 2215 N.US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-347-6080. www.petoskeyau-togroup.com

    2010 Toyota Corolla LE. Re-duced $2,000! 1 owner! 30plus MPGs, BrightWhite/gray cloth, ABS, Trac-tion control, Curtain, Pas-senger Airbag, CD player,

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    2011 Chevy HHR LT. Save$500 now on this 1 owner!Chevrolet Certified Ex-tended New Car Warrantymeans NO Worries, CDplayer, Sharp with 25kmiles. Great Ride! Now!$15,488. Dave KringChevrolet-Cadillac, 1861 US31 North, Petoskey, MI 231-347-2585.

    2011 Toyota Corolla. Looksand drives like new. Just30,000 miles. Payments aslow as $199 a month.Petoskey Auto Group, No-body Sell For Less 2215 N.US-31, Petoskey, MI 231-

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    Rent-to-own vehicles at Tai-lored Enterprises inPetoskey. Toll Free 888-774-2264 or 231 347-3332.www.tailoredenterprises.com. Also, We have scooterson sale now

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    1961 LINCOLN CONTI-NENTAL sedan. Beige, only68,000 miles. Good condi-tion. Best offer. Serious of-fers only. Contact by mail.John, PO Box 35, HubbardLake, MI 49747. Cell: 717-491-7670

    1989 JAGUAR VJS CON-

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    CASH FOR OLD CARS.Please dont send tocrusher. Michels Collision &Restoration 231-348-7066

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    Advertising Sales BoyneCity Part Time Salesper-son. The best candidate willbe friendly and enjoy help-ing local businesses createprint advertising to helpthem reach consumersthroughout Northern Michi-gan with our newspapersand associated products.Work your own schedule.Good commission rate.Must have computer, Inter-net access and dependabletransportation. E-mail info toDave at Office@Charlevoix-

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    Question & Answers AboutSelling Real Estate

    intrr Spccatns

    Number of bedrooms.Pros: Common minimum re-

    quested configurations are 3 bed-rooms. Newer parents prefer

    bedrooms located on one level.

    Cons: 2 bedrooms appeal prima-rily to first-time home buyers,

    singles or seniors. However, dont

    discount a two bedroom if anextra den will satisfy your space

    requirements.

    Number of bathrooms.Pros: More than one bath is pre-

    ferred by most people. One bath

    homes are often less expensive.

    Cons: Dont pass up a one bathhome is there is room to add a

    second bath. Sometimes it costs

    less to put in an extra bath than itdoes to buy a two-bath home.

    square footage.Pros: larger spaces offer more

    room and cost less per square foot

    than smaller spaces.

    Cons: Dont be misled as lay-out

    is more important than actualsquare footage. Sometimes well

    designed smaller spaces appear

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    boNus rooms.Pros: Extra space for media

    rooms, art studios, childrensplayrooms, gyms, den/study.

    Cons: More expensive.

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    square feet of living space, with

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    Finding the Right Home PART 3 OF 4Complments of Mke Stark,Stark Realty, inc. (231) 536-7700

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    Looking for maintenance free living in north-ern Michigan? Well you have found it! Thiscondo is move in ready and the tasteful furni-ture and furnishings can be negotiated withthe sale! Need a place to park your boat?This condo offers that too! With the marina,launch and beach around the corner as wellas a restaurant/bar this condo is the perfectgetaway! MLS 432854. Ask for Jennifer Burr-Cutler. $88,000

    10725 ESSEX ROad, EllSWORtH

    Beautiful country views and plenty of acreagefor your needs.This Tri-Level home is in won-derful shape! Plenty of space, storage andless than 5 miles from Torch Lake! Centrallylocated between Petoskey and Traverse City,this home is perfect for you! MLS 434643. AskforJennifer Burr-Cutler. $187,900

    5485 SIX mIlE lakE ROad., EllSWORtH

    Nice retreat! Well maintained home on 9acres to roam! If hunting and fishing is yourgame, this property will be right up your alley!The inside of this home is like new and anaddition was just put on a few years agoadding a rather large dining/living roomcombo to enjoy time with family and friends.A n ewer heat pump keeps utilit y bills at aminimum. MLS 433393. Ask for Jenni fer Burr-Cutler. $99,900

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    Fantastic home includes a large wrap-aroundcovered porch, open living spaces, largebedrooms, finished full basement with familyroom and office/play area and partiallywooded lot all located just a stone's throwfrom the public beach. 2 car garage and anadditional garage for "toy" storage. Accessedvia a quiet side street and a paved drive.Priced to sell-so don't wait long!.MLS 434537.Ask for Mike Stark. $175,000

    4737 pEaRSall, EaSt JORdan

    Here's a little northern Michigan gem. 9 Acresand new carpet, paint, appliances, countertops and roof. You don't find this combinationeveryday. With 9 acres just outside of town,this won't last long. MLS 433029. Ask for RickWarden. $59,900

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    Very cute, very clean and well maintainedhome in town, close to everything! Cozy gasfireplace for those cold winter nights. Greatdeck with a large back yard for room to roamor a garden. The pole barn has plenty ofroom for 2 cars and a workshop or a hobbyroom, plus all your toys! Come take a look foryourself! MLS 434463. Ask for Jennifer Burr-Cutler. $89,900

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    3630 JORdan RIVER Rd., ElmIRa

    This home has been completely remodeled!New vinyl windows, new maple floor cover-ing. multiple new fixtures, cabinets, counter-tops, toilet and vanity. New deck on theback. Only 7 miles to Boyne Mountain, 1block from Alba Schools and RIGHT on thesnowmobile trail! MLS 433617. Ask forJen-nifer Burr-Cutler. $55,900

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    QUAD-LEVEL HOME, with so much charm!It does need a roof and deck repaired, butshe has style and flair inside. Custom paint-ing, and good upkeep make this turnkeyhome a great deal even at this price! MLS434503. As k for Mike Stark. $74,900

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    This home offers a Virginia Ledge stone gasfireplace in living room, a brick wood burningfireplace in family room and a wet bar withrefrigerator. Kitchen features maple cabinets,granite countertiops, hardwood floors andstainless steel appliances, plus a butlerpantry off the kitchen with wine cooler andgranite countertop. Lake Charlevoix access!!MLS 432758. As k for Mike Stark. $224,900

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    In the country & very peaceful. This mobile isin excellent shape with vinyl siding and win-dows, as well as a metal roof. Newer furnace,updated kitchen, fenced in yard, including agreat spot for a garden! The pole barn is 24 x48 with a metal roof, concrete floor, 200 ampservice, gas line ready for service and an over-head door 9.8 x 11.8. MLS 434356. Ask for Jen-nifer Burr-Cutler. $36,900

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    Great updated home. A unique sun styleroom is full seasonal living space, and LakeMichigan is only a short distance away. Therelaxing, large backyard adds to the out-door enjoyment you'll receive.. Located inthe "village of Norwood" gives the comfortof some neighbors but still the overall out-in-the-country feel of peace and quiet. MLS

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    Great location... $64,900This home is close to town, yet far enough to be "out in the country". Full walk-out basement that is partially finished plus roughed in for more. Add thatfamily room, game room, home office, you name it. The garage, which is a48x32 pole barn again opens your choices! MLS 434473. Ask for Mike Stark.

    Turn of the Century home with architectural charm! This home has re-cently had extensive remodeling. Beautiful wood floors, an updatedkitchen, a formal dining room for entertaining, as well as a newer fur-nace and roof ! Close to schools and downtown for your conveniences!MLS 430906. Ask forJennifer Burr-Cutler.

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