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Muhammad Ali Creates a Field of Dreams for Niles

Andrew Norton

Thanks in large part to the efforts of Muhammad Ali, Niles schools have a new ball diamond for their baseball team. With "the world's greatest" spearheading the efforts and more than a little help from Home Depot and the Detroit Tigers, the old practice field (as players and coaches referred to the previous rundown field) at Niles is now a gem of a diamond. There are still funds needed to put in more bleachers, restroom facilities, a concession stand, and press box. Personalized bricks that will pave the walkway to the field are being sold to the public to continue raising the additional funds needed.

Watch a video from WWMT Channel 3 about this generous project that Muhammad Ali and his wife helped organize here.

New Book Set in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Andrew Norton

Superior Death is set in a fictional town on Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The fictional town of Apostle Bay strongly resembles the writer's hometown of Marquette, Michigan. Matthew Williams' first novel revolves around a murder mystery of a girl falling from one of the high cliffs overlooking Lake Superior. The book just came out at the end of April and this was the first I had heard of it. I enjoy reading books that take place in Michigan and there is no doubt I will be checking this one out. A quick check on Amazon finds it already has a few favorable reviews from customers.

Here is one of the customer reviews -

"Superior Death by Matthew Williams is a gripping and evocative new thriller depicting the life of the small-town reporter Vince Marshall and his hot-pursuit of the truth and justice in his evermore secretive town. With a potentially cheating wife, a degrading and extremist boss, and the police deciding his mother to be the prime suspect for the mystery of a local woman's death, Superior Death deftly maneuvers the language and plot for a highly mystifying tale as Marshall delves deeper into the terrifying truths encumbering his small town. Superior Death is very strongly recommended for its unique structure and fascinating and intricately woven story for all fans of mystery fiction, and most particularly those familiar with the northern Upper-Michigan Peninsula."

You can purchase the book via Amazon for $21.95 in hardcover - Superior Death: Matthew Williams

Via The Mining Journal

Michigan Gas Prices Week of 5/22/06

Andrew Norton

The current statewide average in Michigan for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.829 as of today, May, 22, 2006. This is actually down a bit from the average one month ago of $2.898. One year ago we were paying $2.101 per gallon across Michigan. We took a road trip over the weekend and filled up for $2.69 in Niles. Obviously, I was quite pleased with that price. I would expect prices to gradually spike as the week goes on due to the official start of the summer travel season kicking off over Memorial Day weekend.

My advice, fill up with gas today. I doubt it will get any cheaper in the next few days.

Gas prices via AAA Fuel Gauge Report.

Perfect Storm Caused Fitzgerald to Sink

Andrew Norton

The legend lives on from the Chippewa on downOf the big lake they call Gitche Gumee The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead When the skies of November turn gloomy. -Gordon Lightfoot

The storm that raged against the Edmund Fitzgerald produced hurricane force winds howling more than 69 miles per hour and waves towering over 25 feet. Fitzgerald was also loaded down with 26,116 tons of taconite pellets. That is enough iron to create roughly 7,500 automobiles (stat courtesy of href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&tag=giftbasketsfr-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&path=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2F0932212883%2Fsr%3D8-1%2Fqid%3D1148055364%2Fref%3Dsr_1_1%3F%255Fencoding%3DUTF8">"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Frederick Stonehouse). The storm she was traveling in was one so bad that the forecast technology used at the time had sorely underrated its power.

Undated Edmund Fitzgerald photo courtesy of NOAACourtesy of NOAA

Whether it was failed hatch closures as the Coast Guard concluded in its investigation or a poorly chartered shoal that ripped into the ship's hull one thing remains true. The storm that was raging on November 9-10, 1975 was one of the worst storms ever recorded on any of the great lakes. Even the captain of the Edmund Fitzgerald, Ernest M. McSorley, remarked that it [the storm] was "one of the worst seas he had ever been in."

A new report issued this month by the NOAA found that the Edmund Fitzgerald was caught up in the worst of the storm conditions in one of the worst areas on Lake Superior. Through the use of what NOAA terms "hindcasts" (forecasts in retrospect) they noted that the Fitz met her fate during a six-hour window of the storm's ultimate fury. The Edmund Fitzgerald was also heading south when the waves were just battering her from west to east.

The wave action can be backed up in Capt. McSorley's remark to the Arthur Anderson's Captain, Jesse Cooper, that his vessel was "rolling some." Heading south would create a rolling effect from the waves running from right to left against (and over) the ship. The storm might not have been the ultimate cause of the Edmund Fitzgerald's sinking, but it must be considered a major player at a minimum.

Visit the NOAA website for details of the report.

Additional information on the Edmund Fitzgerald available online: Wikipedia - Edmund Fitzgerald S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald Online NOAA's Marquette, MI Office From Amazon.com you can also purchase - Mighty Fitz : The Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" - this was the source of some of the additional information for this article

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Michigan Fun for Kids

Andrew Norton

Did you know that there is a huge amount of fun stuff for kids to do at the www.michigan.gov website? Your kids can learn about Michigan history, outdoors, government, and the many great places to visit across our state. All under the pretense of fun. Isn't it great when kids don't realize they are learning something? The next time there is a rainy day and your kids are bored fire up your computer and head over to www.michigan.gov/mikids/ to find a plethora of information about Michigan for kids. Michigan's DNR also has a great kids website at www.midnr.com/edu/flash/DNRKids/KidsMain.html. Below is a screen shot of their site.

Michigan DNR Kids Page

The site contains - coloring pages, jokes, games, as well as links for parents and teachers. Have fun!

Michigan State Capitol

Andrew Norton


Michigan State Capitol, originally uploaded by Larry the Biker.

In honor of Michigan week kicking off this weekend I thought I would share this great photo of our Michigan State Capitol Building.

For more information about the state capitol and for tour information visit http://www.michigan.gov/som/0,1607,7-192-29938-57591--,00.html

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