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Web site gives addresses of former meth labs

Andrew Norton

At the Michigan Department of Community Health website there is now information on the addresses of all meth labs found since July 7, 2006. Why only since July? Well, that is when the law that allows such a list was passed. The list became available on January 3. I was expecting a bit larger list, but the PDF is only about 2 1/2 pages long. The really dismal aspect of the list is the fact that the majority of these former meth lab properties are right here in southwest Michigan.

25 out of the 38 properties on the list are from Allegan, Kalamazoo, and St. Joseph counties combined.

The listing provides details such as the structure type (i.e. SFH - Single Family House) and the remediation status of each property.

It is great that the public can have access to this information as meth labs basically leave behind a toxic waste dump of chemicals that can seep into walls, ceilings, and carpet. Anyone looking to buy a home should double-check (even if the seller swears that the home was never a meth lab) the property against this list.

Look at the list at Michigan Department of Community Health

Via the Kalamazoo Gazette.

Marquette history museum to feature Yoopers exhibit

Andrew Norton

Coming this April to the Marquette County Historical Museum is an exhibit dedicated to those wonderful souls who call Michigan's Upper Peninsula home and are affectionately referred to as 'Yoopers.' The exhibit will be called "Anatomy of a Yooper." This appears to be a play on the popular novel "An Anatomy of a Murder" written by Marquette resident Robert Traver and also made into a great film starring James Stewart. Robert Traver is the pen name for John Voelker a former Michigan Supreme Court justice. Local residents are being asked to submit stories, photos, or artifacts that help show that 'Yooper' spirit. Directly from the museum's website is this further explanation of what they are looking for:

Unique words and phrases, ethnic customs, coping with the weather, excellent work ethic, unique foods and ways of preparing them, camps and camping, ingenuity with recycling items to make useful things such as Finnish rag rugs and snowshoes, coping with bug season and anything else that makes Yoopers stand apart from the rest.

This sounds like a fun and entertaining exhibit. I wish Marquette wasn't so far away as this is something that will be quite interesting and I would like to see it.

Read the article in The Mining Journal.

Michigan gas prices hold steady at $2.24

Andrew Norton

Michigan gas prices remain virtually the same as last week with a statewide average of $2.24. Prices spiked up in southwest Michigan at the middle of last week to around $2.32 per gallon. Not sure why, but then again I don't think there is much rhyme or reason to the price fluctuations these days. One month ago we were paying $2.283 across Michigan. A year ago at this time we were paying much more than we are now with an average price of $2.40 across Michigan.

So, it could be worse. :)

Lack of snow putting a hurt on Upper Peninsula economy

Andrew Norton

Every week that goes by without a significant snowfall costs the Upper Peninsula businesses that depend on the money that snowmobilers bring in. Hotels, gas stations, restaurants, and other stores where money is normally spent as snowmobilers buzz across the U.P. are suffering. A large chunk of their annual income is usually generated around Christmas and New Year's, but without snow that did not happen this year. Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a tourism dependent economy and snow is what drives folks to visit in the winter. No snow - no visitors.

Governor Granholm can't do much to help the winter economy of the U.P. unless she can somehow influence the weather patterns with the same icy exterior normally reserved for state Republicans. ;)

Think snow.

Read more about the Upper Peninsula economy's plight at The Mining Journal.

Check out the new look of the Detroit Free Press website

Andrew Norton

A couple of months ago the Detroit Free Press website made some dramatic changes to its look and functionality. They added the ability for readers to add their comments to articles and narrowed the column format along with other not so noticeable changes. Now the color scheme has changed along with a more refined style that seems a bit cleaner than the previous versions. It will take some getting used to, but I think I like it.

See for yourself - www.freep.com.

Awesome snowflake picture

Andrew Norton


Sugar Plum Snowflake, originally uploaded by CaptPiper.

Seeing as how we haven't had much in the way of frozen precipitation this winter I thought it would be a good time to post this excellent snowflake picture. The detail of the snowflake that was picked up by the camera is simply incredible.

Will we ever see a significant snowfall this winter? The most snow we have had in southwest Michigan was a couple of inches back in October! My two-year-old is extremely anxious for some snow.

Enjoy this incredible picture and think snow.

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