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Kelly Rocheleau

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Auburn, NY, United States

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Past articles by Kelly:

City-Run Ambulance Service on 'Back Burner' Due to the Coronavirus

Auburn has been facing financial challenges brought on by the outbreak. The city was recently informed $986,885 in state funding it was poised to receive will be late. It is possible the city may not get that funding at all, → Read More

St. Louis woman devotes time, money to animal rescue

Dalis Hitchcock has been surrounded by creatures with fur, scales, feathers and everything else in between since her earliest days. → Read More

La Cage aux Folles to be presented at the Broadway

Mike Meakin’s newest musical at The Broadway Theatre, “La Cage aux Folles,” has a very specific message. → Read More

Mt. Pleasant Discovery Museum demonstrates Japanese culture

The Mt. Pleasant Discovery Museum will give kids a taste of culture from the other side of the globe. → Read More

Dinosaur-themed event hits Mt. Pleasant

Kids will be focused on creatures lost to the sand of time at the Dino-Might: Ready, Set, Dig this Program! event on Saturday. → Read More

Mt. Pleasant’s roller derby team offers freedom, fun

For Claire Kaisler, kicking butt as a member of Central Michigan Mayhem allows her to stop focusing on her day job as a lawyer. → Read More

Broadway’s Theatre’s “Pygmalion” takes on class issues

Mike Meakin has been acting and directing in both professional and community theatre productions for decades. His resume reads like a hall of fame of fabled stage roles: Dracula, Atticus Finch, Harold Hill, Captain Hook, Stanley Kowalski, Sherl → Read More

Sacred Heart quiz bowl team heads to nationals

Students at Sacred Heart Academy will be facing off against more than 90 of the top quiz bowl teams in the country this weekend. → Read More

Mt. Pleasant game-maker peddles product, remembers grandfather

Jacob Jurkowski was gratified to see “FalseSTOP!,” the project he began work on when he was 3 years old, had gained some attention at the recent Motor City Comic Con. → Read More

Signs of a bygone era: Mail Pouch Tobacco sign remains in Isabella County

Among a long stretch of barns, fields, farms and subdued houses on Shepherd Road in Isabella County, one farm immediately sticks out. → Read More

‘American Pickers’ heads to Michigan; show starts casting

Do you have a pile of unique objects others might classify as “junk?” → Read More

MSU Extension holds class on making jam and jellies in Mt. Pleasant

Kara Lynch wants to clear up confusion about preserving certain foods. → Read More

“How to Succeed in Business” musical to open in Alma

Business culture gets sent-up in the Gratiot County Player’s production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” → Read More

Special mom: Teaching Fifi but learning even more

Karyn Walters has accumulated about eight hours of sleep in the last few days. → Read More

Mt. Pleasant teacher to become U.S. citizen

Margarita “Margo” Wilson will finally be a United States citizen after 17 years in the country. → Read More

Chippewa Watershed Conservancy close to Bundy Hill fundrasing goal, director retiring

Stan Lilley would like a retirement gift. → Read More

Shepherd student places in national competition, gets accepted at prestigious music school

Hunter O’Brien may have lived outside of Shepherd his entire life, but he’ll soon be taking his musical talents to prestigious places in Boston. → Read More

Central Michigan University to hold dance concert

Central Michigan University professor Stan Jensen will be combining his affinity for scene design and music in a theater production later this week. → Read More

Central Michigan University to hold dance concert

Central Michigan University professor Stan Jensen will be combining his affinity for scene design and music in a theater production later this week. → Read More

Mid-Michigan students start second year of M-STEP testing

@Kelyl Rocheleau on TwitterPublic school students will spend less class time taking the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress this year, the statewide assessment that was introduced last spring. → Read More