Life in Gladwin

Handy travel tips from a well-traveled pet owner

Handy travel tips from a well-traveled pet owner

Handy travel tips from a well-traveled pet owner

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: As a seasoned traveler with hunting dogs, as well as puppies and family pets, going cross-state and cross-country, I find that you left out a few crucial items in your travel list important for dog safety/health when traveling.
A collared cow moose nurses her calf in the western Upper Peninsula. This photo, captured using high-powered zoom from a drone flying more than 300 feet above, offers a rare, hands-off glimpse into the first days of a calf’s life – an important stage researchers are now able to study more closely thanks to GPS and drone technology. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

A collared cow moose nurses her calf in the western Upper Peninsula. This photo, captured using high-powered zoom from a drone flying more than 300 feet above, offers a rare, hands-off glimpse into the first days of a calf’s life – an important stage researchers are now able to study more closely thanks to GPS and drone technology. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Researchers studying why Michigan’s moose population isn’t growing

LANSINGAfter the great “moose lifts” in the 1980s, researchers were confident Michigan’s moose population would continue to grow, with a projection that the population could reach numbers in the thousands within 15 years.
Understand how systemic lupus affects a person’s body

Understand how systemic lupus affects a person’s body

Understand how systemic lupus affects a person’s body

DEAR DR. ROACH: What is lupus, and what does it do to your body? I just had a friend who was diagnosed with it after many months of tests. -- T.S.B.ANSWER: The term “lupus” generally means systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), which is a systemic disorder as its name suggests.

Save money at the Habitat ReStore

It’s that time of year again.Summer is fading and it’s time to start thinking about what cold weather might bring. As well as revisiting the parts of the to-do list that didn’t get completed during the summer.
May I Walk With You

May I Walk With You

May I Walk With You

Ilove knock-knock jokes.Usually they are corny, but usually put a smile on the faces of those to tell them and those they are told to. “Knock, knock. Who’s there? Anita.Anitia who? A need-a something to eat-a.” Everyone knows at least a few of these jokes.They are fun and you automatically smile.

CMDHD HIV/AIDS 5K Walk/Run on Sept. 20

MT. PLEASANTCentral Michigan District Health Department (CMDHD) invites the community to take part in the 16th Annual Central Michigan HIV/AIDS 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, Sept. 20, at Island Park in Mt. Pleasant. A virtual participation option is also available.
A LOOK BACK IN TIME | CHRISTMAS IN JULY

A LOOK BACK IN TIME | CHRISTMAS IN JULY

A LOOK BACK IN TIME | CHRISTMAS IN JULY

Christmas in July at River Valley Campground Aug. 11, 1993. If you have any information on this photo email editor@thegladwincountyrecord.com.
GAAG Kids’ Art Camp was a huge success

GAAG Kids’ Art Camp was a huge success

GAAG Kids’ Art Camp was a huge success

GLADWINThe Gladwin Area Artist Guild (GAAG) board and members wishes to thank several sponsors and individuals for helping make this year’s weeklong “Art Explorers” Kids’ Art Camp the best ever.
70 YEARS OF MARRIAGE

70 YEARS OF MARRIAGE

70 YEARS OF MARRIAGE

Robert E. Holzhausen and Patsy Jo Smith were married on August 27, 1955, at the Bible Protestant Church, in the village of Oakley, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Holzhausen were blessed with four children: Cathie Kisser, Jeffrey (Ginger) Holzhausen, Joel Holzhausen, and Lisa (Carl) Sepeter.