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These stories about successful initiatives, events and developments within our community and the people behind them are made possible through the continued support of Chippewa County Airport as part of our Community Leaders Program.

Superior Coffee Roasting Company sells a sense of place

Superior Coffee Roasting Company sells a sense of place

Owner Ron Kurnik, trained in speech and sociology, literally paddled his way into the coffee business
All about LINKS with 5th grade student Olivia Nyboer

All about LINKS with 5th grade student Olivia Nyboer

ARTiculate Journalists 4-H Club member holds Q&A with fifth grade peer, demonstrating what it means to help others at Sault Area Middle School
Surviving addiction and suicide to help others find success

Surviving addiction and suicide to help others find success

From AA to graduating at the top of her class, Superior Cafe Manager Jordan Chisholm shares her story of recovery and success
Losing 70 pounds in seven months gives man new lease on life

Losing 70 pounds in seven months gives man new lease on life

Keith weighed 300 pounds and his health impacted until he decided to make some changes
Pickford's new library building has room to grow

Pickford's new library building has room to grow

Most of the town volunteers time, opens checkbooks to make a dream become reality 
Black belt Liam Rao, 16, preps for World Karate Championship

Black belt Liam Rao, 16, preps for World Karate Championship

Black Dragon Martial Arts instructor and student to compete in international karate championship this October
Oil sensors sound all clear after oil spill

Oil sensors sound all clear after oil spill

Inexpensive sensors will make real-time monitoring of St. Mary’s River a reality
There are big dreams for the 121-year-old MAC Building

There are big dreams for the 121-year-old MAC Building

'I want to make his dream a reality by maintaining the historic significance and revitalizing it using existing antique elements and facades, while adapting it to an active mixed use residential/commercial downtown business,' Carol McClellan said. 
March, April a whirlwind for Brimley robotics team

March, April a whirlwind for Brimley robotics team

Students and mentors head to Houston in five short weeks
Sault Ste. Marie Police Department brings Officer Ben Luke on board

Sault Ste. Marie Police Department brings Officer Ben Luke on board

Officers Ben Luke and Andrew Selke to be introduced at Sault Ste. Marie City Commission meeting Monday