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  Welcome to the Kalkaska County Community Center!
Kalkaska County is 561 square miles of abundant natural resources with numerous recreational opportunities.
Kalkaska has a sports complex - The Kaliseum -which has an indoor pool and an indoor skating rink.
The population and labor force of Kalkaska County continues to grow.
www.kalkaskacounty.net   (189 words)

  
 Welcome to Kalkaska, Michigan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The name Kalkaska is a native American word sometimes said to mean a flat of table land.
Tourism in the Kalkaska area began around the turn of the century as people in the midwestern cities discovered the county as a place to vacation in the great outdoors.
Kalkaska has had the greatest percentage of population growth of any county in Michigan, increasing 100%.
www.upnorthlife.com /kalkaska/History.asp   (334 words)

  
 Kalkaska County, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kalkaska County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan.
The first settler in Kalkaska County was an Englishman named William Copeland, who purchased land in the northwest corner of the county in 1855.
The name Kalkaska is thought to be a Chippewa word meaning flat or burned-over country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kalkaska_County,_Michigan   (537 words)

  
 Kalkaska, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kalkaska is a village in the U.S. state of Michigan.
In 1916, the noted author Ernest Hemingway visited and fished in Kalkaska, and later immortalized the town in his story "The Light of the World." A historical marker has been placed at the Rugg Pond Dam, on the Rapid River, where Hemingway reportedly fished one night from the power house.
On July 10, 1951, the Kalkaska State Bank was robbed by an armed man, who fled and later attempted to escape on foot through a huge swampy area of the nearby National Forest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kalkaska,_Michigan   (723 words)

  
 Copelands of Kalkaska County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
(Kalkaska may be derived from a Chippewa Indian word meaning "burned over.") Geographically, Kalkaska is dominated by the plateau that divides the watershed of the Manistee River on the southeast from that of the Boardman and Rapid rivers on the northeast.
Historian Perry Power later recorded that as the construction crews moved away from Kalkaska, saloon traffic slowed, permitting one "to speak well for the regular habits of the permanent settlers." In July 1873, Abbott's hunch paid off and Kalkaska became the county seat.
During the final quarter of the nineteenth century, Kalkaska County grew rapidly as loggers' axes and saws felled the area's bountiful pines and hardwoods.
members.aol.com /kingsley/copeland.html   (443 words)

  
 MDA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kalkaska sand is used as wildlife habitat areas, building sites, and recreation areas.
Kalkaska is one of the earliest soils recognized in Michigan.
The state soil, Kalkaska sand, was chosen to help inform the public about the importance of Michigan's soil resources in general.
www.michigan.gov /mda/1,1607,7-125-2961_2971_2972-11110--,00.html   (296 words)

  
 Kalkaska News
The Kalkaska Blazers football team, was trounced 38-0 in Friday's league game with the visiting Elk Rapids Elks With the win, Elk Rapids improves its record to 6-3 on the season.
First Choice Truck and Tank Rental of Kalkaska plead guilty on September 26, 2006, in the 87th District Court in Kalkaska County to two misdemeanor charges of unlawfully hauling liquid industrial waste.
Residents are mourning the loss of a dedicated Kalkaska resident and country doctor who died last week after a struggle with Alzheimer's disease.
www.topix.net /city/kalkaska-mi   (690 words)

  
 Kalkaska Florist $34.95 | Flower Delivery Kalkaska (MI) | Florists in Kalkaska, Michigan
The population of Kalkaska is approximately 1,952 (1990).
Kalkaska is positioned 44.73 degrees north of the equator and 85.17 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Our Kalkaska, Michigan florist directory is provided through a strategic partnership with Regional Direct.com, which has established partnerships with the most reliable, customer service-driven area Kalkaska florist and florists in Michigan, including Kalkaska, Michigan.
www.albanywebsites.com /ex/asp/city.Kalkaska-Michigan-Florist-MI/CityId.15860/xe/florists-flower-delivery.htm   (159 words)

  
 Realty Times - Real Estate News and Advice - Local Market Conditions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
More buyers are looking in Kalkaska for vacation homes (cabins, cottages) as they are more affordable than a comparable Traverse City property, and also because they are further off "the beaten path".
Kalkaska is well known for its excellent fishing, hunting and snowmobiling.
Kalkaska is very laid back and a great place to "get away from it all" to enjoy your cabin or cottage with your friends and family.
realtytimes.com /rtmcrcond/Michigan~Kalkaska~deanneburch   (315 words)

  
 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center: Notice of Privacy Practices
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center and Kalkaska Family Practice will disclose all or any portion of your patient medical record information to your attending physician, consulting physician(s), nurses, pharmacists, technicians, medical students, dieticians, spiritual/ethical care providers, and other health care providers who have a legitimate need for such information in your care and continued treatment.
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center and Kalkaska Family Practice will use and disclose your PHI to inform you of, or recommend possible treatment options or alternatives that will be of interest to you.
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center and Kalkaska Family Practice may also use and disclose your PHI to support the sale, transfer, or other corporate restructuring of their assets.
northflight.org /locations/kmhc/patient_svcs/kmhc_privacy_notice.php   (3885 words)

  
 Prep Baseball: Kalkaska advances
Michigan Center beat Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard at the same time that Kalkaska was winning its quarterfinal battle.
Kalkaska played "pretty good" once again on Tuesday and won its fifth straight playoff game without too much difficulty.
It'll be another opportunity to make school history for the Blazers and Vandergriff hopes to see his players apply the same formula that has brought them success to this point.
www.record-eagle.com /2006/jun/14baseball.htm   (682 words)

  
 Kalkaska, Michigan MI, village profile (Kalkaska County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Kalkaska is a village in Kalkaska County, in the Traverse City metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Kalkaska was $13,028, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Kalkaska, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $386.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=21902   (566 words)

  
 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center About Us
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center opened in 1953 and now serves over 35,000 outpatient visits per year.
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center provides 24-hour emergency services, both through the emergency room and ambulance service.
On the hospital's active medical staff, there are five family practice physicians organized as Kalkaska Family Practice with offices attached to the hospital and in Mancelona at the Jabarra Health Center.
www.munsonhealthcare.org /locations/kmhc/about_us/kmhc_about_us.php   (169 words)

  
 Kalkaska Michigan American Local History Network
Kalkaska was first settled in 1855 by William Copeland.
Thompson speculated that the railroad would come through what is now the town of Kalkaska and built a mill in early 1873.
They were right and Kalkaska became the county seat.
www.usgennet.org /usa/mi/state/orphan/kalkaska   (385 words)

  
 Kalkaska, Michigan 49646 - InfoMI.com
The village of Kalkaska was incorporated in 1887 and is presently located on US131 in the heart of Kalkaska county.
Also being the county seat, Kalkaska is the home of the county fair, and the annual National Trout Festival in the spring.
Like other Northern Michigan communities, Kalkaska is experiencing a continuing growth, with new industries moving to this area for it’s quality of life and the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
www.infomi.com /city/kalkaska   (122 words)

  
 Get To Know- Kalkaska Public Schools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Board of Education, staff and administration have worked together to maintain accreditation and provide a sound, quality education.
Kalkaska is located in a rural area, well-known for recreational activities.
Kalkaska is a growing community, but has retained its small-town atmosphere.
www.tbaisd.k12.mi.us /get_to_know/get_kalkaska.asp   (144 words)

  
 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center: Notice of Privacy Practices
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center and Kalkaska Family Practice will disclose PHI to collection agencies and other subcontractors engaged in obtaining payment for care.
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center and Kalkaska Family Practice may disclose limited PHI to a company contracted to conduct fundraising for Kalkaska Memorial Health Center and/or Kalkaska Family Practice.
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center and Kalkaska Family Practice will report drug diversion and information related to fraudulent prescription activity to law enforcement and regulatory agencies.
www.northflight.org /locations/kmhc/patient_svcs/kmhc_privacy_notice.php   (3885 words)

  
 Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau ~ Winter Recreation ~ Snowmobile trails: Boardman Valley and Kalkaska   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Entry is from Kalkaska, Dollar Lake or from the High Lake Spur staging areas.
The Mis-Kal Line Trail may be entered at the staging area in Fife Lake, and the Cranberry Lake Trail begins seven miles west of Higgins Lake or between Kalkaska and Grayling on the Blue Bear Trail.
Kalkaska - Warming station and parking area located in downtown Kalkaska just off US 131 on First Street.
www.mytraversecity.com /winter/article.cfm?articleID=310   (512 words)

  
 Welcome to the Granada Inn Motel in Kalkaska Michigan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The headwaters of the Boardman River begin in and around the village of Kalkaska and the headwaters of the Manistee and Rapid Rivers are nearby.
Always available during the spring, summer and fall are the many beautiful and challenging golf courses in the area along with several biking and hiking trails.
In the winter time, Kalkaska offers hundreds of groomed snowmobiling and cross country ski trails that lead west to the Traverse City area and north and east toward Mancelona and the Gaylord area, offering snowmobilers hundreds of miles of some of the best trails in Michigan.
www.granadainnmotel.com   (365 words)

  
 Kalkaska Michigan Camping Kalkaska Michigan Camp Grounds Michigan RV Park
Kalkaska county is 561 square miles of peaceful country with over 50 percent owned by the state.
Kalkaska RV Park and Campground is a scenic wooded campground
and many attractions at a reasonable family price.We are a Michigan RV Park located in Northern Michigan We are located 23 miles east of Traverse City, 24 miles west of Grayling and 1.5 miles from the village of Kalkaska on 580 M-72 SE.
www.kalkaskacampground.com   (195 words)

  
 Kalkaska County, Michigan - michiganbackroads.com
Kalkaska county is home to Kalkaska and the marvelous 7 bridges.
Kalkaska county has one of five Elmer automobiles housed in the Kalkaska Historical Museum
This view from the Torch River bridge is in the middle of a beautiful drive on the Rapid City road.
www.michiganbackroads.com /counties/kalkaska.htm   (126 words)

  
 Clarke Historical Library - Kalkaska County
Bailey, Cecil W. History of Kalkaska Co. CMU Term Paper, 1944.
Gosling, Harry P. Political Survey of Kalkaska Co. CMU Term Paper, 1944.
Sieting, Margaret H. Social Survey of Oliver Township, Kalkaska Co. CMU Term Paper, 1944.
clarke.cmich.edu /localhistory/Kalkaska.htm   (328 words)

  
 Kalkaska Church of Christ - Local Missions
K.A.I.R. is an interfaith, community-based, volunteer program that provides practical assistance to the qualified elderly, frail, disabled, isolated and needy of Kalkaska County.
As Jesus said, "whatever you did for the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." To volunteer call the K.A.I.R. ministry.
Wilderness Christian Assembly is located about 9 miles South East of Kalkaska on Kniss Road.
kalkaskachurchofchrist.com /local.html   (157 words)

  
 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Locations
Kalkaska Family Practice is attached to Kalkaska Memorial Health Center.
All physicians on staff at Kalkaska Memorial Health Center are board certified, meeting the highest medical standards.
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center operates an in-house Rural Health Clinic, which provides services to both Medicare and Medicaid patients.
www.healthyfuturesonline.org /locations/kmhc/home/kmhc_locations.php   (154 words)

  
 Kalkaska . Net, Kalkaska Lodging and Vacation Travel, Kalkaska, Michigan, Travel and Recreation
With over 80 lakes and 2500 miles of rivers and streams, the Kalkaska area draws sportsman and outdoor vacation enthusiasts from throughout the midwest.
These blue ribbon trout streams are the reason for the celebration of the National Trout Festival, held every year during the first week of April.
Snowmobiling is the sport of choice in the winter in the Kalkaska area.
www.michiweb.com /kalkaska   (138 words)

  
 Kalkaska, Michigan Copywriters - Copy Writers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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www.marketingtool.com /channel/copy/b.457.g.8307.html   (521 words)

  
 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center History
On October 1, 1953 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center opened as a "District Hospital Authority" with governing representatives from 12 townships in Kalkaska County.
Munson Medical Center was asked to help out with clinical oversight of the start-up of Kalkaska Memorial.
Kalkaska Memorial became the second Certified Critical Access Hospital in the State of Michigan.
www.munsonhealthcare.org /locations/kmhc/about_us/kmhc_history.php   (244 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Environmental Impact Statement: Wexford, Grand Traverse, and Kalkaska Counties, Michigan
SUMMARY: The FHWA is issuing this notice to advise the public that an Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared for the proposed improvements of US-131 from north of Manton to north of Kalkaska in Wexford, Grand Traverse and Kalkaska Counties, Michigan.
Interchanges are proposed at M-186, Boardman Road, extended M-72 south of Kalkaska, and existing M-72 north of Kalkaska.
Potential interchanges are located at M-186, Boardman Road, the proposed extension of M-72, and at M-72, northwest of Kalkaska.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/1995/April/Day-14/pr-758.html   (848 words)

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