The
Straitsland Resorter is an independent newspaper,
published weekly each Thursday morning at Indian River, Cheboygan
County, Michigan, and delivered by the United States Postal Service,
Periodical Class mailing permit.
Our
office is located in downtown Indian River, 3636 S. Straits Highway.
Office hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Editor - L.
Scott Swanson / Publisher - Kathy Swanson
Member National Newspaper
Association / Member Michigan Press Association
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
In Cheboygan County -
1 year, $29 - 2 years, $55
Out-of-County, in Michigan - 1 year, $34 - 2 years, $62
Out-of-State - 1 year, $40 - 2 years $72
OUT OF AREA E-SUBSCRIPTION:
$29 - 1 year
6 month subscription
rates are available. Please call 231-238-7362 for information.
Mail your address
along with a check or money order to:
The Resorter, P.O. Box 579, Indian River, MI 49749
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Welcome to our World
Indian River rests at
the heart of the Inland Waterway, a 38-mile passage which includes
two of Michigan's largest inland lakes. The waterway begins with
Crooked Lake in Conway, six miles north of Petoskey and continues
through the Crooked River, Burt Lake, Indian River, Mullett Lake
and the Cheboygan River finally emptying out into Lake Huron
at Cheboygan.
The waterway is navigable
by power boats up to approximately 30 feet in length. Bridges
and water depth affects sailboats in the river, but Burt and
Mullett Lakes are excellent for sailing.
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Burt and Mullett
Lakes are the fourth and fifth largest inland lakes in Michigan.
Burt Lake covers an area of approximately 26 square miles with
a maximum depth of approximately 73 feet. Mullett Lake also covers
approximately 26 square miles, but has a maximum depth of 120
feet. There are several full service marinas, launch sites, public
dockage areas and also restaurants along the Inland Waterway. |