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About: Scott Lorenz is President of Westwind Communications. a PR and marketing firm with a knack for authors and entrepreneurs to help them get all the publicity they deserve.
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About: About Cochran, Kroll & Associates -- The Law Offices of Cochran, Kroll & Associates, P.C. is dedicated to representing individuals and families who have suffered catastrophic losses as a result of injuries, disabilities and death. The firm does not represent insurance companies or corporations but instead bases its practice upon representing individuals and families. The firm does not charge clients a fee unless a recovery is made. For a free consultation call 800-322-5543 or visit http://www.CochranLaw.com
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About: Joseph R. Nemeth, D.D.S., is a specialist in the field of periodontics and has served patients in this specialty for over 30 years. As one of the Michigan's foremost experts in periodontics, Dr. Nemeth has played a major role in applying innovative medical and technological advances to current periodontal practice. He publishes a quarterly newsletter for general dentists on the most recent research in periodontics, and he has served on the faculty of the University of Southern California School of Dentistry, University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, and on the staff of the Detroit Medical Center.
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About: Three Stand-up Guys to Cross Lake Superior on Paddle Boards Group plans to raise more than $10,000 for the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society Traverse City, MI -- This July three men, Joe Lorenz, Kwin Morris and Jeff Guy, will attempt something that has never been done—to paddleboard across Lake Superior, the largest, coldest, and most dangerous of the Great Lakes. “It can pick up like crazy out there in a matter of seconds,” says Morris. Superior’s weather and waves have taken thousands of sailors and their ships to the grave.
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About: The Frankenmuth Brewery, founded in 1862, is one of the oldest breweries in the country. In 1996 a tornado destroyed the Frankenmuth Brewery. It re-opened to the public under new owners July 1, 2009. Soon after the Frankenmuth Brewing Co. began distributing keg beer throughout Michigan. Today it consists of a micro-brewery as well as two American-style indoor restaurants with three pati os overlooking the Bavarian Belle Riverboat steaming up the Cass River. The 28,000 square foot historic German brewery features seating for 432 indoor diners and 250 patio diners with plentiful free adjacent parking on Main Street in downtown
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