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Monday, May 25, 2026

Delta County Board of Commissioners Meeting (5/19/2026)

 If you want to stay on top of the local governance news you can watch the most recent May 19th, 2026 meeting. Any corrections send me a message to the right. 

Delta County Board of Commissioners Meeting Summary

  • Meeting Logistics: The meeting took place on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 5:15 p.m. in the Delta County Service Center boardroom, presided over by Delta County Clerk Nancy Przewozny.

  • Agenda Modifications: Item #4 (request to fill the deputy traffic clerk position) and Item #10 (MDOT highway easement purchase at the fairgrounds) were both rescinded and removed from the agenda.

  • Public Comment (Parks and Recreation): A resident addressed past negative comments regarding the Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC). While praising the current parks manager's hard work, he highlighted significant public confusion regarding operational boundaries and whether final authority lies with the County Board or the PRC.

  • Building and Grounds (Dispatch Relocation): The committee is actively looking to relocate Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) to free up space to bring dispatch operations over to the service center, which is expected to save the county substantial rental costs. They also recommended funding repairs for both courthouse entrances if finance committee budgeting allows.

  • Travel Expense Disputes: During the payment of bills ($72,851.37 total), a commissioner questioned travel expense vouchers from April 2026. The dispute centered on the exact hours charged for a conference versus the actual length of the sessions attended. The bills were ultimately approved via roll-call vote.

  • UP State Fair Booth Subcommittee: The board approved securing a county booth for the upcoming UP State Fair to share departmental materials (such as airport, zoning, and drain information). To prevent the burden of scheduling and staffing from falling entirely on administration, the board formed a two-commissioner fair subcommittee to coordinate volunteer coverage.

  • Personnel Requests: The board approved motions to fill the deputy probation clerk position and the probation supervisor position.

  • Airport Upgrades & Grants:

    • Approved a rent-offset reimbursement for a tenant who financed capital structural/heating improvements to an airport hangar.

    • Approved an RFP to paint the airfield fuel tanks using AEG fuel grant funds before it becomes a compliance issue.

    • Approved the EGLE PAS grant agreement.

  • Board Assignments: Commissioner Johnson officially took over the board's Solid Waste Management Authority (landfill) role.

  • Brownfield Authority Recruitment: Due to difficulties filling vacancies on the Brownfield Authority, the board discussed publishing a specific, targeted notice in the local newspaper. They are looking to recruit four specialized members from fields like real estate, development, banking, or finance.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Wishing You a Reflective Memorial Day

Let us remember the sacrifices made over the generations. Thank you for your service.



Global Billiards Market and My Improved Game

My friend and I were playing pool, and this time I won. It was close, though. The second game, I lost, but the important thing was that my game improved significantly. Another friend showed me a different way to look at the angles, and honestly, that alone probably improved my game by 20%.

I’d like to get a little better at it. It’s nice to sit around, shoot pool once in a while, have something fun to do, and then head home and cook supper. It does take time to really understand the game. I played a bit as a kid and some when I was younger, but as I get older, I find I know more and more people who play.

It’s always enjoyable and very social. Around here, there are clubs and leagues for people who really enjoy the game, so if someone wants to play regularly, there are plenty of places to do it. Take a look at thei Carbon Fiber Pool Stick. It looks pretty cool. 

I have a fitness trainers license so if you would like some fitness help send me a message to the right or email muradabel@gmail.com. I charge $50 per hour and give about half after expenses to charity. 

Global Billiards Market Trends and Growth Outlook

  • The global billiards market is growing steadily due to increased interest in recreational gaming and home entertainment activities.
  • Pool remains the dominant segment of the billiards industry, supported by both residential and commercial demand.
  • Product innovation, including advanced cue materials and modern table designs, is helping drive continued market expansion.
  • North America is a leading regional market, while online retail and entertainment venues continue to support industry growth.

Business Research Insights. (2025). Billiards market report: Industry trends, share, growth, and forecast. Business Research Insights. https://www.businessresearchinsights.com/market-reports/billiards-market-

Insights From Life Success Studies

Success is something many people chase, dream about, and want to immerse themselves in. But success can mean very different things depending on the person. For some, it means achieving personal goals. For others, it may mean financial security, rising to the top of a profession, building strong relationships, or simply living a fulfilling life.

A recent study explored this idea by examining 111 meta-analyses that included roughly 3,300 studies and more than 2 million participants. That is an enormous amount of data. The researchers looked at how personality traits relate to different forms of life success across areas such as health, leadership, relationships, work performance, and well-being.

What they found was interesting. While many factors contribute to success, two traits consistently stood out when it came to health and long-term outcomes: conscientiousness and emotional stability. People who are organized, dependable, disciplined, and emotionally steady tended to do better over time.

The study also found that people who are more extroverted and open to new experiences were more likely to show stronger leadership, higher engagement, and greater social success. In other words, people who are willing to connect with others, communicate openly, and embrace new ideas often place themselves in positions where opportunities can grow.

So when you combine conscientiousness, emotional stability, extroversion, and openness, the odds of achieving different forms of success may increase significantly. Of course, success is still personal and multifaceted, but the research suggests that certain personality traits can strongly influence long-term outcomes.

Anyway, the study is worth reading if you are interested in the psychology of success and human behavior.

Mapping Domains of Life Success: Insights From Meta-Analytic Criterion Profile Analysis

  • The study develops a multidimensional taxonomy of life success, defining success as the accumulation of valued psychological, physical, relational, educational, and occupational advantages across the lifespan.
  • Researchers analyzed 111 meta-analyses covering 206 life success variables, representing more than 2.25 million participants across over 3,300 studies.
  • The article examines how the Big Five personality traits—emotional stability, agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, and openness—predict different forms of life success.
  • Findings indicate that personality traits are meaningful predictors of life success across health, relationships, leadership, work attitudes, performance, and well-being.
  • The authors introduce a provisional taxonomy of 14 life success categories divided into three major domains: individual, interpersonal, and institutional success.
  • Using Meta-Analytic Criterion Profile Analysis (MACPA), the researchers distinguish between personality profile “elevation” effects and “pattern” effects in predicting success outcomes.
  • Results show that personality configuration patterns are important for understanding different success outcomes, although overall personality elevation accounts for much of the predictive variance.
  • The study identifies 10 clusters of life success nested within three broader metaclusters: contentment, agentic engagement, and self-transcendence.
  • Conscientiousness and emotional stability are strongly associated with health and longevity outcomes, while extraversion and openness are especially linked to leadership, engagement, and social success.
  • The authors argue that life success reflects adaptive strategies for managing stability, growth, relationships, and achievement in changing environments.

Wilmot, M. P., Wiernik, B. M., & Ones, D. S. (2025). Mapping domains of life success: Insights from meta-analytic criterion profile analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 151(6), 767–818. https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000476

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Fish Bait Set Ups Little Bay De Noc

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Recently, I’ve been experimenting with different bait setups and lure combinations to see what actually works. Minnows, worms, spinners—you name it, I’ve probably thrown it in the water at this point. Unfortunately, the fish and I don’t always seem to agree on what “working” means.

In my head, I’m still entertaining the idea of getting a captain’s license someday and taking people out fishing once a week for 3 hour tours (enough to pay for the boat slip and maintenance). Granted, I should probably master the “consistently catching fish” part first before charging admission to witness my confusion.

I persist for the time being...

From talking with local fishermen, it sounds like worms and minnows are still the undefeated champions. Apparently, fish are simple creatures. Meanwhile, I’m over here trying advanced lure combinations like I’m competing in a bass fishing science fair.

One thing I’ve learned is that local fishermen know everything. They know the spots, the bait, the timing, the weather patterns, and probably the fish by first name. The tricky part is actually getting them to reveal any useful information. Asking a fisherman where his best fishing spot is ranks somewhere between asking for his social security number and the secret family chili recipe.

The other day, I talked with a gentleman who has been fishing the same spot for about ten years. Ten years. At that point, the fish probably recognize his truck when he pulls into the parking lot. He told me all about the catches people were making, what bait they were using, and how he’s out there almost every day. From what I gathered, the simple stuff still works best around the Bay de Noc area.

Meanwhile, I’ve been using one of those retractable fishing poles. It’s pretty convenient because it collapses down small enough to fit almost anywhere—which is great, because apparently the fish want me moving locations every 20 minutes anyway. 

You can look at this Ice Fishing Video 906

If you want to know how fishing is going around the state, check out the DNR fishing report. It’ll probably confirm that everyone else is catching fish except me.

DNR Fish Report

I have been using a retractable pole that is easiest for me to put in my car and carry in a bucket with m gear. For everyday fishing it seems to work just fine. This is something similar. Comes with some other stuff. Telescope Fishing Pole.

Everyday Conversations About Politics

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 We were sitting around at one of our local social clubs, talking politics — usually a bit of a no-no — but everyone knew each other well enough to have an open discussion. There were five people there, just average folks: people with jobs, families, careers, and everyday responsibilities. Nobody was wealthy or politically connected. They were simply talking about old times, current challenges, and what they believe could improve the system. Some discussed party line phones, when we had just two theaters, how no one knows how to cook, when there were just 3 tv channels, etc. 

But then it turned to politics....

Much of the conversation centered around the idea of getting more average people elected into office and encouraging more independent voices in politics. Some discussed ideas such as limiting campaign donations, banning stock trading for elected officials, and creating a more grassroots, bottom-up influence in democracy. Others suggested that once someone reaches a very high level of wealth, their involvement in politics may become more self-interested rather than focused on the broader public good. Those who make high income shouldn't be allowed in politics (Kind of a radical idea). 

There was also disagreement in the group. One person argued that if someone earns significant wealth and later enters politics, there is nothing inherently wrong with that. It means they are successful. A few others disagreed as though money warps the decision making process.  Another descents. The discussion remained respectful throughout. People acknowledged each other’s viewpoints, debated ideas thoughtfully, and accepted that disagreement was part of healthy civic conversation.

What stood out most was that there was no strong loyalty or hostility toward either political party. Instead, the general feeling was that many people are searching for a new way of looking at politics — one that gives ordinary citizens a greater voice and reduces extreme partisanship. Several people felt that the average person is often more balanced and practical than political discourse sometimes suggests, and that bipartisan or cooperative approaches may lead to better decision-making.

At one point, the group laughed and joked that they had solved all the world’s problems right there at the table. Of course, it was only a small conversation among a handful of people, but it raises an interesting question: What are other people discussing around kitchen tables, over coffee, or in everyday conversations? What do they believe is the best way to manage the system? What changes do ordinary people think would make things better? Or is it fine the way it currently is?

One theme that seemed widely shared in the conversation was the belief that greater independence of thought and vote in politics could be beneficial. Whether or not people agreed on every detail, there was a common feeling that citizens should think carefully about how they vote, support candidates they genuinely believe in, and encourage thoughtful, capable leadership whenever possible. That in some ways society relies on every day conversations just like this. It relies on everyday poeple like you. What do you think?

*Take with a grain of salt it is for discussion purposes. You may agree or disagree as one wishes.

Orange Lighthouse Sunset Painting

 You may be interested in this piece. It features an orange sunset with a lighthouse in the background. The idea came after seeing someone else’s painting and realizing I could create something with a similar feel. I would like to experiment more with orange backgrounds, especially using silhouettes such as tree lines and other landscape elements. It’s something I plan to continue exploring.

Recently, someone who purchased one of my paintings came up to me and said, “It’s the first thing I see when I wake up in the morning. It’s hanging on my bedroom wall.” That was a very meaningful compliment and something I truly appreciated hearing.

If you are interested in purchasing a painting, about 50% of the proceeds, after expenses, are donated to charity, while the remaining portion helps support my work. If you would like to learn more, you can purchase below or send me an email.

You may check out My Gallery
and Art Page
muradabel@gmail.com


$130

Orange Light House 8X10 Acrylic


You can also check out these easy to use frame pack to go with this Frame Pack