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Pine Mountain Ski Resort NewsPine Mountain: Free skiing
April 02, 2008 - IRON MOUNTAIN Pine Mountain Resort will offer free lift tickets Thursday as a thank you to all the great customers that have come out and skied thi...
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Plenty Of Skiing In The Poconos
January 13, 2008 - When thinking ski, don't forget about the Pocono Mountains. The Pocono Mountains region of northeastern Pennsylvania has miles of ski areas. There's the Big Boulder Ski Area, Blue Mountain Ski Area, Shawnee Mountain, Camelback Mountain Resort, Jack Frost Mountain, Alpine Mountain Ski & Ride Center and the Ski Big Bear at Masthope Mountain. For information about skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing ...
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Pine Mountain battles Mother Nature
January 11, 2008 - Despite sloppy weather, the resort has managed to stay open. Posted: Friday, January 11, 2008 at 7:36 a.m. IRON MOUNTAIN -- It's been a sloppy few days for local ski hills.
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Ski
jumping set at Pine Mountain
February 25, 2005 - Marquette Mining Journal, MI - IRON MOUNTAIN - More than 60
jumpers from 13 countries have converged on Iron Mountain, ready to ride
Pine Mountain ski jump and claim the 2005 Island Resort and Casino Pine
Mountain Continental Cup...
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$4
million settlement in ski resort death
November 06, 2003 - Pocono Record, PA - A New Jersey couple whose 11-year-old
son was killed in an accident at a local ski resort last year will
receive a $4 million settlement. Lawrence and Cindy Travers, of Brick
Township, N.J., last month settled a civil suit with Alpine Mountain
Corporation, which operates Alpine Mountain Ski Area near Analomink in
Price Township.
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Changes
Made At Ski Hill
October 29, 2003 - WLUC-TV, MI - Management changes are in effect for the
Porcupine Mountains State Park ski hill. The DNR announced
yesterday that negotiations with a private concessionaire are over.
The contract, awarded to Porcupine Mountain, ensures the popular park
will continue to offer downhill skiing and cross country trails this
winter. The hill is the only downhill ski operation run by the state and
relies on natural snowfall.
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State Close To
Deal To Privatize Porcupine Ski Area
August 28, 2003 - Mackinac Center for Public Policy, MI - Officials with
the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are closing in a deal with
Bohemia Limited to get out of the ski business. Porcupine Mountains
Downhill Ski Area is the only ski hill owned by the state and it's been
a consistent loser when it comes to financing. Last year, the hill lost
the state some $140,000. In mid July, the Mackinac Center for Public
Policy issued an article essentially calling for the privatization of
the ski area.
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