A Traverse City man faces his second drunken driving charge in less than a year.
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A Traverse City man faces his second drunken driving charge in less than a year.
Renovations to the State Theatre garnered honors as the historic preservation project of the year from the Grand Traverse Heritage Center.
Jack Gray couldn’t bring himself to check his sweet cherry crop after a widespread frost settled across northwestern Michigan. After all, he’d already glimpsed the ugly truth about the frost’s impact on his strawberry patches and apple trees.
Not long after he was cut from last year’s regional spelling bee, Chris Rice set a new goal. He would go to the national contest in Washington. No matter what. Chris, who lives in Rapid City but attends Elk Rapids schools, is one of 288 young spellers from across the globe competing this week to become the national spelling champion.
The stalemate over Michigan’s proposed workplace, bar and restaurant smoking ban continued Wednesday. The state House again passed a bill, by a 65-39 vote, that bans workplace smoking except at casinos, bingo halls, tobacco stores and horse racing tracks. It’s at odds with a Senate-approved version that bans smoking inside all workplaces. Northern Michigan lawmakers were divided over the proposal.
Fears of eviction prompted tears and uneasiness for some local elderly assisted-living home residents, as well as for their friends, family and caretakers. French Manor Inn on Seventh Street was foreclosed this week after Irwin Union Bank rejected the business’ restructuring plan under Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Grand Traverse Yacht Club is staying afloat with sailing events and plans to rebuild its ruined clubhouse. Members are seeking a land-use permit to reconstruct their headquarters on M-22 in Elmwood Township after a fire destroyed it last month.
Police seek tips in a Traverse City business burglary.
A Traverse City man faces a criminal charge after he allegedly took a vehicle.
A new payment system will allow all parents of Traverse City Area Public Schools early childhood students to pay for tuition and fees on the Internet.