An Upper Peninsula man was arrested for drunken driving after an argument at a Traverse City residence.
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An Upper Peninsula man was arrested for drunken driving after an argument at a Traverse City residence.
Jeff Harper was worried. The same day the U.S. Army first sergeant received an absentee ballot in the mail from Acme Township, the clerk’s office called with bad news. He couldn’t vote because he wasn’t a township resident.
Thirteenth Circuit Judge Thomas G. Power sentenced Beverly Jean Ferguson, 44, to a minimum of 18 months in prison Friday on one count of embezzlement of more than $20,000 and two counts of fraudulent use of a financial transaction device.
At least two local candidate forums will be replayed on public access television before the Nov. 4 election.
There’s power shopping and then there’s powerFUL shopping, and merchants of downtown Traverse City hope to generate some of the latter next weekend.
Opponents of a proposed deep-injection disposal well in Antrim County’s Star Township filed suit to halt the project.
A Traverse City-area girl died after she was struck by a car in the Upper Peninsula.
Rachelle Babcock is ticked off. The Acme Township resident, a political independent, said she’s been flooded with negative, specious political advertising from the Michigan Republican Party that targets Democrat Roman Grucz. Yet Grucz’s opponent in the 104th District state House race, Republican Wayne Schmidt, insists he’s running a positive campaign.
An apparent shift in Michigan Republican Party strategy might leave Ray Franz high and dry, while Democrat Roman Grucz faces an upstream swim amid a torrent of Republican money. Franz, a Republican candidate for the 101st House District was supposed to be in a targeted race that attracts big money from the state parties and special interests.
A majority of Grand Traverse County’s part-time commissioners flip-flopped on a previous vote to enact co-pays for their taxpayer-funded health insurance and decided to continue to receive free family health insurance.