Several local school districts will have board races in the Nov. 4 general election.
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Several local school districts will have board races in the Nov. 4 general election.
The state Supreme Court rejected Meijer Inc.’s appeal of a local judge’s decision that allowed an Acme Township planning commissioner and other township officials to sue the retailer for harassment. But the suit against Meijer remains on hold until 19th Circuit Court Judge James Batzer determines if Rodgers should be disqualified from continuing to preside over a case that began in 2005.
John Snodgrass is worried a new public parking deck in Old Town and more jobs at Hagerty Insurance Agency will increase traffic in his neighborhood. That’s why he believes now is the perfect time to get moving on a long-awaited new road along the west side of Boardman Lake.
Police arrested a man who allegedly tried to avoid a Kalkaska County sheriff’s deputy.
Long Lake Township received a $10,820 community forestry grant from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Friday is Halloween and the 2008 trick or treat times by community are as follows
Offshore wind turbines could generate lots of clean electricity in the Great Lakes region, but thorny questions must be answered before any projects get started.
Three United States Coast Guardsmen accused of “mooning” a woman and her family were ordered to pay court fines and costs.
TRAVERSE CITY — The state Supreme Court rejected Meijer Inc.’s appeal of a local judge’s decision that allowed an Acme Township planning commissioner and other township officials to sue the retailer for harassment.
TRAVERSE CITY — School officials disclosed the name of a local girl who died after being struck by a car in the Upper Peninsula’s Mackinac County.