Family tradition is expected to trump pocketbook worries when it comes to celebrating the season with Michigan-grown Christmas trees.
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Family tradition is expected to trump pocketbook worries when it comes to celebrating the season with Michigan-grown Christmas trees.
The National Weather Service says up to 10 inches of snow could fall across parts of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula as weary Thanksgiving travelers try to make their way home.
We just got back from Thanksgiving in Montreal, a 13-hour, one-way trip from Kingsley. We didn’t use a map. The GPS is one of the world’s best inventions, as far as I’m concerned. Ours has a suction cup that attaches it to the windshield and my husband opted for the voice of an English lass he dubbed “Lola.”
Traverse City St. Francis avenged a shutout loss in last year’s state final with a dominating 41-13 victory over Ubly in the Division 7 state championship game at Ford Field Saturday morning.
In our continuing history series, a 20-year-old Thomas T. Bates arrives in Traverse City in 1862, where would see this stump of a town grow into a city and play an important part in that transformation.
Corey Williams has thrown 2 touchdown passes for Traverse City St. Francis, which has a commanding 28-0 lead over Ubly at halftime in the division 7 state football finals at Ford Field.
School board members in Traverse City will wait weeks before sharing specific information about how their chief administrator performed this year. Five of the seven board members met behind closed doors last week with Superintendent James Feil to discuss his annual performance review.
Times are tough, but not rough enough to stop some area shoppers from spending $17 on a bottle of flavored extra virgin olive oil or a one-gallon tin of gourmet popcorn.
A timeline of the Record-Eagle’s origins through 1912, from the Grand Traverse Herald’s first issue in 1858, to the debut of the Traverse Bay Eagle in 1865, the start of daily newspapering in 1893, and the transformation and eventual merger of area newspapers to become the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
An excerpt from a May 18, 1897, Morning Record story explains how the railroad aided delivery of the daily paper, and why the new daily was a good deal.