Munson Medical Center will get a $6 million taxpayer funded parking deck in the Copper Ridge development after the Grand Traverse County Board voted 8 -1 on Thanksgiving Eve in favor of the project.
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Munson Medical Center will get a $6 million taxpayer funded parking deck in the Copper Ridge development after the Grand Traverse County Board voted 8 -1 on Thanksgiving Eve in favor of the project.
Hide Video A hotly debated parking deck is now a go in Grand Traverse County. The County Board of Commissioners approved the deck that was proposed to go along with a new cancer center Munson is trying to …
Now in its 15th year, Father Fred’s annual meal at the Park Place Hotel dome serves those in the community without family or friends nearby and those who might not be able to celebrate otherwise.
Down a hallway at Traverse City High School is a classroom full of comfy couches, toys and racks of baby clothes. It’s not an ordinary classroom, but it’s where students at the alternative school learn life lessons. Shelley Burnes meets them here during a critical point in their young lives: pregnancy or new parenthood.
Today families across northern Michigan officially have children that they can call their own after dozens of adoptions are finalized in the courtroom.
The Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation seeks donations to its senior energy assistance fund, which will help pay local seniors’ heating bills this winter.
The Michigan Department of Civil Rights continues its investigation into allegations of a racially charged assault at Traverse City Central High School.
A department head at Northwestern Michigan College was forced out for alleged insubordination and a lack of honesty and judgment, according to school documents. Bill Hendry, the community college’s former executive director of human resources, resigned in October after a flurry of memorandums between him and his boss about his alleged inability to complete a project and to conform to changes at NMC, among other issues.
Weather through the Thanksgiving weekend should be about par for the course, forecasters say.
The state of Michigan could own about 70 acres of new forestland in Kalkaska and Grand Traverse counties, if the state’s natural resources director approves two proposed land transactions.