Traffic will soon begin to detour from M-22 to M-109 in Leelanau County.
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Traffic will soon begin to detour from M-22 to M-109 in Leelanau County.
Authorities are working to identify a body found in a burned-out car in Pleasanton Township.
Dewitt C. Leach and predecessor Morgan Bates, the first two owners of the Grand Traverse Herald, fit into a swashbuckling era of U.S. newspaper history that ended with the American frontier.
In 1900, the Perry-Hannah company billed Grand Traverse County $1,065 for furniture to outfit the new courthouse, an expense that caused an uproar among county commissioners. Now, 108 years later, a $20,000 furniture bill to complete a $600,000 renovation at the same historic courthouse echoes similarly with commissioners.
State government in the next two years is likely to feature bipartisan efforts to set Michigan on the right economic path, newly elected House Republican leader Kevin Elsenheimer said.
Barb Evans makes preparing Thanksgiving eve dinner for 300 look easy. The day before the feast at the Park Place Hotel, four women opened boxes of pre-baked pies, plated individual slices and loaded them onto trays at one end of a long table in the hotel’s industrial-style kitchen.
Avery’s Restaurant will shut its doors today after decades of serving meals to tourists in the summer, hunters in the fall, snowmobilers in the winter and locals every day.
The Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation seeks donations to its senior energy assistance fund, which will help pay local seniors’ heating bills this winter.
Northwestern Michigan College trustees purchased equipment to be used by cadets at the Great Lakes Maritime Academy.
The Flowing Well trout farm and surrounding property on the North Branch of the Upper Manistee River is protected forever.