Continued Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip are appropriate in order to end attacks from militants within a Palestinian government organization, the rabbi of a local Jewish congregation said.
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Continued Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip are appropriate in order to end attacks from militants within a Palestinian government organization, the rabbi of a local Jewish congregation said.
Mark Lyon remains modest when asked about his actions on a cold morning nearly a year ago.
A Benzie County man faces a host of criminal charges after police said he tried to shoot his wife.
A snowmobile crash in Charlevoix County’s Chandler Township injured a 13-year-old downstate girl.
Police two adults and a minor couldn’t explain why they shot out more than 50 windows in cars, businesses and homes with B.B. gun.
Family Court Judge David Stowe’s long-running personal relationship with a one-time employee recently earned him a wrist slap from a state agency. Now, Stowe is tying the knot with Cynthia Curry, a woman he hired, and with whom he had a relationship while presiding over her divorce case.
Taxpayers looking for help from local government today won’t find many options. Many area municipal offices are closed today, part of a growing trend of pre- and post-holiday paid time off for public sector employees.
The Grand Traverse County board’s long tradition of quietly picking its leadership through private discussions is due for a change, courtesy of county voters. For decades, the board picked a vice-chair based on interest, seniority — and informal discussions. And two years later the vice-chair would be promoted to chairman. But voters in August tossed sand in those well-oiled gears when they ousted current vice-chair Herb Lemcool.
Residents already buried beneath above-average snowfall were expected to find as much as 4 to 6 inches of fresh powder out their windows today, after an anticipated weather system arrived Tuesday evening mostly in communities west of U.S. 131.
The verdict was not what she wanted to hear. For months, Vicki Hihnala has tried to cope with the acquittal of her daughter-in-law in the death of her son, Alan. But the images from Michelle Hihnala’s trial this fall haven’t gone away, no matter how hard she tried to prepare herself to see them.