A man who allegedly assaulted a Bear Lake man faces felony charges.
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A man who allegedly assaulted a Bear Lake man faces felony charges.
A local advocacy group, Antrim County Under 1Sky, will host a free climate forum to discuss coming federal legislation.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 1:05 p.m. The Governor has been touring the state promoting the No Worker Left Behind program.
TRAVERSE CITY — A bitter lawsuit that had its roots in a 2004 zoning dispute ended today in 13th Circuit Court, when Meijer and The Village of Grand Traverse agreed to pay five Acme Township officials a combined $1.5 million.
The annual swell of migrant farm workers into northwest Michigan looms, and local health officials are following developments in a deadly swine flu outbreak that’s spread from Mexico — where many local workers have roots — into the northern U.S.
A 23-month-old Texas toddler became the first confirmed swine flu death outside of Mexico as authorities around the world struggled to contain a growing global health menace that has also swept Germany onto the roster of afflicted nations.
Amy Spitzley figured that sooner or later, her adventurous son would end up falling into a river. Dorran Godfrey, 6, recently did just that with a tumble into the chilly Boardman River.
Mike McGuire was 25 years old when he took a job as a librarian in Traverse City in 1975. Nearly 34 years later, McGuire, 58, said he’s retiring from the Traverse Area District Library at the end of September. His tenure included 30 years as library director.
A meeting of the Traverse City Area Public Schools board of education that was canceled due to lack of quorum is the first shelved meeting in at least eight years, the board’s secretary said.
Developing an education foundation for Traverse City’s public schools is a “promising” idea that could establish a long-term revenue source for the district, administrators and school board members said.