A former library board member is unsure whether he’ll continue to pursue a lawsuit against several city officials after a judge sided with the city in a key portion of the case.
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A former library board member is unsure whether he’ll continue to pursue a lawsuit against several city officials after a judge sided with the city in a key portion of the case.
Students at St. Francis High School are planning to host a garage sale to benefit area homeless teens.
The Grand Traverse County Board of Public Works pushed a decision on doubling the charge for treating holding tank waste at the county’s septage plant back to a committee for more debate.
Dr. Greg Holzman, chief medical executive for MDCH gives some recommendations: Monday, April 27, 2009 at 12:15 p.m. TRAVERSE CITY — The Grand Traverse County Health Department is actively monitoring the status of the recent outbreak in Mexico of swine flu.A Swine flu viruses do not normally infect humans; however, human infections with swine flu …
Hide Video A watermain break forced police to shut down Cass Street at 17th Street.
Cass Street will be closed to traffic at 17th Street because of a water main break, city police said.
Record-Eagle reporters, editors, a photographer and its Webmaster were recognized for outstanding journalism in recent national and state contests.
Ingrid Dean is a trained artist with an eye for detail and a penchant for creativity. She received a bachelor’s degree in art from Wayne State University, and enjoys capturing vivid images with the stroke of a pen or brush. But Dean isn’t a college professor, and she doesn’t pay the bills selling watercolors on the local art fair circuit.
France is the culinary capital of the world. It is home to such exotic dishes as foie gras, bouillabaisse, ratatouille… and Michigan dried cherries? Michigan companies with the help of state government are working to develop broader markets for their food products, traveling to Europe and Asia to introduce them to new audiences.
Rena Rudkin, of Buckley, called with a heartfelt thank you to the wonderful couple who came to her rescue early in April when Rena’s husband collapsed outside JoAnn’s Fabric in Traverse City. Rena had driven her husband to Traverse City for a biopsy. After the procedure, he said he felt fine so Rena took the opportunity to stop at JoAnn’s for some fabric. When she came out of the store, the situation had changed.