A Suttons Bay man convicted of molesting young girls has been sentenced to life in prison in the case.
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A Suttons Bay man convicted of molesting young girls has been sentenced to life in prison in the case.
West Grand Traverse Bay will serve as stage for twin Saturday pyrotechnic shows. Fireworks displays are planned for this year’s 83rd annual National Cherry Festival on July 4 and 11. Both are set to erupt at 10:30 p.m. those nights. The July 4 show is sponsored by the Grand Traverse Veteran Coalition.
A man who fatally shot a dog that ran onto his Whitewater Township property pleaded guilty to a criminal charge. Jeffrey Kendall Winkel, 54, pleaded guilty Friday to a felony count of killing an animal. Prosecutors dropped an additional count of using a firearm during the course of a felony in exchange for the plea.
A divided Grand Traverse County board quibbled, but ultimately agreed to partially fund a probe into whether the developers of Grand Traverse County’s septage treatment plant committed professional negligence.
Cherry Knoll will join Silver Lake Elementary this fall as the newest buildings to host all-day, everyday kindergarten. Blair, Traverse Heights, Interlochen and Courtade schools already have full-time classrooms.
A man faces several criminal charges after authorities allegedly found child pornography on his computer.
A man with five prior drunken driving convictions may add another to his record.
Traverse City commissioners will meet Monday at 7 p.m. to consider items that include an agreement with the Traverse City Film Festival.
Glen Lake Community Schools will hold a special meeting to adopt the 2009-10 budget.
A Suttons Bay man convicted of molesting young girls faces at least 30 years in prison at his sentencing in federal court.