Public comment on Traverse City Light and Power’s proposed Renewable Energy and Energy Optimization plans will be accepted at the utility board’s regular meeting on April 14.
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Public comment on Traverse City Light and Power’s proposed Renewable Energy and Energy Optimization plans will be accepted at the utility board’s regular meeting on April 14.
Construction work should begin on Cadillac’s U.S. 131 Business Route next week.
Police are investigating a break-in at a local jewelry store. Grand Traverse Sheriff’s deputies went to Vince’s Fine Jewelers on South Airport Road at about 5:15 a.m. Friday to investigate an alarm.
Detroit — On the ground or through the air, Traverse City St. Francis wasn’t to be denied its bid for back-to-back Division 7 state football championships.
In a repeat of 2003, St. Francis capped a perfect 14-0 season by beating Hudson for the Division 7 state football championship.
The Gladiators, who never trailed during the season, defended their Division 7 title with an easy 42-8 victory over Hudson on Saturday at Ford Field. Last season, they routed Ubly 41-13 in the final.
Call Ellyn Tarrant and her daughter Keegan the earliest of the early birds: They headed a line that wound several hundred yards from Toys “R” Us in the Grand Traverse Crossing mall, a midnight mass that anxiously awaited the signal to shop.
Members of a committee suggesting budget cuts for Traverse City’s public schools have little more than a week to draft a recommendation for the school board.
A Kalkaska County jury recently found Stephen Ciarkowski, the driver who struck and killed Williamsburg resident and cyclist Carl Ray in July 2008, guilty of negligent homicide.
A former Leelanau County sheriffs deputy who allegedly was so drunk he could barely stand after an alcohol-fueled traffic crash shouldnt get his job back, an arbitrator said.