City commissioners soon will decide whether to hire a consultant team to plan a bayfront overhaul.
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City commissioners soon will decide whether to hire a consultant team to plan a bayfront overhaul.
Nearly 150 students receive free or low-cost meals this year at the alternative high school. The school’s 81 percent participation rate in the meals program, as of this month, was the highest of any Traverse City public schools.
Hundreds of builders, buyers and home improvement experts gathered Saturday at East Middle School to talk shop. Most acknowledge the ongoing economic recession hurt the construction and real estate industry in recent months, but many point to signs of growing market vitality.
A crowd of 100 met at the Hagerty Center Saturday to discuss Traverse City Light and Power’s goal to reach 30 percent renewable energy sources by 2020, and to offer thoughts on how to get there.
School boards and administrators may cut librarians as public schools face the prospect of additional losses of state aid in 2011.
A local school janitor faces felony charges after police said he solicited naked images of a student over the Internet, then repeatedly stalked the student and his girlfriend.
Shari Lee Marvin, 46, died inside her Garfield Township apartment Thursday, and authorities charged her husband, Michael David Marvin, with an open count of murder after he allegedly stabbed her in the chest with a knife. Authorities found a knife at the scene, but would not say if it was the suspected murder weapon.
John Heiam wanted a favored cross-country ski trail groomed, despite the state’s financial woes.
A former Leelanau County department head who said his firing violated the Whistleblowers’ Protection Act has new life in court.