An off-duty Traverse City Police officer who crashed and burned his vehicle could yet face legal consequences, investigators said.
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An off-duty Traverse City Police officer who crashed and burned his vehicle could yet face legal consequences, investigators said.
A key Senate vote is expected today on a stop-gap appropriation for the state’s Pure Michigan promotional campaign, but it’s only about half of what the tourism industry sought.
U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., who represents the Traverse City area in Congress, will be one of the participants in the White House Health Care Summit today.
Frankfort city officials are working on a new master plan, including guidelines for residential districts, future land use and transportation issues. Deep inside the draft master plan is a section on renewable energy that highlights the Benzie County city’s goal of energy independence and how it could achieve that position through wind, solar and biomass technologies.
The State Tax Commission revoked the assessment certification of Manistee County’s suspended equalization director.
Failed talks about a key cost-cutting measure could make it harder to negotiate other efforts at reducing a $90 million budget next year, Traverse City school board members said.
Traverse City — They came from all over Benzie County with one common thread: the desire to learn about a popular Colonial American art form.
Voters in Kalkaska Public Schools narrowly approved a 1.89-mill bond issue for up to 17 years to upgrade school facilities.
A school calendar change touted as a potential cost savings for Traverse City’s public schools is jeopardized after talks broke down between teachers and administrators.
City commissioners have plenty of questions about a proposed wood-burning power plant, but largely believe it’s a good idea for the region.