Traverse City Light & Power decided it needs another staffer to help figure out long-term energy generation plans.
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Traverse City Light & Power decided it needs another staffer to help figure out long-term energy generation plans.
Traverse City Light & Power hit a peak load during the National Cherry Festival.
This month the Elders Project explores our history in cherry harvesting. Marie Veliquette, Bruce McLachlan and Janet Morrison, local farmers, were interviewed by Elk Rapids junior high and high school students.
If a ringtone is an expression of one’s personality, I’m a loon. No, not that kind, though my husband might beg to differ. No, I’m simply a nature lover who answers her phone to the haunting call of the aquatic bird.
Being a prince is a lot of work. This week, Sonny Haworth was in two National Cherry Festival parades, rode carnival rides at the midway, ate a cherry pie without using his hands and attended a marching band competition.
They have the waterfront location. They have the dock. Now all Kim and Chad Schrader need is the powerboat to go with them.
The secret to a successful Cherry Festival? This year, it might be a mix of warm weather and the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight team.
Grand Traverse County Prosecutor Alan Schneider finds himself firmly cast in the little guy’s role in a case pending before Michigan’s Supreme Court.
The Michigan Supreme Court this month agreed to decide if a county prosecutor has the authority to investigate state campaign finance violations, but the court could declare the entire matter a non-issue.
Nick Glauch knew he faced a challenge two years ago when, at the dawn of a recession, he launched a campaign for a Traverse City West Senior High endowment fund.