September 30, 2010 – AlcoTec Wire Corporation of Traverse City received the CET Platinum Award today from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration for an outstanding safety and health record.
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September 30, 2010 – AlcoTec Wire Corporation of Traverse City received the CET Platinum Award today from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration for an outstanding safety and health record.
A Traverse City Light & Power mailing sparked criticism by some who contend it provides a political boost to one of the utility’s board members and improperly weighs in on an upcoming ballot initiative.
Atlas Township residents Nick and Tere Onica stand in Lake Michigan with their horses after completing the 10-day trip horseback riding across the state.
Laura Carlton formerly volunteered at a pregnancy care center in Traverse City, where she counseled young pregnant women and served as a labor coach to some.
Wondering what’s going to replace “Cathy” in the Record-Eagle’s comics lineup?
Anyone interested in the pending broadband infrastructure around Kalkaska, or who has comments or questions, can attend an informational meeting Thursday at 3 p.m. at Kalkaska High School, 109 N. Birch St.
A Traverse City Light & Power mailing sparked criticism by some who contend it provides a political boost to one of the utility’s board members and improperly weighs in on an upcoming ballot initiative.
Fewer students are enrolled in local public schools this fall, a multi-year trend believed in some districts to be tied to the area’s slow recovery from a deep economic recession.
Michael Dornoff is among the first patients to undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy at the Munson Medical Center Advanced Wound Center.
About 700 attended Wednesday’s 23rd annual Focus on Life benefit dinner for the Grand Traverse Area Right to Life group.