Five local attorneys with diverse backgrounds will vie for Leelanau County’s long-vacant probate judge position.
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Five local attorneys with diverse backgrounds will vie for Leelanau County’s long-vacant probate judge position.
Much is up in the air for Traverse City Light and Power, the city-owned utility that generated months of contentious discussion when it floated plans to build a wood-burning power plant.
Margaret Dodd and company hustled around town to circulate two petitions that could drastically alter Traverse City Light & Power’s operations. Now the petitions are approved, and Dodd can unwind a bit.
A proposed West Front Street parking deck will have to be bigger than previously discussed, city officials said.
The National Cherry Festival ended with a drunken, drugged-up bang for local police, who handled a host of disturbances as the event wound to a close.
Traverse City Light & Power decided it needs another staffer to help figure out long-term energy generation plans.
It’s Cherry Festival week, and for many that means it’s time to gobble up as much festival food as possible.
My feet felt heavy as I trudged back to the newsroom. I clutched a grease-stained notebook. I was halfway through my mission: Eat as much carnival food from the National Cherry Festival as possible in one day.
Traverse City Light & Power may be forced to abandon its oft-mentioned goal of sourcing 30 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2020, but local generation of some sort is still a top priority.
David Taylor and family unloaded chairs and other supplies from their vehicle in preparation for the National Cherry Festival’s popular air show.