Traverse City Record-Eagle - Thu Nov 05
A photograph and tracks found recently in the Upper Peninsula have rekindled a debate over whether Michigan has an established, breeding cougar population.
10/26 - Leelanau County Bridge Back Open; Businesses DelightedWWUP-TV Cadillac - Mon Oct 26
It took almost a year, but the wait is finally over. The newly renovated Leelanau County bridge is back open and businesses are beyond excited.
Sheriff shouldn't need helpTraverse City Record-Eagle - Mon Oct 26
Leelanau Sheriff Mike Oltersdorf shouldn't need any help investigating allegations that his deputies illegally entered homes, the American Civil Liberties Union said.
Ag programs to focus on clean energyTraverse City Record-Eagle - Mon Oct 26
The Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension service plan to focus more on promoting the state's alternative energy efforts.
Things could be worseTraverse City Record-Eagle - Sun Oct 25
In my last column, I wrote about a man I'd seen walking daily on the side of a country road.
Area has coldest October since '52Traverse City Record-Eagle - Fri Oct 23
It's been a cold October. Very cold. Historically cold. "I just don't go outside," said Arlene Emerson, a longtime Traverse City resident.
Grand Traverse man finds old newspapers under bedWSJV-TV South Bend - Wed Oct 21
A man recently stumbled across a box of items that had been shoved under a bed in a guest room of his Grand Traverse County home.
Man rediscovers stash of old newspapersTraverse City Record-Eagle - Wed Oct 21
A forgotten box of old local newspapers, county atlases and postcards shoved under a bed in the 1970s could turn out to be memorable for George Sarris.
Federal funds going to & three area countiesTraverse City Record-Eagle - Mon Oct 19
Three northwestern Michigan counties will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars from the federal government for transportation-related projects.
Federal funds going to three area countiesTraverse City Record-Eagle - Fri Oct 16
Three northwestern Michigan counties will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars from the federal government for transportation-related projects.
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