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In a letter to residents, Grayling Township Supervisor Lacey Stephan III called the water main extension, “the most cost effective and quickest route to safe drinking water.”
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Last June, during a guest lecture event in Petoskey featuring an Enbridge Energy spokesman, a melee broke out between the North Central Michigan College staff and a group of protesters.
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In 1900, a group of men including a sheriff and a land speculator torched a peaceful Native American settlement, leaving about 25 families homeless. A new book, documents those first people and legal battles that took place around the burn-out.
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The nonprofit Michigan Community Capital is hoping to see two proposals become a reality in Charlevoix County's biggest municipality.
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Stories like Robin Harper’s are the reality of what experts say is a serious issue for northern Michigan's tourism-based economy: As rental prices continue to climb, service-sector employees continue to be priced out.
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Street closures remain in place around the Tissue Depot, where a massive fire burned on Sept. 13, prompting shelter-in-place orders and canceling school for a day in Cheboygan.
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Listening sessions took place around the time the board became divided over whether to apply for a school nutrition grant from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund.
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The 65-foot boat has served generations of state researchers from its home port in Charlevoix and in the waters of Lake Michigan.
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Most of people who sign up for the Au Sable River Canoe Marathon don’t look for first place — they just want to finish the longest canoe competition in North America. This year, two sisters were racing for redemption with a core team of support behind them.
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The Department of Natural Resources announced last week that nearly $16 million will go toward infrastructure upgrades for state parks in ten counties.