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After adding 17 buildings to the campus in the past 30 years, Interlochen will now shift its focus to people.
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A historic Inn located on the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore will begin renovations in anticipation of a reopening next summer. The Sleeping Bear…
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After careful scrutiny, the black squirrel figures out how to leap from the spruce tree to our bird feeder. There, he hangs upside down and empties out…
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The Michigan History Center is looking for stories on local history from the public for a trail that will go through Grayling. It will connect North…
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With all their leaves gone, I can see the bare branches of the oaks and maples in my neighborhood. Walking these streets daily, I know the trees by heart,…
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Losing SantaI believed in Santa Claus longer than most kids, supported by my older cousin who pretended for my sake while I pretended for hers. Finally,…
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On a sunny river bank, a deer is sleeping—but when our canoe glides past, she leaps up and bounds into the woods. We pose no threat to the deer, but she…
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West Shore Community College’s Performing Arts series has moved from the Center Stage Theatre to the living room this season.Their virtual series…
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Waiting for My LifeYears ago I found a book of poems by Linda Pastan with the title, “Waiting for My Life.” How did she know? I’d been waiting for my life…
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The Northern Michigan Regional Psychiatric Hospital opened November 30th, 1885. It closed 1989, and went on to be redeveloped in the early 2000s.Today, it…
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I used to keep a daily journal and recently reread a few of them. In addition to my own voice, I was grateful to hear other people talking—not my version…