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Due to the 2020 wash out, a mile long section of a 120-foot-high coastal bluff along the Little Traverse Bay will need to be stabilized. Multiple slope failures have collapsed the trailway and compromised U.S. 31.
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Eleven total congregations across the state are each getting around $100,000 from the program to become more energy-efficient.
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The station, north of downtown Charlevoix, can hold up to two ambulances at a time with a pair of EMS workers on staff 24/7.
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Jill McDonnell brings nearly 30 years of experience in law enforcement and has served as Emergency Management Coordinator in Charlevoix since 2020.
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The cities of Charlevoix, Cheboygan and Sault Ste. Marie are all getting $25,000 to boost their shopping districts.
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According to a memo from the city, a police department employee accused Doan of “repeated and regularly inappropriate conduct on the basis of sex.”
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They're rallying behind the volunteer advocacy group, “Housing Yes Charlevoix,” which is focused on bringing better housing solutions to the area.
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Doan has had the top leadership position in the force for more than 15 years. He has been with the department for about 30 years. His salary, according to the Petoskey News Review, was $92,600.
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Engineers came from all over the country to help build Boyne Mountain Resort’s newest attraction, but most of the materials came from right across the street.
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Decades ago, Charlevoix and Traverse City each held the Guinness Book world record for largest pie – until a town in Canada stole it. Meet the brothers determined to bring the record back to Traverse City.