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A group in Emmet and Charlevoix counties is starting a community investment fund — with a focus on housing — that would let community members invest in housing in their home towns. And we hear about a school in Mesick that's taking screens out of elementary classrooms.
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There are no data centers proposed in Hayes Township, but the township board is getting ahead of the question.
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A Petoskey-area wood products manufacturer needed employees. People getting out of rehab needed jobs. Now, there's a novel work-residency program for people in recovery up north.
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Funds will support staff positions to transport local fruits and vegetables from area farms.
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The days of lining up for the evening paper are gone. All over the country, local news is becoming harder to find. A group of Boyne City residents want to change that.
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In total, Matt Hamilton has collected nearly 200 star-powered shoes. But the main point of the Shoe Club is to help students discover their own potential.
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The freshman state representative is trying to win the 107th House District a second time but first he faces a primary challenger from his own party.
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The National Weather Service recorded parts of the region saw winds up to 50 miles per hour, resulting in fallen branches and debris.
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During its meeting on March 18, the nonprofit developer Michigan Community Capital presented its plans for two buildings which would bring 81 new, income-set apartments to the community.
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The first phase of work starts Sunday along U.S. 31, from Garfield Avenue to just east of the city’s downtown area, where the road bends and becomes Grandview Parkway.