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Audiences in Traverse City will be getting a chance to enjoy some pretty famous comedians live and in-person, when the first Traverse City Comedy Festival kicks off February 2nd-4th, across five venues in the downtown area.
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The 4th annual event features over three-dozen music acts across 27 porches, this Sunday, September 11th.
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Every Wednesday in June, Classical IPR and the Traverse Symphony are presenting live classical music at the farmers market in Traverse City.
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A local group is working to counteract drunken behavior in downtown Traverse City.
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The state has approved a $2.9 million investment for a new development that will provide year-round rentals in Traverse City’s downtown area.
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Meet IPR's music director Amanda Sewell and hear live classical music at Traverse City's Downtown Art Walk.
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Recreational marijuana was legalized in Michigan in 2018. But you still can’t buy any in Traverse City even though 12 dispensaries are open, and ready to…
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Thursday on Stateside, Michigan State Representative Sara Cambensy (D-Marquette) discussed how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the Upper Peninsula.…