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The event comes after bishops from around the U.S. wrote a letter apologizing for the church’s role in abusing children and suppressing Native American culture.
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Both VP candidates hope to appeal to working-class voters in states like Michigan. Harbor Springs voters told us specifics will be key in Tuesday’s debate.
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It's a $75 million investment. The decision comes with support from officials but concern from some residents who expressed distrust with the military presence in the area.
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While officials backed the idea, it still has a long way to go before it becomes reality.
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Funds will support staff positions to transport local fruits and vegetables from area farms.
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The project involves demolishing a historic paper mill that takes up more than a dozen acres on the Cheboygan River. That will clear the way for about 100 new housing units, a hotel, fitness center and restaurant – according to a team of developers.
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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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A group of advocates in Petoskey say residential hospice is needed in the region - especially for people with serious terminal illnesses.
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The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for Western Michigan by an attorney representing Jerry Fetty. The former CEO is alleging wrongful termination, breach of contract and defamation.
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“The Steelhead” has been used by the Department of Natural Resources to survey fish populations since the 1960s – but the boat wears many hats.