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Bagpipes have been around for hundreds of years, and there are many types of bagpipes around the world. In the United States we are most familiar with the Great Highland Pipes, and see them at parades, funerals, and festivals. But a talk with Officer Jennilyn Oster reveals their therapeutic potential.
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In early 2020, at the outset of the pandemic, Dave Ader Albertson became focused on exploring our past.
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The local news isn't always great. The TC Town Crier hopes singing songs that poke fun at these issues can help make the bad news a little better.
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Death, dying and loss are not experiences most people want to talk about, but which we all will encounter.
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Many Ukrainian refugees are eager to maintain connections to home, while also supporting those still in the country.
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The library for Traverse City West High school is not just a place to checkout books.
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Amber Edmondson and Raja Howe have slowly grown their handbound journal making business into Wild Pages, Traverse City’s only radical bookstore.
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Susan Odom decided to pursue her passion and live the dream life she’d always imagined, and after a lot of hard work, she succeeded. So why is she now leaving it all behind?