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As northern Michigan beaches get more crowded in the summertime, some people are flocking to small beaches off the beaten path.The only problem? These “road end” beaches are often wedged between residential homes. And those homeowners aren’t happy.
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Nature is a near-constant source of inspiration for all of us. This week, we take the flute into the great outdoors to see what happens when we let nature have a voice in classical music.
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After a record number of drownings on Lake Michigan last year, South Haven is getting creative with its water rescues.
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150 years ago, a feud between farmers and lumber mills helped create the channel between Portage Lake and Lake Michigan. This channel made Onekama the village it is today.
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If you look at Benzie County on Google Maps, you’ll notice a dark green strip of land about five miles long between Platte Lake and Crystal Lake. That’s…
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John Janssen remembers the moment he realized Lake Michigan was about to change.It was a September day in 1990 and he was diving looking for sculpin — an…
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People deal with anxiety in different ways ― some like to hike, some enjoy painting, while others might play music. For Traverse City resident Mary Van…
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A dispute between Michigan's Department of Natural Resources and the commercial fishing industry is heading to court. The state announced it will prohibit…
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All five of the Great Lakes closed out 2020 at lower levels than they were a year ago. But according to new projections from the U.S. Army Corps of…
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Fifty-seven people have drowned in Lake Michigan this year, making it the deadliest on record.Dave Benjamin is the executive director of the Great Lakes…