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This week: Dealing with construction along U.S. 31 in downtown Traverse City, new apartments get a warm reception in Boyne City, and impersonating Charlie Chaplin.
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Drivers near the the tip of the mitten may see minor traffic delays this summer with I-75 construction beginning in Otsego and Cheboygan counties.
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Some are adapting to challenges posed by major construction on a main road through town. Others have serious concerns.
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Michigan’s authority to demand the shutdown of an oil and natural gas liquids pipeline that runs through the Straits of Mackinac is central to arguments heard Thursday before the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.
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The bills cover instances of threats and violence related to sexual orientation or gender identity, ethnicity, age or a disability.
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Airport and Avelo officials said it will bring more tourists to northern Michigan and open up a door to New England for residents.
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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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Lawmakers hope free hunting and fishing licenses for first responders can help draw more people to careers facing critical shortages. Conservation groups have concerns.
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A new report from the state shows Michigan’s unemployment rate among women bounced back to pre-pandemic levels last year. But it’s not all good news.
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Bills introduced in the state Senate would allow public scrutiny of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association — the insurance-run group that manages payments for medical treatment for the most severe and costly car crash injuries.