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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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In 1900, a group of men including a sheriff and a land speculator torched a peaceful Native American settlement, leaving about 25 families homeless. A new book, documents those first people and legal battles that took place around the burn-out.
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Tim Cook’s last day in office will be Dec. 31. Cook says his undersheriff Josh Ginop will run for the position in November, with his support.
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The crossing, which spans the Black River, is located near scenic farmland in Benton Township. The Cheboygan County Road Commission estimates nearly 1,000 vehicles use the bridge per day.
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The warehouse contained large amounts of paper and plastic material and some coal ash. The EPA was also concerned asbestos had been released into the air.
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Hiland Cottage is owned and operated by McLaren Northern Michigan. But it was built in the early 2000s thanks to grassroots fundraising.
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Street closures remain in place around the Tissue Depot, where a massive fire burned on Sept. 13, prompting shelter-in-place orders and canceling school for a day in Cheboygan.
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A high-profile trial in Antrim County ends in acquittals for three men, Cheboygan cleans up from a massive fire, and we spend a little time with the jellies.
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Thousands of gallons of water now contain particulates and debris. Responders are trying to stop that from reaching the nearby Cheboygan River.
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There are concerns about burning plastics, leading authorities to tell people in the city to stay inside and close their windows.