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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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Warm waters in the Pacific Ocean have countered what would normally be frigid temperatures in northern Michigan at this time of year.
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The nonprofit Michigan Community Capital is hoping to see two proposals become a reality in Charlevoix County's biggest municipality.
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During a Antrim County Board of Commissioners meeting on last Thursday, on Jan. 18, the board’s chairman, Terry VanAlstine, removed Rubingh from his role and replaced him with himself.
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Cheboygan County’s Black River Ranch and Doe Lake were listed among 53 other properties recommended for purchase by the Natural Resources Trust Fund Board.
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The airport was closed Saturday and Wednesday while all flights were canceled Tuesday.
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The building will fill nearly eight acres of land in the Gaylord Industrial Park located about a mile west of I-75.
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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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Officials in the city want to get ahead of claims on social media that the city has become more dangerous. As of Tuesday, police had investigated 11 assault complaints since December 1st.
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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.