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A new report shows the final segment of the trail would require retaining walls in a critical dune area, plus boardwalk across wetlands.
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We’re used to ascribing human qualities to our pets or other animals, but I just started noticing how we do this with food, too. I mentioned it to my husband and he immediately said, “a heel of bread.” Once we got started, the list grew.
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This week: Local craft brewers on what it takes to survive, following a challenging 2023. And a judge allows a lawsuit to proceed against an Antrim Co. fruit processor.
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Openings of new breweries decreased nationwide for the second consecutive and barely outpaced closures. How is that affecting breweries in northern Michigan?
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Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield and his wife were in court Thursday to plead not guilty to embezzlement and conspiracy charges.
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A lawsuit over state and federal water quality violations in Antrim County will move forward after a federal judge denied a motion to dismiss it.
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The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians has passed a new resolution recognizing nature’s inherent rights.
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A barrage of deadly storms on the Great Lakes in the late 1800s influenced the establishment of the National Weather Service.
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The Human Library program is a traveling nonprofit event that began in 2000. The concept aims to bring the phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover” to life.
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I start to say something about his pattern of problems at work. But I see the pain in his face and remember the three questions I’ve heard lately, attributed to Socrates. Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?