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RV parks and resorts are growing in popularity across northern Michigan. But some communities have mixed opinions on new developments.
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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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RV parks and resorts are growing in popularity across northern Michigan. But some communities have mixed opinions on new developments.
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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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People are flooding into Leelanau County since COVID-19 hit Michigan last month, according to several local business owners.Health departments in northern…
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This week on Points North, we examine the tart cherry tariff fallout and what it means for the industry. Plus, a Northport man made his childhoom dream a…
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In September 1999, Kenneth Stearns was riding his motorcycle through Meriden, Kansas, when a truck pulled out in front of him. “All I remember on the…
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This year, many northern Michigan schools forecast student lunch debt, and without regulation from government to collect those dues, districts have to…
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Several law enforcement groups are searching for a man who may have fallen off his boat into Grand Traverse Bay on Wednesday, according to a news release…