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Get a 'Taste of Michigan' at special Jan. 6 event
WILLIAMSTON - Williamston businesses Gracie's Place and Yeetown will team up on Jan.
Walk raises $13,060 to fight Alzheimer's disease
Final results are in and more than 125 Alzheimer's Champions from the Mason and Oceana Counties area were on the MOVE in 2009 to end Alzheimer's disease with the main event held on Sept.
Retirement may not end North Pole mail monitoring for Santaa s secretary
Judy Dohm went to college to become an executive secretary. Instead, she met her husband, Ed, and moved south from not exactly the North Pole, but from Honor, by Interlochen, to that eight-sided glass house elevated eight feet in the air a quarter-mile off M-51 in Pokagon.
Flags to Honor Michigan Soldier
Wind Chill: 40 F Font Size: Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm has ordered that U.S. flags be flown at half-staff to honor a soldier from St.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Grand Rapids Wine & Food Festival continues Saturday
Melissa Hickman of Winescapes, left, talks with Spencer Stegena, of Traverse City, as he samples a Venge "Scout's Honor" Friday evening at the Grand Rapids International Wine and Food Festival at DeVos Place.
Saginaw Valley State University to Honor Michigan Promise Scholarship
Many students at Saginaw Valley State University didn't even know their Michigan Promise Scholarship was in jeopardy this fall, Julie A. Boon says.
A plane brought Army Specialist Brandon Steffey back home to Chippewa County, today.
Tri-Centennial State Park and Harbor in Detroit Named in Honor of Former Gov. William G. Milliken
Tri-Centennial State Park and Harbor in downtown Detroit today became the William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor, as the park was renamed in a ceremony honoring Michigan's longest serving governor.
Northern Notes: Help 'make a difference'
The Cherryland Post 2780 VFW Ladies' Auxiliary in Traverse City is asking the community's help to make a difference.
Grandma's Kitchen: Nature's glory
Once again we are caught up in Mother Nature's annual fall spectacular. My biggest maple is a fluorescent red that seems to burst into flames when touched by the sun.
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Benzie Bus To Receive Over 1 Million Dollars
A big boost from the Federal Government could mean more jobs coming to Benzie County.
Grandma's Kitchen: Over-the-sink sandwich
It's mid-August as I write this and I'm still waiting for my big juicy homegrown tomato.
'Rapid change: Area cartographer maps settlements
Helen Hornbeck Tanner, a Beulah summer resident and historian of Great Lakes American Indians and cartography, created a new historical map of the Grand Traverse region that traces early American Indian and white settlement.
'Rapid change: Area cartographer maps settlements
Helen Hornbeck Tanner, a Beulah summer resident and historian of Great Lakes American Indians and cartography, created a new historical map of the Grand Traverse region that traces early American Indian and white settlement.
Event showcases local food, beverages
The best of the best in local food and beverages will be showcased during Food For Thought's fourth annual Green Cuisine celebration.
Honor flights take veterans to war memorial
Veterans across the state are taking a free trip to WashingtonA D.C. to honor those who fought in World War II.
Hart High raises over $1,000 for Red Cross
Posted: 6-10-2009 Hart High raises over $1,000 for Red Cross Hart High School's National Honor Society, lead by advisor Brett Ramseyer, raised over $1,000 by participating in the American Red Cross Heroes Campaign.