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Manistee Youth Armory holds boating safety camp
MANISTEE — The Youth Armory Project's Boaters Safety kids camp is underway. The armory's boating camp is being held from July 8-11. Students will learn the essentials of operating a boat and the safety measures that come alongside it. Lunch is provided for the children each day. At the...
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GT Regional Land Conservancy Plans $19.5M Lake Michigan Project
The Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy (GTRLC) has entered into a $19.5 million purchase agreement to acquire 35 acres of land in the Village of Elberta. The property includes 578 feet of Lake Michigan frontage, 3,125 feet of Betsie Bay shoreline, and 10 acres of steep, forested dunes. According to...
Milo Karhu
Milo Jon Karhu, 85, of Lake Ann, Michigan and The Villages Florida, passed away on Sunday, June 23, 2024, at his home with his loving family by his side. His passing came just a week after the unexpected death of his beloved wife, Wilma “Billie Jean” Karhu, likely due to a broken heart. The two were inseparable soulmates, deeply in love and rarely apart. They are now reunited in heaven.
Interlochen’s ‘Comedy of Errors’ is laugh out loud funny
INTERLOCHEN, MI–It’s been six years since the Interlochen Shakespeare Festival produced a comedy, instead opting to make thinly-veiled political statements through bold tragedies and histories with terrific thematic parallels to the news of the day. From “King Lear” after the election of Donald Trump to “Richard III”, “Othello”, and “Julius Caesar”, the Upton-Morley Pavilion stage was poignantly grim and foreboding.
Interlochen performance on Performance Today: July 8, 2024
On Monday, July 8, 2024, the nationally syndicated program Performance Today will feature music recorded at Interlochen Center for the Arts. During the second hour of the program, Performance Today will broadcast the Ying Quartet performing two movements from Antonin Dvorak's String Quartet no. 10. Here the episode on demand...
Memorial Service: Dr. Robert L. Eisenlohr, 92, of Bear Lake
Dr. Robert L. Eisenlohr, 92, died on Saturday, March 2, 2024. He was born on June 23, 1931. He is a former business manager for Mason County Central Schools. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 11 a.m. at Bear Lake Community Church, 7861 Main Street in Bear Lake. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until time of service.
City of Manistee seeks grant for River Street pedestrian plaza
MANISTEE — Manistee City Council is taking steps to make the end of River Street a more pedestrian-friendly location. Council members voted unanimously during a regular meeting last week to authorize the city's Michigan Department of Transportation Shared Streets and Spaces grant application resolution for improvements to the section of River Street between Pine and Spruce streets.
Partial closure at Manistee Riverwalk due to stability issues from dredging
MANISTEE — The Manistee Riverwalk has been closed between Tamarack Street and Cherry Street due to safety concerns stemming from destabilization caused by dredging in the Manistee River Channel. The dredging has impacted parts of the Riverwalk’s structural stability, leading city officials to shut down the affected area for...
Deadline nearing for petitions to run for city council
MANISTEE — City of Manistee residents looking to run for the available city council seats in the upcoming November election must get their petitions in by the deadline later this month. City council petitions are available in the city clerk's office for those who would like to run for...
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