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Bear Lake Watch to hold 12th annual Merlin Olsen Classic fundraiser July 13
BEAR LAKE WEST - Bear Lake Watch is preparing for their 12th annual Merlin Olsen Summer Classic to be held at the Bear Lake West Golf Course on July 13, 2024. The proceeds from this fund raiser provides money for the research at Bear Lake and the surrounding environment. The research is performed under the direction of The Bear Lake Scientific Research Committee.
Kirkpatrick: Encourages yes vote for Benzie Bus millage
For years, I had the honor and opportunity to work for Eastern Michigan University, and the University of Michigan in the field of campus planning, including parking, transportation, vehicle and pedestrian circulation, and issues connecting the university community. Upon return to Frankfort for retirement, it was an opportunity for me...
Field of dreams: Benzie County's push to play at Honor park
BENZIE COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Maley Park in the village of Honor is missing something. In the last few years, the park has seen the return of the Honor Farmer's market and added a pavilion, public Wi-Fi and an artesian well. Across the way is a piece of the park...
Nonprofit farm to host anniversary open house event
BRETHREN — Amnesty Freedom Farm’s fourth anniversary open house is set for this weekend. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday at the farm, located at 5630 Farnsworth Road in Brethren. Free and open to the public, attendees can tour the farm,...
Interlochen man dies after van smashes through guardrail, lands in river
MESICK — A fatal crash closed eastbound and westbound M-115 between Hodenpyl Dam Road and M-37 in Wexford County. According to a press release from the Wexford County Sheriff’s Department, at about 3:28 p.m. on Tuesday, July 2, deputies were dispatched to a single-vehicle crash at the intersection of W. M-115 and Simmons Street at the Manistee River in Springville Township.
Saints to start making up June rainouts
MANISTEE — It’s been a frustrating season for the Manistee Saints, with the wet weather forcing the cancellation of several games in their first year back in the Gratiot County League. They played just four games in June, the lowest number that general manager Phil Kliber can ever...
Fishing Report from the DNR
Windy weather limited boating activity this past week. However, on days anglers were able to make it out, Chinook salmon of all sizes, coho salmon, lake trout and steelhead were caught straight out from town and to the south in 150 to 200 feet of water when fishing 50 to 80 feet down. Spoons, flasher/fly combinations, and meat rigs all worked well. On the pier, freshwater drum, bowfin and smallmouth bass were being caught with live bait and lures. On the lake side, steelhead action slowed down following the winds.
What's Up Outside? Staghorn sumac’s secret value
Thanks for listening to Interlochen Public Radio. I’m Cheryl Bartz with a quick look at What’s Up Outside. This week, staghorn sumac is blooming. They have big, light yellow clusters containing many tiny individual flowers. The ones by my house are covered with bees and butterflies. <bee sounds>
The Cabbage Shed is an Up North Dining Icon in Sweet Elberta, MI
This article first appeared in Traverse Northern Michigan. Find this story and more when you explore our magazine library. Want Traverse delivered to your door or inbox monthly? View our print subscription and digital subscription options. For Beth and Tony Roethler, their Elberta restaurant, and sharing it with a loyal...
Fourth of July forecast looking positive for Manistee
MANISTEE — After a rainy Tuesday evening, dry weather and warm temperatures are expected for July 4th in Manistee. According to the Gaylord NWS, rain is expected Tuesday night into Wednesday for much of the state of Michigan before a comfortable end of the week brings temperatures into the high 70’s to low 80’s for July 4 weekend.
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