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A Look At Our Past
23 Years Ago - July 19, 2001 Following two months of investigation and undercover work to discover the reason behind cash shortages, Grayling Police Detective Dennis Long said his department is asking Crawford County Prosecutor John Huss for warrants to arrest six employees of Glen’s Family Market on embezzlement charges. The Spike’s Challenge Canoe Races, including both C-1 and C-2 […]
Grayling Baptist Church fundraising for Christmas Blessings
Grayling Baptist Church will be hosting a booth at the AuSable River Festival Kid’s Day July 23. The church will also be selling popcorn, snow cones and cotton candy in downtown Grayling July 26-27 during the AuSable River Canoe Marathon. Proceeds from the sales will benefit the church’s annual Christmas Blessings event in December.
Roger A. Hawley
Roger A. Hawley, 66, of Afton, died Saturday, July 13, 2024. He is survived by his mother, Mary Hawley of Afton; sisters, Krista Siler of Indian River and Randy (Dave) Haines of Afton. = '728x90'; google_ad_type = 'image'; google_ad_channel ='AdSense Default'; google_color_border = 'B0C9EB'; google_color_link = '164675'; google_color_bg = 'FFFFFF';...
Historic preservation grants go to 7 Michigan communities
FLAT ROCK — Seven Michigan communities have been awarded funding from the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). Grants totaling $250,000 will benefit local preservation and community planning goals in Charlevoix, Coldwater, Detroit, Flat Rock, Holland, Livonia and Washtenaw County. The grants represent awards from the federal Historic Preservation Fund (HPF)-Certified Local Government (CLG) program administered by SHPO. According to a new release, Flat Rock’s funding will be used to contract with the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC) to host...
Beaver Island Music Festival’s intimate, nature-centric charm: The Local Spins Preview
With West Virginia’s Carpenter Ants and Michigan’s Nathan Walton, Legal Immigrants, Snacks & Five & more on the bill, this year’s far-flung island soiree shapes up as one of its best. The Local Spins guide. SCROLL DOWN FOR FESTIVAL ESSENTIALS AND SCHEDULE. It’s been said many times...
Cowboy & Indian Summer Tour, Part III—Umbrella Coverage
Just four weekends ago, Kelly O’Hara and Kiran Pinisetti were picking out snappy attire for a white party—the grand finale of the first-year Bago Big Bet Poker Run—in Oshkosh, Wis. Just a few days ago, the Cowboy & Indian DCB Performance Marine M37R Widebody catamaran co-owners were logging hundreds of miles on Lake Michigan before and during the 21st annual Boyne Thunder Poker Run.
Foundation to host annual meeting Aug. 1
The Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation invites the public to attend the Community Foundation’s 2024 Annual Meeting on Thursday, August 1st, from 4:30 - 6:30 pm, at Nub’s Nob. This public event is free of charge, but registration is req...
Local Humane Society honored for ‘no-kill’ record
Little Traverse Bay Humane Society in Harbor Springs maintained no-kill in 2023, according to Best Friends Animal Society’s annual data report. Shelters receiving the no-kill recognition award saved more than 90-percent of the dogs and cats in their ...
Commission talks possible changes at Ford Park, funding
The future of Ford Park was on the agenda of the Harbor Springs Harbor Commission last week. Conversations about potential upgrades to the space, which includes the City’s boat launch and kayak launch and storage, have been happening on and off for s...
CITY OF HARBOR SPRINGS
PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Harbor Springs Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, August 18, 2024, at 5:30 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 160 Zoll Street, Harbor Springs. The purpose o...
Two volunteer firefighters, Drum and Bugle Corps members, honored for life saving response
The Harbor Springs Drum and Bugle Corps has long been the heartbeat of the Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades, and this year, that sentiment took a very literal turn when a member had a heart attack during practice, and was saved by the quick ac...
Council considers Harbormaster renovation in light of higher costs
Harbor Springs City Council members got some sticker-shock news during their meeting on Monday, July 15, when bids for a potential Harbormaster renovation were reviewed. The original cost estimates for a rough outline of the project were created a fe...
Savvy cast hooks big catch
GROSSE POINTE PARK — TIFA representatives charted a course to land a Charlevoix streetscape grant $4... An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News is required to view this article. Please call (313) 343-5578 to subscribe. Subscribers who want to reset their password can click here. The Grosse Pointe...
LEGAL NOTICE LITTLE TRAVERSE TOWNSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the Little Traverse Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. at the Township Hall, 8288 S. Pleasantview Road, Harbor Springs, Michigan 49740, to consider the following:...
Little Traverse Lighthouse tour to take place on Harbor Point October 5
The Harbor Springs Area Historical Society is excited to announce the return of their popular tour of the Little Traverse Lighthouse on Harbor Point on Saturday, October 5. Ticket sales open to current members of the Historical Society on Tuesday,...
WEST TRAVERSE TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ADOPTION
On July 9, 2024, the West Traverse Township Board of Trustees adopted Ordinance Number 01 of 2024, to amend the West Traverse Township Zoning Ordinance. The regulatory effect of the amendments applicable to the Township are summarized as follows:. ...
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