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Threads marks 25 years in Northern Michigan
PETOSKEY — For 25 years, women’s clothing store Threads has made its home in Northern Michigan. Originally opening in the Village of Bay Harbor in the summer of 1999, Threads moved to downtown Petoskey in 2009 and has been in its current location at 400 Bay St. since 2013. ...
Blessing of the Fleet celebrates waterfront community heritage
HARBOR SPRINGS — Paddleboards, sailboats and more made their way into Little Traverse Bay on Thursday, June 27 in celebration of the Blessing of the Fleet. Each year, the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society celebrates Fleet Week, which features a series of events leading up to the Blessing of the Fleet. Fleet...
Gaylord's Aubrey Jones wins GHT Softball Player of the Year, headlines All-Area team
GAYLORD ― The Gaylord area was home to some of the best softball players in the state during the 2024 season. It was yet another softball season to remember on area softball diamonds, complete with another state championship, dominant performances week after week and, fittingly, a whole host of postseason accolades for those who made it possible. ...
Poppy donations bolster VFW post's relief fund
GAYLORD — Members of the Ralph Holewinski VFW Post 1518 will be at local stores seeking donations for a Buddy Poppy this week. Funds raised from the poppy sale go to the post's Veterans Relief Fund, which assists veterans in meeting pressing financial needs. Members of the VFW Post...
Geraldine (Gerri) Bean
Geraldine (Gerri) Bean went to be with our Lord and Savior on June 29, 2024. She is survived by her husband, Stan and her children, Daniel Bean (Robin), Suzanne Bean Smith, David Bean (Lori) and Molly Grabowski (Ron). She is also survived by three siblings, Phyllis Pawelski, Lee Daniel and Linda Daniel Torr and predeceased by her father, Gerald W Daniel and her mother, Reba Davidson Daniel.
Grayling Goodwill store officially opens with ceremony
Goodwill Northern Michigan officially opened a new Goodwill store in Grayling during a June 28 ribbon-cutting ceremony. Refreshments and a raffle to win a $100 shopping spree were also held at the new location, 2404 I-75BL, Grayling. “We have had great support from the community on our opening day, it is great to be in this space and we are […]
GAAF supports Blue Angels testing
By Krista Tacey-Cater krista.tacey@crawfordcountyavalanche.com In the matter of seconds, seventy million footpaths of kinetic energy were absorbed, as Blue Angel Captain Isaac Becker, who was flying at 105 knots, came to a rapid stop at Grayling Army Airfield and testing was complete. Planning for the National Cherry Festival’s Blue Angel Air Show was finalized June 26, when a partnership between […]
Parade, fireworks set for Fourth of July
In celebration of the Fourth of July, Grayling will host a parade and fireworks display. The 4th of July parade will be held today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. on Michigan Avenue and then continue on to Peninsula Street. To view the fireworks display, which will take place at dusk today (Thursday), City Park will offer a great location for spectators. […]
A Look At Our Past
23 Years Ago - July 5, 2001 The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life was held June 9-10 at Grayling High School, raising over $20,200 to help in the fight against cancer. A new Michigan law went into effect on July 1 requiring county gun boards to issue a permit to carry a concealed weapon to anyone over the age […]
100th GHS graduating class meets for 35-year reunion
By Cheryl Holladay cheryl@crawfordcountyavalanche.com The Grayling High School Class of 1989 met for its 35-year reunion June 29 at Hartwick Pines to reminisce and maintain friendships. Organizer Shelly Hatfield-Rioux said the class was Grayling High School’s 100th graduating class, the first being the Class of 1889. About 40 people from the class of 106 attended, Hatfield-Rioux said, with seven of […]
Erma Edna Deater
Erma Edna Deater, age 95 of Rapid City, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, June 29, 2024. Erma was born on Ma. 19, 1929, to the late Merle and Carrie (Sattler) Barber in Helena Township. She married Harold A. “Bud” Deater on Aug. 20, 1948. When...
Goodwill Northern Michigan sees need, opens new store in Grayling
GRAYLING — On Friday, Goodwill Northern Michigan held a ribbon cutting ceremony for their grand opening in Grayling. After doing some research, Goodwill discovered that many customers in Grayling were travelling more than an hour to get to a Goodwill store. Now people who live in the Grayling area will be able to shop locally and donate their items. When shoppers purchase items at their stores, Goodwill says that money is reinvested back into the community. “The great thing about the Goodwill mission, that the store is a great place for people to shop and also when they’re shopping, they’re shopping with a purpose, they’re making an impact on the community with their their shopping and their donation,” said Dan Buron, executive director.
Uncover Over 20 Miles Of Jaw-Dropping Scenery On This Gorgeous Bike Pathway In Michigan
Searching for a spot that perfectly merges the thrill of biking with the sheer beauty of nature?. Then, get ready to be enchanted by the Little Traverse Wheelway in Petoskey, Michigan. Coast down a picturesque path with Lake Michigan’s glistening waters to one side and lush greenery on the other....
Thomas James Miller
Thomas James Miller, 80, Grayling, died June 27, 2024, at Munson Medical Center, Traverse City. A private family service will be held. Born Oct. 22, 1943, in Pontiac, he was the son of Ervin and Gladys (Anglim) Miller. He worked for General Motors for 32 years. He enjoyed camping and everything outdoors. He especially loved trucks, Chevy trucks that is. […]
Sit Inside the World’s Largest Cherry Pie Pan
Traverse City has long been noted as the “Cherry Capital of the World” for its abundant cherry farms, but in 1987, the city made cherry pie history. The story begins with a rivalry between two cities and a determined bakery with a goal of claiming a world record. The cherry pie feud resulted in two large, tasty pies being created and thousands of spectators to enjoy them. Today, all that remains is a pan but it’s story is forever embedded into the local culture.
How injuries, draft losses and transfers decimated Vanderbilt baseball's 2022 recruiting class
Shortly before the 2022 MLB Draft, Vanderbilt baseball boasted the No. 2 recruiting class in the country. Two years later, 19 players are down to four. Everyone else either transferred or never made it campus in the first place. What happened to that class is a result of multiple factors:...
Escape to the library this summer
CRAWFORD COUNTY- Join the exciting Dungeons and Dragons sessions at the Devereaux Memorial Library, Mondays at 12:30 p.m. Step into a magical narrative as you embark on a live story walk through the enchanting paths of the Frederic Community Library on Mon., July 15 at 2 p.m. Embark in the...
Nancy Sloan
Nancy Sloan died at the age of 78 on 25 June 2024 in Grayling, Michigan. She loved her husband, family, friends, and cats with all her heart. Per Nancy’s request, no funeral or memorial service will be held. In lieu of flowers, we invite you to make a donation to EveryCat Health Foundation in her honor. https://everycat.org/ways-to-give/
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Traffic changes for I-75 BL (South Otsego Avenue) project in Gaylord start July 9
GAYLORD, Mich. - For the next phase of the Michigan Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) $13.3 million project to rebuild 2.2 miles of the I-75 Business Loop (BL) (South Otsego Avenue) between southbound I-75 Exit 279 and Wisconsin Avenue/Grandview Boulevard in Gaylord, traffic patterns will change at the McCoy Road intersection.
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