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Molly Ashe Cawley and Berdien Take CSI3* Victory in B&D Builders Grand Prix
Molly Ashe Cawley and longtime partner, Berdien, added another international victory to their long list of accomplishments together during the second week of the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival (GLEF), presented by B&D Builders, at Traverse City Horse Shows. The U.S. rider and 13-year old Zangersheide mare owned by Louisburg Farm led the way in a victory gallop after the $120,000 B&D Builders CSI3* Grand Prix took center stage at Flintfields Horse Park on Sunday.
In Memoriam
Susan Carter, age 87, of Traverse City, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2024, at Boardman Lake Glens. She was born on April 23, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan, to parents Russell W. and Pearl E. Alles. Susan grew up in Detroit alongside her siblings Virginia, Russell, Judith, and Nancy. In...
Join the adventure!
REGION – Paddle Antrim is thrilled to host the 9th Annual Paddle Antrim Festival from September 12-14. Registration is open, with early bird pricing until August 11 and closing on September 2. The Paddle Antrim Festival is a fantastic way to experience the Chain of Lakes Water Trail and...
Thousands in Benzie County would be eligible for free community college tuition under new state budget
TRAVERSE CITY — More than 6,000 Benzie County residents would be eligible for free community college tuition and fees under the Michigan Reconnect program in the new state budget if county residents vote to join the Northwestern Michigan College district on the Tuesday, Nov. 5 ballot. Under the state’s...
Michigan’s thousands of farmworkers are unprotected, poorly paid, uncounted and often exploited
Michigan is famous for its fruit festivals. Visitors can sample cherries at the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City or blueberries at the National Blueberry Festival in South Haven.
Michigan’s Favorite Amish Market: Pleasant Valley Amish Market, Manton Michigan
Pleasant Valley Amish Market, located in Manton, Michigan, is a unique and cherished establishment that offers visitors a glimpse into the Amish way of life while providing a wide array of fresh produce, bulk foods, and household essentials[1][2][3]. This Amish-owned and operated store has become a cornerstone of the local community, attracting both residents and tourists alike.
Fairy Tale Home Could be Yours on Beautiful Torch Lake
This Norther Michigan house for sale certainly is unusual. And, if you have ever dreamed of having your forever fairy tale home, this has to be the one. Maybe you have thought of one day living your childhood dreams, this could be the magical journey you have always wanted. It's...
Veterans Drive Reconstruction Starts July 22; More City Projects on Deck
The City of Traverse City will kick off a major reconstruction project on Veterans Drive on July 22, which will close the road to through traffic until October. The Ticker has the latest on that and other project work, including the Grandview Parkway reconstruction, upcoming maintenance projects on Lot C and the TART Trail, and pipe replacement work in city neighborhoods.
A to Z Music, Accidentals play LivelyLands
LivelyLands, the farm and music venue on M-72 west of Empire, features a night of powerful young women who will take over the world someday. A to Z Music join The Accidentals tonight, July 14, for LivelyLands Summer Sun Sets. It’s their first appearance on the LivelyLands stage, but won’t be their last.
Traverse City coffee shop owner sentenced to prison for recording women in bathroom
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- The owner of a downtown Traverse City coffee shop will spend at least four years in prison for secretly recording women in the bathroom. Edward Witkowski, the owner of Morsels, was sentenced Friday to four to seven years for using a computer to commit a crime.
Mesick man awaiting sentencing on possession of child porn conviction
CADILLAC — A Mesick man is awaiting sentencing after he accepted a plea in Wexford County’s circuit court related to child pornography-related offenses. Paul John Jester entered guilty pleas to charges of possession of child sexually abusive material and using a computer to commit a crime for his connection with incidents on or between the dates of Jan. 1, 2022, and April 29 in Wexford County. He faces up to four years and/or $10,000 in fines on the possession offense and seven years and/or $5,000 on the computer-related offense.
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