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Muskegon Man’s $100 Win Turns into Surprise $300,000 Jackpot
Everyone who takes the time to play the Michigan Lottery is dreaming of the day they'll (hopefully) win a jackpot, but one Muskegon man couldn't have dreamed of it happening the way it did for him. A 64-year-old anonymous man from Muskegon recently purchased a Michigan Lottery Fire and Ice...
Driver of garbage truck killed in crash in Northern Michigan
In a statement on X; Michigan State Police said a GFL garbage truck was traveling west in Bagley Township near Gaylord on Friday. The truck struck a tree and ran off the road, killing the 43-year-old driver.
Ferris State Data Science and Analytics grads see strong demand for high salary positions in an increasingly high-tech economy
The first graduates of Ferris State University’s Data Science and Analytics master’s program are quickly drawing interest for executive and leadership positions in a growing and competitive field. Today’s high-tech economy increasingly places great value on the gathering and study of information resources. The master’s program, which launched...
DNR seeks public input on Hartwick Pines State Park planning
Those interested in long‐term planning for Hartwick Pines State Park in Crawford County are invited to a Michigan Department of Natural Resources‐hosted public meeting 6‐7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 6. It’s an opportunity for people to learn about the new draft Phase 2 general management plan, proposed improvements and planning process, followed by time for feedback and questions with DNR staff. The meeting will take place at the Hartwick Pines Visitor Center, located at 2833 Monarch Drive, Grayling, inside the park. The DNR uses general management plans to define long‐rang planning and management strategies that protect the resources of state parks, while addressing recreation and education needs and opportunities.
Support the Little Traverse Conservancy at annual fundraiser, concert
HARBOR SPRINGS — The Little Traverse Conservancy is gearing up to host its largest fundraiser of the year, Save the Trees, on July 25 at the Offield Family Viewlands. The summer cocktail party, now in its 36th year, will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. “It is our largest annual...
Manna Gala raises $250,000 for Food 4 Kids program
NORTHERN MICHIGAN — At their inaugural Manna Gala on June 20, the Manna Food Project raised $250,000 to help support its Food 4 Kids program. The event also helped shed light on the growing crisis of food insecurity in Northern Michigan. As the cost of living outpaces wages in the tri-county service area, officials said more and more families are turning to the charitable food network to keep food on the table.
Harbor Springs passed a new zoning code. Residents are working on a referendum to pause it
HARBOR SPRINGS — More than two years ago, the Harbor Springs planning commission started to take a look at the city's zoning code and work on updates. The commission went through the zoning code and made a recommendation to the city council, including updates that reduced the number of zoning districts from 17 to nine, allows the building of accessory dwelling units and more. The council was supposed to vote on the code in March, but postponed the vote after community members asked for a public hearing scheduled for the summer so more property owners could talk about the zoning. The council held a public hearing on May 6, and adopted the ordinance on May 20.
Upheaval Festival’s First-Day Blitz: Intense sets, happy crowdsurfing metalheads galore
Friday’s opening day of Upheaval at Grand Rapids’ Belknap Park unleased thunderous sets by Godsmack, Killswitch Engage, Of Mice and Men and more. The recap, highlights and photo galleries at Local Spins. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOS, DAY 2 SCHEDULE. From an outsider’s perspective, a metal festival like Grand...
Plainwell library seeks tax renewal — would likely cut hours, staff if voted down
PLAINWELL, MI — The Charles A. Ransom District Library in Plainwell is asking select voters in parts of Allegan and Kalamazoo counties to renew an expiring operating millage this August. The 0.58-mill proposal is a continuation of the same rate the library — at 180 S. Sherwood Ave. —...
Trump motorcade prep: Retired detective, Secret Service liaison lays it all out
Lewis Langham said Secret Service and law enforcement officials will be in position on the motorcade route several hours before former President Trump and J.D. Vance hit the road
Grand Rapids wine shop plans to rebrand under new ownership
A popular East Hills wine shop is rebranding under new owners, who say they plan to be careful stewards of the store’s customers and mission. After almost three years working for Leon & Son LLC, General Manager Ben VanderWaal is taking over the operation as owner, alongside his wife Izamar Contreras-Alvarado. The couple plans to close the shop briefly for renovations and reopen it as Ritual Wines next month.
Allendale farmer challenging Ottawa Impact co-founder for county board seat
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – An Allendale farmer who is a frequent public commenter at board meetings is challenging Ottawa Impact co-founder Sylvia Rhodea for the District 8 Ottawa County Board of Commissioners seat in the upcoming Republican primary. David Lee Morren, 63, is challenging Rhodea, 53, in the Aug....
Standish Twp. receives $3.3M grant from USDA for sewer project
STANDISH TWP., Mich. (WNEM) - Standish Township announced that it received a $3.3 million grant to complete a sanitary sewer project. The grant was given by the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development (USDA RD), and it was combined with a $1.1 million USDA low-interest loan of 40 years, the township said.
City Council Recap: Discussion About Flat River
Lowell City Council met for about an hour and a half on Monday night for their second regular meeting of July. All councilmembers were present, and a large contingent of residents filled the audience. At the start of the meeting, the council passed the consent agenda, which included the current...
DTE solar farm construction project continues in Northeast Michigan
Bulldozers rumble and shutter on gravel paths, contrasting with the rolling green hills on the left side of the trail. Rows of metal poles decorate the fields, and the bulldozers set down the next component of the build: solar modules, or panels. This is part of daily operations at Little...
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