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Police investigate vandalism at Cadillac Sound Garden
(WPBN/WGTU) -- Musical instruments at the Cadillac Sound Garden in Wexford County were vandalized over the weekend. Bricks, rocks and instruments at the Sound Garden were covered with graffiti. Cadillac Police said they got a tip Saturday from a person who saw someone in the garden writing. Investigators are unsure...
MDOT Uses Model T Cars To Assess Road Conditions In Amish Country
As bad as you think the roads are for you cars in Michigan, just imagine what it could do to a buggy or cart wheel. Made out of sturdy wood and metal, almost no suspension, and no give, the wheels of your standard Amish buggy could easily get torn up and broken quick, and that could lead to dangerous conditions for the Amish on our roads.
Some nonprofits have questions about United Way funding following merger
CADILLAC — When the local United Way in 2023 merged with the regional chapter in Traverse City, one of the biggest fears of people in this area was that donations collected in Wexford and Missaukee counties would be allocated to other parts of the state. Some local nonprofit groups...
Acquitted in Whitmer kidnap plot and running for office: How extremism is going mainstream
They were accused of trying to tear down the government. Now they want to join it. Two men with ties to anti-government militias who were charged (and acquitted) in the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are campaigning for office this election season. Eric Molitor, 40, of Clam Lake...
Explore with Eric: Ellen’s Corners
Today I wrap up my time adventuring around Wexford county by paying a visit to a staple of the Mesick community, Ellen’s Corners. A second generation local business, this general store has become the meeting place for the local community. Now, it doesn’t hurt that you can find a...
Wexford BOC may amend opioid transport agreement again
CADILLAC — For the second time this year, the Wexford County Board of Commissioners will discuss amending an agreement with the Cadillac-Wexford Transit Authority. In December, the board discussed and approved an agreement with the CWTA to provide rides for people seeking treatment paid for by the use of opiate settlement funds. The resolution stated that no more than $30,000 would be directed to the opioid use disorder transport program used to provide transportation services to treatment service providers for offenders with possible opioid use disorders.
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