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The Traverse City Police Department sent out a press release this morning stating they will be enforcing Traverse City’s no camping ordinance on May 6th at 12 a.m.
Supporters say the policies would keep families informed on their school’s standing and make teaching more accessible.
TRAVERSE CITY — Traverse city area public schools has to fill a vacant board of education trustee position. Holly T. Bird was ...
Hosted by 22 2 None, the ’ Fighting the Fight Within ’ 5K and two mile tribute walk will be held at the Veterans Serving ...
A WATER TRAIL, a short documentary, premieres in Traverse City. It follows a mother's journey from personal tragedy to collective healing through art.
Michigan State Police and S.T.O.P. Gaylord Chapter provided a student and their family with new tires, ensuring safe and reliable transportation for their daily needs.
A Beaverton man was arrested for drugs and weapons offenses after a traffic stop. Deputies found 121 grams of crystal meth, cocaine, and a loaded shotgun. His bond is set at $125,500.
Michigan’s regulated internet gaming and sports betting sector posted an impressive $268.5 million in combined gross receipts this February, reaffirming its crucial role in the state’s modern digital ...
Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox has announced his campaign for Governor of Michigan. His plan includes eliminating the state income tax and restoring Right to Work.
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Traverse City Police Department will enforce the no camping ordinance starting May 6, 2025. Encampments are considered unsafe and unsustainable. Housing solutions are being prioritized.
MACKINAC TOWNSHIP — One driver was killed in a single-vehicle rollover accident on April 15 in Mackinac Township.