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Daily Archives: March 16th, 2008

Food, shelter aid applications available

The United Way of Northwest Michigan is accepting applications to help fund emergency food and shelter programs throughout the county.

Schmidt, Milliron wed

G-L musicians selected for European trip

Two county students attending Glen Lake School will participate in Blue Lake Fine Arts Camps' European Tour this summer.

Sisters with cancer help launch event

Relay for Life kickoff is Wednesday at S-B.

4 blood donors reach milestones

Four county blood donors reached new milestones last month in collections by the Michigan Community Blood Center.

Elmwood adds more stringent language for 'essential services'

The Elmwood Township Board Tuesday night amended the township Zoning Ordinance to place new electrical transmission substations or similar structures for a public utility in the Commercial-4 district.

Popp Excavating marks 20th year

Ron and Bridget Popp are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their company, R.W. Popp Excavating in Elmwood Township.

Tribe's new museum, cultural center going up

Signs of progress are now plainly evident in construction of the Eyaawing museum and cultural center on the Peshawbestown reservation of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.The name Eyaawing was selected by tribal members. It translates as "Who we are" in Anishinaabemowin, the language of Michigan’s native Anishnaabek people.
Ground was broken for [...]

Two Leland 'Odyssey' teams win at regionals

Two Odyssey of the Mind (OM) teams from Leland Public School will advance to a state tournament in Kentwood next month following first-place finishes in a regional OM competition Saturday in Grand Traverse County.

Unlikely hero helps lift Comets to Regional title

There were 26 second left. The game was tied at 46. A Regional title was on the line.

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