Deer numbers are comparable to the past few years, and don't justify offering more antlerless permits for the fall hunting season, according to a recommendation that will go before the Michigan Natural Resources Commission next month.
Gas prices got you in a stranglehold? Just be glad you aren't getting one mile to the gallon.
Design firm hired to determine scope of work.
National Park Service officials are hoping a collective quietness - albeit, with a few echoes of discontent - leading into three public meetings planned next week is a sign of support for their future plans for managing Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
Changes being proposed in how Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is managed should help increase the number of visitors to the park, according to the National Park Service.
A hurriedly passed zoning amendment designed to regulate electrical substations - such as the one that had already been proposed in Elmwood Township and allowed by Zoning Board of Appeal and court rulings - is likely unenforceable.
Following the life of Melvin Wanageshik.
The quiet demeanor of Melvin Udelson Wanageshik would hardly be associated with that of a fallen war hero, nor would his average build and height.
That's consensus after government center is dedicated.
While reviewing a pending case, Circuit Court Judge Thomas G. Power had an occasion to review minutes from a 1969 meeting of the County Board of Commissioners.
What may have started as a "prank" has resulted in charges being sought against two eighth graders, and the Suttons Bay Board of Education scheduling a special meeting for last night to discuss handling of the incident.
Elmwood Township has reached a tentative agreement to settle a lawsuit filed by the owners that want to split up a 40-acre parcel in Bingham Township.
Elmwood was one of many defendants in the suit, filed by Daniel P. Bocik and Marena M. Sabo. Access to their property is through an easement running through the 73-lot [...]