Protecting bridges and saving fish on the Betsie
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Protecting bridges and saving fish on the Betsie
Read MoreAfter many summers on her favorite porch
Read More“L’chayim, Beulah. To life!”
Read MoreBenzie Area Christian Neighbors fills community need
Read MoreElectrifying the county, one roof at a time
Read MoreSong of the Lakes releases first album in over a decade
Read MoreLast fall, Kurt and Samantha Dellicker scored their own piece of Northern Michigan heaven, right here in Benzie County.
Read MoreDiva and the Real Dog By Anne-Marie Oomen Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he talks about… Gerald. Gerald. Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries, all things sweet. That’s all… Diva’s shower opera echoed against wet enamel. She topped off with a rousing splash of maraschino mélange body wash. Gerald’s taaaalking Dawwwwg loves cherries. That’s […]
Read MoreBy Doug Sanders Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he talks about. Of course, he doesn’t call them “cherries.” They’re “Bings,” which is his favorite word. “Bing me,” he says when he wants some cherries in his bowl or a swig of juice. “Bing!” he shouts when he drops his business in the side […]
Read MoreBy Gordon Berg Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he talks about. But who you gonna call when those beloved cherries mysteriously disappear??? Stormcloud, Private Dog. Gerald’s Talking Dog, a scruffy mutt named Stormcloud, had a reputation for solving life’s toughest mysteries. The Case of the Lost Keys. The Case of the Lost Cellphone. […]
Read MoreBy Jeff Smith Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he talks about. He talks Montmorencies, Balatons, dwarf root stock, cold tolerance. He talks dormant sprays, petal fall, shuck stage. He talks Malathion, fruit flies, fungal response. He talks sweets, darks, whatever. He sounds like a know it all, but none of it means anything. […]
Read MoreAccording to Allen L. Blacklock’s book, History of Elberta, and records from the Benzie Area Historical Museum, the site where The Cabbage Shed now sits, on Waterfront Lots 16 and 17, was first occupied by a general merchandise store, built in 1867 by George A. Douglas. It was the first commercial building in Elberta, which […]
Read MorePopular venue that rocked Betsie Bay for three decades will continue
Read MoreMr. Joy’s 31 years of making things better
Read MoreZen of The Round Cat
Read MoreBecky Miller is pleased to announce this year’s Volleyball Queen, senior Mackenna Kelly.
Read MoreA Loveless night for L’Chayim
Read MoreCelebration starts at 5pm on September 11, 2015
Read MoreQuestions & Answers with community faces
Read MoreThe many ways people name paradise
Read MoreHow Glen Arbor picked itself up
Read MoreBlues & zydeco picnic scheduled at Frankfort’s Open Space Park
Read MoreExperts arrive to save the day
Read MoreA year can make all the difference
Read MoreQuestions & Answers with community faces
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