Questions & Answers with community faces
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Jack Gyr: On the Run, or Passing Gas
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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Two millennials who ditched the city for Northern Michigan
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The Garden Theater receives generous donation
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A mystery unfolding
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122 years after construction, the trail shows thoughtful vision
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It started with a cough. My son, Augie, just shy of 4 years old, was recovering from a cold and had a persistent cough. Weeks went by and he was still coughing. We took him to the doctor, who suggested possible allergies. He gave us a few samples of Singulair and sent us on our […]
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Improvisational Moves at Dance Benzie
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How to spend a day across the Betsie Bay
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A small town with a big city soul
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Grace and the family
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“Folklore consists of legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales, stories, tall tales, and customs included in the tradition of a culture, subculture, or group.” -From Wikipedia. Seth Bernard was born on April Fools Day and raised by a pack of wild coyotes on the high-desert plains outside of Lake City. What? […]
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First solo exhibition at the Oliver Art Center opens May 30
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Water Festival on April 25 at The Garden Theater
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Buoyed by citizen support, community newspaper reemerges after eight-year hiatus
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The first in a series about local artists and events
Read MoreStormcloud Brewery and the Betsie Current newspaper to host April 11 adult spelling bee in Frankfort.
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How do you identify a bird that you’ve seen?
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It starts with the equipment- a donated John Deere snow blower, circa 1980. Who knew they made even made them? No complaints though, as she has run steadily this year- noisy, shaky and smokey, but steadily.
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The tale of a faithful ship and the “Good Will” of a community
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After decades of missteps, how the Park is winning over the local community Before the end of this year, Congress may approve “wilderness” legislation for the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore that — despite the implication of the word — would forever guarantee public access to the Park’s pristine beaches along county roads, to historic […]
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inaugural issue appearing on newsstand April 17th, 2014
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ship lost with all hands near the Manitou Islands
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Fly fishing the area’s world-class waters
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mystery of woman’s death still haunts maritime history<
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