Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he talks about, but when he got into the sauce he began to slur his words so that, “I’d like some more cherries, please,” came out as, “Idrike zhumor sherrish, shpleeeesh.”
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Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he talks about, but when he got into the sauce he began to slur his words so that, “I’d like some more cherries, please,” came out as, “Idrike zhumor sherrish, shpleeeesh.”
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Gerald’s talking dog loves cherries. That’s all he ever talks about. So when Gerald took his dog, Mont, on a trip to the world’s cherry capital, Mont just about lost his mind.
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Gerald’s Talking Dog loves cherries. That’s all he ever talks about. To understand why, you must hear his first spoken words, learn how he lived off the land and became..the Most Interesting Dog in the World.
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Every girl. Everywhere. Period.
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Filmmakers and film enthusiasts invited to participate
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17th Annual SummerFest provides family fun and community resources
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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Choo-choo!
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Still Grinning Co-op members have been rounding up healthy food and smiles since 1996
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Our local gardening and native plant network
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Removing invasive species from Elberta Beach
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The “Wooden Bike Guy” is back in business, after quite a ride
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Questions and Answers with community faces
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From staff reports There’s breaking news in downtown Frankfort, Michigan, tonight. Jordan Bates has cleaned his room! The Betsie Current co-editor and all-around-town cheery good guy has lived almost his entire life in Frankfort (in the purple house near the stoplight) and he’s known for good jokes, winning at trivia, bad jokes while fishing, and […]
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Views on legendary Jim Harrison
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An interview with Jim Clapp, en route back to Elberta from Florida
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When the holidays arrive, Marley’s decorations thrive. By Jacob Wheeler Current Editor Back when he was a student at Benzie Central, native son Marley Demers got the idea to place Christmas decorations in the school cafeteria. He contacted the food service director, and she approved. Ever since then, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s, and St. […]
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A Benzie Thanksgiving among the Dakota Sioux to protest an oil pipeline. By Jacob Wheeler Current Editor “They made us many promises, more than I can remember, but they never kept but one; they promised to take our land, and they took it.” —Dee Brown, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of […]
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Community Spirit gives back this holiday season
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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A look at voter registration and turnout
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A truly local celebration
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Michigan’s first farm-based distillery opens near Thompsonville
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