Elberta’s cultural watering hole re-opens
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Cabbage Shed 2.0
Jacob Wheeler
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Elberta’s cultural watering hole re-opens
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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Protecting bridges and saving fish on the Betsie
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After many summers on her favorite porch
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“L’chayim, Beulah. To life!”
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Benzie Area Christian Neighbors fills community need
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Electrifying the county, one roof at a time
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Song of the Lakes releases first album in over a decade
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Though typically winter is thought of as a time for hibernating, for many, it is the time to come out and play.
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Last fall, Kurt and Samantha Dellicker scored their own piece of Northern Michigan heaven, right here in Benzie County.
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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“Cadillac of sauna stoves” are made right here in Benzie
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According 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 […]
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Popular venue that rocked Betsie Bay for three decades will continue
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Mr. Joy’s 31 years of making things better
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Zen of The Round Cat
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A Loveless night for L’Chayim
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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Questions & Answers with community faces
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The many ways people name paradise
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4 Mile Out-and-Back or 4.6-Mile Loop
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Straight as the Pine, Sturdy as the Oak
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How Glen Arbor picked itself up
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Blues & zydeco picnic scheduled at Frankfort’s Open Space Park
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Experts arrive to save the day
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