Traverse City Record-Eagle

Newsmakers 2011

  • Newsmakers: Little Artshram fights to survive

    The Traverse City and Garfield Township recreational authority canceled its management agreement with Little Artshram, a nonprofit that ran an unlicensed summer camp where a bucket served as a restroom for children. Before Little Artshram can be evicted, mediation and arbitration will be used in an effort to settle differences.

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    Updated Dec 31, 2011 12:29 pm 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Overdoses present 'huge problem'

    Several Grand Traverse area residents died from drug overdoses in 2011, a continuation of a trend that doesn’t show signs of slowing down.

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    Updated Dec 30, 2011 9:42 am
  • Newsmakers: Vet's death still painful

    Joe Baker wishes his son asked for help when he returned from his second tour in Iraq.

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    Dec 29, 2011 7:33 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Van crasher awaits court

    Doug McCallum would like to call the Traverse City Social Security office and apologize to employees there, but that will have to wait until after his court date.

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    Dec 28, 2011 7:30 am
  • Newsmakers: More river changes coming

    On maps, the Boardman River winds like a blue vein through the heart of the Grand Traverse region. In real life, the river and its ponds have changed drastically.

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    Dec 27, 2011 7:14 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Ex-deputy's case confuses bosses

    Kipp Needham's actions still have his old bosses scratching their heads. Needham, once a decorated deputy with the Grand Traverse Sheriff's Department, now works at Ward Eaton Towing.

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    Dec 26, 2011 6:14 am 2 Photos
  • Newsmakers: Bus driver 'put it behind me'

    A school bus driver who became the center of attention in the Manton community after a state plow truck slid into her said she's put the incident behind her.

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    Dec 24, 2011 6:14 am
  • Newsmakers: Anti-bully policy draws backlash

    Traverse City school board members voted early this year to include sexual orientation as a protected group in its bullying policy, but the decision remains fresh in opponents’ minds and could impact upcoming board elections.

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    Dec 23, 2011 6:14 am 2 Photos
  • Newsmakers: TADL drama may be over

    Metta Lansdale wasn’t the most popular woman at the Traverse Area District Library, but she and her bosses believe the drama is over. Lansdale in 2009 replaced Michael McGuire, who retired after 30 years with the library. Her management style and structural changes rankled some employees, and the tension culminated in February when the library board held a meeting to address employee concerns. It was a tough time, Lansdale said, but she believes the library is headed in the right direction.

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    Dec 22, 2011 6:14 am 1 Photo
  • Some second-guess decision on septage plant settlement

    Some local township officials continue to second guess a decision to accept a $725,000 cash settlement from the people who oversaw the Grand Traverse County septage treatment plant's design and construction. Local officials this year agreed to the settlement from plant engineering firm Gourdie-Fraser, Inc. and project manager Michael Houlihan, which was used to cover plant losses for 2010 and 2011. The plant faces anticipated losses as high as $460,000 in 2012, so the county Board of Public Works has begun preparations to levy a new tax on all county properties with septic tanks. The settlement simply wasn't enough money to "compensate for the whole fiasco," said East Bay Township Supervisor Glen Lile.

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    Dec 21, 2011 6:14 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Downtown Wi-Fi project in works

    Wireless Internet could be up and running in downtown Traverse City by July. Traverse City Light & Power and the city's Downtown Development Authority continue to work on plans to install wireless Internet in the downtown's two tax increment financing districts, where tax-captured dollars would help pay for the project. Wireless service would follow the zigzagged map of the districts, which includes Front Street, the Warehouse District and areas in Old Town. The service could be running by July 1, if the project receives the various required city approvals.

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    Dec 20, 2011 6:14 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Former school system administrator eligible for parole in year 2051

    Michael Porter, a former top administrator at the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District, received a lengthy prison term in May. Jurors in April found Porter guilty on five counts of possessing child sexually abusive material, three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and a count of using a computer to commit a crime.

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    Dec 19, 2011 6:14 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Facility opens for area veterans

    Calvin Murphy thinks the Traverse City Vet Center could have changed his life. Murphy returned from Vietnam in 1967, what he called a “difficult time to be a soldier.” He said there were limited resources for the troops coming home, and he didn’t get help for his own post-traumatic stress disorder for decades. “It would have been life-changing,” Murphy said of the new vet center, which opened in January on U.S. 31 in Traverse City. “I never went into the VA system till 1993. I lived in the streets, crawled into a bottle, and when the situation was made clear why I had the problems I did, I got help through VA, but I had to travel. Now everything’s within reach.”

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    Dec 18, 2011 6:14 am 1 Photo
  • Munson employees comply with vaccines

    More than 95 percent of Munson Healthcare's 4,800 employees, doctors, and volunteers received a mandatory flu shot to maintain their jobs or privileges at the organization's two hospitals and ancillary divisions. Less than 100 people applied for exemptions, and hospital officials remain optimistic they won't have to fire anyone for non compliance.

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    Dec 17, 2011 6:14 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Discovery left men curious

    A storage unit finding and subsequent foray into the world of federal bureaucracy left Lawrence Betz curious and Bill Petersen bitter.

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    Dec 16, 2011 6:39 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Boardman decision looms

    Plans for Boardman Lake Avenue have been on the city's drawing board for more than a decade, but city officials made significant progress on the route this year.

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    Dec 15, 2011 7:19 am 2 Photos
  • Newsmakers: Animal shelter rebounds

    News broke this year that Cherryland Humane Society faced financial difficulties. How are they doing now?

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    Dec 14, 2011 7:27 am 3 Photos
  • Newsmakers: Utility pole to be removed

    A blue-and-white striped utility pole painted to look like a lighthouse will be removed next year.

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    Updated Dec 13, 2011 4:31 pm 2 Photos
  • Newsmakers: Swan killer not yet identified

    David O'Connor said he'll never forget the summer day he and his family saw a man on a jet ski bludgeon to death a mute swan on West Grand Traverse Bay.

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    Updated Dec 13, 2011 6:44 am 1 Photo
  • Newsmakers: Embezzlement won’t sully Cherry-T Ball’s future

    Those who help transform downtown Traverse City into a miniature Times Square on New Year's Eve still have sour feelings about thefts committed by one of their own.

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    Updated Dec 13, 2011 7:03 am 1 Photo