Benzie County
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Northern People: Frostic shop reopens
Even before you enter the cool wood-and-stone building, you can hear it: the elegant click-clack of the old Heidelberg presses that tells you that Gwen Frostic Original Block Prints is back in business.
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ReStore yields beneficial bargains
Benzie County's newest superstore features rows and rows of appliances, furniture, building materials, and lighting and plumbing fixtures. Some of it might be a bit worn or dated, but prices are hard to beat at Habitat for Humanity of Benzie County's ReStore along U.S. 31 near Honor.
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Gwen Frostic shop open under new ownership
Greg and Kim Forshee, of Benzonia, are the new owners of Gwen Frostic Original Block Prints, a popular printing shop located off River Road in Benzonia.
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Townships on hook after zoning ends
Benzie County elected officials nixed their countywide zoning ordinance amid budget shortfalls, leaving it up to townships to determine whether or not they enforce zoning.
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Youth summit to cover poverty, finances
On Monday, students will host a daylong Youth Opportunities Summit at Benzie Central High and Kalkaska Middle schools to talk about poverty, jobs and financial health.
Continued ... - Thursday, April 15, 2010
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Lake Ann to get its first public beach
Benzie County's Almira Township bought a 1.65-acre tract along Lake Ann's shoreline that's to become the community's first public beach. It's taken years to pull together, but it's not done yet.
Continued ... - Friday, April 2, 2010
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State to build Crystal Lake boat launch
A settlement has been reached in a contentious, long-running dispute over access to one of northern Michigan's signature lakes.
Continued ... - Friday, March 26, 2010
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New fire department to open in Benzie
The Inland Township Fire Department will open its doors April 1 at 19668 Honor Highway in Bendon. It will be a volunteer, on-call department with 15 firefighters and another 10 in training.
Continued ... - Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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Fishermen fall through ice on lake
Authorities warned people to stay off the ice after three fishermen fell through Crystal Lake.
Continued ... - Saturday, February 27, 2010
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Investigator for Joni Holbrook approved
A judge will allow Joni Holbrook's defense attorney to hire a private investigator at public expense.
Continued ... - Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Frankfort ponders biomass plant
Frankfort city officials are working on a new master plan, including guidelines for residential districts, future land use and transportation issues. Deep inside the draft master plan is a section on renewable energy that highlights the Benzie County city's goal of energy independence and how it could achieve that position through wind, solar and biomass technologies.
Continued ... - Monday, February 8, 2010
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Women's Winter Tour draws 500
More than 500 women braved single-digit temperatures Sunday to attend the 12th annual Women's Winter Tour at Crystal Mountain in Thompsonville.
Continued ... - Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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Joni Holbrook sent back to jail
Joni Holbrook's family wept and embraced as a bailiff prepared to lead her from a Benzie County courtroom to a jail cell. Holbrook, 48, is charged with an open count of murder in the death of her husband. She had been free on bond since October, but headed back to jail Tuesday after a brief hearing before Benzie Circuit Judge James M. Batzer.
Continued ... - Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Gwen Frostic shop may get new owner soon
Gwen Frostic's historic and much-visited print shop could soon be under new ownership. The once-popular business and tourist attraction closed in October after Honor State Bank foreclosed on the property, leaving customers and visitors uncertain over its future.
Continued ... - Friday, January 1, 2010
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Accused killer's freedom in question
A Benzie County judge soon will decide whether accused murderer Joni Holbrook should remain free on bond as she awaits trial.
Continued ... - Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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GT Band, Benzie schools team up to teach
Renee Osgood doesn't believe today's social studies textbooks do enough to explain American Indians' contributions to state and national affairs.
Continued ... - Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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Season sees first snowmobile fatalities
A snowmobiler in Benzie County apparently was driving too fast when she missed a curve and struck a tree, becoming the county's first snowmobile death this season.
Continued ... - Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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Benzie Housing Council closes its doors
The Benzie Housing Council closed its doors, usurped by bigger, costlier programs funded by federal stimulus bill.
Continued ... - Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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Students build Habitat house
It's the sounds you don't hear that make this construction site on this particular weekday notable. No complaining, no cussing. Students are building a home in Thompsonville for Habitat for Humanity of Benzie County.
Continued ... - Thursday, December 17, 2009
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Theater to pre-screen movie shot in area
Frankfort is in the movies. And the movie is in Frankfort. A special screening of "Youth in Revolt," a movie filmed in the area in June 2008, is scheduled for the Garden Theater.
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Bailiff investigated for off-duty assault
A Benzie County sheriff's deputy is suspended with pay pending the outcome of a criminal investigation.
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12:50am: Frankfort theater to pre-screen film
Frankfort is in the movies. And the movie is in Frankfort.
Continued ... - Thursday, December 10, 2009
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Benzie man charged with murder
Authorities charged a man with murder in the April beating death of a Frankfort woman.
Continued ... - Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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Benzie group wants clients
Home-delivered meals are among the Benzie COAs most important services, said Director Debbie Sever. Yet for reasons that arent entirely clear, fewer seniors have been receiving the meals in recent years.
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Benzie group wants clients
Home-delivered meals are among the Benzie COAs most important services, said Director Debbie Sever. Yet for reasons that arent entirely clear, fewer seniors have been receiving the meals in recent years.
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Northern People: Frostic shop reopens


