n To Ed Downing on his second retirement Oct. 1. Downing retired as president of Interlochen Center for the Arts in 2003. Four years later, he agreed to take on a temporary, three-month commitment as executive director of the Traverse Symphony Orchestra. Downing decided to step down Oct. 1, just a month short of five years.
n To organizers of the inaugural T.C. Patriot Game that was to be held Friday night between Traverse City Central and Traverse City West Senior High schools to honor 13 northern Michigan soldiers, airmen, sailors and marines who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. The list includes U.S. Air Force T/Sgt. Matthew Schwartz, who attended Traverse City Central; and Army Sgt. Dillon Foxx, who attended West. Pre-game activities included an honor guard, presentation of giant American flag and the reading of each soldier's name.
n To Kalkaska village manager Penny Hill, village president Jeff Sieting, businessman Mark Avery and other supportive community members working on a long-term strategy for economic growth and revitalization of Kalkaska's downtown. The village has obtained nearly $70,000 in grants for the project through the Northwest Michigan Council of Governments, Rotary Charities, the Traverse Bay Economic Development Corporation, the Land Information Access Association and the Kalkaska Downtown Development Authority.
n To Dennos Museum on its two new exhibits that opened Friday. One focuses on Chinese multi-disciplinary artist Miao Xiaochun, whose recent work combines paintings of Western art history into digital video projections of computer models. The other exhibit features 30 small public outdoor sculptures by Marshall K. Fredericks, a Michigan designer and sculptor. He is best-known in northern Michigan for the Cross in the Woods at Indian River and his Two Bears in front of the Corson Auditorium at Interlochen Center for the Arts. Fredericks died in 1998.
n To the Cherry Capital Men's Chorus for its benefit concert Sunday at Central United Methodist Church for the Safe Harbor outreach program.
n To Northwestern Michigan Bank for sponsoring a state historical marker for the Hannah & Lay building downtown. Northwestern has owned the building since 2009.
n To the Grand Traverse Dyslexia Association for annually providing specialized education and tutoring to about 150 area students with dyslexia.
n To the Grand Traverse County sheriff's department and the Traverse City Police department for hosting the semi-annual "National Drug Take Back Day" on Saturday. Officers were to accept unwanted or unused prescription drugs for proper disposal.
Opinion
Our View: 10/01/2012
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Cheers: 05/20/2013
To the late Bill Russell, a businessman who broke barriers all his life, including opening the region's first Indian-owned manufacturing plant in 1975.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/20/2013
In decline ever since; What I didn’t know.
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Editorial: Airport should give vets prominent recognition
The issue: Cherry Capital relegates veterans sign to luggage area. Our view: Either do it right or not at all.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/19/2013
Franz unresponsive; No Russian roulette.
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Forum: Clean energy, energy forums crucial
Developing a long-term energy plan and investing in clean energy is crucial to Michigan’s future. Gov. Rick Snyder’s recent energy forums are important first steps in developing such a plan.
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Jack Lessenberry: Pleasing voters not a priority
Once upon a time, legislators felt they had to try to give voters the laws they wanted. True, once in a great while. some took stands on principle that risked angering their constituents.
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George Weeks: Camp, Levin address IRS scandal
As Washington deals with cascading scandals, Michigan lawmakers are among leaders seeking bipartisan solutions.
Continued ... - Saturday, May 18, 2013
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Letters to the Editor: 05/18/2013
A positive revision; What a legislature.
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Another View: Work to bring region together
It seems state Rep. Kurt Heise, R-Plymouth, doesn’t understand the meaning of “regional cooperation.”
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Another View: Animal neglect of any kind unacceptable
According to the Humane Society of the United States, Americans own about 78.2 million dogs and 86.4 million cats.
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Fact Check: Is Pentagon court-martialing on basis of faith?
Q: Has the Pentagon recently declared that sharing one’s faith is punishable by court-martial?
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Editorial: Obama must set tone for IRS, Justice Dept.
The issue: IRS, Justice Department have much to answer for. Our view: Leadership begins and ends with President Obama.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/17/2013
Second to none; Teach more about less.
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Another View: Records seizure an insult to press
Distrust of government secrecy has been elevated to an exceptional level with the disclosure the Justice Department covertly examined two months of Associated Press phone records to determine who leaked details to the AP about a foiled terrorist plot.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 16, 2013
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Another View: State roads see — and need — more attention
There’s no way to avoid it. In Michigan, spring and summer, always bring detours and orange cones, the calling cards of road construction.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/16/2013
Just state disdain; Contributes to problem.
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Another View: Taxes should be collected for online sales
If Michigan lawmakers are successful in passing measures to collect sales tax from online purchases, it could be the beginning of some major relief for small businesses around Superiorland — and for the cash-strapped state government.
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Phil Power: Get to 'core' of the problem
Michigan was one of 45 states which adopted “Common Core Standards” back in 2010. The standards are aimed at setting out the kinds of skills that will qualify kids to successfully meet 21st century challenges, both in post-secondary education and fulfilling careers.
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Editorial: TBAISD hoards money as schools struggle
The issue: TBAISD’s millions. Our view: Big changes needed.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/15/2013
Get on the bus; Not an abortion pill.
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Another View: More will be eligible for addiction treatment
Obamacare, like it or not, is going to revolutionize health care in the United States simply because many more people will become eligible for coverage.
Continued ... - Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Editorial: Food trucks will help build reputation
The issue: Traverse City OKs food trucks. Our view: New choices will enhance city’s reputation as a foodie haven.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/14/2013
A perfect relationship; Must respond to needs; Beware the boogeyman.
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Forum: Mich. dairy farmers wait for Congress
For farmers in Michigan like me, observing how Congress dealt with farm policy in 2012 was like watching a football game: plenty of shouting, lots of movement, a cloud of dust … and then the ball ends up in about the same place where it started.
Continued ... - Monday, May 13, 2013
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Letters to the Editor: 05/13/2013
Makes no sense; Elect those who will.
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Cheers: 05/20/2013



