• To Elnora Milliken, who received the 2011 Distinguished Service Award from the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce for her long support of the performing arts. The violinist led efforts that helped launch what is now the Traverse Symphony Orchestra in 1952 and the Old Town Playhouse in 1960. She "established the platform upon which other arts offerings have flourished," chamber board President Tony Anderson said.
• To the late Cliff Merrick, a Battle of the Bulge veteran from Kingsley who died in a Jan. 28 house fire. Merrick, 90, opened one of the first golf courses in Grand Traverse County and operated his own insurance agency for nearly 50 years before retiring in 1995. Merrick's World War II tour of duty took him to northern Africa, Sicily, Rome and France. He also helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp. "He was one of the most kind-hearted people," son Jim said.
• To city commissioners who have started holding regular "office hours" at the Governmental Center to chat with local citizens. Commissioners sign up for 2 to 4 p.m. shifts on Wednesdays following regular commission meetings, which are held on the first and third Mondays of the month. The next sessions are Wednesday and Feb. 28.
• To the Traverse City Planning Commission for beginning to draft a "Historic Resources Plan" to add to the city's master plan to emphasize the protection and preservation of historic architecture, open spaces and other sites in Traverse City. Planning Commission Chairman John Serratelli said the draft plan should be complete later this year.
• To photographer Mark Lindsay, of Kingsley, who found a 40-foot-long piece of hull while walking through the Sleeping Bear Dunes. The piece of shipwreck is believed to be from the Jennie and Annie, a schooner that went down in the Manitou Passage in 1872. That area is now a state underwater preserve and shipwrecks there are governed as if they were in a museum. Laura Quackenbush, a Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore museum technician, said the piece is one of several fragments of the wreck to wash ashore over the years.
• To the Herbert and Grace Dow Foundation for its three-year, $420,000 grant to the Inland Seas Education Association for scholarships. The grant will help 50 school classes come aboard the Inland Seas schoolship in 2012 for hands-on Great Lakes science lessons.
• To Marty Dagneau Bates, of Lake Ann, and Tully, her Glen of Imaal terrier, for placing in the top five of the breed and winning an award of excellence at December's invitation-only AKC/Eukanuba National Championship in Orlando.
Our Views
Cheers: 02/06/2012
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Editorial: Carp closer to Lake Michigan
The issue: Carp found in Chicago-area lagoon. Our view: Once again, fish show up where they're not supposed to be.
Continued ... - Cheers 05/29/2012
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Editorial: Bike route designation aids 2-wheeled tourism
The years of effort it has taken to build the TART and Leelanau recreation trails, including some pretty hot local feuding early on, has paid off time and again.
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Editorial: Let TIF save History Center
Traverse City is lucky to have a number of iconic venues that make life here special, like the Hickory Hills ski area, Clinch Park, the Open Space and Boardman Lake.
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Editorial: Legislature takes steps on medical pot rules
The issue: Medical Marijuana law. Our view: Finally, rules emerge.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 24, 2012
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Editorial: Drug abuse hurting our community
The issue: Overdose led to jail death. Our view: Prescription drugs menace community.
Continued ... - Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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Editorial: New leader will have plenty to deal with
The issue: New GT County administrator David Benda starts next month. Our view: Good luck — he'll need it.
Continued ... - Monday, May 21, 2012
- Cheers: 05/21/2012
- Sunday, May 20, 2012
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Editorial: State must assert control
The issue: Group again seeks to "groom" wetlands. Our view: It's the same old effort in a new package.
Continued ... - Friday, May 18, 2012
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Editorial: High rankings give cover to funding cuts
The issue: TC, Leland, Benzie schools rank high. Our view: Some lawmakers will take that as a vindication.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 17, 2012
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Editoral: Build better bridges to TC
The issue: New leadership at Light & Power. Our view: Independence OK, but transparency a must.
Continued ... - Tuesday, May 15, 2012
- Editorial: Ever-changing plans, demands put development in jeopardy
- Monday, May 14, 2012
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Cheers: 05/14/2012
To area farmers markets opening this month and next.
Continued ... - Sunday, May 13, 2012
- Editorial: Wharton, Opera House prove a winning combo
- Editorial: Festivals will be missed
- Friday, May 11, 2012
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New Old Town development a refreshing change of pace
The issue: Old Town building proposed. Our view: No request for public money is refreshing.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 10, 2012
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Voters can see beyond state political struggles
The issue: Voters approve millage issues. Our view: Parents will support reasonable, responsible taxes.
Continued ... - Wednesday, May 9, 2012
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Michigan has a chance to reform political campaigns
The issue: Two campaign finance reform efforts launched. Our view: This is a big chance for Michigan.
Continued ... - Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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Road commission's antics are a disservice to taxpayers
The issue: GT Road Commission. Our view: The situation gets worse and worse.
Continued ... - Monday, May 7, 2012
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Cheers: 05/07/2012
To the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians; SCRAP TC; the Chandler Lake Estates Property Owners Association and the Grand Traverse County Land Bank Authority; NMC President Tim Nelson; the group Aged to Perfection; and the high school students who wrote and will perform "Voices of Traverse City."
Continued ... - Sunday, May 6, 2012
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Editorial: 2nd-hand smoke price of donation?
The issue: Walker proposes exception to smoking bill. Our view: Move pits charity against public health policy.
Continued ... - Friday, May 4, 2012
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Childhood Consortium brings players together
The issue: Early child care and education. Our view: Consortium plan looks like a good idea
Continued ... - Thursday, May 3, 2012
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Suttons Bay shows grit, stands up for its schools
The issue: Suttons Bay rallies to put district in black. Our view: Without changes in Lansing, it could happen again.
Continued ... - Wednesday, May 2, 2012
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Rural GT fire board can't ignore lingering complaints
The issue: Grand Traverse Rural Fire complaints. Our view: Where there's smoke...
Continued ... - Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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Hickory Hills debate may put focus on TC's budget
The issue: Commission says Hickory Hills funding safe; Our view: Debate may help put focus on budget
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Editorial: Carp closer to Lake Michigan


