- To organizers and participants in the annual Special Olympics Winter Games at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, Shanty Creek Resort's Schuss Village and Howe Ice Arena. Eighteen athletes from the Traverse City area were to compete. Nine hundred athletes from 60 Michigan counties are registered. Competition includes snowboarding, snowshoeing, skiing, cross-country skiing, figure skating and speed skating.
- To the late Brian Baker, 47, who grew up in Traverse City and founded a successful nonprofit that used music therapy to help the disabled, including autistic children. The 1983 graduate of Traverse City Senior High and his close friend, Adam Griffiths, perished in Hawaii Jan. 18 when they were swept into the Pacific Ocean by rogue waves on the Kauai shoreline.
- To the late Steven Lee "Wags" Wagner, who died of a suspected heart attack while scuba diving in Duck Lake in an effort to help a man retrieve a snowmobile that had gone through the ice. Family and friends said Wagner, 46, loved the outdoors, scuba diving, four-wheeling, hunting and fishing. He lived his life "adventurously," a friend said.
- To Northwestern Michigan College for hosting the annual Festival of Foods. The event was to feature 16 sessions packed with tips from culinary experts with demonstrations and tastings in every room. A record 125 to 130 attendees are already registered. The Festival of Foods began in 2009 to showcase local foods and college cooking classes.
- To the Leelanau County Sheriff's Department for launching a daily patrol blog that will detail activity such as crashes, break-ins and hazardous driving conditions. Lt. Clint Kerr will administer the page, which is to be updated at 11 a.m. weekdays. Kerr said he will post significant weekend incidents as they occur; other weekend activity will be posted Monday mornings. The blog is at: leelanausheriff.blogspot.com.
- To Diana Cox, who was born in a lumber camp more than 90 years ago and was believed to be one of the oldest members of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians when she died Feb. 4 at age 92. She is survived by three daughters, and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She was extremely active in the tribe.
- To Leelanau Christian Neighbors and the Father Fred Foundation's Frostbite Food Drive for working to help the needy. Food and cash donations for LCN's food pantries in Suttons Bay and Northport will be collected at four grocery stores Saturdays, Feb. 9 and 16. Student volunteers will accept donations at N.J.'s in Lake Leelanau, the Leland Merc, Tom's of Northport, and Hansen's Foods in Suttons Bay.
Our Views
Cheers: 02/11/2013
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Editorial: Park project will wed Acme to bay
The issue: Acme Township park takes a big step. Our view: Township is finally embracing its bayside heritage.
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Cheers: 06/17/2013
To U.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Joseph Buzzella Jr., who stepped down as commander of the Coast Guard’s Traverse City Air Station after a two-year posting.
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Editorial: Medicaid expansion vote makes sense
The issue: State House approves Medicaid expansion. Our view: It’s a big step, but there’s more to do.
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Editorial: Battle over sign leaves a bad taste
The issue: Airport finally puts up sign for veterans. Our view: It didn’t happen until public got involved.
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Editorial: Good reasons to put off TC road bond
The issue: TC to delay road bond until 2015. Our view: There are good reasons to wait.
Continued ... - Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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Editorial: Past time to address shooting range issues
To hear state Department of Natural Resources officials talk about it, there’s no big hurry to resolve issues surrounding informal shooting ranges on state land off Hoosier Valley Road.
Continued ... - Tuesday, June 11, 2013
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Editorial: Solid start a big step to a degree
The issue: NMC working to get new students up to speed. Our view: Remedial classes can build a foundation.
Continued ... - Monday, June 10, 2013
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Cheers: 06/10/2013
To Berdyll Hanrath, who signed up for World War II while still in the eighth grade; he never went back to school but got his high school diploma anyway.
Continued ... - Sunday, June 9, 2013
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Editorial: County must make Twin Lakes beach safe
One of the major incentives for the YMCA to launch a fund drive in 2000 to build a $12 million facility that will include two swimming pools was “the need to teach kids to swim,” said Tom Van Deinse, CEO of the YMCA.
Continued ... - Friday, June 7, 2013
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Editorial: So far, no compelling reasons to tap fund
The issue: City to delay Brown Bridge ballot decision. Our view: Voters need a compelling reason to say yes.
Continued ... - Thursday, June 6, 2013
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Editorial: DNA ruling opens door to unanticipated results
The issue: Court OKs taking suspects’ DNA. Our view: How will the information be used?
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Editorial: State House modifies fireworks bill
The Michigan House of Representatives voted 107-1 last week to allow communities to limit when fireworks can be shot off during holidays.
Continued ... - Wednesday, June 5, 2013
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Editorial: District must return excess reserves
The issue: Superintendents say TBAISD should reduce, redistribute balances. Our view: It’s local money that must go to local uses.
Continued ... - Tuesday, June 4, 2013
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Editorial: Bills would doom redemption efforts
The issue: Bills would reduce foreclosure redemption period. Our view: Legislation puts banks ahead of homeowners.
Continued ... - Monday, June 3, 2013
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Cheers: 06/03/2013
To Charlie Donahue, a St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Middle School eighth-grader and winner of the Grand Traverse Regional Spelling Bee, who made it through rounds two and three at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
Continued ... - Sunday, June 2, 2013
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Editorial: Camera legislation raises questions
The issue: Red-light camera legislation raises questions. Our view: Is this how we want laws made in Michigan?
Continued ... - Friday, May 31, 2013
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Editorial: Partnership paying off for East Lake
The issue: Kalkaska’s East Lake gets special attention. Our view: Public/private efforts paying off.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 30, 2013
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Editorial: Measure may circumvent constitution
Michigan politics have become so extreme that any common ground we may have had — and our ability to compromise for the common good — are long gone.
Continued ... - Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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Editorial: Property owners need help to protect easements
The issue: Property owners say utility abusing easement agreements. Our view: Courts, local governments need to level the playing field.
Continued ... - Tuesday, May 28, 2013
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Cheers: 05/28/2013
To the 400 or so volunteers who make Northwestern Michigan College’s annual Barbecue go and the thousands of area residents who flock to the annual fundraiser, which has raised more than $1.5 million over 57 years.
Continued ... - Monday, May 27, 2013
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Editorial: Lincoln's words honor all veterans' sacrifices
The issue: Today is Memorial Day. Our view: Abraham Lincoln's words still endure.
Continued ... - Sunday, May 26, 2013
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Editorial: Court zaps 'zero tolerance'
The issue: Cop court strikes down ‘zero tolerance’ approach to driving and pot. Our view: At last, some common sense in medical marijuana debate.
Continued ... - Friday, May 24, 2013
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Editorial: Fairness in enforcement must apply to meters
The issue: TC increasing Saturday parking meter enforcement. Our view: This can’t be a sometimes proposition.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 23, 2013
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Editorial: Investing in roads, schools will help Mich. recovery
The issue: State surplus to go mainly to roads, schools. Our view: Both areas need major new investment.
Continued ... - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Editorial: Sewer investment could pair with road repairs
The issue: TC is considering a road bond. Our view: Marrying road and sewer work may be best investment.
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Editorial: Park project will wed Acme to bay



