• To the Lagina Family Foundation for its $30,000 donation to Traverse City Central High School's debate team. The money will allow more students to participate in debate, school officials said. The Trojans' varsity debate team took top honors in January at the Michigan Interscholastic Forensic Association Varsity State Tournament.
• To all who donated food during the 18th Annual Father Fred Foundation Frostbite Food Drive that ended Feb. 12.
• To the two Benzie elementary schools — Lake Ann and Crystal Lake — that were among seven schools statewide named by the state Department of Education as a Distinguished School for Exceptional Student Performance. The award recognizes schools that participate in Title I, a federal program that gives grants to help schools assist at-risk children in math and English language arts. The schools earned the designation through significant gains in math and English performance over the last two school years.
• To Traverse City Central's ninth-grade girls basketball team and their coach, Heather Simpson, for organizing the third annual Hoops for Hope game to raise money to buy athletic shoes and socks for local girls in need. The Trojans' varsity team won 51-31. Over the last two years more than $11,000 has been raised for Girls on the Run, a self- esteem-building program, and Child and Family Services of Northwestern Michigan. This year's total was not available.
• To local history writer Julie Schopieray, of Cedar, and Michael Page, of Rockford, for providing the required documented information to get a gravestone and arrange an official military grave dedication ceremony for Leelanau County pioneer and Civil War veteran Aaron Page, who was buried in an unmarked Colorado grave in 1915.
• To all the organizers and participants of three area weekend winter festivals who adapted the Traverse City Winter Wowfest, Lake Ann's Snow Pine Fest and downtown Frankfort's Shiver by the River to warmer-than-normal temperatures.
• To two area businesses that received the U.S. Department of Agriculture's value-added producer grant program. Light of Day Organics LLC, in Traverse City, received $293,842 for a marketing campaign to increase sales of organic loose-leaf teas and tisanes. Royal Farms Inc., of Ellsworth, was awarded $45,094 for marketing and promotion of fruit wines and hard ciders. The grants were among more than $1.2 million distributed to Michigan farms, ranches, agricultural producers and cooperatives.
• To the West Michigan Tourist Association, which received a $75,000 specialty crop grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to set up a regional agri-tourism marketing campaign, including 40 billboards for its "Find Your Flavor" campaign.
Our Views
Cheers: 02/20/2012
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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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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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Editorial: TBAISD hoards money as schools struggle
The issue: TBAISD’s millions. Our view: Big changes needed.
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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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Cheers: 05/13/2013
To the Northwestern Michigan Colleges Associate Degree in Nursing Program for celebrating its 50th anniversary. The first graduates of the program were recognized at a reception and dinner.
Continued ... - Sunday, May 12, 2013
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Editorial: TCAPS bond requests reflect voter feedback
After a $100 million bond issue took a beating at the polls in November, the Traverse City Area Public Schools board of education gave itself a homework assignment:
Continued ... - Friday, May 10, 2013
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Editorial: Tax debate will decide winners, losers
The issue: Lansing, Washington consider online sales taxes. Our view: There may be winners, but consumers will pay.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 9, 2013
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Editorial: EPA gives Badger a pass to pollute Lake Mich.
The issue: The SS Badger is sailing again. Our view: No way should the EPA allow this pollution to continue.
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Editorial: NRA president ready to fight
Anyone who perhaps hoped new leadership at the National Rifle Association would bring a chance for dialogue on the gun issue should think again.
Continued ... - Wednesday, May 8, 2013
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Editorial: State obliged to provide criminal defense for indigent
They are ugly statistics that paint a picture of a state heading down an unsustainable — and unjust — path.
Continued ... - Tuesday, May 7, 2013
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Editorial: Congress must better defend military women
The issue: Military brass may lose right to reverse convictions. Our view: It’s the right and ethical thing to do.
Continued ... - Monday, May 6, 2013
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Cheers: 05/06/2013
To four area high schools — Traverse City West Senior High School, Leland Public School, Traverse City Central High School and Benzie Central High School — which ranked among the top public high schools in Michigan, according to nationwide rankings.
Continued ... - Sunday, May 5, 2013
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Editorial: Cherry Capital wise to use reserves for project
For years, those who fly in and out of Cherry Capital Airport have been complaining about high air fares.
Continued ... - Friday, May 3, 2013
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Editorial: Drop-off boxes getting pills off streets
Drop boxes that give residents a place to get rid of outdated or unneeded prescription drugs have proven their worth in just a few months.
Continued ... - Thursday, May 2, 2013
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Editorial: Peninsula must untangle zoning maze
The issue: Old Mission zoning growing more complex. Our view: Simpler way to navigate rules is a must.
Continued ... - Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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Editorial: Path along Boardman could be link to downtown
The issue: City wants to upgrade Boardman River path. Our view: With pedestrian bridge, it could be new link to Warehouse District.
Continued ... - Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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Editorial: Fireworks-weary should put onus on Legislature
The issue: Some Leelanau residents want fireworks curbed. Our view: The best way is to change state law.
Continued ... - Monday, April 29, 2013
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Cheers: 04/29/2013
To The Goodwill Inn homeless shelter, which as of May 1 will offer ready-made meals to those unable to afford food.
Continued ... - Sunday, April 28, 2013
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Editorial: Don't let threatening behavior derail democracy
An ugly incident occurred in the Record-Eagle’s lobby last week, an intimidation effort carried out against one of the newspaper’s writers by a Leelanau County commissioner’s husband.
Continued ... - Friday, April 26, 2013
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Editorial: NMC adopts dangerous policy to curb free speech
The issue: NMC adopts ‘Campus Expression’ policy. Our view: It’s a direct assault on free speech.
Continued ... - Thursday, April 25, 2013
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Editorial: New library would boost Kalkaska
The issue: Kalkaska County wants a new library. Our view: 70-year-old building can no longer serve the community.
Continued ... - Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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Editorial: Starting small a smart solution
After at least one failed start, Traverse City has finally found a place to try out an idea that has been percolating for a couple years now - allowing homeowners in one neighborhood to create small, self-contained apartments inside their home or garage.
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Editorial: Deal between county, Cherryland makes sense
The old “win-win” thing is so tired it hardly has meaning any more. But the deal between Grand Traverse County and the Cherryland Humane Society qualifies.
Continued ... - Tuesday, April 23, 2013
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Editorial: Answers before ending no-fault insurance
The issue: Snyder, lawmakers want to end state’s no-fault insurance. Our view: Many questions must be asked, answered first.
Continued ... - Monday, April 22, 2013
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Cheers: 04/22/2013
- To Cantus, the top group of Northwestern Michigan College Children's Choir, which took home a grand prize in New York City. Cantus earned a gold medal for its performance at the Festival Competition at the College of Staten Island. The group also w
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Editorial: Airport should give vets prominent recognition



