Archive: Sunday
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- Sunday, May 5, 2013
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10 writers win awards
Ten high school freshmen writers have received awards for participating in the Bruce Catton Essay Contest.
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Community in Brief: 05/05/2013
Raven Hill open house; Benzie lecture; Green Elk Rapids program; and more.
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- Sunday, April 28, 2013
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Builders finally see uptick in residential construction
Antrim County residential builder Ed Porter would like to erase one year in particular from his memory.
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Megan Raphael: Invest in yourself to succeed
By necessity, small business owners must remain focused on the efficiency, profitability and growth of their businesses.
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Jason Tank: The great and the powerful in business
Investors are placing far too much faith in money printing by central banks around the world. I cannot help but imagine the quivering thoughts of Ben Bernanke standing behind his curtain as our new Great and Powerful Oz.
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Couple among Bayshore favorites in 2013
Jon and Kelly Gries are hoping to shatter personal bests in next month's annual Bayshore Marathon. The Haslett couple will be among the favorites in the Memorial weekend race.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Shamrocks win Tee-Off
Charlie Green earned medalist honors with a two-day score of 145 to lead Detroit Catholic Central to victory in the Division 1 portion of the Traverse City Central Tee-Off Invitational at Grand Traverse Resort & Spa. (Plus more)
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Group gears up for cycling tour of Tuscany
Matt and Judy Vajda will tour Italy at an average speed of 20-24 miles an hour.
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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.
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Ex-chief justice pens book about court's 'dark money'
The Michigan Supreme Court is corrupted by “dark money,” secrecy and ideology.
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Letters to the Editor: 04/28/2013
In plain view; Science, not emotions.
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Area family contends with crippling medical bills
Two years ago, Bruce Gokey went to Munson Medical Center's emergency room for treatment of flesh-eating bacteria and suffered a massive heart attack while hospitalized, his sister Ruth Schaub said.
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Law enforcement, schools offer cybersafety tips for parents
Call it the digital dilemma. School kids today know more about the Internet, computers, social media, cellphones and chat rooms than their parents.
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Public safety leaders encourage readiness
Two bombs go off on a crowded street in Boston. A shooter inflicts unspeakable terror at an elementary school in Connecticut.
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Garret Leiva: Searching for signs of spring
My internal clock is either wound too tight or merely spring loaded. Every year — shortly after the vernal equinox — I come down with spring fever.
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Forum: Time for carbon tax on energy producers
America is finally facing the reality of the climate crisis. According to a recent Gallup poll, 58 percent of Americans are worried about climate change.
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Traverse City West students' experiment destined for space
A science experiment designed by Traverse City West Senior High School students is headed to the International Space Station.
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Business in Brief: 04/28/2013
Job fair; Internship apps; Leadership lunch.
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Rotary Show lampoons hot-button issues
Audiences never quite know what to expect at Traverse City’s annual Rotary Show — and neither do its producers.
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Trafficking charges filed in Kalkaska motel room drug arrest
Suspects who face drug trafficking charges after a Kalkaska motel room drug bust only recently came to the area, authorities said.
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Ed Hungness: The bionic man is back
Those readers who remember 1974 might recall a fictional television show titled, “The Six-Million Dollar Man.”
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Business Memoranda: 04/28/2013
Kennametal Inc. has announced that its Traverse City facility achieved 10 years, with approximately 1.9 million work hours, without a lost time incident, setting a new company safety record.
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Travel in Brief: 04/26/2013
New ‘Adventures’; Museum Mile; ‘Trail Town’.
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Books in Brief: 04/28/2013
Cherryland Electric history; Spitzley at Horizon; Poetry signing.
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