Archive: Thursday
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- Thursday, May 2, 2013
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Man accused of leading officer on 22-mile chase
A Blair Township man is accused of leading a DNR conservation officer on a 22-mile chase.
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Leelanau drug drop box yields 21 pounds of pills
The Leelanau County Sheriff’s Department collected more than 21 pounds of prescription pills in a drug drop box in less than two months.
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Clearing the Record: 05/02/2013
Because of information provided to the Record-Eagle by the Michigan State Police, the age of 15-year-old Dallas Johnson was incorrect in a May 1 story about a Kalkaska County two-vehicle collision.
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Aggressive Fight League II lineup
MMA — Aggressive Fight League II: May 4, 7 p.m. at Streeters.
Continued ... - Poll: Are zoning regulations too complicated?
- Thursday, April 25, 2013
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Prep sports scoreboard: 04/25/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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Woman faces heroin charges
A Traverse City woman faces heroin possession charges after Michigan State Police troopers found the substance in her purse.
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TC-based fishing team 5th at world championships
A Traverse City-based fishing team tested its prowess against the best anglers in the world last weekend.
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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.
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Caterer draws on roots — her own and others' — to create meals
When chef Kristin Karam was a child, she helped her grandmother pick the array of vegetables that grew in the garden of her suburban Detroit home.
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NMC board OKs 'Campus Expression' policy
One attendee at last year's Northwestern Michigan College Barbecue showed more interest in gathering signatures for his petition than eating buffalo burgers.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Glen Lake's Galla gets 200th win
Glen Lake coach Gary Galla picked up his 200th softball victory Wednesday as the Lakers swept Brethren, 7-3 and 11-1. (Plus more)
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Garden Society creating new home at ex-State Hospital
Karen Schmidt gave a tour of the Botanic Garden and Historic Barns Park as a cutting wind and hail whipped against her face.
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Letters to the Editor: 04/25/2013
Residents’ rights?; Wait for snow to go; Confirm McCarthy.
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Recipe of the Week: Fast Turkey Supper
Frequent contributor Sally DeWeese, of Traverse City, submitted today’s recipe.
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More communities may lower boom on fireworks
The movement to limit fireworks in Leelanau County is taking flight, and the fight may have the potential to help change state law.
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Food in Brief: 04/25/2013
GMOs are theme; Syrup-making; Food collection.
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Man accused of sexual assault
A Traverse City man who allegedly had sexual contact with a teenage female relative could face life imprisonment if convicted.
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Homeowner says insurance won't cover bullet damages
Lance Reed thought the worst was over after he narrowly dodged bullets that tore through his Grawn mobile home during a neighbor’s shootout with police.
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Intentional Minimalist: Wrap up that chicken
This recipe features local produce from 9 Bean Rows Farm, Spring Hollow Farm and locally produced products from Food for Thought and Eden Foods.
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Drug bust yields heroin, cocaine
Authorities found heroin, cocaine and marijuana in an early morning drug bust in Kalkaska that led to the arrest of three people on felony drug trafficking charges.
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NMC to offer a bachelor's degree this fall
Northwestern Michigan College plans to offer a bachelor of science degree in maritime studies this fall, making it among the first community colleges in the state to offer a four-year degree.
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Families escape apartment fire
Grand Traverse Metro Fire Department Assistant Chief Terry Flynn said a caller in a third-floor unit at Sugar Plum Apartments reported smelling smoke Wednesday at about 4 a.m.
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Collection for Northwest Food Coalition
Mail carriers in most communities in Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska and Leelanau counties will collect non-perishable food for the Northwest Food Coalition on Saturday, May 11.
Continued ... - Poll: Does Kalkaska need a new library?



