Archive: Thursday
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- Thursday, May 16, 2013
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Nidiffer adds more than a bat to Bums' roster
Marcus Nidiffer is a coach on the field. He's also a pitcher's best friend. That's part of his job description as the catcher for the Traverse City Beach Bums.
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Today in Sports: 05/16/2013
What's happening in sports across the region and the country:
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Body found in field identified
Grand Traverse County sheriff's officials identified a man found dead in an East Bay Township field, but haven't yet learned how he died.
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Meeting of cuisines: Team effort results in ethnic fusion
Opa Uptown owners Paul and Brigette Barbas, head chef Brian Maloney and pastry chef Renee Myers have put their heads together to create a fusion of European flavors from Italy, Greece, France, Poland and more.
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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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Bill would cap auto insurance coverage
Tina Cardinal sat in a motorized wheelchair, a tube attached to her throat that allows her to breathe. She described how she was hurt in a car accident eight years ago.
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Ex-Meijer attorney's case moves forward
A lawyer accused of lying under oath about Meijer’s illegal political activities in Acme Township lost his bid for dismissal of state regulators’ complaint against him.
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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.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/09/2013
Undermine trust; Didn’t truly matter; Who pays bills?
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Kalkaska library funding denied
Voters in Kalkaska County by a 2 to 1 margin rejected a proposed millage to fund a new county library building.
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Recipe of the Week: Flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Yvonne Haywood, who works in the Record-Eagle circulation department and is a great cook, was passing these treats around the office the other day and noting how easy they were to make.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Chapman, O'Brien share honors at jamboree
Suttons Bay’s Eric Chapman and Glen Lake’s Michael O’Brien shared medalist honors with a 37 Wednesday in a Northwest Conference golf jamboree at Pinecroft. Frankfort hosted the meet. (Plus more)
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Ex-client sues attorney after business deal turns sour
A local attorney is in civil court this week on fraud allegations that stem from a business partnership with a former client turned sour.
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Food in Brief: 05/09/2013
Mushroom forays; Herbs and spices.
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Sports in Brief: 05/08/2013
‘Duck Dynasty’ stars to visit Bums game; Special Olympics team to play in TC; Van Wormer wins NAHL MVP award. (Plus more)
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Program on 'Juicing for Health'
Shoreline Center for Healing will hold a program on “Juicing for Health.”
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Intentional Minimalist: Asparagus makes great breakfast
This recipe features local produce from 9 Bean Rows Farm and locally produced products from Leelanau Cheese.
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Man who stole donation jar sentenced
A Northport man will spend 10 months in jail for stealing a cancer victim’s donation jar.
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SUV collides with semi-truck in Kalkaska
Three were injured in a two-vehicle Kalkaska Township accident when a driver disregarded a stop sign and ran beneath a tractor trailer.
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About 2,000 lose power in Leelanau
A power outage affected about 2,000 Consumers Energy customers after a truck clipped power lines.
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Community in Brief: 05/09/2013
School open house; lunch for seniors; West Shore Community College graduation; and more.
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Record-Eagle Honor Roll track listings: 05/09/2013
Following are the top boys listings for the Record-Eagle Honor Roll track and field meet on May 28 at TC Central.
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Cohos junior team may not happen next season
TRAVERSE CITY -- The Traverse City Cohos junior hockey team appears dead in the water for next season. "I don't think it's going to happen next year," said team owner Scott Gardiner, a part-time Traverse City resident who also lives in Brighton and i
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Today in Sports: 05/09/2013
What's happening in sports across the region and the country:
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Officials to reduce salmon stock
A significant decline in the Lake Michigan alewife population is forcing officials to reduce stocking numbers of fingerling Chinook salmon this spring.
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