Alpine Valley — Tue 9:02 am variable 8-34 base 18 of 25 trails 72% open, 9 of 14 lifts, Mon-Thu: 10a-10p, Fri: 10a-11p; Sat: 9a-11p Sun 9a-10p;
Apple Mountain — Tue 12:16 pm packed powder machine groomed 10-24 base 10 of 12 trails 90% open, 5 of 6 lifts, Mon-Thu: 4p-9p; Fri: 4p-10p; Sat: 10a-10p Sun: 10a-9p;
Big Powderhorn — Tue 12:40 pm packed powder machine groomed 12-36 base 17 of 33 trails 52% open, 6 of 10 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p;
Bittersweet — Sat 10:11 pm variable machine groomed 20-30 base 18 of 20 trails 85% open, 8 of 12 lifts, Mon-Thu: 10a-10p; Fri: 10a-10:30p; Sat: 9a-10:30p Sun: 9a-9p;
Blackjack — Tue 9:14 am packed powder machine groomed 24-36 base 22 of 24 trails 100% open, 4 of 6 lifts, sm Mon-Thu: 9a-4p; Fri: 9a-9p; Sat: 9a-9p Sun: 9a-4p;
Boyne Highlands — Mon 4:31 pm packed powder machine groomed 28-45 base 30 of 55 trails 59% open, 251 acres, 5 of 10 lifts, sm Mon-Tue: 9a-4:30p, Wed-Fri: 9a-9p Sat: 9a-9p, Sun: 9a-4:30p;
Boyne Mountain — Mon 4:29 pm packed powder machine groomed 22-40 base 39 of 60 trails 90% open, 350 acres, 7 of 12 lifts, sm Mon/Tue: 9a-4:30p; Wed-Fri: 9a-9p Sat: 9a-9p; Sun: 9a-4:30p;
Caberfae Peaks — Tue 10:48 am 1 new packed powder machine groomed 32-46 base 32 of 34 trails, 95% open, 4 of 5 lifts, sm Mon-Thu: 10a-9p; Fri: 10a-10p Sat/Sun: 9a-9p;
Cannonsburg — Operating, no details
Crystal Mountain — Tue 7:45 am hard packed machine groomed 30-42 base 37 of 45 trails 88% open, 74 acres, 7 of 9 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a-9p; Sat/Sun: 9a-9p;
Hanson Hills — Operating, no details
Hickory Hills — Tue 1:39 pm packed powder machine groomed 6-18 base 4 of 8 trails 50% open, 4 of 5 lifts, Mon-Fri: 4p-8:30p; Sat: 11a-8:30p; Sun: 11a-5p;
Indianhead — Tue 9:52 am packed powder machine groomed 10-36 base 15 of 30 trails 90% open, 200 acres, 5 of 9 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p;
Marquette — Tue 12:49 pm packed powder machine groomed 22-22 base 18 of 25 trails 80% open, 4 of 4 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 11a-8:30p; Sat/Sun: 10a-8:30p;
Mont Ripley — Tue 12:52 pm packed powder machine groomed 10-24 base 13 of 24 trails 57% open, 3 of 3 lifts, Mon-Fri: 3p-9p; Sat/Sun: 3p-9p;
Mount Bohemia — Opening Soon for Snow Sports
Mt. Holiday — Mon 1:49 pm 2 new wet snow machine groomed 6-12 base 9 of 12 trails 100% open, 4 of 4 lifts, sm Wed/Thu: 4p-8p; Fri: 4p-9p; Sat: 10a-9p Sun: 10a-6p;
Mulligan's Hollow — Operating, no details
Norway Mountain — Closed for 2012-2013 Season
Nub's Nob — Tue 8:33 am packed powder machine groomed 6-61 base 53 of 53 trails 100% open, 248 acres, 6 of 11 lifts, Mon/Wed-Thu 9a-9p; Tue/Fri: 9a-4:30p Sat: 9a-4:30p, 6p-10p, Sun: 9a-4:30p;
Otsego Ski Club — Sun 8:47 am variable 9-9 base 18 of 31 trails 59% open, 5 of 6 lifts, Fri: 12p-9p; Sat: 9a-8p; Sun: 9a-4p; Open Fri-Sun;
Pine Knob — Tue 12:59 pm packed powder machine groomed 12-36 base 17 of 17 trails 100% open, 12 of 12 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 10a-10p; Sat: 9a-11p; Sun: 9a-10p;
Pine Mountain — Tue 7:22 am variable 15-30 base 13 of 27 trails 49% open, 4 of 5 lifts, Mon/Tue: 10a-4p; Wed-Fri: 10a-8p; Sat: 9a-8p Sun: 9a-4p;
Shanty Creek — Tue Reopen 1/16 variable machine groomed 6-48 base sm Mon: 9a-4:30p; Wed/Thu:9a-9p; Fri: 9a-10p; Sat: 9a-10p; Sun: 9a-4:30p; Open Wed-Mon;
Ski Brule — Tue 8:52 am packed powder machine groomed 36-48 base 17 of 17 trails 100% open, 5 of 11 lifts, Mon/Tue, Thu: 9a-4p; Wed, Fri: 9a-4p 4:30p-8:30p; Sat: 9a-4p, 4:30p-8:30p; Sun: 9a-4p;
Snow Snake — Tue 1:33 pm 1 new packed powder machine groomed 12-24 base 10 of 10 trails 100% open, sm Mon-Thu: 3a-9p; Fri: 10a-10p; Sat: 10a-10p; Sun: 10a-5p;
Swiss Valley — Tue 8:54 am packed powder machine groomed 12-20 base 11 of 11 trails 100% open, 7 of 7 lifts, Mon-Fri: 10a-10p; Sat: 9a-10p; Sun: 9a-7p;
The Homestead — Reopen TBA
Timber Ridge — Tue 8:52 am 1 new variable machine groomed 24-28 base 8 of 15 trails 54% open, 6 of 9 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 10a-10p; Sat: 9a-10p; Sun: 9a-8p;
Treetops — Tue Reopen 1/17 hard packed machine groomed 24-48 base 3 of 23 trails 46% open, 3 of 5 lifts, sm Thu: 4p-8p; Fri: 10a-9p; Sat: 10a-9p; Sun: 10a-6p Open Thu-Sun
Archive: Wednesday
Michigan Ski Report: 01/16/2013
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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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Traverse City steps up parking enforcement
Barb Meredith recently had an expensive downtown Traverse City breakfast, but not from anything on the restaurant’s menu.
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Book on Marion golfer a No. 1 seller on Amazon.com
From the first time he met Roy Vomastek on a golf course, Brian Mulvaney knew there was something uniquely special about the septuagenarian.
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Meeting set on delivery-by-sail venture based in Northport
Dragonfly Sail Transport is holding an informational meeting Sunday at Brew North. Dragonfly is a new initiative based in Northport that aims to work with local merchants to deliver products to outlying harbor towns by sail.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/22/2013
Rules violate the law; Send some to jail.
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Snyder, GOP lawmakers agree to budget targets
Republican Gov. Rick Snyder and leaders of the GOP majority in the Legislature reached a budget agreement Tuesday for next fiscal year that doesn’t include an expansion of government health insurance for low income-adults and puts Michigan’s unexpected surplus toward funding roads and K-12 education.
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Fog cuts short Bums' win over Evansville
Not many people saw Taylor Wrenn’s two-run, two-out triple in the eighth that effectively ended Traverse City’s 10-0 Frontier League home opener win Tuesday over Evansville.
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Now it's Bums' Woodward's turn to deliver the hurt
Scott Woodward’s 2011 season was derailed by injuries and 2012 didn’t happen due to them. So far, 2013 looks like he’ll be hurting a lot of Frontier League teams.
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TCAPS contract talks continue
Traverse City Area Public Schools educators picketed outside the district’s main office building in a display of opposition to TCAPS administrators’ proposed collective bargaining contract.
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Panera Bread is on its way
A Panera Bread franchise likely will rise in Garfield Township despite what some planning officials consider a stale project design.
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Beach Bums continue to take their looks at plate
The Beach Bums picked up right where they left off last regular season, drawing tons of walks. Traverse City added nine to its season total of 26. River City came in Tuesday’s games with 30 to lead the league.
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Woman retraces father's steps to Indian marker trees
Dennis Downes traveled 200,000 miles over three decades, a journey to locate Indian trail tree markers around the Great Lakes, including two in Traverse City – one at the Civic Center and another at a Washington Street residence.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Titans, Vikings atop BNC
It comes down to this for the Traverse City West soccer team: Win at Gaylord on Thursday and likely share the Big North Conference title with Cadillac. (Plus more)
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Sports in Brief: 05/22/2013
Honor Roll scratch meeting Thursday; Cherry-Roubaix to double as state meet; Local swimmers compete in Indianapolis. (Plus more)
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Police looking into assault find 960 pot plants
Investigation into a domestic assault complaint led Antrim County authorities to a "sophisticated" marijuana grow operation and nearly 1,000 plants.
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Man gets prison for heroin possession
An Antrim County man found in possession of about 20 packets of heroin will spend at least 18 months in prison.
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Prep Softball Rankings: 05/22/2013
Michigan Softball Coaches Association Rankings:
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Community in Brief: 05/22/2013
NWS hosts author; Parkinson's support group; film and discussion; and more.
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Leelanau will pay to settle lawsuit
Leelanau County will pay $55,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from allegations county sheriff’s deputies illegally detained a man.
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NMC may hike tuition for some
Northwestern Michigan College board members took their first look at next year’s draft budget, which included a nearly 32 percent tuition hike for the nursing, automotive, and audio-tech programs.
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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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Home foreclosure could be 'windfall' for Benzie
Tax foreclosure on a lakefront home valued near $800,000 could be a “windfall” for Benzie County.
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Business in Brief: 05/15/2013
TEDx speaker match; Evaluation planning; Employment forecast. (Plus more)
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Letters to the Editor: 05/15/2013
Get on the bus; Not an abortion pill.
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Editorial: Sewer investment could pair with road repairs



