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In June, MSP investigated allegations that Cadillac's Local Development Finance Authority violated Michigan's Open Meeting Act by conducting business without the minimum number of members required, ignoring bylaws, and withholding meeting minutes and records.
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On an October morning in 1975, Cadillac became the loudest small town in America. It was KISS — yes, that KISS — strutting through a northern Michigan town better known for lumber history than for hosting rock legends.
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Beginning on July 14, Traverse City Street Medicine will offer its services to residents of Cadillac. Then, after Labor Day, the program will expand into Kalkaska.
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Larry Joe Campbell is a native of Cadillac and a Central Michigan University alum. He's known for his role in the ABC sitcom, "According to Jim," and says the book is loosely based on his own life.
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The new land preserve will be called Peckham's 100 Acre Wood. Its name comes from the family who owned the land for 80 years before gifting to the land conservancy.
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Tree climbers from around the world are gathering just south of Cadillac to network and, well, climb trees.
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Drew Hale will be kicking off a summer series of live music events at the Coyote Crossing Resort in Cadillac. He calls his music "Roots Rock" and pulls inspiration from all aspects of life in northern Michigan.
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The Cadillac City Council voted Tuesday to approve an extension to the northern end of the White Pine Trail.The council’s plan will extend the 92-mile…
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Communities across Michigan are finding themselves with new space to develop as one of the last remaining video rental brick-and-mortar video rental…