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With unofficial results from all townships reported, the AP called the GOP race for the 104th district Michigan House seat for incumbent John Roth.
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Five millages were on the Kalkaksa primary ballot Aug. 6. Only four passed.
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Newcomer Todd Britton and incumbent Travis Konarzewski have been chosen as the Republican nominees for Alpena County Board of Commissioners seats, according to unofficial results from Tuesday’s primary election.
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The Central Michigan University Faculty Association says the new contract that will last till June 30, 2029 is a good step in the right direction, but there is still work that needs to be done.
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A week ago there were four statues standing along the Boardman Lake Trail in Traverse City. Now, there are only two.
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Hatton Township has a special millage question on the ballot for the August 6 primary election, proposing funds to monitor and control Spongy Moth populations in the area.
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June and July saw back-to-back political events, which has left voters on both sides of the fence shocked. Northeast Michigan residents share their feelings on the 2024 election campaign.
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River Days, an annual festival in Midland, welcomes over 15,000 people each year. The festival has a variety of vendors and attractions, one of them is the competitive hot air balloon flight.
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Dow High School students organize a new club to fight stress in the community.
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A local event venue in Cadillac has been hosting euchre tournaments throughout the summer, giving visitors and residents the chance to play, socialize or just hangout. The couple who runs the event, says they feel the game is a Michigan tradition.