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The "FishPass" project on Traverse City’s Boardman-Ottaway River is now set to move forward. The Michigan Court of Appeals overturned a circuit court ruling on Thursday, October 20, which had stalled the project for over a year.FishPass is designed to replace the Union Street dam with a a first-of-its kind, high tech structure that would block invasive species, like sea lamprey, while letting desirable fish continue upstream.
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A Michigan Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday morning on a proposed Fish Pass project in Traverse City.
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After being canceled for the past two years, the Traverse City Film Festival is returning this summer.
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Michigan tourism is projected to reach pre-pandemic levels this summer.
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Horse shows are a major driver of tourism in northern Michigan
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Traverse City residents won’t be voting on the proposed FishPass project in November. That’s after city commissioners decided not to put the question on the ballot and instead continue with an appeal process in court.
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CENTRAL LAKE — When a reporter behind the King's Orchard farm store counter asked Pres. Joe Biden what brought him to Michigan, his answer was brief: for…
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Grand Traverse County has the second-highest COVID-19 vaccination rate in Michigan, but in a few weeks, it’s hosting a festival that could bring in more…
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To many, Traverse City’s image has become synonymous with excessive drinking. However, there is an effort to counteract drunken behavior in the downtown…
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Traverse City’s biggest tourist event will look different this year.The National Cherry Festival typically draws around half a million people to the Grand…