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The Northwest Regional Airport Authority approved a new agreement with the festival in a 7-1 vote Monday.
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After years of planning and legal delays, the FishPass Project in the Boardman-Ottaway River is moving ahead.
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Officials with both the Cherry Festival and the airport say the annual air show must go on and would like to avoid settling disputes in court - but they have yet to agree on how.
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The first phase of work starts Sunday along U.S. 31, from Garfield Avenue to just east of the city’s downtown area, where the road bends and becomes Grandview Parkway.
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So far about a dozen of Traverse City's downtown restaurants have said they are interested in composting.
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The Studio 8 Hair Lab drew national attention last summer when the owner, Christine Geiger, posted messages on Facebook saying that trans and queer people were not welcome, telling them to instead see a "pet groomer."
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Studio 8 Hair Lab posted on their Facebook page that those identifying as transgender are not welcome at the salon and to instead “seek services at a local pet groomer.”
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Michigan expecting a slight increase in summer travel
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The non-profit organization Housing North requested the funds to expanding it's "Housing Ready" program across ten northwest Michigan counties.
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The event began in 2005 with a weeklong film festival. Filmmaker and co-founder Michael Moore says it's time for something new.