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Grape growers are planting hybrid grapes that can withstand colder temperatures, irrigating their vines rather than relying on natural rainfall and turning to new strategies to ensure healthy soil.
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A broadband infrastructure project has begun construction to connect some underserved rural areas in Michigan to the internet.
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Around 2,500 people flocked to Charlevoix last week with furniture, art, jewelry and collectibles in tow for a filming of the PBS program, Antiques Roadshow.
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The city will work with state and federal agencies to kill 20 to 40 deer after years of complaints from residents.
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Local leaders look to solve the housing shortage for full-time residents in the city with new campaign.
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Residents in a northern Michigan township are pushing back against a gravel mine operation.... this time in court. They say when the company restarted mining in the community, it violated the terms of a 30-year-old consent agreement.
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In an effort to address the shortage of affordable housing, city officials sent letters to property owners about the potential investment opportunities that come with adding housing on their property.
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A group of scientists analyzed ecosystems in Petoskey, Charlevoix and the former Wurtsmith Air Force base in Oscoda.
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What happens when Freedom to Read meets a refusal to publish? Michigan libraries are navigating that right now, after it’s been announced that six Dr.…
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You don’t have to look far in central and northern Michigan to see locally produced art. Art shows… fairs… and galleries are part of the heartbeat in…