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Traverse City's new smash room: Break things for a 'smashing' good time
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- Experience therapy like no other. Traverse City's first smash room is officially open and ready for destruction. 'Smash your way... to better day!' at Mi Smash Therapy. This concept of therapy allows a safe place to let off some steam and break objects with no consequences.
Suttons Bay Theatre shows Made in Michigan films
The Bay Community Theatre in Suttons Bay resumes its Made-In-Michigan film series on Sunday, May 19, at 4 pm with “The DJ on Wallaker Hill.” The movie, written and directed by Rich Brauer, is a suspense thriller and homage to Alfred Hitchcock. The film’s story demonstrates how the...
'Who's going to get left behind?': East Bay Flats residents search for new housing
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- East Bay Flats in Traverse City has been touted as one of the city's solutions to addressing homelessness. Previous Reports: Pilot arrangement to help bring more affordable housing to Traverse City. Goodwill Northern Michigan bought the apartments, and Traverse City commissioners approved giving $360,000 to...
River Club Glen Arbor targets June opening, seeks workers
River Club Glen Arbor, located where the Crystal River turns and heads northeast toward The Homestead and Sleeping Bear Bay, has announced its grand opening in mid-June. The project of former advertising executive and current Lake Leelanau resident Mike Sheldon, the River Club will offer Mexican-inspired foods, signature drinks from the Caddy Shack bar, riverfront and sky deck seating, a concert stage, a landscaped 18-hole mini-golf course and a gift shop.
Column: Softball is the next womens sport to take off, and teams like Gaylord will be why
When I make my way to Traverse City, I usually make the most of it. Not much on the high school sports schedule forces me outside of Otsego County, but every once in a while, I like to make the trip to Northern Michigan's "big city" and visit Traverse City when I get an opportunity.
Fallen Michigan Conservation officers remembered in Roscommon
ROSCOMMON COUNTY — Conservation officers from Michigan were remembered during a ceremony in Roscommon County on Wednesday. A Memorial Day ceremony for peace officers also was held at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center earlier Wednesday. Seventeen fallen conservation officers were remembered, including an officer from Traverse City. Lt. Jeremy Payne, the district law supervisor of the Law Enforcement Division of Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources, said being a conservation officer is dangerous work.
Taking Flight at Dune Bird Winery, a Family’s Life-Changing Journey
My family had a dream of togetherness and community here in Northern Michigan. We just didn’t know it would take a life-changing journey to make it happen. This is the soaring story of Dune Bird Winery. This article first appeared in Traverse Northern Michigan. Find this story and more...
Traverse City installs camera at Pines to protect sanitary services
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Traverse City administrative staff have long acknowledged that solving homelessness here isn't going to happen overnight. However, the city is taking smaller steps to ensure an area known as "the Pines" is safe for those who live there with sanitary services. The Pines is an area where people experiencing homelessness camp.
Get an inside look at the sheering process at Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm & Boutique
Get an inside look at the sheering process at Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm & Boutique. Tis’ the season for Alpaca sheering and if you’ve ever wondered what this process looks like, well you’re in luck! Our Lifestyle Reporter, Rachel Rademacher took us out to Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm & Boutique to learn more about what goes into this annual shearing.
Special guest welcomed back to the Bayshore Marathon
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- The much anticipated Bayshore Marathon is almost here. Organizers of the 42nd Annual Bayshore Marathon are gearing up for race day and an extra element being added this year. More Race Details: Bayshore Marathon Course Information. A special guest will be back in northern...
Question of the Week: What’s your favorite breed of dog?
In honor of the recent Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, we want to know - what’s your favorite type of dog? It can be any breed, or mix. Submit your favorites on our Facebook page here. We will run a selection of your replies on the 9&10 News website later this week. Thank you for participating!
Making Cents: Technology in banking and finance
In this segment of "Making Cents", we are talking about technology in banking and finance with the experts at Forest Area Federal Credit Union. From helping with transactions to protecting your accounts, technology has an impact in keeping your accounts safe. Get all the details on the video below:
Property Watch: 2-For-1 in Cedar
Two vacation-ready homes in downtown Cedar are for sale, giving the right buyer an excellent investment opportunity. Both are being sold in the same listing. The first home (9093 S Kasson) is a 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home described a the perfect AirBnB with ADA compliant accommodations. The second (9907 S Kasson) is a 1-bedroom, 1-bath home with a "perfect blend of charm and convenience."
Traverse City church hosts panel discussion in commemoration of Nakba Day
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- A night of culture and commemoration. A Traverse City church hosted an event Wednesday night in observance of Nakba Day. Nakba, or catastrophe in Arabic, refers to events surrounding the 1948 Arab-Israel War, where more than 700,000 Palestinians were displaced from land that is currently Israel. The United Nations officially commemorated Nakba Day for the first time in May 2023.
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