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Luxurious condo features high-comfort living with views of picturesque Northern Michigan lake
PETOSKEY, MI-- Two sets of electric shades on a private patio separate you from the elements as you gaze out onto the beautiful blue water of Walloon Lake. That is just one of the luxurious amenities found inside a condo unit at The Renwick. In January of 2023, construction was...
Cast your vote for the Cheboygan Daily Tribune Athlete of the Week for May 13-18
CHEBOYGAN – It’s time to vote for the Cheboygan Daily Tribune’s Athlete of the Week. Each week, Cheboygan area high school athletes will be eligible for the Athlete of the Week honor. Athlete of the Week polls go live on Tuesday morning and voting closes at 11 p.m. on Thursday night. The athlete of the week will be announced on Friday.
Good Day Northern Michigan, Monday, May 20
Today on “Good Day Northern Michigan,” John Chase, the director of Grand Traverse County Parks and Recreation, talks about the county’s plan to purchase Camp Greilick. Also, the Alpha Romeo Owners Club is coming to Petoskey, and we hear more about that.
MDOT, police increase enforcement amid spike in work zone crashes
CHEBOYGAN — With the early onset of road construction season, the Michigan Department of Transportation has already recorded several crashes in work zones. A common cause for vehicle crashes in construction areas is due to speeding, MDOT officials said. Offenders caught speeding in construction zones face doubled fines and additional points on their driving records.
Baseball Recap: East Jordan snaps 11-game streak of wins at home
East Jordan was not able to break out of their rough patch on Friday as the team picked up their third straight loss. They took a 6-3 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Kent City Eagles. Jacob Haley made the most of his time at bat...
Vote for the Petoskey News-Review Athlete of the Week: May 13-18
It’s time to vote for the Petoskey News-Review Athlete of the Week! All results come from Monday, May 13 through Saturday, May 18. Vote for these athletes from Tuesday, May 21 to 2 p.m., Friday, May 24. ...
‘Still a need for public servants’: Emmet County candidates running for public office in August
EMMET COUNTY — Emmet County Clerk Suzanne Kanine recently provided a list of candidates who will be seeking office in the Aug. 6 primary election. The full list is available to view at emmetcounty.org. The list includes candidates for the state legislature, countywide offices, county commissioner seats, township offices,...
NCMC’s new Timberwolves Thrive program gets high school kids college-ready
PETOSKEY — North Central Michigan College (NCMC) announced the launch of Timberwolves Thrive, a free five-week summer program designed to help students build confidence, sharpen study strategies and be college-ready by Fall 2024. Timberwolves Thrive offers a comprehensive support system that includes breakfast and lunch provided daily, transportation assistance...
Walstom Family Gift to MSU Supports Women’s Health Research, Medical Care
To close the gap between women’s health research and other scientific disciplines, Ward and Mari Walstrom of Harbor Springs have made a $1 million gift to bolster education and research in the MSU College of Human Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. The Walstrom Family Endowed...
Balanced effort lifts Inland Lakes girls to second consecutive regional track title
PELLSTON – The home stretch of track and field season has officially arrived, with Pellston hosting a MHSAA Division 4 regional meet on Friday. One area team captured a championship, while multiple athletes claimed first place in their respective events. Overall, it was a beautiful and exciting day for action at Sam McClutchey Field.
Petoskey sets six school records, two dozen athletes qualify for D2 state finals
SHEPHERD — Whenever there’s been a big moment on the track this season, the Petoskey track and field teams have answered the call. On Saturday in Shepherd, the moment was the biggest of the season yet with the Division 2 regional track competition on deck, and Petoskey rose to the occasion once again. On...
What to Do This Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial Day Weekend, a time to honor and remember those who have served and fallen in the United States Armed Forces, has also become the unofficial start of summer Up North. Whether you’re a local or just visiting for the weekend, this week's Northern Express - sister publication of The Ticker - rounds up some fun options to start Michigan’s favorite season. From the May Swirl in Petoskey to the New York Bee Gees concert and Bayshore Marathon in Traverse City to the Beer and Brat Festival in Thompsonville, you'll find a variety of ideas for kicking off summer.
Boyne City anticipates thousands of visitors for annual mushroom festival
CHARLEVOIX COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Excitement is filling the air as Boyne City kicks off its 64th annual Morel Mushroom Festival. Thursday afternoon, festival committee members were out at Veteran's Memorial Park setting up tents and carnival rides to get ready for the four-day event. Also in Boyne City: American...
Largest Memorial Day parade in Michigan to include 7 bands, 6 queens and more
MACKINAW CITY, MI – The largest Memorial Day weekend parade in Michigan will include five high school bands, six pageant queens, the Scottville Clown Band and the Petoskey Steel Drum Band – among many other entries. The parade is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, May 25, in Mackinaw...
Softball Game Preview: Charlevoix Hits the Road
The Charlevoix Rayders will be staying on the road on Monday to face off against the Elk Rapids Elks at 4:30 p.m. Charlevoix lost 10-4 to Grayling on Monday. Meanwhile, Elk Rapids had to endure a five-game losing streak, but that streak is no more. They put the hurt on Petoskey with a sharp 16-6 win on Thursday. Elk Rapids might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team's won eight games by six runs or more this season.
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