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Softball Game Recap: Danville Comes Up Short
Friday just wasn't the day for Danville's offense. They lost 15-0 to the Frankfort Panthers on Friday. Danville has struggled against Frankfort recently, as their contest on Friday was their fifth consecutive lost matchup. For Frankfort's part, Taylor Gaines made a big impact no matter where she played. She looked...
Interlochen Arts Academy Festival LIVE: May 22, 23 & 24, 2024
Interlochen Arts Academy's annual Festival is a three-day celebration of student accomplishments in all seven arts areas. Festival includes performances, showcases, galleries and open houses as students share their achievements with their families and say goodbye to their friends. This year, Classical IPR will broadcast select student performances from Festival...
Cameras at the Pines: Step to increase safety or an invasion of privacy?
We want to hear viewers' opinions about a question for our UpNorthLive Unscripted show on Monday at 6:30 p.m. on ABC 29&8. Surveillance cameras are being installed at the Pines homeless encampment in Traverse City. Do you believe it is a step to increase safety or an invasion of privacy?
Glen Lake takes baseball doubleheader with Benzie Central
LEELANAU COUNTY -- Two Northwest Conference rivals crossed paths on Tuesday for a baseball doubleheader. Glen Lake hosted Benzie Central as the two teams wrap up the remaining few games in the regular season before districts begin in a few weeks. The Lakers won the first game 3-2 and got...
Microplastics filter for laundry wins top prize at Great Lakes AquaHacking challenge
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between IPR and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. The winner of a Great Lakes water quality competition is tackling microplastics pollution one washing machine at a time. Ten finalists from the United States and Canada presented their work to a four-judge panel at the AquaHacking Challenge […] The post Microplastics filter for laundry wins top prize at Great Lakes AquaHacking challenge appeared first on Michigan Advance.
It’s almost time for the National Cherry Festival
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Traverse City is the Cherry Capital of the World, and you can celebrate all things cherry this summer at the annual National Cherry Festival! We have the festival’s Executive Director, Kat, with us and the National Cherry Queen, Carmen, to talk about this year’s festival.
Nominate Now For the 18th Annual 40Under40!
It’s almost June, so it must be time to nominate an up-and-comer for this year’s Hagerty Traverse City Business News 40Under40 list!. Now in its 18th year, this celebration recognizes individuals in Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Benzie and Kalkaska counties – under the age of 40 – who are movers and shakers, and making an impact on the region’s economy. If you fit this description or know someone who does, complete the nomination form here. Winners are chosen by a panel of local judges, highlighted in the September TCBN, and toasted at an event in the fall.
Bret Michaels to perform at the 2024 National Cherry Festival
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The National Cherry Festival has announced that Bret Michaels will be performing at this year’s festival. Michaels will perform on Monday, July 1 on the Pepsi Bayside Music Stage, presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. "We are excited to bring Bret Michaels...
Expanding the education workforce pipeline
Northern Marianas College’s School of Education held a "Passing of the Torch" ceremony at Saipan World Resort on Tuesday evening in celebration of their soon-to-be graduates. Forty-four education students will receive their bachelor of science in education degree on Friday, May 17, 2024 during NMC’s 43rd Commencement Exercise at the Marianas High School gymnasium. Alongside the graduates are NMC President Galvin Deleon Guerrero, EdD, and CNMI Public School System Commissioner Dr. Lawrence Camacho.
Manton welcomes in Michigan State’s Abbey Kimball and Theryn Hallock for the day
MANTON - Michigan State women’s basketball players Abbey Kimball and Theryn Hallock made their way to Manton High School on Tuesday afternoon. The two Spartans talked to the students about what college athletics are like, as well as answered some questions that both students and teachers had for them. Kimball and Hallock then played a game of knockout against members of the Manton boys and girls basketball teams, as well as a game of horse with two members of the faculty. Two Manton students, Genna Alexander and Aubrey Hiller, very much enjoyed what the two collegiate athletes had to say. “It was kind of inspiring because they like they’re from college and I play basketball, so it’s really cool to see their perspective on things and how they got to the places they did,” said Alexander.
Traverse City plans ADA-focused redesign for West End Beach parking lot
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- For years, Traverse City commissioners have been discussing repairing the West End Beach parking lot that was damaged in 2020 due to high water. On Monday night, commissioners got an update on the project's concept design. The proposed plan presented by the city engineer...
Cherry Capital Cycling Club celebrates 40 years
The Cherry Capital Cycling Club is celebrating 40 years of promoting bicycling in The Grand Traverse Region. It’s the perfect month to celebrate because May is also National Bike Month and this year the cycling club has more members than ever. They are also planning to award more than $30,000 in grants to cycling programs and infra-structure throughout the area. Since January they’ve sponsored almost 100 rides with more than 500 people taking part.
The Volunteers: Linda Zeratsky
After the pandemic, Linda Zeratsky wanted to be part of the mental health solution and started volunteering at the Traverse City Area Public Schools in the Lunch Buddy Mentorship program. Listen to Linda’s story. Want to volunteer at the Traverse City Area Public Schools?. https://www.tcaps.net. 1009 S. Oak Street,...
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