REGION – A 27 year-old Central Lake man could be facing up to 15 years in prison if he is convicted of causing the death of a Torch River resident last Tuesday in a fatal vehicle crash on U.S. 31.
MANCELONA – Dan and Ann Steiner of Bellaire, and Grand Traverse Industries (GTI) in Mancelona held their annual Christmas Party last Thursday, Dec. 14, in memory of the Steiner's son, Todd, who was a client at GTI. He passed away in September 2015.
BELLAIRE – Shanty Creek Resorts and hundreds of residents in a nearby subdivision got an early Christmas present with last week’s announcement that a toxic underground plume of contamination known as TCE has turned and now appears to be headed away from private wells providing water to the resort
ELK RAPIDS – The village of Elk Rapids received some very welcome news last week when it was announced that it has been recommended for a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) development grant that will allow for extensive improvements to a popular recreation area.
REGION – A Rapid City woman died when the car she was riding in was struck head on by another vehicle while traveling in Antrim County’s Elk Rapid Township shortly after 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 12.
ELLSWORTH – The first element visitors notice when they walk in the door of McPherson's Evergreens is the rich smell of a coniferous forest – the smell of Christmas.
BELLAIRE – For the past several weeks, Bellaire residents have watched with interest as large tanker trucks have departed the village's DPW yard at the end of Court Street, and headed out of town.
TORCH LAKE - In what many hope is the end to a long standing issue dating back to 2014, the Torch Lake Township Zoning Board of Appeals ruled during a special hearing on Wednesday, Nov.
BELLAIRE – Members of Bellaire's nonprofit Area Seniors, Inc., organization will see some big changes in January after longtime board members and co-founders Ray Mills, Rosemarie Mills and Bertha Baker step down from the group's board of directors.
BELLAIRE – Appointments are always encouraged, but walk-ins showing up unannounced last week at The Bellaire Barbers on Cayuga Street in Bellaire would have found a vacant building. That’s because the shop recently moved about one block north to 706 Broad St.