
Episode 650
On today's show: A big update on pricing for the ferries servicing Mackinac Island. A pair of young women was struck by a car in Traverse City. And Harbor Springs has filled the vacancy on its city council.
On today's show: A big update on pricing for the ferries servicing Mackinac Island. A pair of young women was struck by a car in Traverse City. And Harbor Springs has filled the vacancy on its city council.
On today's show: a pair of drownings leaves a local community in shock. Traverse City Commissioners will consider giving themselves a raise. And Petoskey Public Schools may be getting a new logo and mascot ahead of the upcoming school year.
Chris was able to catch up with his good friend and founder of the famous Northern Michigan Music Festival Blissfest! Here is part 1 of their conversation.
Organized retail theft in Grand Traverse County. Harbor Springs Public Schools officials begin their search for a new Superintendent. And Traverse City Police and the FBI are highlighting a 12-year-old cold case.
What is going on with ferry-related fees on Mackinac Island? Elk Rapids citizens are fighting to keep a local building as a community center. And an alleged cult in our backyard that gained national attention on Netflix has been raided by law enforcement.
On today's show, a Line 5 court case is ending up at the US Supreme Court. A tragic story involving a local member of law enforcement. And one Michigan University is closing while another will undergo layoffs.
On today's show, a Cadillac man was arrested after a vicious attack over the weekend. New voter registration laws went into effect today. Two more deaths at the tip of the UP. And two traffic fatalities on Sunday in Leelanau County.
On today's show, A car crashes into a motel in St Ignace. The National Cherry Festival kicks off tomorrow in Traverse City. And the head of a St Ignace-based animal shelter is fired after being accused of misusing funds.
On today's show, more information on the Traverse City State Park bridge removal. Cheboygan is getting rid of short-term rentals from its residential areas. And one electric co-op is raising its rates in the aftermath of the ice storm.
On today's show, more jobs are leaving Michigan after millions of dollars were spent to attract them. A local man saves two boys from possibly drowning in Antrim County. And Secretary of State Benson blames contractors for a failed website launch, while Republicans blame her incompetence.