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From 1957 until the Kellogg Studio closed in 1976, the “Mythological Horse that Came Out of the Sea,” sat in front of the studio on Charlevoix Ave in Petoskey. Using mythology to describe natural ...
Gerald “Jerry” Guy Gage, a humble marine and our beloved father, “Papa”, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully at the age of 82 in the early morning hours on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, ...
John G. Davis of Harbor Springs passed away August 6th, 2025 in the company of his loving wife JoAnne after a brief battle with Glioblastoma. John, the son of Albert George and Anna Terbuska Davis was ...
Happy National Farmers Market Week. This week we celebrate the vital role farmers markets play in our nation’s food system. We are fortunate to have a vibrant market, amazing quality vendors, and ...
The recent resignations of Superintendent Brad Plackemeier and Athletic Director Anna Novak represent a major loss for the Harbor Springs school district. These administrators brought years of ...
Your local Community Foundations remind you that August is “Make a Will Month,” a national campaign encouraging individuals and families to take the vital step of creating or updating their wills. As ...
Thanks to generous donors, the Stuttering Foundation has donated books and DVDs to public libraries across the country, including the Alanson Area Public Library. Stuttering Foundation books are ...
First, I want to thank you for the lovely notes I received last week about the column I found in my old files. Obviously, it spoke to many of you as it did to me. Remember the old adage; “eat dessert ...
West Traverse Township announced the implementation of TextMyGov, a text messaging service. This service will enable residents to effortlessly receive important notifications and easily find specific ...
The Harbor Springs High School Class of 2025 graduated on a cool but sunny Sunday afternoon at Ottawa Stadium in front of an audience full of family and friends. After Principal Leigh Inglehart ...
As warmer weather draws Michiganders outdoors, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reminding residents to stay vigilant against ticks – tiny pests that can pose ...
The Harbor Springs Board of Education approved their search firm for the district superintendent position that needs to be filled following the resignation of Brad Plackemeier in June. The district ...