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Jan. 29—The Overlook apartment residents will see a change in ownership and some upgrades throughout the property in the Northeast Heights. The 344-unit, garden-style multifamily property at ...
The economy of Bear Creek was based on coal. The Smith Mine Disaster in 1943, followed by the decline in demand for coal in the late 1940s and 1950s caused the closure of the connecting railroad in 1953 and subsequently most of the coal mines, and the population declined steadily to less than 100 persons.
Bear Mountain Bridge Road is a three-mile (4.8 km), two-lane section of US 6/US 202 from the west approach to Bear Mountain Bridge to a former toll house in the Town of Cortlandt, New York, United States. Local residents sometimes refer to the road as the Goat Trail.
Jim Green, a formerly enslaved person, became Bear Creek's first Black landowner in 1878. [1] Other Black families began to move to the area, and Bear Creek became a predominantly Black community. Bear Creek's first church, Shady Grove Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, was established in 1884. [1]
Bear Creek Township is a civil township of Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the township population was 6,542, making it the most populous municipality in Emmet County.
The community began as a lumber camp in 1850 when Captain Welcome Hyde, a lumberman, located on the bank of the Embarrass River and cut the first road into the area. The Milwaukee, Lake Shore, and Western Railroad (later Chicago and North Western Railway) was constructed through the area on its way to Clintonville, and began passenger and freight service through Bear Creek in 1878.
In a video obtained by the Citizen Times, four people are trying to grab the black bear cubs, which are perched on a tree branch extending over a short fence to the apartment property.
A station on Bethel Valley Road controlled access to the "X-10" site in Bethel Valley, where Oak Ridge National Laboratory is located; [2] a station on Scarboro Road near Bear Creek Road controlled access to the Y-12 nuclear weapons production facility in Bear Creek Valley; [3] and a station on Oak Ridge Turnpike (now part of Tennessee State ...