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WPBN-TV presently broadcasts 37 hours, 10 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 7 hours, 5 minutes each weekday, one hour on Saturdays and 1 hour, 5 minutes on Sundays). When WTOM first began broadcasting, it had its own studio on US 23 east of Cheboygan, and broke off from WPBN's signal to air its own newscasts.
About 8:30 p.m., a video played from Trump on board his aircraft in which he apologized for the delay and said he expected to arrive in Traverse City about 10 p.m. and hoped people would stay around.
Harbor Point, circa 1900s A few of the historic homes on the Harbor Point peninsula Harbor Point is an unincorporated community in a noncontiguous part of the township on a peninsula south of Harbor Springs at 45°25′31″N 84°59′13″W / 45.42528°N 84.98694°W / 45.42528; -84.
The community was established by Hannah, Lay & Company as the location of a sawmill west of Traverse City in 1871. The community had a post office from 1873 to 1878, and 1884 to 1887. [ 9 ] The community is located at 44°44′51.6″N 85°45′52.2″W / 44.747667°N 85.764500°W / 44.747667; -85.764500 ( Long Lake, Michigan
Blair Township (/ b l ɛ ər / BLAYR) is a civil township of Grand Traverse County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township had a population of 8,994, an increase from 8,209 at the 2010 census. The township lies about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Traverse City, the largest city in Northern Michigan.
The Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy (GTRLC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Traverse City, Michigan. It is an independent organization with its own by-laws, policies, board, staff, and budget. The organization is funded by private donors as well as local, state, and national foundations.
Aug. 6—ACME — Returning a long-shuttered golf course to its previous majesty probably isn't possible without a detour or two, right into the cabbage. "It was a flyer right out of the gate ...
The Boardman River Nature Center is a nature center in Traverse City, Michigan. It is operated by the Grand Traverse Conservation District, a regional parkland authority. The nature center is dedicated to educating residents of Grand Traverse County about the animals and plants of the area, especially those native to the Boardman River valley. [1]