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120 West Front Street, Traverse City, Michigan 49685, United States. Circulation. 17,209 Daily. 21,846 Sunday (as of 2022) [2] Website. record-eagle.com. The Traverse City Record-Eagle is a daily morning newspaper based in Traverse City, Michigan. It calls itself "Northern Michigan's Newspaper" [3] and is the newspaper of record for Grand ...
Derek J. Bailey (1972 – September 8, 2021 [1][2]) served as Tribal Chairman of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) beginning in 2008. He also served prior on Tribal Council from 2004 to 2008. On October 1, 2011, Bailey announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Michigan's 1st congressional district.
The Traverse City Record-Eagle is a daily newspaper circulated in the 13 counties surrounding the city, and is the newspaper of record for Grand Traverse County. Daily editions of the Detroit Free Press, The Detroit News, and The Grand Rapids Press are available. Traverse is a monthly regional magazine.
Thirlby Field (/ θ ɜːr ə l b i / THURR-əl-bee; officially Thirlby Field at Harry T. Running Stadium) is a 7,000-seat football stadium located in Traverse City, Michigan.It was built in 1934 on a site where football has been played since 1896 by the Traverse City Trojans.
www.dennosmuseum.org. The Dennos Museum Center is a fine art museum and cultural center located in Traverse City, Michigan on the campus of Northwestern Michigan College (NMC). Most notable for its permanent collection of Inuit art, the Dennos Museum opened in 1991 and features rotating exhibitions of Modern and Contemporary art.
Cherryland Center, formerly known as Cherryland Mall, is a shopping center located in Garfield Township near Traverse City in the U.S. state of Michigan. Opened in 1976, the site served as the only enclosed shopping mall in Northwest Michigan until 1992, when the nearby Grand Traverse Mall opened. In 1999, the property was redeveloped as an ...
The lighthouse is located in Old Mission State Park, which is managed by Peninsula Township as Lighthouse Park, at the northern end of M-37. [9]As reported in the Traverse City Record Eagle, in a unique program, the lighthouse society sought volunteers to work and live in the Mission Point Light during 2008.
Hayes attended Traverse City West Senior High School where he was a two-way, three-sport athlete in high school. [1] He played basketball, baseball and football, where he was as an all-state tight end and defensive end. [2] He was a four-star recruit and ranked as the No. 10 offensive tackle in the nation.