Oct 30, 2009 | Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Be it cherries, fudge, wine, or a Petoskey stone from a favorite...
I'm a fudgy - and proud of it! Leave it to uber-entrepreneur Bob Sutherland to come up with what must be the ultimate Michigan souvenir: creamy fudge made from of cherries - and wine.
Boating permit requirements may change
A bill awaiting Gov. Jennifer Granholm's signature would change permit requirements for those who already own a dock, pier or other anchoring structure and those looking to build one on an inland lake or stream.
Fire Damages Petoskey Church, Daycare
A kitchen fire left heavy smoke damage in a Petoskey church. The fire happened around 7:15 a.m. at Cross Pointe Christian Fellowship.
10/27 - Emmet County Church Damaged by Fire
Hide Video An early morning fire badly damaged an Emmet County church and preschool.
Collectors: Tim and Fran Buck's fireplace - every stone, a story
Tim Buck's favorite stone in his fireplace at Mollyocket Motel and Conference Center in Woodstock is one that came from the Sea of Galilee in Israel.
PBS TV host Katie Brown to reflect on career transitions during speech at Uica
Katie Brown is running late. "Sorry," she apologizes on the phone, taking a break from a TV shoot in northern Michigan.
10/22 - Emmet County Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Teenager
Hide Video An Emmet County painting contractor is accused of sexually assaulting a teenage employee.
Ex-Emmet County deputy pleads guilty to 3 charges
PETOSKEY, Mich. - A former Emmet County sheriff's deputy accused of crimes including having sex with a stalking victim while on duty has pleaded guilty to three unrelated charges.
Former Emmet County Deputy Pleads Guilty
Hide Video A former Emmett County sheriff's deputy admitted to crimes he committed on the job.
Cygnus Inc. receives prestigious design award
The new wall mounted workstations are completely customizable and can feature beveled inlays, rounded tops and sleek hardware.
U-M to review policies on returning Indian remains
Facing criticism for still holding the remains of about 1,400 Native Americans in its archaeological collection, the University of Michigan will be reviewing its policies on how to properly deal with Indian bones and artifacts.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Time for a peak fall color roadtrip
The lakeshore offers a wide-open view of fall colors, peaking in northern Michigan.
The Many Eras of Castle Farms By Kristi Kates 10/12/09 Looking at a photo of today's Castle Farms, you might think you're in Western Europe as opposed to Northern Michigan.
The seventh annual C.S. Lewis Festival is now underway in Petoskey. Aside from being a British scholar, Lewis is best known for the children's series "The Chronicles of Narnia". Now through November a series of events are being held including seminars, speaker series, and theatrical presentations.
When Liberals Attack! The Can't Say Christmas Edition
Some lovely atheists and agnostics think saying the word "Christmas" will make you a religious fanatic, so they are suing to make sure school kids don't say the word.
Summer sales down at Harbor airport; new terminal started
The national economic slump was certainly felt at the Harbor Springs Municipal Airport this summer.
Heating Companies Inspect Furnaces for Winter
If you haven't turned your heater on yet, chances are you're close. Just like the leaves, temperatures are falling and heating companies are making sure your furnace works right.
Bronze statue of patron lumber baron will oversee his park
It is folklore that Charles Hackley's ghost haunts Hackley Public Library. A park, school and art collection he helped establish also are in the same block.
New Medical Clinic Coming to Mackinaw City
A new medical clinic called Mackinaw City Medical Clinic will soon open in Mackinaw City.
Finding Ernest Annual Hemingway Weekend returns to Petoskey By Kristi Kates 9/28/09 Plenty of local places in Petoskey and Northern Michigan are often noted as 'Hemingway hangouts,' including a rooming house that Hemingway stayed in in 1919 at 602 State Street in Petoskey; the Perry Hotel, also in Petoskey; the Sturgeon and Pigeon Rivers, where ...