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On today's show, northern Michigan is denied FEMA aid for ice storm relief. A new PFAs mitigating system could be coming to Pellston. And Cadillac officials will not be charged, according to a special prosecutor. Nick is joined by Speaker of the House Ma
The Bay Area Transportation Authority's Executive Director lasted less than a month on the job. The M-22 Roundabout paving project has been rescheduled. And a new bill in Lansing would ban experiments on dogs.
Arson is suspected in a fire that led to the total destruction of a historic building in Charlevoix. We have learned more information about the Isle Royale Deaths. And the accident involving the Charlevoix Golf Team has prompted new legislation.
An update on the Little Traverse Wheelway's Miracle Mile. Several updates on road work in Traverse City that is already underway. And an update on our very own tower reconstruction project for some of our sister stations.
We discuss the life and legacy of Chris Struble with someone who knew him very well. We have a brief update on the Kei Ju Farm situation in Emmet County. And Traverse City could be the premier location for the treatment of long COVID.
A high speed chase in Emmet County. Gas prices have reached thier lowest cost in years, and it's about to get more expensive to own an EV or plug in Hybrid here in Michigan.
An animal control case in Emmet County leaves the public divided. A multi-car accident leaves a 54-year-old Fife Lake man dead. And could Beaver Islands' affordable housing plan serve as a blueprint for other rural areas in the state?
Bellaire Village Residents may see their water bills go up for a period of time over the next few months; I'll tell you why. Beaver Island is seeing major preparations underway for impending high-speed internet access. And Traverse City has begun round-t
Conservatives are outraged at possible changes being made to public schools' sex education, and we will be joined by State Board of Education Member Tom McMillin and President of Citizens for Traditional Values Eileen McNeil to discuss. And Traverse City
A motorcycle accident claims the life of a Petoskey Teen. A group is trying to claim that monkeys have the same rights as humans in a case developing in the UP. And those annoying potholes may be a thing of the past thanks to a new technology developed by
A large road work project in Petoskey is about to go into hibernation. A popular streaming service is about to be shut down after nearly 20 years of operation. And several projects have been greenlit in Grand Traverse County.
An update on possible repairs to the Little Traverse Wheelway's eroded Miracle Mile! A Grand Traverse County man has been arrested for allegedly impregnating his teen daughter. And a proposed bill in the Michigan House could help more stray dogs get into
The price of fishing licenses may be going up. A local community is getting a new fire truck with the assistance of the state government. And a local ski resort is adding a new lift and new skiable terrain.
A Cadillac teen has been arrested for allegedly stabbing another teen. A fire in Bay Harbor temporarily closes a popular restaurant. And an update on the possible new bridge outside Traverse City State Park.
Thousands of Michiganders are left in solo battles against the state as the government seeks to reclaim unemployment overpayments. A drowning in Dickson Township. And Grand Traverse County moves forward with technological upgrades.
Road work between Petoskey and Walloon Lake may lead to traffic delays for months. Traverse City is considering establishing a controversial holiday. And firefighters in Cadillac have new radios paid for by a federal grant.
We have an overview of the state budget that was passed in the early morning hours today. Traverse City's new ethics ordinance has a final draft, which we will review. And one Republican lawmaker wants school board members to declare their political part
On today's show: How has the federal government shutdown affected our area? Parents and students are increasingly vocal about increased congestion at the high school due to the closure of an exit. And high-speed internet is being expanded in rural Cheboy
Happy Hunting season! The state government avoids a shutdown...for now, while the federal government was not as lucky. And a City of Cadillac Department is scrambling to find meeting minutes to prove their innocence as they are facing an investigation by
Thousands of homes and businesses will see higher energy bills here in northern Michigan due to a rate hike. The DNR is deciding between a pair of proposals to help protect Beaver Island. And cannabis shops are banding together to sue the state government