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Petoskey
The Porch at the Perry Hotel
This former Hemingway haunt sits at the northern tip of lower Michigan on Little Traverse Bay, the hub of a region that includes a community college, five marinas, two airports, the resort areas of Bay View, Harbor Springs, Boyne City, Walloon Lake and many other small towns. Petoskey's vibe is enlightened, hip and historic; downtown's Victorian-era Gaslight District is fueled by great restaurants, boutiques, an amazing bookstore and magnificent local art, fostered by the energetic programming of the Crooked Tree Arts Center. For big-name acts, glitz and gaming, the sumptuous $140-million Odawa Casino Resort has it all.
Literary magazines add to culture of Northern Michigan
Neil Moran
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Northern Michigan is home to some of the finest literary journals in the nation. Here are four literary journals that are making a name for themselves and publishing some awesome prose from writers here in northern Michigan and around the country.
Michigan hosts architectural and industrial design event of the year
Brian Conway
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The MichiganState Historic Preservation Office will launch a blockbuster design show June 14 at Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills honoring the state's heritage of American Modernism.
Smart Commute Week challenges area businesses, residents to get out of the car
Neil Moran
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Planes, trains and automobiles? Not come June 3-7 when Emmet County hosts its fourth annual Smart Commute Week and encourages everyone to find new ways to get around, from biking to hiking to walking and everything in between.
Planting SEEDS of community: After-school programs support local youth
Kelle Barr
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
SEEDS in Traverse City might be the only organization of its kind. It's a professional collective that takes on paid work but also supports wide-ranging community programs for area residents. Writer Kelle Barr outlines what SEEDS gives back in free after-school programming for kids to help lift up NW Michigan's communities.
The Rise of the Rest: Tech hubs bloom far from Silicon Valley
Eric Peterson
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
From Greenville, North Carolina to Baltimore, from Tampa to Denver to Cleveland to the Twin Cities, tech savvy, entrepreneurship, and investment are coming together to create bright clusters of digital innovation.
What I've learned during Michigan's fight on home foreclosure
Mary Townley
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
MSHDA is partnering with the state’s religious leaders and faith communities to help homeowners avoid foreclosure with a program that addresses each homeowner’s unique situation.
Residents share Northwest Michigan beauty with the world on Instagram
Lucy Hough
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Instagram users in Northwest Michigan are taking stunning pictures of their surroundings and sharing them with the world. Learn more about how and why they are taking these photos.
Upcoming food hub to reuse hospital building, support local economy
Joe Baur
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
A food hub for Traverse City's Village at Grand Traverse Commons is in the works that aims to boost the local economy and complement the "eat local" movement.
Dreaming of owning a Michigan home?
MSHDA
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
With low mortgage rates and many houses to choose from, there’s never been a better time for state residents to buy their own home.
American-made clothing finds success in Michigan and across the country
Julia Woehrer
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Americans are notorious for buying products that are made overseas. Whether this is a choice made to save money or a choice that is not noticed at all, U.S.-based businesses are trying to keep things local as the trend of buying American-made products appears to be on the rise.
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