In this edition, Olivia interviews Kyan Olshove, a Traverse City native who has spent years training to achieve his lifelong dream of becoming a professional mountain bike racer.
Michigan's cities have snowfalls that range from quite a bit less than normal to almost double the normal amount.
If you have a whiskey company located in the middle of the cherry capitol of the world, then you better lean into the fruit.
The Employer-Assisted Housing Fund was unveiled while Gov. Whitmer took part in the Northern Michigan Policy Conference in Traverse City Friday. “The Employer-Assisted Housing F
Pete Buttigieg, 43, a former presidential candidate who's viewed as a rising star by many in Democratic politics, had been floated as a potential candidate for governor next year.
In the northern Michigan tourism town, city planners are considering ways to address a long-standing housing shortage.
Sears started out in the Chicago jazz scene and has recorded with music legends like Dizzy Gillespie, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Tony Bennett. At Interlochen Arts Academy, Bill Sears spent 34 years as the Director of Jazz Studies and Instructor of Saxophone.
A Michigan man, who made a nice run on the hit NBC reality singing competition, “The Voice,” has died by suicide at 44. Ryan Whyte Maloney received a 4-chair turn in his Battle Round audition on season 6 of the show in 2014, landing on Blake Shelton’s team.
Health Alliance Plan (HAP) expands its Michigan network, adding 15 hospitals and 1,300 providers in Lansing and Traverse City.
The typical home price in the small coastal town of Leland was more than $1.06 million in late 2024. Located in Leelanau County, about 30 minutes north of Traverse City, the community had the largest year-over-year increase in home value with the typical price increasing by more than $71,
Governor Whitmer also talked about the housing shortage. She announced the Employer Assist Housing Fund which will invest in work-force housing. The Michigan State Housing Development Authority or MSHDA will divvy-up $10 million to businesses around northern Michigan that apply.
Still, it’s clear Dost is happy to be home again. After graduating from Central Michigan University, he hit the road, proverbially and literally. He was part of the Mt. Pleasant indie-rock band Anathallo before teaming up with Jack Antonoff and Nate Ruess for fun., which recorded two studio albums, seven EPs and won two Grammy Awards.