The mixed-use development, likely including much-needed housing, is slated for 9 acres along 1,120 feet of Betsie Lake. The ...
After months of being classified as being in severe drought, the National Drought Monitor now categorizes Alpena County as exhibiting moderate drought conditions. The on-and-off lake effect snow ...
Long Lake, Beaver Lake, and Sunken Lake parks in Alpena County each enjoyed full campgrounds last year. Local park officials say they expect the same at the three Alpena County-owned campgrounds this ...
Groundhog Day is on its way and if Punxsutawney Phil or Michigan's Woody the Woodchuck don't see their ... During Candlemas, Christians would light candles to predict how long winter would last. The ...
If you're wondering how much longer the bitter cold and snow will stick around, be prepared, you can expect Michigan's winter season to last a few more months — maybe longer. The state started ...
On Jan. 30, the Greenstone OPP confirmed that Adrienne Towegishig was found dead in Long Lake #58 First Nation on Jan. 26. The family of a missing woman from Long Lake #58 First Nation in ...
The extreme cold is making for a fascinating look on Grand Traverse Bay at Traverse City, Michigan. Grand Traverse Bay is a bay on Lake Michigan. The large temperature difference between still ...
A Michigan connectivity provider has announced plans to build a redundant, long-haul fiber route from Grand Rapids to Lansing. The company behind the plans, 123NET, has put $11 million into the ...
Austin Brothers’ Beer Company is a family-owned microbrewery in Alpena, Michigan, was founded by a family from Southern California. It has become a popular spot for quality beer and pub food.
No way you're picking the wrong horse with this Lake Michigan luxury house that's on the market. Not only does it have a guesthouse and a barn with an indoor horse-riding arena that could be used ...
Crews are asking people to stay off the ice due to the warming temperatures. Rescue crews were called to Long Lake in Grand Traverse County after concerns someone may have fallen through the ice.