Local Frequency - Traverse City

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  • Discover the vibrant heartbeat of Traverse City with the Local Frequency podcast. Tune in for engaging stories, insider tips, and in-depth interviews with local personalities who shape the culture, food, and lifestyle of this unique Michigan destination. Whether you're a resident or a curious traveler, Local Frequency Traverse City offers a fresh perspective on everything from hidden gems to upcoming events, making it your go-to source for staying connected with the community. Dive into the local scene and experience Traverse City like never before.

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  • Crimes, Concerts, and Seasonal Celebrations: Traverse City News Roundup
    Nov 22 2024
    Good morning, this is your Local Frequency Traverse City for November 22, 2024.

    We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. Grand Traverse Commissioner Brad Jewett has pleaded guilty to a prostitution charge, a development that has sparked significant local interest and concern. Additionally, a Charlevoix man has been charged with stealing 72 campaign signs, highlighting the importance of respecting political discourse in our community.

    In cultural news, the TC Central Music Department is presenting their fall musical, Seussical, today. This wacky musical tells a story through the works of Dr. Seuss and promises to be a fun event for the whole family. Also, Traverse City is celebrating another Beer Week this November, offering a variety of events for beer enthusiasts.

    Moving to sports, the opening day of firearm deer season is today, and for some students, that means a day off from school. This season brings economic hope to the Mackinac Straits area, as hunters flock to the region.

    In job market news, while there are no major hiring announcements today, we encourage you to check out local job postings from top employers in the area. The job market remains steady, with various opportunities available across different sectors.

    In real estate, there are notable developments in Cheboygan and Petoskey, where a redevelopment project is set to create new housing. The Grand Traverse Mall is also in the spotlight, with a dozen retail spaces vacant and one anchor recently leaving. We'll keep an eye on these developments and their impact on our local economy.

    From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The Grand Traverse County Health Department is seeing a rise in reported cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, and is urging residents to take precautions.

    Weather-wise, today is expected to be cooler with clear skies, making it a great day to enjoy outdoor activities. Looking ahead, the weekend promises to be mild, with temperatures in the mid-50s.

    In new business activity, we have the Michigan North-South Passenger Rail Project moving forward with the appointment of a lead consultant. This project aims to improve transportation options in our region.

    Upcoming community events include Thanksgiving community meals in northern Michigan and the 70th Annual Buck Pole in Mancelona. These events are great opportunities to come together as a community and celebrate the holiday season.

    In local school achievements, third-graders at Kingsley Area Schools are creating a Christmas quilt to be raffled off, a heartwarming tradition that supports local causes.

    For great deals, check out local grocery stores and restaurants for holiday specials. And, in a feel-good community story, volunteers are needed to help feed hundreds on Thanksgiving Day, a reminder of the importance of giving back to our community.

    This has been your Local Frequency for Traverse City. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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