WTOM-TV Traverse City - Fri Nov 06
Friday, November 06, 2009 at 3:43 p.m. Many of you still have a lot of questions about the H1N1 virus and vaccine.
11/6 - T.C. Shops Try To Weather Lull Between Tourist SeasonsWWUP-TV Cadillac - Fri Nov 06
It's that time of year -- the lull between summer and winter tourist seasons. Traverse City businesses are trying to weather this quiet time before business picks up again with the holidays.
3 Swine Flu Clinics CancelledWGTU - Fri Nov 06
Three swine flu clinic planned for the Traverse City Area Public Schools are being postponed due toA a vaccine shortage.
Traverse City man comes up with 'no plow' mailbox kitWGTU - Thu Nov 05
Living in Northern Michigan, you know one of the casualties of winter could be something you use nearly every day.
Traverse City man faces felony sex chargeTraverse City Record-Eagle - Thu Nov 05
A Traverse City man faces a felony sex charge. Gerry Alan Leaureaux, 39, is charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct with a person under 13.
Wellston man charged with B&ETraverse City Record-Eagle - Thu Nov 05
A Manistee County man is charged with breaking into a home in Grand Traverse County's Long Lake Township.
Road Millages Fail, but Group Continues the FightWWUP-TV Cadillac - Wed Nov 04
A campaign to repair local, beat up roads in two Grand Traverse County townships fell short of its goal.
Former Elk Rapids woman arrested in son's slayingWWMT-TV Kalamazoo - Wed Nov 04
A northern Michigan woman has been charged in the fatal shooting of her teenage son almost two years ago.
Students Get Their Swine Flu VaccinationsWGTU - Tue Nov 03
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at 6:58 p.m. It's been almost two weeks since several northern Michigan schools have been closed because of the flu.A Now that students are returning to school, an area health department is starting student vaccination clinics.A The library at Traverse City West Middle School was turned into a medical clinic Monday ...
: Newcomers, incumbent win TCAPS raceTraverse City Record-Eagle - Tue Nov 03
Traverse City's school board will welcome two new members in January, and an incumbent will retain his seat.
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