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  1. Cross Village passes ORV ordinance. Riders can travel on shoulder of township roads beginning July 17.
  2. Alanson's locks are up and running once again
  3. State police and other UP authorities continue search for teenage boy, more details at petoskeynews.com
  4. Read how indefinite lock closures are affecting Alanson businesses in today's News-Review or at petoskeynews.com
  5. Alanson locks closed, will hopefully reopen on friday
  6. Commissioners set date with ORV ordinance in today's Petoskey News-Review or at petoskeynews.com
  7. Commissioners approve resolution to set August 13 public hearing on ORV ordinance
  8. Details on Harbor Spring's airport debt free new terminal building in today's Petoskey News-Review or at Petoskeynews.com
  9. off-road vehicle ordinance chatter revs up in today's Petoskey News-Review
  10. Petoskey News-Review will stream its interview with Sen. Carl Levin today at 3 p.m. at petoskeynews.com
  11. The morels are still poppin
  12. Emmet commissioners unanimously support creation of opiate treatment center under NMSAS
  13. Former Rep. Howard Walker makes his official announcement that he hq running for the 37th Senate district seat in 2010
  14. Cupps and Bezilla win harbor school board spots. All millages pass in emmet county
  15. Crooked River lock is officially open
  16. Tea party organisers claim friday attendance 1000 plus
  17. check out the PNR's interview with Joe the Plumber http://tinyurl.com/d5owmr
  18. Michigan Senate roles out corrections reform bill package
  19. Pellston school board approves $322K in proposed budget cuts, including four members of teaching staff
  20. According to a MIRS report Rep. Elsenheimer interested in judicial position over Senate seat