PETOSKEY — Major construction projects are making progress in Public Schools of Petoskey buildings this summer. Superintendent Jeff Leslie provided an update on the different projects taking place ...
Sip, savor and… stroll! This summer Petoskey is putting their new Social District, where patrons can wander with drinks in hand in designated areas around downtown, to the test. Learn how Petoskey ...
Petoskey and Charlevoix stones are both fossilized coral from the Devonian Age, found in Michigan. Petoskey stones have a larger, more symmetrical hexagonal pattern than Charlevoix stones. With a few ...
PETOSKEY — On June 28, 1965, Gov. George Romney signed a bill naming the Petoskey stone as Michigan's official state stone. This Petoskey stone was found in Bayfront Park in Petoskey. The stone, which ...
GAYLORD — A combination of last March's ice storm and some rainy, chilly weather in the spring initially held back tourism in Northern Michigan. But most areas finished the peak Memorial Day to Labor ...
The Salvation Army of Petoskey's Christmas in July campaign has raised $6,000 so far, but more donations are needed to meet the increasing needs of families in Emmet, Charlevoix and Antrim counties, ...
Petoskey’s new 60-unit Lofts at Lumber Square opens after six years, offering affordable housing for middle-income renters ...
Petoskey and Charlevoix stones are both fossilized coral from the Devonian Age, found in Michigan. Petoskey stones have a larger, more symmetrical hexagonal pattern than Charlevoix stones. Rock ...
PETOSKEY: Registration opens for Camp Daggett summer camp on Wednesday, January 6, 2016. Applications for 2016 summer camp will be mailed out to 2015 summer campers on January 4 and will be available ...
With a few weeks left until fall weather makes beachcombing uncomfortable, many are out along northern Michigan beaches looking for Petoskey stones. But people often find Charlevoix stones, which look ...
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