Comment on Reflections on 50 years of Sleeping Bear by Cheryl Hutchings
Kathleen, thank you for sharing this wonderful, beautiful story about your father. Since I began camping in the woods of DH Day campground in 1988, I have grown to love that area beyond words. There is...
View ArticleComment on Reflections on 50 years of Sleeping Bear by Andy Stotzer
Great Story Kathleen! My family has been going up to Glen Lake for almost 100 years now. My great aunt Miriam Osgood donated the property for the Dune Climb many years ago. We always have gone up to...
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[…] Press co-founder, Barbara Siepker, told the Glen Arbor Sun last year that this combination book/art exhibit has been a long-held […]
View ArticleComment on O Pioneers: African-American settlers on Glen Lake by Larry...
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View ArticleComment on Reflections on 50 years of Sleeping Bear by Charlie W Kropf
I am the son of Hazel (Stocking) Kropf and enjoyed the writeup of Pierce”s Passion. thank you for this little bit of history. I have taken the drive many times and as recently as this July. I was born...
View ArticleComment on Reflections on 50 years of Sleeping Bear by carol Burchfield
I am the sister of Charlie Kropf (mother was Hazel Stocking) and Aunt of JohnKropf whom you met years back. Thank you for solving a mystery for me…..I searched the web for Pierce Stocking and came up...
View ArticleComment on “This Land is Your Land” for 72 hours straight by Maura Brennan
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View ArticleComment on A David vs. Goliath tale of trademark infringement by Cathleen...
Surely, there must be a law firm in the Traverse City area willing to take on this blatant infringement.
View ArticleComment on Friends of Sleeping Bear seeks Heritage Trail ambassadors by...
After I originally commented I seem to have clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and now every time a comment is added I recieve four emails with the same comment. There has to...
View ArticleComment on A David vs. Goliath tale of trademark infringement by Silvia Atsma
Of course he has already done this. It has gone unanswered.. that’s the point. It’s still going to be a fight of who has bigger pockets and that’s just not right! You pay dearly to maintain a trademark...
View ArticleComment on A David vs. Goliath tale of trademark infringement by Miss Fortune
This fake controversy is too funny, including the fact that this so-called “investigative” article was submitted by FFT product consultant Daniel Shoup. It’s a PR tactic, and I can’t wait until Young...
View ArticleComment on Liko Smith’s rich financier refuses Sugar Loaf deal by mmablaster
So I’m guessing Liko Smith has not purchased Sugar Loaf and it was all smoke and mirrors. Kinda reminds me of the 30 for 30 with the NY Islanders.
View ArticleComment on A David vs. Goliath tale of trademark infringement by Miss Fortune
I withdraw my previous comment. It was rude of me to think this is some PR tactic and make light of a situation which is clearly unfair to a local business. I hope for the best for you Mr. Young!
View ArticleComment on Fruit everywhere, but who will pick it? by Suzanne Hoff
Thanks to you, Jacob and Sarah, for this well researched, articulate article on the challenges our local agricultural employers encounter in securing a skilled, reliable seasonal workforce. Immigration...
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