
Josh Monroe
Photojournalist at WWTV-TV (Cadillac, MI)
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1 week ago |
9and10news.com | Josh Monroe |Megan Huiskens
TRAVERSE CITY —A new wave of scams is targeting independent authors. Mission Point Press is a publishing company in Traverse City and they’re warning about emails from people claiming to be booksellers; even ones as big as Barnes & Noble. The emails will typically request bulk orders from authors and send personal and payment information. Brilliant Books in downtown Traverse City says they’re no strangers to book scams that target their company.
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9and10news.com | Josh Monroe |Megan Huiskens
Elmwood Township Marina upgrading their facility and experienceLEELANAU COUNTY — The Elmwood Township Marina in Leelanau County will be getting new upgrades this summer. The marina is building a new Harbor Building featuring a day room, new bathrooms and showers. Something that boaters of the marina have not had for 30 years. There will also be an outdoor pavilion with grills and a new grinder at the fish station.
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9and10news.com | Josh Monroe
04-17-2025 at 06:00:00 PM EDT| Updated 04-17-2025 at 06:00:01 PM EDTTRAVERSE CITY — The Father Fred Foundation celebrated a birthday near and dear to them. Father Edwin Fredrick, who the non-profit is named after, would have been 100 on April 17th. The foundation celebrated by throwing a birthday celebration and reflecting on the importance of helping with essential needs within the community.
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9and10news.com | Josh Monroe |Megan Huiskens
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY — A change is coming to Grand Traverse County’s 9-1-1 calling systemCounty Commissioners voted unanimously on the change at their April 16th meeting. The current system has been shared with the Charlevoix Cheboygan Emmet Central Dispatch Authority since 2018. Grand Traverse Central Dispatch says this will minimally impact other signees after backing out. They attribute the motion to a poorly supported and defective system.
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9and10news.com | Megan Huiskens |Josh Monroe
TRAVERSE CITY — The Safe Harbor Emergency Shelter said they’re ready to help those currently living in the homeless encampment known as The Pines, but they’re waiting on city approval to stay open year-round. “The first night I spent in the pines, it. It was the worst night of my life. I had nowhere to go. It wasn’t a fad. It wasn’t a thing.”Audrey Ouillette has been searching for housing in traverse city for 7 years while working 3 jobs to get by.
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