
Ted Wendling
Staff Writer at Traverse City Record-Eagle
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
record-eagle.com | Ted Wendling
TRAVERSE CITY — As an unusually snowy winter melted into spring, an unwelcome sight began to reveal itself on the berms of the roughly 1,000 miles of road maintained by the Grand Traverse County Road Commission. Garbage. Lots of it. kAm%96C6 H6C6 D9C65565 E:C6D[ 56C6=:4E A:646D @7 7FC?:EFC6 2?5 E96 E92H:?8 42C42DD6D @7 2?:>2=D[ ?@H 36:?8 762DE65 FA@? 3J 42CC:@? 3:C5D] %96C6 H6C6 42C 76?56CD 2?5 @E96C 3C@<6? 42C A2CED[ 2D H6== 2D >2:=3@I6D E92E 925 366?
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Jun 1, 2024 |
record-eagle.com | Ted Wendling
TRAVERSE CITY — On April 15, about three weeks after the Traverse City Area Public Schools reported a “network disruption” that closed schools for two days, a cybersecurity research firm in England reported the alarming news that a shadowy group of hackers called the Medusa group had penetrated TCAPS’ computer network and was demanding $500,000 in ransom.
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May 6, 2024 |
record-eagle.com | Ted Wendling |Elizabeth Brewer
TRAVERSE CITY — Crippled by arthritis and diabetes, 68-year-old Luis Asanza pushed a walker laden with his belongings down the Men’s Trail in the Pines on Tuesday morning. His torn Crocs scuffed the dirt as he limped to his new “home” — a used tent, erected next to the trail so that he will be visible if trouble comes calling.
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May 5, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Ted Wendling |Elizaeth Rewer
May 5—TRAVERSE CITY — Crippled by arthritis and diabetes, 68-year-old Luis Asanza pushed a walker laden with his belongings down the Men's Trail in the Pines on Tuesday morning. His torn Crocs scuffed the dirt as he limped to his new "home" — a used tent, erected next to the trail so that he will be visible if trouble comes calling.
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May 4, 2024 |
record-eagle.com | Ted Wendling |Elizabeth Brewer
TRAVERSE CITY — Crippled by arthritis and diabetes, 68-year-old Luis Asanza pushed a walker laden with his belongings down the Men’s Trail in the Pines on Tuesday morning. His torn Crocs scuffed the dirt as he limped to his new “home” — a used tent, erected next to the trail so that he will be visible if trouble comes calling.
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