Glen Catt and Wally Kidd gave the Boyne City Main Street Board an overview of a proposed change o the One Water Street development project.
Plans for South Park Street and the operation of the Boyne Farmers Market were both major agenda items at a recent Main Street Meeting.
A new type of art gallery owned by Mariah and Vicki Hankins will be coming to Boyne City. Read further to see where, when, and just why this new business will be so unique.
The May 2nd issue of The Boyne City Gazette features a new agreement for our emergency services, two new businesses, photos from the Boyne Business Expo, and the Elementary School Carnival! Pick it up on newsstands, or to read it with your breakfast, subscribe today!
The happenings of the County Commission, including the resignation of John Jarema as Civil Counsel, building permit issues, and the re-bidding of the Sheriff Substation project.
In the April 25 issue, you will find picture of Boyne City High School’s People’s Choice Awards, a story on the East Jordan Commission, County Personnel/Internal Government Meeting, and much more!
East Jordan City Commissioners spent the better part of the Tuesday April 17, meeting discussing the 2012-2013 budget – specifically emergency services funding, including some verbal sparring between Commissioners Tony Cutler and Thomas Breakey.
The fourth annual Boyne Business Expo & Taste of Boyne is bigger than ever with 97 exhibitors featuring restaurants, breweries and assorted businesses from throughout the region.
The life and times of Gail Howie of Boyne City
Charlevoix County Chief-Assistant Prosecutor Shaynee Fanara spoke to the Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners during their Wednesday April 11, meeting about concerns she has with her boss Charlevoix County Prosecutor John Jarema.
Chef’s Challenge is a celebration of Michigan products and the chefs that cook them as well as cooking seminars and demonstrations.
How we handle our trash as a county is discussed amongst county leaders
Just over three weeks after East Jordan City Administrator Robert Anderson announced his resignation, a public hearing has been scheduled to garner input on what people want in their next city administrator.
What began on May 11, 2011, with a Petoskey News-Review request for documents under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) resulted in an ultimate judgment in favor of the newspaper for two of the six e-mails they had sought.
Several Charlevoix County officials met Friday March 9, to discuss the future of road infrastructure funding.


