by Carly Simpson | Mar 30, 2021 | Counties, Live Here, Outdoors, Towns
Sure, you might have a hunting or fishing license. But do you have a unicorn hunting license? (No, this isn’t an April Fool’s joke.) Featured in the April 2021 issue of Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine. Check it out! In 1971, the late W.T. (Bill)...
by mynorthmedia | Mar 30, 2021 | Counties, Food & Drink, Towns, Work Here
Featuring wine from Good Harbor, olive oils and vinegar from Fustini’s and artisanal bread from 9 Bean Rows, the new Box of GOODness has arrived just in time to make your Northern Michigan summer even sweeter. Good Harbor Vineyards has teamed up with local 9...
by Michigan DNR | Mar 29, 2021 | Counties, Outdoors
Recently found in Northern Michigan, Hemlock woolly adelgid is an invasive species responsible for rapidly killing trees. Learn how to identify, treat, manage and report it with these tips from the Michigan DNR. If hemlock trees on your property show signs of hemlock...
by Greg Tasker, Carly Simpson and Emily Tyra | Mar 29, 2021 | Counties, Food & Drink, Towns
Hard-pressed to pick, but we are overjoyed to present our 31 Northern Michigan ciders to try now… 1  Queen Ann // Townline Ciderworks, Williamsburg // Holy moly blissful berries—an apple blend with fresh strawberries, blueberries, sweet and tart cherries. 2  Pineapple...
by Libby | Mar 26, 2021 | Counties, Events, Food & Drink, Live Here, Towns
Searching for events in Northern Michigan this April? Whether you’re looking for an Easter Brunch in Suttons Bay or Wine Dinner Party in Petoskey, we’ve rounded up April’s top events just for you. Meatloaf Mondays: City Park Grill | Mondays through...
by Michigan DNR | Mar 26, 2021 | Counties, Outdoors, Towns
This spring, varying fishing conditions are on our radar. Learn how everything from windy weather to river closings is impacting fishing in the Northwest Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula. If you’re headed out fishing, please do your part to keep yourself and others...
by Carly Simpson | Mar 25, 2021 | Counties, Farm and Agriculture, Food & Drink, Towns
Anne and Brian Bates, owners of Bear Creek Organic Farm in Petoskey, fill us in on summer plans, what’s in season and the “grand impact a handful of customers can have” by shopping locally. One long year after the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed...
by Allison Acosta | Mar 24, 2021 | Counties, Outdoors
For decades, the Leelanau Conservancy Wildflower Rescue Committee has been working to save countless native plants from development. Learn how this group is responsible for protecting Leelanau’s ecosystems. Featured in Inspired Life: Living Your Best Life at...