Developer and Attorney Under Scrutiny: Key Questions Arise in Traverse City Case

Traverse City, Michigan — A local developer and an attorney are set to face scrutiny over their involvement in a controversial project that has stirred debate within the community. Questions surrounding the project’s impact and the processes leading to its approval have prompted city officials to organize a public meeting for residents to voice their concerns. The project, aimed at revitalizing parts of downtown Traverse City, has garnered mixed reactions from residents. Proponents argue that it could boost the local economy and improve infrastructure. However, critics worry about potential disruptions and the long-term effects on … Read more

Grand Traverse County Faces Legal Challenge for Alleged Violations in Park Transfer Meeting Procedures

Traverse City, MI — In a legal twist that underscores ongoing tensions over public transparency, a fresh lawsuit has been filed against the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners, alleging multiple violations of the Michigan Open Meetings Act (OMA). This litigation follows a controversial decision by the county to transfer ownership of Twin Lakes County Park to Long Lake Township, which has sparked not only public outcry but subsequent legal challenges. Attorney Brace Kern, representing Long Lake Township resident Kay Ingraham, claims that the county board has repeatedly failed to adhere to state laws designed … Read more