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Petoskey, Michigan
Petoskey is a city in Michigan, and serves as the county seat of Emmet County. It is a resort community of over 6,000 residents located on the shores of Lake Michigan's Little Traverse Bay. The name "Petoskey" means "rays of dawn" in the language of the Ottawa (tribe) indians (Little Traverse Bay Band), who are the original inhabitants of the region.
Visitors greatly enjoy the Petoskey area because of the year-long attractions: springtime flowers, swimming and boating in the summer, fall colors, and skiiing in the winter. The U.S. government estimates the median income for a household in the city at around $33,657, and the median income for a family at $48,168. North Central Michigan College is also located in Petoskey.
Petoskey and the surrounding area are notable for being the setting of several of the Nick Adams stories by Ernest Hemingway, who spent his childhood summers on nearby Walloon Lake, as well as for a high concentration of Petoskey stones, the state stone of Michigan. Petoskey is the birthplace of Information Theorist Claude Shannon and Civil War Historian Bruce Catton. It is also the boyhood home of singer/songwriter Sufjan Stevens.
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Petoskey Breaking News |
Detroit Free Press 1 as public safety director in Petoskey. Calabrese, 53, is to earn $81000 annually as Petoskey's public safety director. He has been with Eastpointe police ...
Harbor Light Local businesses across the board, said Carlin Smith, President of the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce, have been pleased with the success of this ...
Washington Post Then the snow stopped, sidewalks were shoveled, streets were plowed and all in Petoskey, Mich., went about their business. Four days later, when winter ...
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Petoskey Sports News |
Topix If a long-shot effort to amend the state constitution succeeds, Michigan could have as many as 30 casinos by 2012.
Topix Free Press sports writer Mick McCabe tackles the state tournament, class by class: DEFENDING CHAMPION: Detroit Pershing.
Topix Free Press sports writer Mick McCabe tackles the state tournament, class by class: CLASS A DEFENDING CHAMPION: Detroit Pershing.
Topix March 07, 2010 2:32 p.m. Pioneer heavyweight Chris Biggs came to The Palace of Auburn Hills on Thursday, intent on leaving a state champion on Saturday After losing his opening round match of the Division 1 individual wrestling state finals, a 6-5 heartbreaker, those dreams were dashed, he still wanted to leave a winner.
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