Former co-owner of Crazy Horse Steakhouse admits it is a risky venture.
Grand Traverse County Traverse City, MI
Former co-owner of Crazy Horse Steakhouse admits it is a risky venture.
Tax will cover the township’s legal costs to challenge Aubrey McClendon’s efforts to develop Denison dunes property.
Store opened by A. H. Brink still stands, but a newer hardware center built in 1956 is across the street.
“If we don’t fight this, we have lost all possibility of ever producing power here again.”
Decided: Township supervisor Bill Wester must have the township board’s approval before signing legal documents. The vote was triggered by Wester’s signature on controversial McClendon property documents.
Students who are 5 to 17 pay 50 cents for one-way fare or $1 daily for round trip services, she said.
Tomorrow, a separate hearing could void election that raised taxes to fund Saugatuck’s legal battle with billionaire over dunes land.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is funding the analysis, at a cost of more than $47,500 for the Voss Boys gas station and more than $24,500 for Sligh Furniture factory.
BPW claims it met all the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act in its application.
The city might have to delay some projects in its capital improvement fund to free up additional money for the erosion measures.