Tukiainen makes memories, positive impacts on Onekama Ski Team
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Aada Tukiainen finished 15th in the state in the giant slalom. (News Advocate file photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Aada Tukiainen races in the giant slalom on Jan. 25 at Crystal Mountain. (News Advocate file photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Aada Tukiainen competes in the slalom on Jan. 25 at Crystal Mountain. She would go on to finish 10th in the state in that event. (News Advocate file photo) Show MoreShow Less
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ONEKAMA For a time, she believed Covid-19 had dashed her dreams, but Aada Tukiainen s dreams did indeed come true, and the Onekama ski team is happy for it.
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Having a hard time finding a place to rent in Manistee County?
Long-term residential rentals in short supply
David Yarnell, For the News Advocate
Jan. 10, 2021
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According to Housing North, northern Michigan as a whole has a significant gap in available housing. A study by LandUse USA in 2019 shows the need for over 15,600 units to meet current demand. About 70% of that is for rentals. Most of that demand is for homes priced below $200,000, or for rentals below $800 a month. (File photo)
MANISTEE If you’re looking for an apartment or home to rent in the Manistee area, you may find you are in for a difficult search.
Year in review: Elections held in spite of pandemic
Dec. 30, 2020
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A poll worker answers a voter s question from behind a sneeze guard during the Aug. 5 election. Manistee County Clerk Jill Nowak reported this year s elections ran smoothly despite the additional coronavirus precautions. (File photo) Show MoreShow Less
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EDITOR S NOTE: This is part of the News Advocate s Top 10 stories of the year (in no particular order) revisiting and recapping the biggest news in Manistee County in 2020.
MANISTEE COUNTY The protests, pandemic and deep-seated political divisions that came to define 2020, also colored its election season.
With four elections scheduled, poll workers knew going in that 2020 would be a busy year, but set against the backdrop of a pandemic would prove to be an even greater challenge.
As is tradition at Eater, we closed out 2020 by surveying local food writers and our own staff on various restaurant-related topics, and publishing their responses throughout the week. Next up: What was your best restaurant meal of 2020, either takeout or dine-in?
Serena Maria Daniels, Founder and Editor, Tostada Magazine:
I can count on one hand the number of times I ate out this year. What stands out the most was during a trip to northern Michigan with my partner. I had just finished a Zoom community journalism event from a tiny motel room in Onekama, Mich. and celebrated by dining at the Glenwood, one of those classic white-tablecloth restaurants that’s popular in the area. There was no space available to eat inside, which was just fine with me. Instead, we were seated at a picnic table on the front lawn, in a wooded, garden-like setting, where I had the almond-crusted lobster tails. It was a surreal highlight of the summer.