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Traumatic Walmart Attack, Rallying Community Support, Summer Arts, Music & Sports in Northern Michigan

Traumatic Walmart Attack, Rallying Community Support, Summer Arts, Music & Sports in Northern Michigan

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Monday, July 28, 2025. If you are just tuning in, here’s what’s happening around our community and what you need to know as you kick off your week.

First, our top story this morning is the community’s response after the weekend’s traumatic incident at the local Walmart. Eleven people were injured during a random stabbing attack on Saturday afternoon, but there has been encouraging news from Munson Medical Center: all victims are now out of critical condition. Seven remain in fair condition, with four listed as serious, and everyone is expected to survive. Good Samaritans and law enforcement acted quickly to stop and detain the attacker, and the community has really rallied to support victims and their families. The suspect, now in custody, is expected to face terrorism and multiple assault charges as investigators work to determine motive. The Sheriff’s Department and area officials have praised the swift action that undoubtedly prevented further harm, and several support resources are open this week, including free counseling at the Innovation Center and crisis support at the Brook Street center. If you need someone to talk to, help is available – let’s continue looking out for one another in the days ahead.

Now, on to brighter things as summer in Northern Michigan offers plenty to enjoy and experience. Start your Monday exploring a diverse lineup of arts exhibits across town. The Glen Arbor Arts Center is showcasing “Random: Collages From The Scrap Pile,” featuring spontaneous works from local artist Mark Mehaffey that invite you to look for creativity in the unexpected. Over at the Crooked Tree Arts Center, you can visit the “Turning” exhibition, highlighting stunning wooden art creations from the Northwestern Michigan Woodturners Club, as well as “Wooden and Earthen: A Celebration of Art Rooted in Nature,” which features earthy inspiration from Nik Burkhart, Nick Preneta, and other talented artists.

Looking for afternoon plans? The “Small Works: Community Collage” project is running at the Cornwell Gallery, and if you’re inspired by Michigan’s waterways, the “Sailing Life” exhibition covers everything about the nautical adventures that define our region.

Tonight, get ready for a full lineup of music. The Waterfront Park Amphitheater in Elberta hosts “Jammin Mondays on Betsie Bay,” bringing in Chicago rock and blues with the nationally touring Steepwater Band at 7 p.m. Or, classical fans might want to head over to see the Traverse City Philharmonic for a night featuring Beethoven’s 7th and the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with special guest Andrew Sords. Fans of swing and nostalgia will not want to miss the world-famous Glenn Miller Orchestra performing classic favorites this evening.

If you’re feeling sporty, it’s a big night for the Traverse City Pit Spitters, who are on the road taking on the Kalamazoo Growlers. While they’re away, keep an eye out for home games later this week as the playoff race heats up.

As you plan your week, remember the local fairs and markets coming up, especially if you’re eager for summer produce, crafts, and a chance to connect even more with your neighbors.

This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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