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Traverse City Local Frequency: March 12 - Art, New Dining, and Community Updates

Traverse City Local Frequency: March 12 - Art, New Dining, and Community Updates

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Thursday, March 12.

Start your day with a bit of excitement from the streets, folks. In the wee hours this morning, Traverse City police made a swift arrest of a masked cyclist spotted pedaling around with bolt cutters, raising eyebrows about what mischief he had in mind. No injuries or major incidents reported, but its a reminder to keep an eye out as our community stays safe and vigilant through these crisp March days.

Shifting gears to something deliciously local, downtown foodies take note: Mama Lus on Front Street, your go-to spot for those mouthwatering tacos, is saying goodbye in two months to make way for a fresh concept from the same owners. Happy Cat, an Asian-inspired restaurant, is set to bring bold flavors and new vibes to the scene, keeping that prime real estate buzzing with culinary energy that draws us all together.

Art lovers, youre in for a treat today. The Annual Youth Arts Show is underway at a venue near you, showcasing incredible works from K through 12 students and educators across the Grand Traverse region. Its running through April 11th, so swing by to celebrate young talent thats shaping our creative future, one brushstroke at a time. And over at Alluvion Arts, the powerful exhibition We Will Not Whisper opens its doors, featuring 19 fierce female visual artists tackling the erosion of civil rights with bold, unapologetic pieces. These shows remind us how art fuels conversation and connection right here in our backyard.

On the infrastructure front, while the State Transportation Commission meets today in Lansing to shape Michigans roads and funds, keep tabs on upcoming US-31 rebuild plans from Sullivan Road in Green Lake Township. Smoother drives ahead mean easier commutes for all of us heading to work, school, or those spontaneous lake outings.

And in bigger Michigan news with Traverse City ties, the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa is part of tribal coalitions arguing before the state Supreme Court against Enbridges Line 5 tunnel plan. Theyre pushing for a deeper look at spill risks to protect our precious Great Lakes, a fight that hits home for anyone who cherishes our waterways.

Get out there today, support local creators, savor those last Mama Lus tacos, and stay plugged into what makes Traverse City thrive. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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