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September 1, 2005
Successful Bypass Foes Get Busy Again
Petoskey citizens, officials eye federal funds for smart traffic planning
Almost three years after they convinced the state to abandon plans to build a bypass around Petoskey, residents and officials are eager for the ...more
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