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A 350-pound bear was in a tree for hours on Sunday before it fell onto a mattress as dozens of people watched in Traverse City.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A city in northern Michigan has a new Mother’s Day memory: A 350-pound bear was in a tree for hours, watched by dozens of people, before it fell asleep and dropped onto ...
The Traverse City Downtown Development Authority announced Tuesday that there will not be a public tree lighting this year but it will still mark the holiday season with a Downtown Light Parade.
A black bear who made themselves comfortable up in a tree in a Traverse City neighborhood was tranquilized and relocated by Michigan DNR officers.
The Traverse City Tree Lighting started in 1920s and the light parade started in 2017, keeping with the old and continuing the new, it’s about bringing everyone together.
Thousands of holiday lights will illuminate the night as this downtown parade kicks off the season near Grand Traverse Bay.
A 350-pound bear was in a tree for hours on Sunday before it fell onto a mattress as dozens of people watched in Traverse City.