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The Harbor Springs Board of Education again opted to not participate in open enrollment/Schools of Choice for the 2025-2026 academic year, although students may attend via tuition-based enrollment.
Northern Origins, a collaborative history journal from the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society and the Harbor Light Newspaper, is now available as complimentary copies can picked up at the Harbor ...
So far we have had three beautiful market days, but Wednesday, it doesn’t look like we will be quite as lucky. The Harbor Springs Farmers Market is a rain or shine market though, so grab your boots ...
Philip Jerrold “Jerry” Walker, 95, of Harbor Springs, died May 26, 2025. Jerry was born on July 21, 1929, in Pontiac, Michigan. He is the son of Philip K. and Catherine V. (McDonough) Walker. He grew ...
Ronald Richard Nelson was at last called up to join an all-lefthanders team in the esteemed bowling league in the sky. He passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on Tuesday morning, May 27th.
Michael Peter MacColeman passed peacefully into the next life on May 29, 2025, at the age of 75. A man of strength and steadfast devotion, he was a builder of more than just businesses—he built lives, ...
Alanson Area Public Library will hold the annual board meeting and budget meeting on Wednesday, June 4 at 6pm in the library. A copy of the approved budget will be available in the Alanson Library.
The Harbor Springs girls tennis team kept their momentum going on Tuesday... Please subscribe to the Harbor Light News or login to continue to enjoy reading your local newspaper.
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Habitat for Humanity provides safe, affordable housing through a worldwide network of affiliates. Two of those affiliates — Northwest Michigan and Cheboygan County — have merged to create more housing ...
The Harbor Springs City Council is set to vote on a formal resolution to authorize the issuance of $8 million bond to cover the cost of three significant city electric department projects on June 2, ...
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