EMMET COUNTY — A new preserve is now open near Paradise Lake under the management of the Little Traverse Conservancy. The 93-acre John Siegel Nature Preserve was named for the man who once owned the property. While Siegel still lives nearby, he decided to sell the land to the conservancy…Read More
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