Traverse City, MI News Roundup (7/27/25)

Interlochen staff form brass quintet: This summer, six full-time Interlochen Arts Camp employees carved out spare moments to rehearse both familiar and new brass repertoire, culminating in a debut performance in IPR’s Studio A — check out their inaugural Studio A podcast episode.

Citywide water line replacement: Crews continue replacing galvanized service lines on Second, North Oaks, and Gillis streets next week, causing intermittent closures, dust, and noise — find out which blocks face disruptions.

Furry friends await adoption: Every Friday, WPBN/WGTU’s Adoption Options features dogs and cats—from playful pups like Anchor and Button to seniors like Rocky and Taz—ready to find loving homes in Northern Michigan — find out who’s waiting for you.

Downtown Farmers Market Returns: The Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market is back with fresh produce and artisan goods Wednesdays, 8 a.m.–noon, June through October, and Saturdays, 7:30 a.m.–noon, May through October — find out more.

Climate-resilient homes in Traverse City: Buyers citing climate change are snapping up waterfront brownstones, full-floor condos and workforce housing around Grand Traverse Bay, driving airport expansions and luxury developments — learn what.

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