Portable PFAS detection tech: Traverse City’s Wave Lumina just secured a $305,000 NSF SBIR phase-one grant and joined the Activate fellowship to build handheld sensors for near-instant, on-site PFAS testing — find out how this could transform water quality monitoring.
Traverse City’s mill and pave: Kicks off today on Fourteenth Street with westbound closures from Cass to Maple for two-inch milling and three-inch paving through Sept. 12, complete with detours and maintained access — find out how to navigate them.
Global Indigenous Art Tour: Over 100 works by Native and Indigenous artists from North and South America, including Traverse City creators, fill all three floors of the Alluvion through Aug. 31 — check out the exhibition.
Therapy Corps volunteers needed: United Way of Northwest Michigan seeks credentialed mental-health pros to provide weekly therapy sessions for kids when the program launches this September — find out how to volunteer.
Celebrating a century in motion: Cone Drive is marking 100 years of innovation in precision drives and gearing up for the next century of manufacturing breakthroughs — find out.
Other Traverse City headlines this week
- TBA gifts $16K to Traverse City schools
- Mobi-Mats installed at two Traverse City beaches
- Celebrity Chefs Hit Traverse City Food Festival
- Greensky Bluegrass rocked Interlochen with two-night jams
- The Aspen House combines co-working with childcare
- Grand Traverse retirees craft community through woodworking