A cottonwood tree at the mouth of the Boardman River in Traverse City died earlier this year, but local artist Scott Chupp is bringing it back to life.
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The sheer curiosity on display here is part of what makes this raccoon so adorable. The gentle, playful way that this raccoon ...
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