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Buckley is a village in Wexford County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [3] The population was 775 at the 2020 census , an increase from 697 at the 2010 census . The village is located within Hanover Township , [ 4 ] and lies immediately south of the Grand Traverse County line.
Buckley is a village in the northwest portion of the township.; Sherman is an unincorporated community on M-37 in the southwest corner of the township. [3]Wexford Corner is an unincorporated community located in the northwest corner of the township at just northwest of the village of Buckley
Wexford County is a county in the Northern Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 33,673. [3] The seat of Wexford County is Cadillac, which is also the county's largest city.
The Depot Jordan Valley Teen Center is planning a 4th Annual Pumpkin Walk fundraiser from 7-9 p.m. on Oct. 26 and 27 at the Community Park in East Jordan. ... Halloween events across Northern ...
The Jack Breslin Student Events Center is a multi-purpose arena at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. The arena opened in 1989, and is named for Jack Breslin, MSU alumnus, former athlete and administrator, who first began pushing for the arena in 1969. It is home to the Michigan State Spartans men's and women's basketball ...
Witwer was born in Buckley, Michigan, a village near Traverse City. [3] She grew up on a farm with her parents, George and Marilyn, and her three sisters. [3] Witwer is an alumna of Waverly Community Schools. [4] She received her bachelor's degree in business and marketing from Northwood University. [4]
McGuirk Arena, previously known as the Daniel P. Rose Center and Rose Arena, is a multi-purpose arena, in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States.The arena opened in 1973 and is part of a larger facility known as the CMU Events Center.
The Suburban Collection Showplace is a convention center in Novi, Michigan. Located off Interstate 96, about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Detroit, it is the second-largest convention center in Metro Detroit (after Huntington Place). [1] [2] It is best known as the current location of the Michigan State Fair. [3]