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Fatima and William Roberson have had a dream for years to open their own night spot – a restaurant and bar where people can relax and enjoy some jazz. But then they talked to the community’s city manager, Troy Bell, who suggested a location beyond their wildest dreams: the massive, unused pavilion at the city’s Mona Lake Park. And next year, they plan to open Brown Suga Lounge and Event Center at the two-story brick pavilion just a couple hundred feet from the water’s edge. How exciting. A couple weeks ago, the first visitors boarded a boat in Leland and made the 20-minute trip out to the light locals call “The Crib,” which sits in about 26 feet of water. You've got to read this story. You’ll soon be able to experience the thrill of flight without having to jump out of an airplane as Michigan’s first indoor skydiving complex is set to open later this month. But wait, skydiving ... indoors? For a taste of a time-honored Scandinavian spa ritual, you could hop a plane to Europe, or just head to Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula. That’s where Mt. Bohemia ski resort’s new Nordic Spa is offering its own take on a traditional Scandi practice that touts the health benefits of alternately heating up the body and abruptly cooling it back down. EVEN MORE LOVABLE MICHIGAN For those who love Michigan, positive stories about our state's most beautiful, breathtaking and delicious |