If
a raccoon crawled under your house (into your Michigan basement) and
died, you can't tell me you wouldn't notice the smell. You can try to
cover up the smell and ignore it, even as you become accustomed to the
increasing odor.
Let's take a walk back in time, to September 2014.
Although the Grand Traverse Academy Board's meeting minutes would have you believe there was no longer any money flowing from Full Spectrum Management, we now know that assertion was indeed false.
As you can see below, according to an April 29 government summary, Steven Ingersoll received $54,950 in September 2014 from his crony, Mark Noss.
Wonder how many corporate documents Noss will have to wave around to get rid of that stink?

Great investigative reporting Miss Fortune! Can you imagine if the papers did the hard work that you have done what kind of factual interesting articles the would write. And they get paid to do their job! Your work is about truth, justice and honor. Thank you!
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