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News Photo by Steve Shulwitz This new mural at PIF Cider in Alpena features colorful art with human face likenesses incorporated into it. The mural also included motivational quotes.

ALPENA — In Alpena and Rogers City, it is hard to walk too far without noticing large, colorful, and creative murals.

More downtown art is likely on the way for both communities in the coming months and years, which local officials say should bolster tourism and help make small businesses more profitable.

The murals also help spruce up dull or unattractive buildings and make the area more appealing aesthetically.

In and around downtown Alpena, there are 28 murals, most of which are within walking distance of one another. Alpena Downtown Development Director Anne Gentry said as the number of murals grows, so does the interest in them. She said Alpena has become a destination for people who want to visit Alpena for the murals and everything else it has to offer.

“We are getting questions from people asking if maps are available for the murals so people can walk and see them all,” she said. “Also, that beautifies the area, creates excitement downtown, and helps take some of the walls that needed work and were blank and form them into something that is beautiful.”

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News Photo by Steve Shulwitz This mural on the rear of the Alpena store Rusty Petunias adds some pizzazz to the alley behind one of Alpena’s popular shopping areas.

Mural maps should be available to people by the end of the month.

This summer, Rogers City hosted its first Murals on Main festival, and artists worked on new murals in the city as locals and visitors celebrated them.

Katy Carignan, who is the fundraising chairman for the event, said the event went over well and plans are already in motion to host it again from June 9 to 15 next year. She said since the murals were painted, they have become popular with residents of Presque Isle County and people who choose Rogers City as a destination to explore. She said local small businesses in town have seen an uptick in traffic in their stores.

“After the mural festival, I noticed the town seemed a little more busy and when I talked to our local small business owners, they told me people were coming here to see the murals,” Carignan said. “I believe it just makes the towns feel more exciting, energetic, and that there are good things happening.”

Carignan said plans are already in the works for more murals and details about them would be released in the future.

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News Photo by Steve Shulwitz This new mural in Alpena is located in the Alley between 2nd Avenue and 1st Avenue. It features many of the native animals in Northeast Michigan.

Many of the murals in downtown Alpena were commissioned via the Fresh Waves project, Gentry said. She said the initiative will continue as long as businesses and property owners continue to show interest and remain engaged. Eventually, Gentry said, space for new murals will become an issue, but when that happens, she said the older murals, which are showing wear, will be either touched up or painted over with new ones.

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Alpena will welcome one more mural this year when an artist from Hawaii will paint a mural on the office building across from the Dairy Queen on Chisholm Street beginning today.

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News Photo by Steve Shulwitz Although Shalla’s gas station in Alpena isn’t a part of downtown, the business still had a mural painted that depicts sparks flying around a welder while he works.

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Courtesy Photo Anna Charney, of Denver, Colorado , stands in front of a large mural she created in Rogers City. Organizers of the mural festival say more murals are in store for next year.

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Ross River Resort to reduce access for public, citing fewer visitors amid Alice Springs crime

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By Emma Haskin

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Topic: Tourism and Leisure Industry

Ross River Resort, 84 kilometres east of Alice Springs, will close to the general public from October 1.

The owners, Grollo Group, say escalating crime in Alice Springs is hampering tourism in the region.

What's next?

The resort will remain open to group bookings, events and music festivals.

The Grollo Group has announced the Ross River Resort will be closed to the general public from October 1 due to crime in the region causing a downturn in business and rising costs.

The picturesque tourist destination 84 kilometres east of Alice Springs will still host functions, group events and festivals. 

In a letter to Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson and Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro, representatives of the resort cited an "alarming rise" in youth crime.

"These challenges have escalated to the point where they are not only severely affecting the quality of life for local residents but are also having a detrimental impact on local businesses and the tourism sector."

Grollo Group co-director Martin Ansell said the resort was not directly affected by crime in Alice Springs but a downturn in visitors to the region ultimately affected numbers visiting Ross River.

"General tourism would have dropped off 50 to 60 per from the previous year," he said.

Mr Ansell said a number of factors merged into the "perfect storm" and the business had to "stop the bleeding to survive".

"It's costing in the hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to keep it [the resort] maintained," he said.

A drone shot of Ross River Resort, on the foothills of the East MacDonnell Ranges

Ross River Resort will closed to the general public from October 1. ( ABC Alice Springs: Xavier Martin )

Mr Ansell called on the local and Northern Territory governments to "take decisive steps to restore the safety and stability to our town".

"The time to act is now before livelihoods are lost," he said.

Mr Ansell said he was looking forward to engaging and having that conversation with the Northern Territory government.

"Our ideas are open, we love Ross River — it's quite a special little place out there and in a beautiful part of the world," he said.

The closure will result in job losses for about five staff members, with efforts being made to retain key personnel for future events. 

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Grollo Group's Martin Ansell says a core group of staff will be kept on at the resort. ( ABC Goulburn Murray: Erin Somerville )

Mr Ansell said conferences, events and music festivals could still be held at the site if there were enough people.

"There will be a minimum number of [around 30]," he said.

"We've got some good managers there that are happy to stay on to maintain the asset and make sure that we're keeping everything compliant and ready to go."

'Just another loss'

Tourism Central Australia chief executive Danial Rochford said the decision was heartbreaking for the region.

"This is just continuing that downward trend for our destination," he said.

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Tourism Central Australia chief executive Danial Rochford say the industry is facing immeasurable challenges. ( Supplied: Danial Rochford )

"The challenges that we've had to have faced as a region and as an industry have been immeasurable.

"This is just another sad reality of the fragility of the tourism industry here in Alice Springs."

Mr Rochford said visitor numbers to the region were down.

"That's reflective across the many operators that we have in the membership of Tourism Central Australia," he said.

"This is just another loss of another piece of tourism and part of our industry. 

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