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Marlette man pleads guilty to OWI, fleeing from police in Tuscola County
A Marlette man pleaded guilty in Tuscola County Circuit Court last Monday for operating while intoxicated and fleeing from police in the fourth degree. 30-year-old Nathan William Ross was arrested by the Tuscola County Sheriff’s Office earlier this year on April 21, and arraigned on three charges in the county’s district court on June 6, 2024.
Parting Shot 7-24-24 Edition
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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. The key action during this month's meeting of the Unionville Village Council was changing financials for the newly hired clerk. During a special meeting in June, the council conducted interviews for a new clerk. Following that process, the council approved...
Popular baseball tourney starts today in Cass City
CASS CITY – The Cass City Area Summer Athletic Program hosts its 12th annual Fun in the Thumb Baseball Tournament July 26-28. The tournament, held at Cass City Recreation Park, features teams in 8-and-Under, 10-and-Under, 12-and-Under, and 14-and-Under divisions.
Signs coming for Fremont Twp. cemeteries
FREMONT TWP. — Fremont Township is giving its two cemeteries a little upgrade. Back in 2020, the township board voted to spend up to $1,000 with Larsen Graphics of Caro for two three-sided signs – one each for Fremont Township Cemetery on Lobdell Road and Northgrove Cemetery on Hunt Road. Each sign has the cemetery name on one side and the cemetery rules on the other.
Bologna Fest Weekend Begins in Yale
Over 2 tons of bologna expected to be sold in sandwiches alone this weekend at the Yale Bologna Festival. This year also marks the 100th anniversary of C. Roy Processing, home of the town’s famous bologna. See a few highlights and make your plans to visit. [Sponsored by St....
Thomas Swantek – Fan Club 7.25.24
Thomas Swantek from Port Huron is out latest listener to join the WBTI Fan Club – Congratulations, Thomas! As the newest, official club member, Thomas will be hooked up with his own custom station gear, courtesy of Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you want to be featured online with a special pic and get some cool swag, CLICK HERE for your chance to win!
I tried Speedo's Olympic swimsuit. It's fast in the pool, but takes forever to put on
PARIS – It's usually not a good sign when a swimsuit needs instructions for how to put it on. More concerning? When you learn that even Olympians need about 10 minutes to get into Speedo's new Fastskin LZR Intent and LZR Valor suits. Determined to squeeze into the latest...
Winning $1 million ticket sold near Marlette
LAMOTTE TWP. – Wendy Cove, manager of Scott’s Quik Stop, figured her store was due to sell a big-winner lottery ticket soon. Her instinct proved correct, as a purchaser of a Diamond Wild Time instant lottery ticket at the store on Tuesday won $1 million.
Area News Headlines
These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Michelle Choate Faces Charges Following Disorderly Intoxication. Michelle Choate, an 85-year-old resident of Bad Axe, appeared via Zoom after being charged with disorderly intoxication in the early morning hours of July 24. The charges stem from an incident where her blood alcohol content was recorded at .186 upon apprehension. Choate has entered a not-guilty plea to charges that could result in up to 90 days in jail and a $100 fine.
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