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Gail Good, 87, of Prescott
Gail Louise Good, age 87, peacefully passed away on Monday, July 8, 2024, at her home in Prescott, MI surrounded by her loving family. Gail was born on September 21, 1936, in Flint, MI. Gail lived in Flushing, MI with her loving parents Raymond and Martha Klawuhn, sister Janice, and...
You’ll Soon Be Able to Get Olga’s Kitchen’s Food in More Michigan Cities
It has not been the easiest decade for Olga's Kitchen. In 2015 the Michigan-based, Mediterranean-inspired restaurant chain filed for bankruptcy. Since then, a few Mitten-State locations have shuttered including in Grand Rapids at Woodland Mall. Later this month, however, three more Michigan cities will be able to snack on Olga's...
Pinales, TinCaps blank Loons in series opener
MIDLAND, Mich. – The TinCaps opened their six-game road series against the Great Lakes Loons (Dodgers affiliate) with a 7-0 victory. Starting pitcher Enmanuel Pinales earned the win with six innings of work. Pinales, 23, struck out six and yielded just three singles and a walk. For the season, he lowered his ERA to 3.25, the sixth […]
Bob Brewer, 84, of West Branch
Robert A. Brewer, affectionately known as Bob, passed away at the age of 84 on Monday, July 8, 2024, at his home in West Branch, MI surrounded by his loving family. He was born on April 15, 1940, in West Branch, to Lester and Evelyn Brewer. Bob’s life was characterized by hard work and dedication to his family, farm and business.
Jelly Roll Headlining Tailgate N’ Tallboys in Midland, Michigan
Jelly Roll will return to Michigan for the Tailgate N' Tallboys festival in Midland this month. Here are some things you need to know about one of the coolest music festivals in the Great Lakes State. When is Tailgate N' Tallboys in Midland, Michigan?. Tailgate N' Tallboys is two days...
Bay City Releases Information on Investigation into Former Events Coordinator
The City of Bay City is speaking up about an investigation into a former employee. Mike Bacigalupo’s time as the city’s Special Event Coordinator was terminated November 1st of last year. According to a statement released by the City, in 2019 The State Theatre, where Bacigalupo served as executive director, approached the City about improvements to Wenonah Park. Later, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) announced a possible $900 thousand grant for the project, though funds were never issued, according to the statement. When City staff contacted MEDC, it was allegedly discovered that the grant’s recipient name had been changed from the City of Bay City to the State Theatre.
This 90 Year Old Diner In Michigan Sells The Best Burgers You’ll Ever Eat
There’s something about a well-made cheeseburger that really makes you feel like a true American. Over the years I have had the pleasure of going to so many great local restaurants and trying some incredible burgers with the help of the community speaking up for these great family-owned restaurants.
The best Minor League ballpark promotions happening in July
Welcome to Promo Preview, a monthly roundup of Minor League Baseball promotions to look forward to. Incendiary Independence Day ballpark spectacles are now in the rearview mirror, but July has plenty more in store. Highlights include meaty aromas, computer-generated jerseys and taking it easy on the water. Jump in. The...
'Lord of the Gourd' Patrick Harrison to return to Midland July 17 for watermelon carving show
The Lord of the Gourd, Patrick Harrison, will return to the Grace A. Dow Memorial Library next week to put on an entertaining watermelon carving demonstration for all ages.
Four Lakes Task Force seeks dismissal of Heron Cove lawsuits
Four Lakes Task Force filed two motions on Tuesday, July 9 in U.S. District Court in Bay City to dismiss the lawsuits filed by Heron Cove Association against Midland and Gladwin counties. The task force also filed motions to expedite the decisions on the requests to dismiss. The motions will...
A LOOK BACK IN TIME | 1992 AA CHAMPS 9-YEAR-OLDS
Pictured in back row, left to right: Coach Dale Henry Sr. (at back), Jeff Goodwin, Adam Cotton, Nate Bautell, Casey Johnson, Paige Hegal; front row, left to right: Amy Engelhardt, Billy Ballard, Eric ?, Dale Henry Jr.
Laker cross country prepares for new season with workouts
That’s a quote said by many coaches over the years and what many athletes and coaches believe in. The Laker cross country program also believes in the quote as the team currently trains for the upcoming cross country season in the fall. Laker coach Mike Klosowski said the team...
Edenville passes budget Tuesday, reopens township offices
Edenville Township Board came to an agreement on the township's budget at its Tuesday, July 9 meeting. Due to the board's failure to pass the 2024-25 budget on June 25, the township offices were closed from July 1-9. Now that the budget has been approved, the offices reopened July 10.
Bay City addresses ongoing State Theatre, Michael Bacigalupo investigation
Four months after the historic State Theatre in Bay City filed for bankruptcy, Bay City officials released a statement about an investigation into the potential mismanagement of funds. Former Bay City Special Event Coordinator Michael Bacigalupo, who also served as the State Theatre director, has been accused of mismanaging the...
Movies and TV shows casting in Bay City
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey.
K of C Fish and Shrimp dinner to benefit Backpack Buddies slated
GLADWINThere will be a Fish and Shrimp dinner on Friday, July 12, to benefit the Gladwin Backpack Buddies (weekend food) program at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 751 M-18 from 4-7 p.m.Backpack Buddies is a program through the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan which provides food for weekend nutrition to kindergarten-fifth grade students, who have food insecurity at home.This program has been…
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