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Shop View: Martin’s Tire & Service
With a father as an auto repair shop franchise owner, Martin Woods was immersed in the automotive industry from a very young age. Later in his life, after a long 13 years in retail loss prevention, Woods felt called back to his automotive roots. As a result, he left his job and opened an auto repair shop in the same building as his father’s.
Scheffer named system VP of facilities, construction for MyMichigan Health
MIDLAND – Dan Scheffer, M.S.P.T., M.T.C., has been named system vice president of facilities and construction, MyMichigan Health, effective Aug. 1. MyMichigan Health is the Midland-based nonprofit health system that owns the Alpena hospital. Scheffer currently serves as vice president of operations for Ascension St. Mary’s, Ascension St. Joseph,...
Geraldine Elaine Gorecki
Age 69, of Corunna, passed away Monday, July 22, 2024. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, July, 25, at Nelson-House Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl Ray Beard officiating. Geraldine’s final resting place will be at St. Paul Catholic Cemetery.
Boyne City businessman's $630,000 offer for Bay City State Theatre accepted
BAY CITY, Mich. (WJRT) - The Bay Event Center. That could be the new name of the Bay City State Theatre, as court papers indicate a winning bid has been accepted. The building and its contents were put up for sale last month as bankruptcy proceedings continue. The court papers...
One person killed, another injured in Flint shooting
FLINT, MI – One person died and another was injured in a shooting Sunday in Flint, city police reported in a statement. Officers were called about 2 p.m. July 21 to 2002 S. Dort Highway and found a female victim with a fatal gunshot wound, police said. A second victim was taken to Hurley Medical Center with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
Whitmer signs $23.4B school budget in Flint amid criticism over funding for students, programs
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer gathered with parents, lawmakers and school and budget officials in Flint on Wednesday and signed off on the $23.4 billion education budget for Fiscal Year 2025. “As you all know, education is the key to growth: economic growth, community growth, personal growth. A good economy is built on great schools that deliver […] The post Whitmer signs $23.4B school budget in Flint amid criticism over funding for students, programs appeared first on Michigan Advance.
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