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What Separates Current MSU Football Staff From the Mel Tucker Era in Recruiting
The Michigan State Spartans and their head coach Jonathan Smith have made it their goal to recapture their status as a top in-state recruiting power. One prep school coach thinks it's "refreshing."
Road rage leads to shooting on I-94
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Police are asking for the public’s help investigating a shooting on a Washtenaw County freeway. A road rage incident led to shots fired between a black Equinox and a black Charger around 4 p.m. Thursday, July 18, on eastbound I-94 near M-52 in Sylvan Township, Michigan State police said in a release.
Lansing Duo Sentenced for Brandishing Firearms in Convenience Store Ordeal
Two men from the Lansing area have been dealt sentences by the federal court for brandishing firearms in a convenience store, an incident that witnesses described as terrifying, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney's Office reported by Lansing State Journal. Quentin Earl Booth, aged 39, receiving a 71-month stint in prison followed by three years' supervised release and Derrick Smith Jr., 30, getting a 57-month sentence with two years subsequent supervised release.
Advance Peace Will Work to Reduce Gun Violence in East Lansing
In the midst of the sometimes tumultuous 2022-23 school year at East Lansing High School, when a couple of small groups of students repeatedly engaged in acts of violence against each other, a gun allegedly fell from a backpack during an altercation after a basketball game. The East Lansing Public...
Spartans showing interest in 2026 5-star, 7-foot C Sam Funches
Michigan State basketball is one of many schools showing interest in an elite center prospect in the 2026 class. Five-star center Sam Funches has reportedly been hearing from a host of big-time programs, including Michigan State. HS Top Recruits is reporting that Funches has heard from Michigan State, Cal, Kansas, Kansas State, Memphis, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, LSU, Louisville, Gonzaga, Tennessee, Houston, NC State and New Orleans during the Augusta Live event.
Money Tight? No State’s Worse For That Than Michigan
If you're in Michigan and struggling to make ends meet, know that you're not alone. A new study finds that Michigan leads the nation with the greatest percentage of people in financial distress. The personal finance website WalletHub recently dug into the data to determine the "States with the Most...
Is Most of Michigan’s Cash Really Tainted with Cocaine and Feces?
Have you ever had someone tell you to wash your hands after handling money? Well, after reading this article, you'll take that advice seriously from now on. We've always been told that money is the dirtiest thing we handle daily, but you won't believe just how contaminated it is. For...
Home Clean Heroes Opens First Michigan Franchise in Commerce Township
Home Clean Heroes, a Virginia-based household cleaning franchise, has opened its first Michigan location in Commerce Township — Home Clean Heroes of Oakland County. Known for its mission to support […] The post Home Clean Heroes Opens First Michigan Franchise in Commerce Township appeared first on DBusiness Magazine.
Republicans and independents endorse Democrat Curtis Hertel, emphasize people over party
Former State Sen. Curtis Hertel (D-East Lansing) promised to work across the aisle if elected to Congress in Michigan's 7th Congressional District while speaking at a July 17, campaign event. | Kyle Davidson. A number of Republican and independent lawmakers and officials have thrown their endorsement behind former state Sen....
Lansing City Charter Commission considers restructuring council seats
The way Lansing residents are represented on the city council could change as the charter Commission explores changes to the local government’s structure. The commission is currently completing a top-to-bottom review of the charter’s governing rules before proposing changes. The group examined Article 2 of the document, which dictates the rules surrounding elections and the Lansing City Council.
Man who kidnapped and killed Lansing 2-year-old Wynter Cole Smith expected to be sentenced in August
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - A man who kidnapped and killed a 2-year-old girl from Lansing will be in federal court to be sentenced for his crimes in August. Rashad Trice pled guilty to the kidnapping and murder of Wynter Cole Smith. In July 2023, Trice Broke into Wynter’s home assaulted her mother and then kidnapped the little girl.
Michigan, Watch Out For This New Government Imposter Scam
Another day, another scam. Thieves are constantly coming up with different ways to steal our information and funds. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Warns of New Government Imposter Scam. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning about a new government imposter scam targeting residents. Scammers pose as representatives offering "free...
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