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Top free agent safety Justin Simmons is now off the market
The Justin Simmons-to-Detroit dreams are now officially over. Every Lions fan’s favorite free agent safety is off the market. Simmons, who has spent his entire 8-year career playing safety in Denver, has signed with the Atlanta Falcons. It’s a one-year deal worth $8 million for Simmons, a second-team All-Pro in four of the last five seasons with the Broncos.
Student Safety: The Most Dangerous Colleges in Michigan
When we send our children off to college or attend ourselves, it can be terrifying for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, one of the most prominent is how dangerous college campuses and towns can be. The issues aren't confined to a few places, either. Many colleges across the country have...
Nessel’s Line 5 Case to remain in Michigan as court rejects request for rehearing
Michigan’s Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday rejected a request to rehear its decision to return Michigan Attorney General Nessel’s case against Line 5 to state court, keeping the case in Ingham County’s 30th Circuit Court. While Nessel initially filed the case to shut down the controversial pipeline in 2019 in state court, where […]
Bad Cookie: New Recall Affecting Michigan Meijer Cookie Lovers
Oh no! The Cookie Monster may not like this announcement. Before you shop at Meijer, you may want to know about this recall!. New Recall Affecting Michigan Meijer Cookie Lovers. It is a tough day to love Meijer cookies. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Midwest retailer,...
Why You’ll See Purple Porch Lights in Michigan This Fall
Once the air in Michigan begins to get crisp in the mornings, somewhere in mid to late August (sometimes sooner), and the coffee shops begin selling Pumpkin Spice Lattes and cider, there's a sudden run on hay bales, dried leaves, scented candles, and a slew of other decorations Fall enthusiasts are aching to hang, place, and lean. But don't mistake a purple porch light in October as someone who's celebrating Halloween, but rather as someone showing support for some of our state's bravest and most vulnerable.
MPPD Reminds Drivers of the Dangers of Impaired Driving
During the busy, end-of-summer travel season that includes the Labor Day holiday weekend, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will be working alongside the Michigan State Police (MSP) and the Mt. Pleasant Police Department (MPPD) to remind drivers of the dangers of impaired driving. In 2023, 41% of fatalities...
Michigan Judge Has Field Trip Student Placed in Cuffs and Jumpsuit
According to WXYZ, a non-profit The Greening of Detroit went on a field trip to the 36th District Court where Judge Kenneth King was presiding. A 15-year-old student was falling asleep and Judge King did not like and warned about it but he felt she had a bad attitude. That is when he ordered her out of the courtroom. Judge King felt she needed a lesson and told her to change into a jail uniform, put her in cuffs, and sit in lock up.
Woodward Dream Cruise crowds taking it all in from curb to curb
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) — We're mere hours away from the official start of the Woodward Dream Cruise, but that didn't stop people from taking the rubber to the road a day early.Rain or shine, people were ringing in the celebration on Friday ahead of the annual event, which someone described to me as Detroit's Mardi Gras."For about 20 years, I've been attending the Woodward Cruise with a group of guys. We're from all over the country. It's all about the cars. It's the comradery and friendships we've built and continue to build," said Dream Cruise participant Keith Battle from North...
Former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions hired as defensive coordinator at Detroit HS
The Detroit News headline says all you need to know: Connor Stalions, ‘most hated man in college football,’ lands coaching job. Yes, the centerpiece of the scandal last season at Michigan is back in football. At a high school, no less. Per the Detroit News: Stalions is the new defensive coordinator at Detroit Mumford, new Mumford head football coach William McMichael told The Detroit News on Thursday. “I got the most hated man in college football right now, Connor Stalions,” McMichael said. “He’s my defensive coordinator.” For the few unaware, Stalions was attached to the probe that saw people attend future opponents of the...
U-M athletic retailer M Den files for bankruptcy while nearing sale of business
Heritage Collegiate Apparel, the official sports merchandise retailer of the University of Michigan athletics more commonly known as The M Den, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the organization announced Friday. The bankruptcy filing comes amid reports that Heritage Collegiate Apparel hopes to sell the company while facing a barrage of...
Grand Opening Announcement for Mobility Plus Plymouth, MI
Mobility Plus is excited to announce the grand opening of our Plymouth location, and look forward to great things to come!. PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES, August 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Mobility Plus, a leader in mobility solutions across the United States, welcomes it's latest store location after their Grand Opening Ceremony on July 16th, 2024. The ribbon cutting ceremony for Mobility Plus Plymouth was held at their storefront located at 1052 Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth, MI 48170, and brought together members of the community and the corporate team to welcome this new location to the Plymouth community. Mobility Plus continues to strive to bring mobility equipment and solutions to local markets, with the aim to give people their freedom of mobility again.
The Big Chill: Farmer’s Almanac Forecast for Michigan This Winter
Too early to talk about winter? Maybe, since Michigan still has a good chunk of summer left and parts of the country are sweating it out with record-breaking high temperatures, but the ''cold" hard fact is the season of chill is just around the corner. Since 1818 the Farmers' Almanac...
37 years ago: Northwest Flight 255 crashes after takeoff at DTW killing 156
Friday marks 37 years since the deadliest plane crash in Michigan history. On August 16, 1987, Northwest Flight 255 took off from Romulus headed for Arizona — it didn’t make it far.
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