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Beloved Bay City bar is back with spaghetti Wednesdays and Christmas tree on the ceiling
BAY CITY, MI – Just as in years past when it was open, an upside-down Christmas tree hangs from the ceiling in a beloved Midland Street bar and restaurant. O’Hare’s Bar & Grill, 608 E. Midland Street, is back in full swing, adding more vitality to the Midland Street Historic District.
Late-inning rally is stinger for Southwest in Little League state tourney opener
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Cornfest could return to Auburn in 2025 after judge ruling
AUBURN, Mich. (WNEM) – A summer festival favorite could go back to its old stomping grounds next year. Cornfest was held in Midland last weekend, which is the first time the long-running festival had been held outside Auburn. It all ties back to a legal dispute over property ownership...
Tori DePerry makes SVSU women's basketball program history
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - Tori DePerry is making Saginaw Valley State women’s basketball program history!. She is becoming the first player to go pro. DePerry is signed to play for CP Natacao in Portugal. She spent four seasons with SVSU where she competed in 105 games and tallied over...
Longtime Bay City restaurant closes, Build-A-Bear opens and more local business news
BAY CITY, MI — From a longtime Bay City restaurant closing its doors to the region’s first Build-A-Bear Workshop opening in Frankenmuth, here’s some recent business news you might have missed. What’s that? Build-A-Bear coming to Frankenmuth tourist destination. If you purchase a product or register...
Fresh off Futures Game, Morales dominates in Lugs loss
LANSING, Mich. – Luis Morales fanned six in 3 2/3 scoreless innings in his first outing following the All-Star Futures Game, but the Great Lakes Loons (9-12, 43-44) hit three home runs off the bullpen to defeat Morales’ Lansing Lugnuts (10-12, 42-45), 4-2, in fron tof 7,034 on Friday night at Jackson® Field™.
Flint Jazz Festival moving to Clio
CLIO, Mich. (WNEM) - The 42nd annual Flint Jazz Festival returns July 26 to 28, but this year it’ll be in Clio. Due to construction along the Flint Riverfront for the city’s first state park, the festival is moving to the Clio Amphitheatre. Greg Fiedler, president of the...
Lansing’s Franklin Morales dominates in loss to Loons on Friday
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Luis Morales fanned six in 3 2/3 scoreless innings in his first outing following the All-Star Futures Game, but the Great Lakes Loons (9-12, 43-44) hit three home runs off the bullpen to defeat Morales’ Lansing Lugnuts (10-12, 42-45), 4-2, on Friday night at Jackson® Field™.
SVSU Nursing Students Exceed National First-Time Pass Rate on Licensure Exam
Students in the Saginaw Valley State University Nursing program have achieved a first time pass rate for the national licensure exam, or NCLEX, of 98.4 percent. SVSU offers one of the largest undergraduate nursing programs in the Midwest, with high standards of instruction and clinical preparation. SVSU was ranked in the top 10 percent of nursing schools nationally by RNCareers.org, which annually evaluates more than 1,700 nursing schools in the U.S. to assemble its merit-based rankings. Nurses must pass the NCLEX to become licensed and enter the nursing profession, and 124 SVSU nursing students recently passed the test. For the same period, January to June 2024, the first-time pass rate in Michigan was nearly 94 percent, while the national rate was 92 percent.
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