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Michigan Man Faces 20 Years in Prison for Stealing Mperks Data From Meijer Customers
A 22-year-old West Michigan man has pleaded guilty and could spend 20 years in prison for a massive mPerks theft scheme targeting Meijer customers last year. Nicholas Mui of Grand Haven will also give up $630,000 in cash and cryptocurrency and surrender his computer. mPerks Scheme Costs Meijer More Than...
Michigan State Police Dismantle Theft Ring: Two Men Charged, Stolen Goods Worth $35K Recovered
Michigan State Police troopers, in a swift response to a motorcycle theft, uncovered a wider criminal network resulting in the recovery of multiple stolen items and the arrest of two men. According to UpNorthLive, the initial theft report emerged from Blair Township last Thursday, sparking a rapid search fueled by social media buzz and crucial tips from the community.
Judge denies motion for release for teen who has awaited trial for a year
Circuit Court Judge Daniel Damman rejected a request for Carmello Wilson's release, despite the juvenile having spent over a year incarcerated. Wilson, a 16-year-old who is accused of shooting and killing 19-year-old KC Curtis Cureton in July 2023, has been in custody since the shooting and is being charged as an adult with open murder. He has also been charged with felony firearm use and resisting, obstructing, or assaulting a police officer.
Thunderstorm rundown: Timing, placement over Michigan in next few days
The next three days will have an area of thunderstorms over Michigan. The area of storms will be in different spots each day. Here’s when you can plan on a thunderstorm at your Michigan location. Firstly, none of these thunderstorms are expected to be officially called severe. The official...
McKenzie Health System announces Autumn Benefit Fundraiser
McKenzie Health System is excited to announce its upcoming Autumn Benefit, a night filled with music, fun, and philanthropy. The event will take place on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at Harvest Hall in Peck, Michigan. Doors open at 5pm, dinner will be served at 6pm, and entertainment will begin at 7pm.
Missing Forestville woman found safe after missing for over 24 hours
A Forestville woman has been found alive after wandering away from home yesterday morning. 74-year-old Sharron Perkins was found around 11:50 a.m. this morning in an area north of Forestville. The search for a missing 74-year-old Forestville woman with special needs had resumed Monday morning at 9:00 a.m., with many area agencies and community members assisting in yesterday’s search efforts. Sanilac County Central Dispatch received a call shortly before 10:50 a.m. on Sunday, July 21, from the family of 74-year-old Sharron Perkins, reporting that she had walked away from a residence on Bay City-Forestville Road in Forestville. Perkins, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, had been missing for about 40 minutes when dispatch was called. Sanilac County Sheriff deputies, as well as the Delaware Township Fire Department, were dispatched to the scene, with additional personnel requested to assist. Agencies assisting in the search included: the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office K-9, Michigan State Police K-9, Sanilac County AERO Unit, Michigan State Police Aviation Unit, Sanilac County Dive Team, Southeast Michigan Dive Group, Sanilac County Search & Rescue, Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, Huron County Sheriff’s Office, Minden City Fire Department, Port Sanilac Fire Department and Christian Aid Ministries Search & Rescue. Numerous area fire department, EMS personnel and Community Members also joined the search. Sanilac County Sheriff Paul Rich wishes to thank all who assisted in the search, be they professionals or volunteers.
Wrong-way driver injured in rollover crash on I-69
A driver who was travelling eastbound on westbound lanes of Interstate 69 was severely injured in a crash Sunday night near Capac. A news release from the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office states dispatchers received a call about a wrong-way driver around 9:30 p.m. Before deputies could arrive on the interstate, a rollover crash involving the driver was called in.
Average driver in Flint loses $2000+/year driving on Michigan roads, says new report
FLINT, Mich. - A new report released on Tuesday shows data that Michigan's deteriorated roads are costing drivers cold, hard cash. According to the report released by TRIP, the average driver in the Flint area loses $2,150 annually as a result of driving on roads that are dilapidated and congested.
Flint author April McGee explores healing and transformation in debut book 'A Life Unknown'
FLINT, Michigan — Flint native April McGee delves deep into self-reflection, healing, and personal transformation in her debut book, 'A Life Unknown.' The book explores these core themes, guiding readers on a journey toward understanding themselves better and finding inner peace. McGee emphasizes the importance of self-reflection as she...
Judge dismisses lawsuit against Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce in Cornfest controversy
AUBURN, MI — The convoluted saga of the Auburn Cornfest has a new development, with a judge dismissing a lawsuit filed by a contingent that tried usurping the annual festival. Bay County Circuit Judge Joseph K. Sheeran on Thursday, July 18, dismissed a suit against the Auburn Area Chamber...
Meet the candidates for Genesee County commissioner in the Aug. 6 primary
GENESEE COUNTY, MI -- Voters in five of the nine districts that make up the Genesee County Board of Commissioners have decisions to make in the Aug. 6 primary election. There is no primary competition in District 4 (incumbent Democrat James Avery and Republican challenger John C. Wellington), District 5 (incumbent Republican Shaun Shumaker and Democrat challenger Donna Anderson), District 7 (incumbent Democrat Martin L. Cousineau and Republican challenger Lutullus Penton), and District 1, where incumbent Democrat Delrico J. Loyd has no opponent in the primary or general election.
2023-24 Flint-area basketball Player of the Year transferring to prep school
FLINT – Greg Lawson’s playing days at Davison are over after three seasons. The 2023-24 Flint-area basketball Player of the Year announced on Twitter that he will be transferring to a prep school for his senior season. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
Sanford Children’s Hospital in Fargo Welcomes First-Ever Facility Dog
Pediatric patients at Sanford Children’s Hospital in Fargo now have a new form of support in the form of Fox, a one-year-old golden retriever and the region’s first-ever facility dog. Unlike therapy dogs, facility dogs are specifically trained to assist in a healthcare setting, providing comfort and aiding in patient care.
Richmond City Council tackles water-related projects
The Richmond City Council tackled a host of water and wastewater related improvements on July 15, from an upcoming water main upgrade to well cleaning and a sludge hauling contract. The city held a public hearing during its regular July 15 meeting regarding a new water main at Main Street...
Detroit teacher to become 1st woman to run across the state
DETROIT – A Detroit teacher is setting out on a journey to become the first woman ever to run across the state of Michigan and she’s hoping to raise some money for some great causes along the way. Sarah Porter is a teacher and cross country coach at...
Detroit modifying rental ordinance to address property inspections, landlords in violation
(CBS DETROIT) - City officials proposed changes to Detroit's rental ordinance to ensure the health and safety of residents and address landlords who are in violation.The changes were submitted to the Detroit City Council last week before they were introduced to the Public Health and Safety Committee on Monday. A public hearing will scheduled for a later date.The city currently has a two-step separate inspection process, which costs over $1,000. Officials said about 10% of rental properties in the city comply with the two-part inspections."The City's current approach is not working," Mayor Mike Duggan said in a statement. "We want...
Marvin Winans Gives A Cancer Diagnosis Testimony
Pastor Marvin Winans, brother of the legendary singing Winans family, preached a word about praying without doubt, while giving his testimony on his battle with bladder cancer, during worship service at Perfecting Church, Detroit, MI, the same cancer that inflicted Paster Carlson Pearson. Doctors can give you a diagnosis however...
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