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UNM's latest commit is a combo guard from Memphis. Here's what to know about Tyler Jones.
Tyler Jones has a broader perspective on basketball than most players her age. A rising high school senior at Hutchison School in Memphis, Jones initially got into the sport to relieve anxiety — and later spent 16 months working her way back to it after a devastating knee injury.
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.
MI Snack Competition seeks UP snack makers to enter
PORT HURON, Mich. (WLUC) - The biggest snack competition in America is looking for U.P. entries. The MI Snack Competition is an annual contest that aims to shine a light on some of Michigan’s lesser-known snack companies. Each company will face off in categories such as confectionary creations, crunchy cravings, sweet sensations, and mindful munchies.
Port Huron to Mackinac Race comes to an end
Sailboats are crossing the finish line up at Mackinac Island as the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race begins to wind down. The race got off to a slow start, being delayed nearly two hours Saturday due to lack of wind on lower Lake Huron. Wind conditions changed later in the day, giving a boost to some of the larger and faster boats in the race. The first to cross the finish line was Wizard in Class A shortly after 1pm Sunday. The leader for much of the race was Maverick, who also won the Chicago to Mackinac Race, but had to withdraw due to a mast failure.
One lane of traffic to be maintained amid Gratiot Road construciton
CASCO TWP. — One-way traffic will be maintained when an $857,000 resurfacing project gets underway on Gratiot Road in Casco Township on Wednesday. According to the St. Clair County Road Commission, the work will be between County Line and Division roads and include asphalt pavement removal, cold milling, concrete rubblizing, a new aggregate base, and repaving the roadway with asphalt. ...
Duff Beer in Michigan? Maybe The Simpsons Lived Here After All
This could be the missing link. For nearly 35 years America's favorite yellow family has made their home in the town of Springfield. However, exactly which of the 67 populated places in the U.S. named Springfield is the show referring to?. We do not know. Unfortunately, one of the longest-running...
Area News Headlines
These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Stop Sign Violation Leads to Two-Vehicle Crash in Sand Beach Township. A Harbor Beach man received a citation for failing to stop at a stop sign after his truck collided with a minivan carrying a Sandusky woman and her two grandchildren.
Abducted Individual Rescued in Memphis After Police Chase Ends in Crash, Suspect Detained
A tense episode in Memphis culminated with the rescue of an abducted individual Friday evening after a vehicle pursuit ended in a dramatic crash. According to Action News 5, the Memphis Police Department located the vehicle involved in the abduction at approximately 5:48 p.m., containing the abducted party. The suspect's...
Michigan Sees Alarming Rise in Deadly Car Surfing Trend
Mount Clemens, MI – The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is reporting a surge in dangerous car surfing incidents, linked to a viral social media challenge. This reckless activity involves individuals riding on the exterior of moving vehicles, posing severe injury risks. Recently, MCSO responded to three such incidents involving juveniles in New Haven, Shelby Township, and Romeo. The injured parties were hospitalized, and drivers face serious charges. Sheriff Anthony Wickersham urges the community to recognize the extreme dangers and legal repercussions associated with car surfing.
Wrong way I-69 crash results in critical injuries
A head-on collision last night on I-69 in Capac resulting in critical injuries to a wrong-way driver. Police were called on reports of light-colored sedan driving in the wrong direction on Westbound I-69 near the Capac Road exit began coming in just before 10 pm. A short time later, the vehicle reportedly collided with a pick-up truck hauling a recreation trailer, east of the exit. The driver of the sedan was extricated by local fire crews and airlifted to an Ann Arbor area hospital with reports of serious injuries to both legs. They were last known to be in critical condition. The truck’s driver declined on-site medical treatment. The crash forced a closure of westbound I-69 and one lane of the eastbound span during rescue, clean-up, and investigation.
Wrong-way driver causes rollover crash on I-69 near Capac
A wrong-way driver caused a rollover crash near Capac yesterday night. St. Clair County Central Dispatch received a call just before 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 21, reporting an eastbound driver traveling in I-69’s westbound lanes. Before deputies arrived on scene, a rollover crash was reported. Upon arrival, investigation...
100th Port Huron-to Mackinac Island Sailboat Race draws large crowds
Every year John Lusk meets his friends near the Port Huron Yacht Club, setting up camp in the shade of the same tree to watch the parade of boats heading to the start of the Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race. It's a fun tradition among the friends, but every year it seemed...
Ray Township voters to select candidates, decide on fire station proposal
Ray Township residents will weigh in on the need for a new fire station during the Aug. 6 primary, as well vote in contested races for supervisor and trustee. The bond proposal asks voters if Ray Township shall borrow a sum not to exceed $5.5 million and issue unlimited tax general obligation bonds in one or more series. These would be payable within 21 years from the date of issue.
Chesterfield Twp. police looking for suicidal teen who ran from them
Chesterfield Township police spent much of Monday searching the community as they look for a missing juvenile who may be suicidal. Investigators say Christopher Nanovski, 15, last seen in the area of 23 Mile Road and DW Seaton Drive. The teen was described as being “out of control,” according to a 911 caller.
New Baltimore Yard Sale Trail
Community Garage Sale - part of the Annual M29 Yard Sale Trail 2024. Submit registration forms to: adietz@cityofnewbaltimore.org OR New Baltimore City Hall. * You are able to arrive on Wednesday, August 7 after business hours (after 4:00pm) to set up. * You must provide your own tents, tables, chairs,...
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