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Michigan Costco Members Won’t Like Membership Changes
Costco, which is a direct competitor to Sam's Club is also making changes to their policies. Not too long ago, we learned that Sam's Club would be changing the policy surrounding their online orders for its members. They will still be offering the service but with some stricter guidelines than what they had before, but they aren't the only wholesale distributors looking to make changes.
Growing Truck Stop Indian Food Restaurant Trend Hits Michigan Border
There's been a growing trending - particular in the western states of America - truck stop restaurants that serve Indian cuisine. The roadside diners, named dhabas, have sprung up in surprising places like rural Oklahoma and Arizona. The trend is slowly but surly spreading across the country and has now hit Michigan's doorstep.
Michigan DNR seeks volunteers for U.P. State Fair experiences
What's happening: One of the biggest annual events in the Upper Peninsula is looking for a helping hand, specifically when it comes to connecting youth with The Great Outdoors. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is requesting volunteers to help with the Pocket Park at the U.P. State Fair, which runs from August 12-18 in Escanaba. Specifically, volunteers will help kids learn various outdoor skills like catch-and-release fishing, learn how to shoot pellet guns or archery, staffing the fire tower and greeting people coming to the Fair.
Michigan's biggest motorcycle rallies kick off Wednesday
MUSKEGON, Mich. — Michigan's biggest motorcycle rallies are getting in gear this week. Nearing a decade old, the annual Rebel Road rally will kick off in Downtown Muskegon Wednesday, just a few blocks over from the annual bike time rally starting at 5pm. "After last year, they estimated almost...
Genesee County sheriff challenged by newcomer in August election
GENESEE COUNTY, MI – Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson will be challenged by newcomer Jeff Salzeider for sheriff in the August 2024 primary election. Both candidates are vying to be elected to a four-year term as Genesee County Sheriff in the Aug. 6 primary. Swanson, the popular Genesee County...
‘Adrian and Meredith’ Kick Off LO Live Concert Series at 20 Front Street
LAKE ORION, Mich. – On Wednesday, July 10, 2024, residents of Lake Orion and the Orion area gathered inside the intimate concert venue, 20 Front Street, in order to not only get away from the rain caused by the remnants of Hurricane Beryl, but to listen to the first performance of the 2024 “LO Live” concert series by the Americana band, Adrian and Meredith.
Here are a few quick tips to help you navigate Blue Water Fest
Rain or shine, Boat Week festivities associated with this weekend’s 100th Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race are kicking off. Luckily, according to the National Weather Service, conditions will be mostly clear and sunny. ...
Students experience STEM at Camp Invention
— First grader Theo McGee grabbed two pieces for his game board he was making during Camp Invention at Clarkston Community Education, July 10. “I still have to add a few things,” he said, as he shared his vision for the game board he was making in the In the Game module. He pointed at his game board and shared he was going to put popsicle sticks in the spots. “So it’s a challenge for my opponents.”
30th annual St. Clair River Classic set for last weekend of July
The Blue Water Offshore Racing Association’s 30th annual St. Clair River Classic, presented by Magna, will bring racing boats from all over to St. Clair the last weekend of July. Phil Lundman, of the Blue Water Offshore Racing Association, said organizers are expecting a good turnout for the race...
Mason Graham promises that Michigan football won't 'fall off'
Plenty of college football fans, including most rivals of Michigan football expect the Wolverines to have a big drop off in 2024. There are some reasons for that that make sense such as Jim Harbaugh, one of the best head coaches in college football, going back to the NFL to coach the Chargers.
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