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Tigers Hit 4 Homers, 3 Triples, Rout Minnesota Twins
MINNEAPOLIS -- — Carson Kelly hit a grand slam and Wenceel Pérez followed with a home run to back Keider Montero’s first major league win as the Detroit Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 9-2 on Wednesday night. Riley Greene and Matt Vierling hit two-run homers, and Greene,...
Dr. Kirsch to practice at Three Meadows Family Medicine
HILLSDALE — Hillsdale Hospital’s newest primary care location, Three Meadows Family Medicine, will begin operations on July 1 with Dr. Scott Kirsch providing care to patients and their families. This practice will be conveniently co-located with the independent practice of Drs. Leslie Bennett; L. Dustin Kimball, III; and Karen Lindower at Three Meadows Medical Building in Suite 120. ...
Myles Hinton’s path to Michigan, outlook for 2024
Jacob Singer Jake Singer is a junior at the University of Michigan majoring in Political Science. He is a Michigan Football and Basketball Writer for SB Nation's Maize and Brew. It is not often that a college football player goes from being benched and injured one season to being called...
Industry Veteran Tim West Joins DAVCO in Saline as New President
DAVCO Technology, the Saline-based provider of fuel filtration and water separation systems for diesel engines and a Clarience Technologies company, has named Tim West as its new president. West joins DAVCO after nearly 12 years with the Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. where he most recently served as vice president of...
Spray a fire hose, cool off on July 4 at downtown Ann Arbor spray park
ANN ARBOR, MI -- Cool off with Ann Arbor fire crews this July 4 with a downtown spray park. Children of all ages can experience spraying fire hoses and splashing in water from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on Thursday, July 4, at a spray park hosted by the Ann Arbor Fire Department. The spray park will take place at 331 Maynard St. in Ann Arbor immediately after the Jaycee’s Fourth of July Parade.
Missing teen found thanks to a Twitch streamer
(NewsNation) — A 17-year-old Michigan boy, missing for about three months, has been found safe in Miami thanks to a chance encounter with someone doing a live stream on Twitch. Troy Coleman went missing in May from Mt. Morris Township, Michigan, which is about 80 miles northwest of Detroit....
Non-profit providing meals, showers in downtown Ypsilanti gets 50K boost
YPSILANTI, MI - A non-profit that provides support services like showers in downtown Ypsilanti just got a $50,000 boost from the city, under a contract unanimously approved by the Ypsilanti City Council on Tuesday night. Since FedUp opened up its first homebase at 16 South Washington Street in June, the...
Q&A: Michigan Teacher of the Year fears ‘mass exodus’ of instructors
Kelley Cusmano is Michigan’s 2024 Teacher of the Year. The Rochester High School English teacher said the pressure placed on educators today leads too many good teachers to leave the profession. She hopes to advocate for teacher retention. Kelley Cusmano says she’s always had the heart of a teacher....
Study says Michigan is home to the most educated city in the U.S.
A new study from the website WalletHub ranks Ann Arbor, Mich. as the most educated city in the U.S. In fact, the home of the University of Michigan ranked No. 1 in every category when it comes to percentage of degrees among its residents.
In West Michigan, first lady promotes the Biden administration’s family support policies
In the woods of western Michigan Wednesday morning, first lady Jill Biden visited YMCA Camp Manitou-Lin in Middleville to promote federal programs piloted by Democratic leaders and the Biden administration. U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Lansing) joined the first lady, who’s married to President Joe Biden, to discuss food access for school children in the summer […] The post In West Michigan, first lady promotes the Biden administration’s family support policies appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Missing Michigan teen with schizophrenia found in Florida during Twitch livestream
MIAMI (WKRC) - A missing teenager from Michigan with schizophrenia was found months later in Florida when his brother recognized him on a livestream. Flint Police Operations posted to Facebook on Thursday that the teenager had been found. The last time Flint Police Operations posted about him was on May...
Michigan basketball might have found new leader in transfer Tre Donaldson
Tre Donaldson was a higher-rated high school football prospect in the class of 2022 than Colston Loveland — Michigan football's starting tight end and a potential first-round NFL draft pick next April. Now, Donaldson is the projected starting point guard for Michigan basketball in the 2024-25 season. ...
Detroit Stand Up! Skilla Baby Shakes Up Social Media After Saying THIS About Eminem (WATCH)
Skilla Baby sparked a debate on social media thanks to his opinion on Eminem and what Detroit natives think about his music. He shared his thoughts while appearing on the ‘Baby, This is Keke Palmer’ podcast. RELATED: Wayment! Rapper Skilla Baby Drags Social Media User Who Said He’s “Not Cute” Skilla Baby Speaks On Detroit’s [...] The post Detroit Stand Up! Skilla Baby Shakes Up Social Media After Saying THIS About Eminem (WATCH) appeared first on The Shade Room.
Two women with the same name build a friendship through life’s ups and downs
Flint Natives Delores Johnson and Delores Thompson attended school together at what was called Emerson Intermediate middle school. According to Johnson, she was quieter in the 8th grade, while Thompson was outgoing. Thompson later attended Northern High School, and Johnson attended Northwestern. The two women’s paths crossed again on 7-7-1977...
Who is standing out at CB for Michigan football opposite Will Johnson?
With Josh Wallace — who came in late last offseason via the transfer portal — having moved on, one of the big question marks facing Michigan football this offseason is the cornerback who will be playing opposite Will Johnson. The Wolverines have some younger options, but none are...
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