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Homes in Ann Arbor: A look at what $500,000 buys
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between June 24 and June 30. In this article, we outline recent property sales in Ann Arbor, all of which featured homes under $500,000. Below, we provide an overview of the top...
Michigan football D-line disrespected by Phil Steele
Preseason rankings are mostly for debate and fun, but they are still annoying when they are wrong and it’s hard to reconcile Michigan football ranking fourth among defensive lines in college football. Phil Steele is one of the top experts in the sport. He picked Michigan football to finish...
Michigan football misses out on 2025 edge rusher to SEC school
Recruiting the state of California has been hit-or-miss for Michigan football over the years, but the Wolverines have steadily targeted 2025 Danville (Calif.) San Marcos Valley four-star edge rusher Marco Jones. Jones visited Ann Arbor the first weekend that official visit weekends were allowed, on May 31, but still had the whole month of June to check out some of his other top schools. With Texas and Texas A&M appearing to be his primary competition, the dual-sport athlete (Jones also intends on playing baseball in college) had his pick of some of the top programs in the country. But the lack of...
Michigan Offensive Line: One Thing I Like, One Thing I Don’t, One Thing To Watch
Michigan Football must replace all five offensive line starters in 2024, but Sherrone Moore's Wolverines have experienced options in Myles Hinton, Josh Priebe, Greg Crippen, Giovanni El-Hadi and Andrew Gentry
Michigan football is building impressive visitor list for BBQ
The recruiting BBQ at the end of July is always an important event for Michigan football recruiting and it’s shaping up to be another critical weekend for the Wolverines. In the 2025 class, it provides the Wolverines a final chance to close before the fall. That could be four-star wideout Andrew Marsh who took an official visit to Michigan at the end of June. He’s expected to take an unofficial visit for the BBQ.
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...
Taking an early look at Maryland heading into 2024
For the last two seasons, the Maryland Terrapins have been a thorn in the flesh of the Michigan Wolverines. Both games the last two Big Ten Championship runs for the Wolverines have resulted in close battles with Mike Locksley’s Terps. Luckily, Michigan escaped both times and this season Maryland is not on the schedule this fall.
Michigan Film Study: 2025 four-star WR Jacob Washington
Recruiting for the Michigan Wolverines has rocketed into orbit over the course of June. With multiple fruitful weekends, the Wolverines have climbed up the overall composite class rankings from the mid-50s, all the way to No. 17. So much for the annual flaccid June recruiting jokes. Over the last two...
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...
Patients paying for colonoscopy prep unnecessarily: Study
Many patients are still paying out of pocket for colonoscopy bowel prep despite a federal law stating it should be covered by insurance, according to a study led by Eric Shah, MD, at Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan. The study, published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology, analyzed 2.6 million...
University Of Michigan Team Preparing Electric-Powered 22-Foot Liberator For Shootout Competition And More
Based out of the highly regarded Wilson Center smack dab in the middle of one of the country’s most premier universities, a considerable amount of engineering students has been working on a unique project that is sure to get a lot of attention from the performance boat community—and beyond thanks to its University of Michigan affiliation. Might it get similar attention to the NCAA’s all-time winningest football team that plays at The Big House in Ann Arbor? Unlikely, but thanks to that program and the extensive alumni network from the esteemed university, the boat being prepared by the University of Michigan Electric Boat project team to compete at the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout in Central Missouri August 24-25 is sure to have a lot of fans cheering it on.
Movies and TV shows casting in Ann Arbor
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities’ Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey.
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.
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. ...
YouTube Gold: David Robinson Takes It To Michigan
There are sleepers then there are sleepers. Some guys develop in college and become much better than anyone expected. Think Zach Edey and Donovan Clingan or, closer to home, DJ Burns. Then you have guys like Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman, both of whom were minor high school talents at...
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