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Could Big Lots Be the Latest Retailer to Announce Michigan Store Closures?
It's no secret that many big-name retailers have been forced to close stores due to changing market conditions and increased competition from online shopping. While the pandemic and inflation are often cited as reasons, it's online shopping that's the real threat to traditional brick-and-mortar stores. Some companies, including Rite Aid,...
Is It Illegal to Flash Your High Beams in Michigan?
Flashing your brights at an oncoming driver is not just dangerous, it might be against the law. Let's shine some light on the Michigan law that many of us don't know exists. There are many different scenarios where this situation might come into play. Maybe an oncoming vehicle is approaching you with its high beams on, so you respond by flashing your high beams. Or, you could be flashing your high beams at an oncoming vehicle to alert them to an obstruction in the road or a speed trap ahead. Either way, this could get you in hot water with law enforcement.
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
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...
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. ...
James Bolosh makes history as EMU Theatre’s first Tony winner
The 77th Tony Awards earlier this month gathered American Theatre’s best for a night of recognition. One of those recognized, James Bolosh, was a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, making him EMU’s first Tony winner. Bolosh was a co-producer on “Stereophonic,” a play that follows a band in...
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...
Michigan Corrections Organization asks Gov. Whitmer for emergency assistance
Byron Osborn, president of the Michigan Corrections Organization, released a letter calling on Governor Gretchen Whitmer to provide immediate relief to corrections officers in the state. According to Osborn, officers are working mandatory overtime in dangerously understaffed conditions. He called on Gov. Whitmer to activate the National Guard until a permanent solution can be found. You can read the full letter below.
New FDA Approved Alzheimer’s Drug May Be Coming To Michigan
Since the beginning of time sickness and disease have plagued the Earth and have taken the lives of many. Doctors have been working for centuries on remedies, cures, and medications that ease the lives of those with many different diseases. They have gotten farther in their research and advancements with some diseases more than others as they have been able to find cures or even vaccinations that prevent these illnesses and viruses.
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