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Pinckney schools failed to address racism against students, lawsuit alleges
PINCKNEY, MI - Pinckney Community Schools needs to do more to address alleged permeating racism towards its minority students, according to a federal lawsuit against the district. The lawsuit filed July 7 alleges district leaders such as Superintendent Rick Todd received complaints about what it calls racist behavior and failed...
WARNING: Produce Recalled From MI, OH, IN Stores Due To Listeria
Making sure we eat enough healthy foods is a top priority for ourselves and our families. And that's why many of us buy plenty of fruits and vegetables. However, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio are urged to check their refrigerators for produce included in an expanded recall in these states. Produce...
Man accused of robbing hotel after using its bathroom charged with armed robbery
LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MI – A man accused of robbing a Brighton hotel after using its bathroom has been arraigned and is awaiting his next court hearing. Joshua Lee Bargovan, 22, of Howell was arraigned July 17, on one count of armed robbery for allegedly robbing the Hampton Inn Suites, 8068 Challis Road, in Brighton on July 15, according to the Brighton Police Department.
Did James Frankling Take A Swipe At Michigan Once With New Helmet Communication?
Penn State head coach James Franklin on the addition of helmet communications and how it still isn’t going to take away sign-stealing:. Here’s what Franklin had to say about Michigan’s sign stealing allegations ahead of their matchup (UM won 24-15) last season:. “I think in general, we’re...
TTUN: Wink Martindale has boom or bust potential in Ann Arbor
From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about Ohio State’s rival. Michigan is the defending national champions, but there has been a lot of change in Ann Arbor. What does that mean for the season, the Big Ten, and the Buckeyes? You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”That Team Up North” articles here.
FBI Warning Michigan Residents of New Crime Trend Called Jugging
A new crime trend has led to law enforcement warning everyone to be very careful at ATMs in Michigan. I was today years old when I learned of the term 'Jugging.' The FBI describes this new crime trend below,. Jugging refers to a crime in which a suspect, or group...
Summer Beer Festival, Royal Oak Pride, and more things to do this weekend in Southeast Michigan
Pride Month may be over, but the celebrations aren't done. Enjoy live music, drag shows, vendors, and more in Downtown Royal Oak this weekend. Choose from hundreds of beers to try at this fest dedicated to Michigan brewers. In addition to the beer, there will be live music and food trucks.
Anglers ‘quite successful’ last week: DNR’s Weekly U.P. fishing report (7/24/24)
UPPER PENINSULA, Mich. (WJMN) — Respectable catch numbers were reported from just about every location in the Upper Peninsula last week… except one. According to the latest fishing report from the Department of Natural Resources, it was Munising where anglers got the short end of the stick. The report said people fishing 150-250 feet down […]
New townhomes set for construction near downtown Dexter
DEXTER, MI – The city of Dexter has solidified its plans to turn a vacant home and rental lot on the edge of the downtown area into 16 two-bedroom townhomes. Dexter’s City Council approved the planned unit development application of Kentwood Place, a townhouse-duplex style building on Baker Road, at its Monday, July 22 meeting. The vote passed 4-2, with council members Jamie Griffin and Zach Michels voting against the project.
Which Michigan football freshmen could play early? Sherrone Moore has some answers
INDIANAPOLIS — Recruiting is the lifeblood of any college football program and Michigan football is no different. Though the Wolverines don’t bring in copious amounts of five-stars, the program lies somewhere in between being a recruiting juggernaut and a developmental program. And no matter how good the returning personnel might be, there are always a few first-year players who manage to find themselves on the field in year one. Last year, it was Semaj Morgan — who excelled at both wide receiver and eventually punt returner — who stole the show, but a handful of other players impressed in year one. So who...
Watch all of Michigan RB Donovan Edwards Big Ten media days press conference
INDIANAPOLIS — ‘The Don’ is increasingly popular. The Michigan football star running back already has on-field accolades, but his popularity is growing even more, both as he becomes the starting running back as well as with him being on the cover of the all-new EA Sports College Football 25 video game. On Thursday, Edwards shared his expectations for the season, his experience shooting the video game cover, thoughts on Sherrone Moore and the 145th iteration of the Wolverines, and much more. WolverinesWire was on-hand at Lucas Oil Stadium for the entirety of Edwards’ 30-minute press conference. You can watch nearly all of his appearance below. Edwards is expected to be the starting running back, with Kalel Mullings — the converted linebacker who was the third back last year — stepping in behind him. Ever growing as a leader, Edwards continues to evoke his faith and has become more humble after his 2023 season didn’t work out as he had initially anticipated.
Michigan excited by possibility of facing Ohio State two, even three times in a season: 'Let's do it'
INDIANAPOLIS — For decades, it has been called "The Game." But beginning this fall, it could be referred to as "The Games." For more than a century, the Michigan and Ohio State football teams have measured their seasons against each other as arch-rivals, battling for superiority against each other atop the Big Ten. The two teams have won the league's last seven Big Ten championships, and five of their last seven meetings have determined the winner of the Big Ten East division title.
After tumultuous year, Donovan Edwards is more humble
INDIANAPOLIS — Michigan football running back Donovan Edwards was thrust into the limelight in his sophomore year, not only having a big game against Penn State midseason, but also taking over for star tailback Blake Corum after his knee injury. Edwards thrived, with two 75-plus yard touchdowns at rival Ohio State to clinch the Big Ten East Division title and cement the Wolverines into the College Football Playoff. He followed that up with a big championship game against Purdue and had some stellar runs in the playoff against TCU. As a result, Edwards was outspoken about his abilities. He planned to go pro...
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