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Cheer coach at Monroe schools resigns amid rumors of inappropriate relationship with minor
MONROE COUNTY, Mich. (FOX 2) - A high school cheer coach employed in Monroe County has resigned amid rumors being investigated by the sheriff's office about an inappropriate relationship with a minor. The school administration investigated the rumors of inappropriate behavior between a minor and an employee of Monroe Public...
Cast your vote for Monroe County Region Boys and Girls Athlete of the Year
The Monroe News has been selecting Monroe County Region Athletes of the Year since 1992. That tradition will continue this year with one big change. You get to be a part of the process for the first time. ...
Milan's Kirk Davis selected as Region Softball Coach of the Year
MILAN – Kirk Davis didn’t play any sports at Bedford. The 1988 graduate gave up baseball when he entered high school. Riding BMX bikes was one of his few athletic activities. “I was not really a stellar athlete,” he said. ...
All-Region Softball: Whiteford pitcher Unity Nelson leads team
OTTAWA LAKE – Kris Hubbard started Whiteford’s softball program in 1979 and turned it into one of the best in Michigan. Under her leadership, the Bobcats won three state championships and 865 games in 41 seasons. She handed the reins to Matt VanBrandt in 2020 and became an...
J&L Motorsports Gives Away Zero-Turn Mower for 95.3fm WQTE Mowdown Showdown Contest
Tecumseh, MI – A lucky listener recently won the 95.3 WQTE Mowdown Showdown contest. Ken Wagner won the reverse drawling at J&L Motorsports on M-50 just west of Tecumseh…going home with a Bobcat zero-turn riding lawn mower. Ken was one of 95 names selected to attend the drawling...
Jobe casts an Erie shadow in Double-A return
MLB's top-ranked pitching prospect hits 99 mph, strikes out eight. , and it had been a while since he toed the rubber at Double-A. When the 21-year-old right-hander returned to the level on Friday night, it was as if he’d never left. Jobe pitched like he hadn’t missed a...
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