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Arc Livingston Launches Inclusive Book List During Disability Pride Month
July marks Disability Pride Month and a local non-profit is not only celebrating but has launched an inclusive book list. The Arc Livingston launched its Inclusive Book List during July’s Disability Pride Month by partnering with local libraries and the 2 Dandelions Bookstore in Brighton to feature inclusive book displays, a bookmark contest celebrating inclusion, and book readings. Libraries participating include the Brighton District Library, Cromaine District Library in Hartland, Howell Carnegie Library, and Pinckney Community Public Library.
Jonathan Smith shares what type of recruit Michigan State football is looking for
Big Ten media day took place for Michigan State football and new head coach Jonathan Smith on Wednesday, and MSU’s new head man gave a lot of insight into the program that he is building. Speaking with Steve Wiltfong of On3, Smith shared that the Spartans want kids with...
Couch: MSU's Heath Baldwin eyes title of 'world's greatest athlete' at Paris Olympics
EAST LANSING – Heath Baldwin will tell you that part of the draw of being a decathlete is the title at stake — as the world’s greatest athlete. No other event or sport gets to make such a claim. No other sport is a test of so many skills at once as the decathlon’s 10 events. Baldwin, a Kalamazoo native and All-American at Michigan State, now gets his shot at that coveted crown — and an Olympic...
Former Michigan State RB Jalen Berger Commits to Another Big Ten School
Michigan State football lost running back Jalen Berger to the transfer portal earlier this offseason. He has decided on where he will play football next season and it will be with another school in the Big Ten.
Locked on Spartans: MSU football low Big Ten preseason poll ranking a blessing?; How Aidan Chiles can hit ground running
Michigan State football was buried in the Big Ten preseason poll, coming in at No. 16… but is it better for a team to be doubted heading into the season?
Michigan State hockey lands in-state commitment
Michigan State hockey has finalized its roster for the 2024-25 season, but it appears that Adam Nightingale is getting a jump start on the 2025-26 roster. The Spartans have picked up a commitment from Cullen McCrate, a 2007-born player from Adrian, Michigan. McCrate spent his prep career with the Little Caesars AAA program and got a sniff of USHL in 3 games with the Dubuque Fighting Saints. As of now, it seems as if he spend 2024-25 in the USHL, before joining the Spartans in the following year. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook...
5-star wing in serious contact with Michigan State basketball, according to reports
Michigan State appears to be in the mix for one of the top seniors in the 2025 recruiting class, Dwayne Aristode. Aristode is a 6-foot-7 wing that plays at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire, but is originally from The Netherlands. He is a 5-star prospect according to the 247Sports composite rankings.
Michigan Expecting Bitter Cold Temperatures In Extended Forecast
Many Michigan residents want to hang on to summer as long as possible to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather. But, for those who are anticipating the fall season and cooler temps, they may be here soon. And it could feel more like winter than fall in Michigan as bitterly cold weather is expected to grip the Great Lakes state this season.
Wildfires still burn but we're not seeing smoke like last year. Here's why
LANSING — Smoke from western wildfires is expected to settle over Greater Lansing soon, potentially making it more difficult for some people in the area to breathe. But meteorologists say there's no reason for alarm in Greater Lansing, and any breathing problems from wildfire smoke shouldn't be as bad as it was last summer. ...
1 person transported to hospital after vehicle strikes Lansing house
LANSING — One person was transported to a local hospital for evaluation after their vehicle went off the road and struck a vacant house late Tuesday. Three people were in the car when it struck a house at 101 W. Miller St. at about 11:50 p.m., the Lansing Fire Department said in a...
Michigan’s ‘bison wrangler’ shares secrets of the Domino’s Farms herd
ANN ARBOR — On the northeast edge of Ann Arbor, between M-14 and Domino’s Farms, is where the buffalo roam. There, drivers on their daily commute can often catch a glimpse of a herd of 75 bison, grazing across a 90-acre pasture that is part of the Domino’s Farms complex. If they look closely enough, they may also see the beat-up red Ford pickup of Todd Crocker, the herd’s official bison wrangler.
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