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Recall Alert: Michigan, Check Your Cabinets Now For This Popular Spice
Recently, Michigan has experienced a surge in product recalls, which now includes a new issue involving spices. The latest recall concerns a popular spice that many households likely keep in their cabinets and use regularly—ground cinnamon. Popular Spice Recall in Michigan. The recall is issued by ALB Enterprises, INC...
Michigan Lottery: 32-year-old wins $1M on scratch off ticket
A Sanilac County man purchased several lottery tickets on a whim and won a $1 million prize playing the Michigan Lottery’s Diamond Wild Time instant game!. The lucky 32-year-old player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought his winning ticket at Scott’s Quik Stop, located at 5 North Van Dyke Road in Marlette. Marlette is about 50 miles east of Saginaw.
Michigan Hotel Adding Duck Pin Bowling and New Restaurant
Motels and Bed and Breakfast houses were the beginning of travel amenities as they would provide shelter, bathrooms, and food for travelers. Today, that scene looks so much different as there are multiple Bed and Breakfast sites for homeowners to buy into, motels have advanced, and the hotels are one of the best amenities travelers can have.
Michigan EV enthusiasts get ready for 1st all-electric Woodward ‘Clean Cruise’
EV enthusiasts will host a cruise along Woodward Avenue in suburban Detroit Saturday exclusively featuring electric vehicles. The event, called the Clean Cruise, will bring together industry experts, EV owners, environmentalists and members of the public to talk all things EV in downtown Ferndale. EV education is a main theme...
Michigan Part Of Massive Deli Meat Recall Due To Listeria
Heads up Michigan, time to take a look at the lunchmeat you currently have sitting in your fridge. Boar's Head Provisions has announced a recall of more than 207,000 pounds of meat products due to potential Listeria contamination. This recall affects various pre-packaged meats, including deli meats and sausages, which were distributed nationwide.
Several packaged produce distributed to Kroger stores recalled
Federal health officials are warning consumers not to consume certain produce products distributed to Kroger stores because of possible health risk. Guacamole, diced vegetables and salsas sold at Kroger stores in several states, including Michigan, are being recalled for possible contamination of Listeria monocytogenes, according to a US Food and Drug Administration recall...
2 charged in killing of Muskegon Heights man, 63
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI — Two men were arraigned on charges of open murder Monday for their suspected roles in the death of 63-year-old Michael Farmer. Robert Reed, 36, of Muskegon Heights, and Leland Snyder, 41, of Muskegon, were both arraigned Monday, July 29, in Muskegon County District Court, according to court records.
Tires, propane tanks and electronics | North Kent Transfer Station opens to take Kent County's waste
KENT COUNTY, Mich. — Waste drop-off just got safer and more efficient for Kent County residents with the opening of the North Kent Transfer Station. The Kent County Department of Public Works (DPW) announced Monday that the new station is now open to the public. Kent County residents and...
Pocket Watch: Their Time is Now
So often in music, like in life, timing is everything. That’s definitely the case for rising Grand Rapids jazz fusion group Pocket Watch. Coming together rather serendipitously, finding each other at the right place, and the right time, the six-piece has come into their own in not much time at all.
Hospital system offers spice packets for patient food
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — Corewell Health is trying to challenge the idea that hospital food is bland and boring. The hospital system has partnered with Milford Spice Co., to create five sodium-free spice packets for use in all 21 care locations across the state. "What we find in the...
Grand Rapids announces next neighbor engagement for Commission Night Out in Third Ward
GRAND RAPIDS- The Grand Rapids City Commission will hold its next Commission Night Out in the Third Ward on Tuesday, July 30, at the Gerald R. Ford Academic Center. This is the second of three night out meetings planned for this year. After dinner is provided, there will be an engagement session and a business meeting with public hearings.
Detroit lawyer: My friend, JD Vance, ditched beliefs for ‘money and power’
Michigan attorney releases trove of email communications with Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance. In 2016 emails, Vance called Donald Trump ‘morally reprehensible,’ criticized law enforcement and expressed a belief in systemic racism. Sofia Nelson, who is transgender, said her friendship with Vance ended after he took office...
Driver injured in Spring Lake Township car crash, deputies say
SPRING LAKE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A driver was taken to the hospital after a car crash in Spring Lake Township Sunday afternoon, according to the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office. The crash happened on Leonard Road near 144th Avenue at about 3:27 p.m. The driver, 28, of Wyoming, had been...
See all homes sold in Grand Haven and Spring Lake, July 22 to July 28
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Grand Haven and Spring Lake reported from July 22 to July 28. There were 24 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,192-square-foot home on Brucker Street in Grand Haven that sold for $420,000.
Michigan Supreme Court decision will likely strike hundreds from sex-offender registry
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan’s policy of putting people on a sex-offender registry even if their crime was nonsexual is unconstitutional, the state Supreme Court said Monday. In a 5-2 decision, the court said a portion of a 2021 law is “cruel or unusual punishment” barred by the Michigan Constitution. A Wayne County man in 2015 […]
Michigan has fix in place after brief outage in early-voter check-in system
Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here.An overloaded server briefly brought Michigan’s voter check-in system to a crawl Saturday morning, a hiccup on the first day of early in-person voting in the state primary that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says she is “confident” won’t happen again.The error was the result of other applications running on the same server that also hosted the state’s early voting electronic poll books, Benson said during a news conference Monday. When voting started, those hundreds of poll...
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