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Cards bow out in semis at Hatchet Invitational
BAD AXE – The Cardinal varsity volleyball team began their season this past Saturday at the Hatchet Invitational. They finished the day with four wins against only one defeat. Pam Cooper’s squad went through pool play, defeating Caseville 25-8 and 25-9, Harbor Beach 25-12 and 25-12, and Caro 25-16...
MSP facing retaliation lawsuits from state troopers
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - Michigan State Police (MSP) is facing 14 lawsuits from multiple state troopers claiming that they faced retaliation and had their rights violated after taking part in an internal affairs investigation. MSP is facing 14 lawsuits from seven troopers who said they faced backlash after speaking out about...
Workers celebrate as the steel topped out at Flint Assembly
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - General Motors is celebrating the expansion of its 263,000-square-foot body shop expansion at Flint Assembly. GM is spending $788 million to expand the plant with a larger body shop, a larger assembly conveyor system, new tooling and new equipment. The added space will support the plant's production of the next generation of GM's heavy-duty internal combustion ending pickup trucks.
Take a video tour through Saginaw's newest school before it opens
SAGINAW, MI - Saginaw High and Arthur Hill students will officially be known as the Phoenixes in less than two weeks. And principal Eric Gordon says the students at the two schools have already been a team, aside from basketball, for years. “The kids have already been mingling together for...
Clio-area candy store permanently closes its doors, thanks customers for support
GENESEE COUNTY, MI - A Michigan candy store has permanently closed its doors. Charlie’s Candy Barrel, a Genesee County-based store located at 5105 W. Vienna Road, Suite H in Vienna Township, announced on Facebook over the weekend that its doors have closed. If you purchase a product or register...
Marine Vet Arrested After Self-Publishing Book About Storming US Capitol on Jan. 6
Marine Corps veteran Nathan Thornsberry hoped a self-published book might shine a sympathetic light on the violence that shook the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Now, it may land him behind bars.Thornsberry, 42, from North Branch, Michigan, was arrested by the FBI on Aug. 22 on multiple criminal charges, including assaulting law enforcement, stemming from his alleged conduct during the deadly Capitol breach, the Justice Department said in a release.Video allegedly captured the Marine veteran facing off with law enforcement during the Jan. 6 riot. But in the months that followed, Thornsberry also sought to put the day into...
New Suspicious Video From Central Michigan Sideline Raises More Questions About Connor Stalions
On the eve of Netflix’s documentary about Connor Stalions and Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal, a new video has emerged of the Central Michigan sideline during a college football game against Michigan State. It appears to show some very suspicious behavior by the Chippewas that involves last season’s most infamous villain. Meanwhile, the question of how he […] The post New Suspicious Video From Central Michigan Sideline Raises More Questions About Connor Stalions appeared first on BroBible.
Carman-Ainsworth becomes first Genesee County school to add AP African American History class
GENESEE COUNTY, MI – Starting today, students at Carman-Ainsworth High School will be eligible for a new, groundbreaking course – AP African American History. Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools became the first district in Genesee County to add an advanced placement African American History class to its curriculum at the end of the 2023-24 school year.
Saginaw's Beloved Savoy Bar and Grill Set to Reopen Under New Ownership, Chris Webber Steers Revival Near Dow Event Center
The Savoy Bar and Grill, once a lively social spot in Saginaw that closed due to the pandemic, is set to reopen. The pub, situated on Franklin Street and a stone's throw from the Dow Event Center, closed its doors in 2021 but now finds a new lease on life thanks to attorney Chris Webber and team, who recently acquired the establishment. According to a report by ABC12, the new management is targeting an early September unveiling for the bar portion, with the full establishment's relaunch to follow soon after.
Councilwoman Candice Mushatt emphasizes dads at MOMS Tour in Flint, MI
Featured photo: Panelists at the MOMS Tour in Flint, MI included Albert Ujkaj, MSW, Hamilton Community Health Network who spoke on mental health, Rev. Dr. Que English, Director, HHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships the founder and moderator for the event, Dr. Sierra Cuthpert, Hamilton Community Health Network/Hurley Medical Center who is an OB/GYN, and Shonte’ Terhune-Smith, Founder, Yolo Lactation and Doula Services who spoke from the perspective as a doula.
Vote for 2024 Saginaw Valley League North football championship favorite
The Saginaw Valley League North went through a major change in 2023, bringing in Traverse City West and Traverse City Central while sending Saginaw Heritage to the SVL South. But the top of the standings remained the same, with Mount Pleasant claiming its third consecutive SVL North title and Midland Dow finishing second.
Local restaurant closes after 96 years, another Dollar General coming and more Bay County news
BAY COUNTY, MI – A fourth-generation family restaurant in the Bay City area is closing at the end of the month after operating for nearly 100 years. Meanwhile, the area is getting another business in the form of another Dollar General. If you purchase a product or register for...
Jackson Civil War Muster returns for largest living history event in Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -It’s billed as the largest living history event in the state and the longest-running Civil War event in the Midwest. Last weekend, the Jackson Civil War Muster returned for its 37th year. The muster, open to people of all ages, draws 15,000 to 20,000 fans from throughout Michigan, Canada, and places as far away as Sweden.
Monroe, Michigan’s Spirit Halloween Was State’s First Phar-Mor
When you think of malls, I hope you're old enough to remember when they were bustling centers of commerce, societal evolution, and culture. Monroe, Michigan's Mall of Monroe, was no exception when it opened in 1988 (known as the Frenchtown Square Mall), it boasted an imposing lineup of anchor stores: Sears, Elder Beerman, Hills, JC Penney, and the state's first-ever location for the discount pharmacy chain Phar-Mor.
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