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Connor Stalions to be featured in Netflix series after Michigan football sign-stealing scandal
One of the biggest storylines of the college football season last year was the Michigan football sign-stealing scandal. Halfway through the season, the Wolverines’ undefeated campaign was flipped upside down as they were under investigation for alleged illegal sign-stealing. It was all traced back to a low-level staffer named Connor Stalions. He ended up resigning […] The post Connor Stalions to be featured in Netflix series after Michigan football sign-stealing scandal appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Lenawee County History: Remembering the Drought of 1988 that spanned several months
I remember as a teen the first really hot summer I experienced, one that surpassed the previous ones growing up near Devils Lake. That particular summer became known as the Drought of 1988. While this year has not been anything close to drought-like, it has been a decently hot summer,...
Thunderstorms and Seasonal Temps Expected This Week in Southeastern Michigan
Detroit, MI – Southeastern Michigan will experience seasonable temperatures in the low to mid-80s this week, with pop-up showers and thunderstorms expected today and tomorrow. More significant showers and thunderstorms are anticipated on Wednesday as a cold front moves through the region. According to the US National Weather Service...
Nearly 57K Michigan Medicine patients notified after data breach
ANN ARBOR, MI - Michigan Medicine notified almost 57,000 patients Monday about a data breach stemming from a cyberattack on employee email accounts. The data breach potentially exposed some patient health information, officials said on July 22. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Netflix to release show featuring Connor Stalions, infamous former Michigan staffer
Netflix in August will release an episode of documentary anthology series UNTOLD featuring Connor Stalions, the former Michigan football staffer who resigned last fall amidst an investigation into his role in the Wolverines' alleged advanced scouting and sign-stealing operation. The streaming platform and entertainment company announced the news Monday via...
Washtenaw ISD Awarded $5.6 million Grant to Provide Early Childhood Educational Opportunities
With help from a federal grant, the Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD) will continue to offer educational opportunities to preschool-age kids. The WISD announced on July 22, the “Office of Head Start (OHS), a part of the federal Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families, awarded a $5.6 million grant to the Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD) to continue providing Head Start preschool for 3- and 4-year-old students and Early Head Start home-based home visiting for families with children ages birth to 3.”
U-M cyberattack compromised Michigan Medicine patient data of 56,000 people
The personal information of more than 56,000 people — including names, medical record numbers, addresses, dates of birth, diagnostic and treatment information, and health insurance details — was compromised in a cyberattack at Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan. The details may have been accessed when employee emails...
50 For 50: The Game’s The Thing
Welcome to final edition of our daily feature that I am calling “50 for 50” where I attempt to get us to Big Ten Media Days — which is one day away — with a daily sampling of what we can look forward to this upcoming college football season.
New proposal could infuse vibrancy into Briarwood Mall area in Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor officials have big hopes of seeing a major transformation of the Briarwood Mall area with new downtown-style development on the city’s south side. They’re now looking to a business improvement zone proposed by property owners in the State Street and Eisenhower Parkway...
Michigan Medicine says 56k+ patients affected by cyberattack
(FOX 2) - The health care system Michigan Medicine has informed tens of thousands of people of a cyberattack that impacted employee email accounts and potentially exposed patient information. The University of Michigan-affiliated hospital said the intrusion happened between May 23-29. It could not determine if the goal of the...
College Basketball Recruiting: Michigan Dominates with Top-Class; Duke and Kentucky in Hot Pursuit
The early signing period in college basketball recruiting began, with teams making big moves. Michigan leads with a star-studded class, while Florida State, Baylor, Villanova, and Georgia Tech also stand out for their recruiting successes. Michigan has the consensus No. 1 class in college basketball recruiting. Florida State reeled in...
Michigan Medicine notifies nearly 57,000 people of cyberattack
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WILX) - 56,953 people have been impacted by a cyberattack that potentially exposed some Michigan Medicine patients’ health information. According to Michigan Medicine, three employee emails were compromised in a cyber attack that occurred between May 23 and May 29, 2024. The healthcare company said the accounts were disabled as soon as possible to prevent further access.
Telegraph Quartet Begins Residency at The University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance
The string quartet will begin its residency at the school in the fall of 2024. The Telegraph Quartet will begin its three-year artist residency at the University of Michigan’s (U-M) School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD) in fall 2024. Members of the string quartet are violinists Eric Chin and Joseph Maile, violist Pei-Ling Lin, and cellist Jeremiah Shaw.
Introducing Ann Arbor-area’s 2023-2024 Ultimate High School State Champion
ANN ARBOR – What a high school sports season it was for the Ann Arbor area. Multiple schools made history with conference, regional and state championships to close out a memorable 2023-2024 campaign. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
Newsstand: Busy week set for Michigan, Big Ten football
The Michigan Wolverines are inching closer and closer to the new year, and this week should be a nice appetizer for those with the football itch. Big Ten Football Media Days begins on July 23 and runs through July 25 from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. It will be the first event with four new […] The post Newsstand: Busy week set for Michigan, Big Ten football appeared first on On3.
Limited tickets left for major Manchester Farmers Market Fundraiser!
You don’t want to miss out on this year’s Farm to Table Fabulous Feast, on Sunday, August 18, from 4pm to 6pm at Gordon Hall in Dexter. Tickets are going fast, and this popular event always sells out. This outdoor celebration highlights our local farms, restaurants, and the 5 Healthy Towns communities coming together in a healthy way. Tickets are $75 and available online or at the Manchester Farmers Market. Meat and vegetarian entrees are offered.
Michigan football misses on elite wideout, but is in strong position for others
In recruiting, you aren’t going to win every recruitment. That’s just not how things work, so Michigan football fans don’t need to overreact to Derek Meadows committing to LSU. And they haven’t. I haven’t seen much chatter online about the top-100 wideout from Bishop Gorman High...
In-state top target returning to Michigan for BBQ at Big House
An annual tradition started by former head coach Rich Rodriguez was the major summer recruiting event, the Barbecue at the Big House in late July. Under new head coach Sherrone Moore, the Wolverines will continue to carry on the tradition and welcome prospects to campus. Recruits have already started letting...
Former Michigan Football Player Andre Seldon Jr. Dies
Tragic Loss: Former Michigan Football Star Drowns at 22. According to multiple reports, Andre Seldon Jr., a former Michigan football player and standout at Belleville High School, drowned at the age of 22 after diving off a cliff into the water at Porcupine Dam, according to the Cache County Sheriff’s Office.
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