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Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson and HARDY Led Faster Horses' Return
(The GreenRoom) Faster Horses Music and Camping Festival returned to Brooklyn, Michigan, this weekend, bringing a "star-studded lineup" (Vanity Fair) including headliners Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson and HARDY. Known as "a hotbed for country music fans" (American Songwriter) and one of summer's most anticipated festivals, 90s style honky-tonker Zach Top...
3 most important games for Michigan football in 2024
Michigan football is fresh off their first national title in over 20 years and fans are still celebrating. But now it's time to come back down to earth where Sherrone Moore is waiting to lead the Wolverines in his first full season as head coach. We saw Moore take over...
Lainey Wilson Splits Her Britches Onstage at Faster Horses [Watch]
Lainey Wilson's signature clothing item — her bell bottom pants — did her dirty during a performance at Faster Horses Festival in Brooklyn, Mich., on Saturday night (July 20). While the singer was onstage delivering her first-ever Faster Horses set, she suffered a wardrobe malfunction: Her pants split...
BREAKING: Connor Stalions will tell his side of the story in Netflix documentary
Former Michigan Football staffer Connor Stalions became the most controversial figure in college football during the 2023 season, and now he'll tell his side of the story in a new Netflix documentary.
Strangers show photo of ape to doorbell camera at Black family’s home in Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Police are looking to question two men who showed pictures of an ape to the front door camera of a Black family’s home in the Foxfire subdivision. The incident happened around 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16. Officials with the Ann Arbor Police Department...
Somerville competes in Girls’ All-Star Soccer tournament
Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email. Meghan (MJ) Somerville represented Manchester High School Girls’ Varsity Soccer in the second annual MIHSSCA Girls’ All-Star Soccer tournament on July 20, 2024. Organized by the Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MIHSSCA) and played in East Lansing, the tournament consisted of four teams representing various regions from across the state of Michigan. Somerville played on the region-3 team together with all-state, class of 2024 players from Ann Arbor, Livonia, Northville, Holt, Plymouth, Okemos, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Ile, Ovid-Elsie, and St. Johns. Somerville’s team won the first game 3–2 over region-1, and the second game 1–0 over region-4. With the two wins, region-3 was the overall tournament champion. “It was an exciting and humbling experience to play with such great players from across the state. I was happy to represent Manchester and be part of the championship team,” said Somerville following the tournament. “It was a great way to wrap up my high school soccer career and I got a free T-shirt.”
'Check out' countless resources and books at CADL's Dansville Branch
DANSVILLE, Mich. (WILX) - The CADL Dansville Branch goes beyond the bookshelf. Despite their smaller library, they offer books and DVDs for all ages. They also have digital resources available! They also have mobile hotspots that you can rent if you don’t have internet at home as well as a printer!
Library hosting River Raisin Beekeepers Club
Submitted by Quintessa Gallinat, Manchester District Library. Ever wonder about the curious little honeybee? Ever been interested in being a beekeeper yourself? The Manchester District Library will host Janet from River Raisin Beekeepers Club on Saturday, August 3, at 11am in the upstairs lounge on the mezzanine level. Learn about these wonderful creatures and the beekeepers that take care of them. This presentation will cover both the history of bees and beekeeping as well as how to start your own hive. Recommended for adults; all ages welcome.
University of Michigan issues RFQ for "3.5-mile elevated guideway"
Https://record.umich.edu/articles/u-m-issues-campus-connector-request-for-qualifications/. "The RFQ highlights a proposed automated transit system serving six passenger stations across the Ann Arbor campus and along an approximately 3.5-mile elevated guideway. Stations would be located at the Central Campus Transit Center, the Medical campus, Pierpont Commons, on Green Road on North Campus, at Hubbard and Murfin avenues on North Campus, and at the North Campus Research Complex."
This Quirky Little Michigan Highway Ends At an Off-Ramp Just 4000 Feet Into Ohio
US Highways are generally intended to be long cross-country, multi-state travel. Take some of the routes that pass through Michigan - US 31 travels from Mackinaw City to Mobile, Alabama. US 41 runs from Copper Harbor to Miami while US 23 runs from the Straits of Mackinac to Jacksonville. The...
Ann Arbor police looking to ID young men in 'alarming' incident who held up photo of monkey on doorbell camera at Black family's home
Ann Arbor police are asking for help identifying two young men connected to what they describe as “an alarming incident” at a home in the Foxfire subdivision on the city’s north side.
Will Johnson’s ‘crazy’ feelings on being top player in College Football 25
If you haven’t heard from your college football friends this week, it’s because they are playing the new EA Sports College Football 2025 video game that came out on Monday. It has been over 10 years since the last game came out, so college football fans are understandably incredibly excited about the game. The last […] The post Will Johnson’s ‘crazy’ feelings on being top player in College Football 25 appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Bond reduced for Adrian pastor accused of molesting boys
ADRIAN — A retired Adrian pastor who is accused of molesting two boys had his bond reduced by one-third Thursday, as his attorney and a prosecutor argued whether he poses a threat to anyone in the community. Investigators are learning of possible additional victims of alleged sexual abuse by Michael Ronald Goble dating back to 1984, Lenawee County Assistant Prosecutor Phebie McClure told Lenawee County District Judge Laura J. Schaedler. Whether any of those can be charged...
City of Howell "United" in Condemning Hateful Demonstration
The following is a joint statement from the city, chamber and diversity council regarding Saturday's demonstration in Howell:. This afternoon a group of about a dozen demonstrators chanting "Heil Hitler" with their faces covered and carrying white supremacist signs gathered on the Livingston County Courthouse lawn. They proceeded to march down Grand River Ave to continue their demonstration on the lawn of the Howell Carnegie District Library. A library board member confronted them and told them that they did not have permission to be there and needed to leave. They then dispersed and proceeded to their cars, all the while being monitored by City of Howell police. Howell Police were able to make contact with several of the demonstrators confirming that all those contacted came from outside of our community, as far away as Saginaw and Macomb Counties. Although we recognize their right to free speech, these demonstrators do not reflect the values of the Howell community. The incident was terminated within a half-hour of when it began. The City of Howell, the Livingston Diversity Council and the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce stand united in condemning this group's racist ideology. We are very proud to be a welcoming and inclusive community, and this is likely why we were targeted by this outside group. We would also like to acknowledge all our residents who quickly reacted to this event and made it clear that we do not share their views.
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...
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