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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.
Michigan Saddened By Drowning Of Former Wolverines Player
The University of Michigan is saddened by the drowning of a former Wolverines football player on Sunday. A former Michigan Wolverines football player, who was set to play for Utah State this season, died in an apparent drowning accident over the weekend. Andre Seldon Jr., a former top 100 recruit ...
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...
Ann Arbor puts $1M behind hiring ‘safe streets’ consultant
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor is planning more incremental improvements to make city streets safer, including adding more flexible posts to separate bike lanes from cars. To that end, the city is putting over $1 million into hiring Sam Schwartz Consulting to help implement a $3.8 million federal Safe Streets for All grant.
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.
HTL: Albion Tigers knock off Lake Mills Grays 21-1
EDGERTON -- The Lake Mills Grays fell to the Albion Tigers 21-1 on the road in Home Talent League baseball on Sunday. Albion's Drew Hanson went 3-for-4 with two extra-base hits and drove in six runs. Charlie Hatlen and Steven Olson added three hits apiece for the Tigers. For the Grays, who were outhit 16-5, Jasper Meeker went 2-for-2 while leadoff man Caleb Housner, Matthew Gullixson and Romzy Barketallah tallied one hit each. Hatlen pitched four innings of five-hit ball to earn the victory for the Tigers (5-7). The Grays (0-12) close out the season at home against Jefferson next Sunday.
Ernest Hausmann’s path to Michigan, outlook for 2024
It’s hard to replace the leadership and toughness that 2023 linebacker starters Michael Barrett and Junior Colson brought to the position in recent seasons. But if there is anyone who can step up and take the next step in becoming a cog in the middle of the Michigan Wolverines defense, it’s Ernest Hausmann.
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.
Michigan football’s frisbee-catching dog has surgery, will miss start of season
Victor, the frisbee-catching dog that entertained football fans at Michigan Stadium last season, won’t be able to take the field at the start of this season after undergoing surgery last month to repair a partially torn ligament in his rear left leg. If you purchase a product or register...
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,...
Bella Juozapaitis named Tecumseh's Scholar-Athlete of the Year
TECUMSEH — Tecumseh softball isn't a program used to having losing seasons. But when the 2024 senior class were freshmen, they had to go through some growing pains. There was no 2020 season due to the pandemic and with a handful of strong freshmen, they made up the bulk of the lineup while the others didn't have a ton of experience. ...
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.
How to follow Michigan football at Big Ten Media Days this week
The Big Ten takes center stage this week as the 18-team conference hosts Big Ten Football Media Days from July 23-25 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Six schools will be represented each day, beginning Tuesday with Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers and Wisconsin. The following day features Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, UCLA and USC.
Big Ten Media is sleeping on Michigan football again
Big Ten Media Days are this week in Indianapolis and that means that it’s time for the annual Big Ten Media poll. The Cleveland.com poll hasn’t come out yet, but there is another Big Ten Media Poll which was compiled by the Kings of North YouTube Channel. It...
The Great Lakes National Trail Ride starts in September
Come ride with us September 20-22! The Great Lakes National Trail Ride starts Saturday September 21 at 9 a.m. at the Waterloo Horseman's Camp in Chelsea, Michigan. Bring a dish to pass for the potluck Saturday night at the pavilion. We will offer a silent auction also at the Waterloo pavilion. We are accepting donated items for the auction so there will be a nice selection to bid on. Make your site reservations now via midnrreservations.com for the Waterloo Horseman's Camp (rustic) or at the nearby Farmlane Campground (electric) by contacting Donny at 734-260-9009. Or you can pull in for the day and ride with us too. If you are also a Missouri Fox Trotter Horse Breed Association member, you will earn a point toward an award in the Fox Trot America program. There is a $10 fee to participate in this ride. The ride form can be found on our website (michiganfoxtrottinghorse.com). Please bring your completed form with $10 and turn them in to Marilyn Mannino no later than Saturday morning before the ride starts.
Michigan continues to build with transfer Robbie Hamchuk from San Jose State
After a few weeks of silence from Michigan coach Tracy Smith, he added his fifth transfer with outfielder Robbie Hamchuk from San Jose State. Hamchuk announced his commitment on X Thursday to join the Wolverines after spending his first four years with the Spartans. Hamchuk enters the Michigan dugout with one year left of eligibility looking to provide depth both at the plate and in the outfield.
Meet Linda Hughson: The heart and soul of Mason Community Services
INGHAM COUNTY, Mich. (WILX) - Restoring Hope and Providing a Helping Hand is the motto of Mason Community Services. Executive Director Linda Hughson brings those words to life. Whether she’s finding people housing, putting clothes on their backs, or diapers on their kids, Hughson makes sure people in need get the help they need.
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.
WEATHER EXTRA: Scattered showers start the work week
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - We start the work week with a stationary front stalled out over the area with little to push it north or south until mid-week. We have the chance of widely scattered showers and thunderstorms popping up from time to time today into Wednesday morning. High temperatures today and tomorrow climb to the low 80s.
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