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Secret Tunnel & Room Found Underneath a Home in Marysville, Michigan
When I bought my house, I was told there may be secret compartments in the walls. After looking over every inch of every wall, I finally found one: way down at the bottom between the floor and the wall. I opened it up, hoping to find anything – money, valuables, maybe it was even a weed stash. But no. It was completely empty.
Elizabeth Genoff – Fan Club 7.17.24
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Solar Atmospheres of Michigan expands facility
After relocating and commissioning 10 vacuum furnaces into its current facility, Solar Atmospheres of Michigan Inc. has broken ground on a new 20,000-sq.-ft. building, which will more than double the company’s current footprint at its Chesterfield, Mich., location. Bob Hill, president of Solar Atmospheres of Michigan, said, “This expansion...
Letter to the editor: July 17
This letter to the editor is in response to the article titled, “Lagoon site put in conservation easement,” that was published in the June 26, 2024, edition of The Voice. “That dog don’t hunt” is a dismissive phrase, used to mean that a particular idea or action is going to fail. The expression can also mean that a certain accusation/action is false.
100th Bayview Mackinac race begins Saturday
The 100th Port Huron to Mackinac race begins Saturday morning, and the race is already breaking records. With 324 sailing teams registered to start the race, race committee chairman Charlie Trost says that is the highest amount ever, surpassing a previous record of 316 boats that was set in 1985. One of the changes this year is the race course, with all boats taking the same course, retracing the original 1924 course.
David B. Wilson, 61, of Evart
David B. Wilson, age 61 of Evart, formerly of Warren, passed away unexpectedly at home, on May 16, 2024. He was born in Warren, MI, on November 8, 1962, to Ronald and Frances (Puzio) Wilson. David graduated from Warren Woods High School in 1980 and resided in the City of Warren all his life, except for the last 17 months, where he enjoyed retirement, living and fishing on Saddlebag Lake.
Officer and son charged in car crash
MACOMB COUNTY — The Almont Police Department is in the news once again, weeks after a controversial departure of a former Chief and a lawsuit by a former department officer. Former Chief Andy Martin had announced what he called his “retirement.” However, village officials said a separation agreement had been reached with Martin, following a lawsuit that had been filed against the village, with Martin also named in the suit.
4 arrested in smuggling attempt on St. Clair River
U.S. Border Patrol agents recently arrested four people illegally crossing the Canada border near Michigan on a boat, federal officials reported. On June 25, agents from the Marysville Border Patrol Station spotted the boat landing on the U.S. shoreline of the St. Clair River after starting in Canadian waters, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency announced in a Tuesday press release.
FISHING DERBY
FISHING DERBY. The annual fishing derby was held Saturday, July 13 at Addison Oaks County Park. It was all catch and release for this Romeo-Washington-Bruce Parks and Recreation program held in conjunction with the Romeo. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
CROWNING CEREMONY
CROWNING CEREMONY. Mr. Peachy King and Lil’ Miss Peach Blossom were crowned in a ceremony at the Romeo Village Park on Thursday, July 11. Pictured, left to right, are Lil’ Miss Peach Blossom Marielle Osebold,. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing...
PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS: OUR PAST
The local museums in Washington, Bruce and Romeo area have many artifacts and photos that can be a mystery to describe and interpret. You can help your community museums by e-mailing your best description of. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
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