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Beware: MI Residents Warned To Avoid These Items Attracting Ticks
Summertime in Michigan means spending more time outdoors and there are more pests to be aware of. One of those pests includes ticks, which are causing concern for residents in the Great Lakes State as cases of Lyme disease rise. And experts are warning Michigan residents to avoid certain items that could attract ticks and lead to potentially deadly bug bites.
Michigan Students Can Now Take The SAT Online
One of the most stressful years of school is junior year of high school as some of your friends or siblings begin to move away for college, college applications become real for you, physical and mental changes as puberty commences, and more contributing factors are all happening at once. As difficult as the year may be, it is easily one of the most pivotal years of your life.
Tensions ring high at Highland Park City Hall over an outdoor concert at Avalon Village
HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. – Tensions were high inside Highland Park City Hall on Friday evening as community members packed the City Council chambers for a special meeting. A couple of council members called the controversial meeting to ask questions about and vote on a benefit concert event for a local nonprofit.
Detroit Father and Son Injured as Pickup Truck Crashes Into Food Truck on Livernois Avenue
A devastating crash in Detroit has not only left a man and his son reeling from their injuries, but also dealt a significant blow to their livelihood. On July 7, Raphael Williams and his son were violently thrown from their food truck, Unity Catering RBG, when a pickup truck collided with the parked food vehicle on Livernois Avenue near Glendale Avenue, as per ClickOnDetroit. The incident, which was captured on nearby security video, resulted in Raphael suffering severe injuries that necessitated an eight-day hospital stay and three surgeries. His son escaped with less severe physical trauma, walking away with a scraped knee.
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