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Hurricane Beryl aftermath: Michigan rainfall totals, flood damage
Remnants of Hurricane Beryl were felt as far north as Michigan after the storm reached Texas. Much of the state experienced heavy rain, flooding and severe thunderstorms, the worst of it in southern Michigan. The roof of Kositchek's Menswear in downtown Lansing collapsed between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning due...
Rare turtles focus of Michigan and Ohio wildlife officials under new federal grant
LANSING, MI – Michigan will take the lead to study the declining populations of Blanding’s and spotted turtles – rare species being considered for federal protections. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will partner with their cohorts in Ohio to gather information on the status, distribution, and ecology of the two species of native turtles. Both species have experienced range-wide declines and are under review for federal listing under the Endangered Species Act.
Early morning storms cause damage, power outages in Mid-Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - People across Mid-Michigan are waking up to power outages and damage amid early morning storms Monday. On July 15, early morning storms rolled through Mid-Michigan, leaving trees ripped from the ground and homes without power, with the most reported in Jackson County. Nearly 2,000 customers in...
Michigan Man Scams Popular TikToker In New Viral TikTok Video
If you mess around, you WILL find out. Sadly, he found out on a viral scale for this particular person. Michigan Man Scams Popular TikToker In New Viral TikTok Video. If you are ever scrolling on TikTok's For You page, you have probably come across or followed Ziggi Tyler. From...
Michigan football target to decide soon after visit for Wolverines BBQ
It took some time, but Michigan football has started to build a quality 2025 recruiting class. The Wolverines added their 16th commitment on Saturday, landing three-star wide receiver Phillip Wright and could be adding to their haul again soon. Wright is one of the lowest ranked commitments in the 2025...
After Years in Decline, Michigan is Seeing More Fireflies This Summer
The sight of fireflies or lightning bugs had always been a sure sign of summer. You could count on a yard or field lighting up starting in early June with the flashing bodies of fireflies. And than several years ago many began to see fewer and fewer lightning bugs. So...
Missing West Michigan Mom And Baby Found Walking Barefoot In Texas
A woman and her baby from Wyoming, Michigan, who had been missing for several days, were found safe in Texas last weekend. This story has a happy ending, but it was quite an adventure for the mother and child. The woman and her infant daughter were reported missing on July...
Townsend Athletic Complex: Friday Night Lights in Montague
MONTAGUE – The Townsend Athletic Complex, home of the Montague Wildcats, epitomizes the quintessential Friday night football experience. With its iconic water tower overlooking the field, emblazoned with the Wildcat logo, this stadium offers a unique and memorable setting for high school football. The entrance of the Wildcats onto...
Wyoming mobile food pantry to be held Monday, July 22
Wyoming Public Schools (WPS) has partnered with Feeding America Mobile Pantry to host a Mobile Pantry once a month. *WHS July Mobile Food Pantry will be held Monday, July 22 from 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. What to expect. Though the selection of food varies each month, there are...
Street closures have Kalamazoo business owners seething: ‘My house is on the line’
KALAMAZOO, MI -- Maria Brennan was in tears. It was the last week of June, and Brennan -- owner of Victorian Bakery in Kalamazoo’s Northside Neighborhood at Park and Ransom streets -- had just learned both Park and Ransom would be closed through August to upgrade electrical lines for the new event center in downtown Kalamazoo.
Blueberry eating world record set in Grand Rapids by Patrick Bertoletti
On Saturday, Patrick Bertoletti set a world record in Major League Eating, scarfing down 18.475 pounds of blueberries in eight minutes at the Great American Blueberry Challenge in Grand Rapids.
Seattle Seahawks lineman, Muskegon native Anthony Bradford attends block party at local high school
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, Mich. — Seattle Seahawks guard and Muskegon High School alum Anthony Bradford is back in Muskegon. "I love giving back to my people," Bradford said. "It's a good refresher for me, going into training camp, just being back with the people and folks, that's what I love to do."
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