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Isabella Bank Corp director buys shares worth $199
In a recent transaction on July 16, Jill Bourland, a member of the board of directors at Isabella Bank Corp (NASDAQ:ISBA), increased her stake in the company. The director purchased 10.582 shares of common stock at a price of $18.90 each, amounting to a total investment of $199. This purchase...
A little bad weather can't stop Great Lakes Bay Pride from bringing the region together
Volunteers stepped up to make sure the regional Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival celebrating community and visibility happens in 2024. Severe weather in June forced organizers to postpone the Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival until Sat., Aug. 17. The re-scheduled festival is set to take place from 11 a.m to...
Dive into fun at Plymouth Pool all summer long
If summer heat is getting the best of you, the City of Midland’s Plymouth Pool has open swim sessions, swim lessons, and special event programming to help you cool off all season long. Whether you’re looking to help teach your child how to swim or looking for a fun activity for your furry friend, the outdoor municipal pool has something for everyone to dive into.
Beyond Skin Deep: Studio 23 highlights the artistry of tattoos
Walking along the streets of Traverse City while on vacation a few years ago, Megan Koch was prompted to stop at a tattoo shop. She was intrigued by the display of tattoo art hanging on the walls. Her interest sparked the idea for a first-of-its-kind exhibit at Studio 23 in...
Bay City barbershop open 24/7
BAY CITY, Mich. (WNEM) - A 24/7 barbershop opened on Bay City’s west side a few months ago. A mainstay in many communities is the barbershop. It’s where you go for a fresh fade or trim to get yourself looking good. At Global Appeal River Walk Barbershop, they...
“Green Suede” Grows On A Next Nature Nike Dunk Low
As an enduring tentpole model for the Swoosh, the Nike Dunk is a frequent choice for developing Beaverton’s continuing sustainability efforts. While efforts like Nike ISPA ventures aim towards 100% recycled composition, the sheer number of Dunks on the street means partially recycled pairs like the one on display here have a much higher overall impact.
Delfield Celebrates 75 Years Of Providing Fabrication Solutions
In today’s rapidly evolving market, manufacturers face the daunting task of continuously listening to the requested changes of their customer base and responding with new and upgraded equipment solutions to meet those needs. This can be particularly challenging in industries such as commercial foodservice and commercial kitchens, where the...
Bay City Southwest heads to Little League state tourney as buddies for life
BAY CITY, MI – They’re playing like a fine-tuned bunch of ballplayers. But that’s only because after they got together – as a rag-tag collection of little tykes who were new to the game – they stuck together. The Little League state tournament-bound Bay City...
John Morgan of Novi repeats as GAM Super Senior champion
FREELAND – Competition brings out the best in John Morgan of Novi, who proved to be the best once again in winning the 10th GAM Super Senior Championship presented by Saint John’s Resort at Apple Mountain Golf Club Tuesday. Morgan, a Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member, won...
MyMichigan Medical Center in Clare breaks ground on expansion
CLARE, Mich. (WJRT) - Officials at the MyMichigan Medical Center in Clare officially broke ground on Monday on a new 51,000-square-foot expansion and revitalization project. The hospital says the project is expected to cost $40 million and take less than two years to complete. The project is scheduled to take place in two phases.
Cramer Named to Academic All-America Team
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – Central Michigan wrestler Alex Cramer has been named to the Academic All-America At-Large Third Team by the College Sports Communicators. Cramer, a redshirt senior from Grayslake, Ill., is a computer science major with a 3.95 grade point average. He is one of 17 student-athletes named to the third team and one of just 47 named to the first, second or third team. The student-athletes represent eight sports and Cramer is one of six wrestlers so honored.
Eastbound US-10 will be closed tonight. Here’s why – and what route to take instead.
BAY COUNTY, MI – Eastbound US-10 will be closed overnight for a Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) road project, agency officials announced. MDOT is implementing the overnight closure – which will begin at 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, and end at 5 a.m. Thursday, July 18 – at the Mackinaw Road overpass for beam setting in Bay County, according to a news release.
Long-time Bay City restaurant announces sudden closure
BAY CITY, Mich. (WNEM) - A restaurant that’s been in Bay City for decades has announced it is now closed. Nino’s Italiano posted on Facebook Monday that its last day of business was Sunday, July 14. The restaurant cited “financial conditions” as the reason. The Columbus...
Summer road project planned for Bay City. Here’s what it will mean for commuters.
BAY CITY, MI – Local and state agencies are planning to team up with the assistance of federal grants to finance a series of road repairs on the city’s North Side. The city and the Bay County Road Commission are planning to partner – along with the use of state and federal grants – to complete concrete pavement repairs on Wilder Road and Truman Parkway as well as to repair concrete joints and place an asphalt overlay on Tiernan Road.
Bay City Boys & Girls Club teaches kids the importance of healthy eating habits
BAY CITY, Mich.— A new initiative by the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Greater Bay Region, in collaboration with Michigan Sugar, aims to educate children about healthy eating habits through hands-on learning experiences. The "Healthy Habits" program is designed to teach kids where their food comes from and...
Bay City residents shocked by news of fire station closing
BAY CITY, MI – Residents were concerned and surprised by the news that one of four city fire stations was closing Monday during a regularly scheduled city commission meeting. The Monday, July 15, closure of Fire Station 5, 1209 E. Smith St., leaves the city with two fire stations...
Kenneen Arndt, 77, of Rhodes
Kenneen, loving mother and grandmother passed away Saturday, July 13, 2024, with her loving family by her side. She was born in Bay City, Michigan on November 8, 1946, to the late Kenneth & Bernice (Rabideau) Wyatt. Kenneen married the love of her life Gene Arndt on January 25, 1965. She was the owner operator of the K & A Interiors; she had a variety of interests and enjoyed gardening, crocheting, music and spending time with her feline companion of fourteen years, Zeba. Kenneen left behind to cherish her memory are her children; Gene II (Laurie) Arndt, Fawn Arndt, Angie Leuenberger, David Arndt. Grandchildren Gene, Holli (Jordan), Cami (Keaton), Tracey (Brad), Sarah (Andrew), Nathan (Kaylee) Dylan, Collin (Caroline), Alex (Dylan), and 9 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Gene and a great grandson Braydon Rood.
2024 Bill Hickok Humor Award for Poetry Winner
I-70 Review announces the winner of the Bill Hickok Humor Award for Poetry for 2024. Alice Friman chose Al Ortolani’s poem “Feeling Blue” to receive the prize of $1,000. Submissions for 2025 start on Jan 1st through Feb 28th.
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