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Could Drinwitz be in line to land another 5-star?
Today we’re gonna talk more about the hottest of hot streaks. What Eli Drinkwitz has done with Mizzou Recruiting has been wild. And it still could get wilder. The Tigers have been squarely in the mix for 5-star Offensive Tackle Andrew Babalola and oh hey look:. Babalola is an...
State of the Bay Early Registration
Early registration is open for the State of the Bay conference to be held in Bay City on September 26. State of the Bay is the primary gathering of professionals and the public that are working in partnership to promote, guide and implement restoration and conservation projects across the region. Further, these partners are working to more closely align regional and local economies to the Saginaw Bay and its 7,000 miles of streams and rivers.
10 most expensive homes sold in Bay County, July 8-14
A house in Bay City that sold for $399,900 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Bay County in the past week. In total, 38 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $166,198, or $116 per square foot.
SVSU Nursing Students Exceed National First-Time Pass Rate on Licensure Exam
Students in the Saginaw Valley State University Nursing program have achieved a first time pass rate for the national licensure exam, or NCLEX, of 98.4 percent. SVSU offers one of the largest undergraduate nursing programs in the Midwest, with high standards of instruction and clinical preparation. SVSU was ranked in the top 10 percent of nursing schools nationally by RNCareers.org, which annually evaluates more than 1,700 nursing schools in the U.S. to assemble its merit-based rankings. Nurses must pass the NCLEX to become licensed and enter the nursing profession, and 124 SVSU nursing students recently passed the test. For the same period, January to June 2024, the first-time pass rate in Michigan was nearly 94 percent, while the national rate was 92 percent.
Main Street Glow, River Days After Party Return August 1-2
July 19, 2024 – Downtown Midland’s Main Street is the place to be during the first weekend in August as two exciting events come together for free, family-friendly fun!. Gather in Downtown Midland on Thursday, August 1, from 7 – 8:30 p.m. as Midland Area River Days Festival kicks off with Main Street Glow. Families are invited to shop and dine in Downtown Midland as the hot air balloon baskets line Main Street for a special burner glow. See the balloon baskets up close, meet the balloonists, enjoy music provided by Sound Productions, and enjoy the fun.
Register for City Open Championship Currie Municipal Golf Course
July 19, 2024 – Show off your long and short game for the chance at prizes and bragging rights during the 2024 City Open Championship at Currie Municipal Golf Course’s west course. The annual 36-hole flighted event on Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28 is open to...
Central Michigan Volleyball 2024 Schedule Features Exciting Non-Conference Matchups
The Central Michigan Volleyball team's 2024 non-conference schedule was unveiled, featuring trips to Illinois, New York, and Pennsylvania, and hosting the Chippewa Invitational at McGuirk Arena. 10 teams in the preseason schedule finished the 2023 season in the top 50 for various statistical categories in NCAA Division I Volleyball. Notable...
Spend your July in Downtown Midland
Every summer, Downtown Midland comes to life with various events for all ages and interests. The rest of this month is packed full of shopping, fitness, music, and dance. If you’re looking for something to do on a Thursday evening or planning a nice staycation in the area, here’s a list of a few exciting things to consider to end July here at home.
City of Gladwin issues boil water advisory
GLADWIN, Mich. (WNEM) - The city of Gladwin has issued a boil water advisory for parts of the city after a water main leak. The city said it impacts the area of First Street north to Fifth Street and from Bowery Avenue east to M-18. Pressure in the system dropped...
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 rescheduled festival is set to take place from 11 a.m. to...
Coleman Schools attempting another bond proposal
Coleman Community Schools will make another attempt at passing a bond proposal on the Nov. 5 ballot, which would generate up to $10.6 million. The school district has progressively lowered the amount of its bond proposals since 2021 and has inched closer to a "yes" vote. The Nov. 5 bond...
Midland City Council to receive list of potential flood reduction projects at Monday meeting
Midland residents will get a first look at how the city might spend its $40 million appropriation from the State as Spicer Group presents a list of potential flood reduction infrastructure projects to City Council at 7 p.m. on Monday in City Hall. Last year, the State of Michigan included...
Great Lakes Beer Festival gears up for third annual event at Dow Diamond
There are a lot of beer festivals in Michigan, but there’s only one Great Lakes Beer Festival, a celebration of the craft beer community that takes place annually at Dow Diamond. The Midland ballpark, home of the minor league baseball team The Great Lakes Loons, has proven to be...
Business Matters: Crazy Vines Winery offers wine, cider and good times
Pamela, 41, and Jacob Keister, 39, own Crazy Vines Winery, located at 37 East Saginaw Road in Sanford, near the intersection of M-30. They sell and serve wine and hard cider. They make all of the wine and some of the hard cider. They have a variety of wines made from grapes and other fruits and include dry, sweet, red, white, and some wines in the middle. They also offer charcuterie boards and paninis.
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