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A LOOK BACK IN TIME | 1992 AA CHAMPS 9-YEAR-OLDS
Pictured in back row, left to right: Coach Dale Henry Sr. (at back), Jeff Goodwin, Adam Cotton, Nate Bautell, Casey Johnson, Paige Hegal; front row, left to right: Amy Engelhardt, Billy Ballard, Eric ?, Dale Henry Jr.
Bay City addresses ongoing State Theatre, Michael Bacigalupo investigation
Four months after the historic State Theatre filed for bankruptcy, Bay City officials released a statement confirming a criminal investigation into its former employee Michael Bacigalupo.
'Lord of the Gourd' Patrick Harrison to return to Midland July 17 for watermelon carving show
The Lord of the Gourd, Patrick Harrison, will return to the Grace A. Dow Memorial Library next week to put on an entertaining watermelon carving demonstration for all ages.
"I will not be bullied" - Edenville supervisor rejects calls for his resignation
At the end of Edenville Township's regular board meeting on Tuesday, which immediately followed a lengthy budget hearing, a few attendees called for incumbent supervisor Terrance Hall to resign. During the final public comment of the evening at Swanton Memorial Hall, supervisor candidate Art Peters, who faces Hall in the...
GWSD held 42nd annual dance recital
GLADWIN COUNTYThe Gail Wildfong School of Dance (GWSD) held its 42nd annual dance recital June 6-8 at the Gladwin High School Cafetorium. Approximately 250 dancers performed in four separate recitals, wowing nearly sold-out audiences each time. Dancers ages three to adult danced in styles such as ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, musical theater, lyrical, and modern. As always, the professional, well…
Mid Michigan Sports Network to provide plenty prep coverage starting this fall
Chris Spachman has had his hand on the pulse of prep sports in mid Michigan for over a decade now. He knows the teams and the coaches and the communities and the history of each therein. After a 10-year run as morning show host and sports director at Buck 92.3...
Laker cross country prepares for new season with workouts
That’s a quote said by many coaches over the years and what many athletes and coaches believe in. The Laker cross country program also believes in the quote as the team currently trains for the upcoming cross country season in the fall. Laker coach Mike Klosowski said the team...
Mission corridor survey results are in; city to draft design alternative
A steering committee approved by the Mt. Pleasant City Commission is set to begin work on potential designs for Mission Street between Bluegrass Road and Industrial Drive after results of a survey were shared earlier this week. At a regular meeting Monday, commissioners got an overview from Progressive Companies of...
Free Second Saturday Supper slated July 13
GLADWINThe Free Second Saturday Supper will be held Saturday, July 13, at the New Beginnings Methodist Church located at 309 S. M-18, Gladwin, across from Loose Motor Sales (the old Ford Dealership). Look for the three large crosses at the entrance.This will be a takeout only meal. Please call ahead, 989737-9016, for any orders over 10 meals, if you can. Otherwise, drive in, pick up your meal and…
TinCaps toss combined no-hitter in rout of Loons; 3 pitchers combine for 4th no-no in franchise history
For the second time in as many seasons and for just the fourth time in franchise history, the Fort Wayne TinCaps tossed a team no-hitter in a 9-1 rout of the Great Lakes Loons on Friday at Dow Diamond in Midland, Michigan. Henry Baez started for Fort Wayne (36-49 overall,...
Granite and Kraemer North America win $113M bridge contract
WATSONVILLE, Calif. - Granite Construction Incorporated (NYSE:GVA) and its joint venture partner Kraemer North America have been awarded a $113 million contract by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to replace the Lafayette Bascule Bridge in Michigan, the company announced. This federal and state-funded project is set to begin in Fall 2024 and is slated for completion in Summer 2027.
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