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Secret Tunnel & Room Found Underneath a Home in Marysville, Michigan
When I bought my house, I was told there may be secret compartments in the walls. After looking over every inch of every wall, I finally found one: way down at the bottom between the floor and the wall. I opened it up, hoping to find anything – money, valuables, maybe it was even a weed stash. But no. It was completely empty.
Elizabeth Genoff – Fan Club 7.17.24
Elizabeth Genoff from Port Huron is our latest listener to join the WBTI Fan Club…congratulations, Elizabeth! As our newest club member, Elizabeth will now proudly sport some custom station gear, courtesy of Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you have a photo you’d like featured online and get your own cool swag, CLICK HERE for your chance to win!
Croswell City Council paves the way for street construction updates, future Pioneer Days Exploratory Meetings
With summer in full swing, the Croswell City Council met this past Monday to provide citizens with construction updates and future Pioneer Days Exploratory Meetings. Despite running into some hurdles with asphalt top coating, council members reported that work on Wells Street is still going strong. A formal construction meeting will be held next week to discuss the official start date for Ward Street. It was also announced that the July 1 Pioneer Days Exploratory Meeting was a resounding success. There were plenty of people present and plenty of ideas thrown around.
Macomb Township voters to consider primary candidates, ballot proposals
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — In the Macomb Township Chronicle’s coverage area, voters will select candidates for various offices in federal, county and state primary elections on Aug. 6. Macomb Township residents are being asked to consider a millage to fund the township’s Fire Department, and a proposed operating millage renewal is on the ballot for voters in the Chippewa Valley Schools district.
Cosplayers dress up, have fun with others
METRO DETROIT — Cosplay is a chance for people to dress up as their favorite character as well as to meet countless friends along the way. It is the art of dressing up in a costume of a character from a video game, comic book, anime and many other forms of media. Those who participate sometimes spend hours perfecting their costumes from the initial design stages to the finished product.
Triumph Awarded Gearbox Contract From GE Aerospace
RADNOR, Pa. - Triumph Group has announced its Geared Solutions business has been awarded a contract to provide the auxiliary gearbox from GE Aerospace for the F404 afterburning turbofan engine with potential future use on multiple applications, including the T7-A, T-50, and TAI Hurjet platforms. Triumph is a long-standing engineering and manufacturing partner with GE on military and commercial gearbox applications. This work will be performed at Triumph's facility in Macomb, Michigan.
Lori Marquardt – Selfie Superstar 7.17.24
Lori Marquardt from Ft. Gratiot sent in this selfie with David Moran while doing some work with Big & Loud LLC., and now they’re both Selfie Superstars with Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you’d like to win, submit a picture HERE!
Letter to the editor: July 17
This letter to the editor is in response to the article titled, “Lagoon site put in conservation easement,” that was published in the June 26, 2024, edition of The Voice. “That dog don’t hunt” is a dismissive phrase, used to mean that a particular idea or action is going to fail. The expression can also mean that a certain accusation/action is false.
100th Bayview Mackinac race begins Saturday
The 100th Port Huron to Mackinac race begins Saturday morning, and the race is already breaking records. With 324 sailing teams registered to start the race, race committee chairman Charlie Trost says that is the highest amount ever, surpassing a previous record of 316 boats that was set in 1985. One of the changes this year is the race course, with all boats taking the same course, retracing the original 1924 course.
David B. Wilson, 61, of Evart
David B. Wilson, age 61 of Evart, formerly of Warren, passed away unexpectedly at home, on May 16, 2024. He was born in Warren, MI, on November 8, 1962, to Ronald and Frances (Puzio) Wilson. David graduated from Warren Woods High School in 1980 and resided in the City of Warren all his life, except for the last 17 months, where he enjoyed retirement, living and fishing on Saddlebag Lake.
In brief: NCART appeals, REMSleep clears, AOPA awards
WASHINGTON – NCART has submitted a HCPCS coding application to formally appeal CMS’s decision to only increase the fee schedule for seat elevation systems by about $13 to $2,013.96. “While we appreciate CMS’s willingness to listen to our concerns and review the follow-up information we provided, they indicated it could not be considered, since it was not part of the public meeting process last year,” said Wayne Grau, executive director of NCART. “In addition, we will highlight the problems using Internet pricing, which does not reflect the additional significant costs to comply with Medicare requirements compared to that retail model.” Previously in March, CMS established a new code, E2298, for seat elevation systems and set reimbursement to about $2,000 effective April 1. On an interim basis prior to April 1, CMS was paying about $2,800, on average, for seat elevation systems.
Human smuggling operation busted in Metro Detroit after boat crosses from Canada to US; 5 in custody
Four people are in American custody and a fifth is being held by Canadian authorities after an attempted human smuggling operation was busted up by U.S. Border Patrol agents last month.
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