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3 kids hurt while sitting on moving cars in Macomb County; 3 young drivers in trouble
MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. – Three children have been injured while trying to sit on moving cars, or “car surf,” in Macomb County, and three young drivers are in trouble for what happened. New Haven. Macomb County deputies were called June 21, 2024, to a parking lot in...
Bicyclist injured in crash with car in Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, MI – A 32-year-old man on a bicycle was injured Monday when a car making a turn struck him. Police were called around 7:40 p.m. July 23 to North Maple Road and Jackson Avenue in Ann Arbor for a crash between a bicyclist and a car, said Chris Page, spokesperson for the Ann Arbor police.
Saline Duo Create a Podcast Dedicated to the Stories of Athletes at the University of Michigan
Local father and son team, Gary and Dan Graves, started their new podcast as a way to help University of Michigan athletes with one of the biggest topics of conversation in modern college athletics. Both are Michigan alum and both live in Saline. They said they started their podcast to...
Check out the colorful new mural on this Ann Arbor traffic roundabout
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor has several traffic roundabouts around town, but none more colorful than the new one in the Eberwhite neighborhood. TreeTown Murals, led by Mary Thiefels and Danijel Matanic, teamed up with neighbors during the Westside Art Hop in June to paint a nature-themed mural on the small traffic circle near Eberwhite Elementary School and Eberwhite Woods.
Average driver in Flint loses $2000+/year driving on Michigan roads, says new report
FLINT, Mich. - A new report released on Tuesday shows data that Michigan's deteriorated roads are costing drivers cold, hard cash. According to the report released by TRIP, the average driver in the Flint area loses $2,150 annually as a result of driving on roads that are dilapidated and congested.
Champions Circle announces new all-sport NIL campaign: ‘Everybody In for Michigan’
Champions Circle, an official partner of University of Michigan Athletics, launched a brand new all-sport NIL campaign on Tuesday morning entitled: “Everybody In for Michigan.”. Michigan fans can support this campaign in three different ways:. Join the “107,601 Club,” which is FREE to do so! All you have to...
WATCH LIVE: Sherrone Moore, Michigan players join The Wolverine podcast at Champions Circle Golf Classic
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan Wolverines football and its top collective are hosting the Champions Circle Golf Classic featuring head coach Sherrone Moore Tuesday in Ann Arbor. The football team, along with major donors, will take part in a golf outing, followed by an auction, with proceeds to benefit U-M student-athletes. Hosts Clayton Sayfie, Anthony Broome […] The post WATCH LIVE: Sherrone Moore, Michigan players join The Wolverine podcast at Champions Circle Golf Classic appeared first on On3.
Michigan Basketball: Why Vladislav Goldin is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
Change has certainly come in Ann Arbor this past offseason, with Michigan basketball looking a lot different this upcoming year. After the program cratered last season, a coaching change was made and Dusty May was hired after his phenomenal work down at Florida Atlantic. The Wolverines won just eight games last season, though this year’s squad will be largely different and with higher hopes.
How mental fortitude powered Michigan native Hobbs Kessler’s path to Olympics
Hobbs Kessler has shown over the past three years that he possesses the physical gifts to become an Olympian, but there was one skill that needed more development. When Kessler attempted to make the U.S. Track and Field Olympic team in 2021, he was an inexperienced 18-year-old runner from Ann Arbor just scratching the surface of his potential.
Richmond City Council tackles water-related projects
The Richmond City Council tackled a host of water and wastewater related improvements on July 15, from an upcoming water main upgrade to well cleaning and a sludge hauling contract. The city held a public hearing during its regular July 15 meeting regarding a new water main at Main Street...
2024 Detroit Free Press International Half Marathon sells out months before race
The 2024 Detroit Free Press International Half-Marathon sold out out on Tuesday with just less than three months before the race steps off. It comes just days after the full marathon sold out over the weekend. There is a waitlist on the registration page with a $5 processing fee. If...
West Michigan blueberry farms modify care for crops after this season's change in climate
WHITEHALL, Mich. — West Michigan fruit farmers have seen a change in this summer’s blueberry crop due to the region’s changing climate. A study published by Michigan State University Extension found an early arrival of spotted wing drosophila and anthracnose fruit rot. Typically blueberry crops have signs...
What Highway Number Will the New Gordie Howe Bridge Between Michigan and Canada Have?
Construction on the long anticipated international bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario is nearing completion. When done, it will add a new border crossing with the goal of alleviating some traffic congestion on the tunnel between the two nations. The question has come up around road enthusiasts as to what...
CBP Field Ops to Host Annual Trade Day Event in Detroit
DETROIT – U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Field Operations will host the 13th Annual Trade Day at Huntington Place downtown, August 7. The free event is open to the public and will provide attendees with an opportunity to interact with CBP personnel, Detroit Field Office trade staff, Canadian government officials, and a multitude of representatives from partner government agencies responsible for trade facilitation and enforcement.
Submarine manufacturing program unveiled by Whitmer and national leaders
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other national leaders on Monday announced two projects in partnership with the U.S. Navy in Lansing and Macomb County, a collaboration supporters said would strengthen both the manufacturing industry in Michigan and federal defense capabilities. “As I talk with those who employ workers in many states, they often observe that Michiganders […] The post Submarine manufacturing program unveiled by Whitmer and national leaders appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Butzel attorney Mitchell Zajac elected chair, Cooley Law School Board of Directors
Butzel attorney and shareholder Mitchell (“Mitch”) Zajac was elected chair of the Cooley Law School Board of Directors. He joined Cooley’s Board of Directors in 2020 and was elected vice-chair […] The post Butzel attorney Mitchell Zajac elected chair, Cooley Law School Board of Directors appeared first on DBusiness Magazine.
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