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Annual River Raisin Cleanup moves forward despite high levels of E. coli
Despite high levels of E. coli found in the River Raisin by the health department, the city of Monroe plans to move forward with its annual river clean up event with safety modifications in place.
Southgate’s Priority Waste problem update provided
SOUTHGATE – An update on the ongoing challenges with Priority Waste, including contract violations and possible fines, was provided during the Aug. 7 City Council meeting by City Administrator Dan Marsh. “We are aware that Priority Waste is consistently failing to complete routes and bring out the replacement carts...
Detroit Lions offensive lineman reportedly suffers season-ending injury
The Detroit Lions reserve offensive line continues to take some serious hits. According to a report from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, offensive tackle Connor Galvin suffered a torn MCL on Thursday night, and it will require season-ending surgery. Galvin was rolled up on in the second half of the Lions’...
Help Me Hank: Church says new sign denied, despite being smaller, duller than nearby clubs
DETROIT – This tip came into Help Me Hank this morning and caught my attention. A church on 8 Mile Road in Detroit wants to update the sign outside. It’s been there for more than 20 years and is outdated. The church paid a deposit to the sign...
Trade Pitch Has Red Wings Acquiring Former 2nd-Overall Pick
New York Rangers forward Kaapo Kakko has been the subject of trade rumors, and one fan-generated trade pitch on PuckPedia sees the Detroit Red Wings acquiring the former second-overall pick. Red Wings acquire:. 2025 fifth-round pick. Rangers acquire:. The deal, proposed using PuckPedia’s interactive PuckGM feature, would be intriguing because...
Beloved Michigan Toy Store Closing up Shop After 10 Years
A beloved Michigan toy store is closing the doors on one of its locations after a 10-year run in Royal Oak. Toyology Toys, located at 119 S Main St. in Royal Oak, will close at the end of this month, according to Crain's Detroit Business. Toyology's other locations in Bloomfield Hills and West Bloomfield plan to stay open.
Michigan Forecast: Showers Tonight in Marquette, Summer Heat Returns Next Week
Marquette, MI – Fall-like weather is set to linger in Marquette tonight, but a warming trend is expected as the week progresses. The US National Weather Service in Marquette forecasts scattered showers tonight, accompanied by breezy northwest winds of 20-30 mph. Temperatures will dip between 45 to 57 degrees, reinforcing the autumn-like atmosphere.
THP: Driver charged after tractor-trailer rolls over on I-40 in Jefferson County
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) - The Tennessee Highway Patrol said a Michigan man was charged on Saturday after a tractor-trailer he was driving rolled over on I-40. According to a THP preliminary report, Viktor Kornyeyev, of Novi, Michigan, was driving a semi-truck on I-40 East when he tried to enter the rest area in Jefferson County just after 1 p.m.
OLSH Sends Eleven Girls to Seeds of Hope Leadership Experience
The annual Seeds of Hope youth leadership program is a faith-based experience for young women in high school. It empowers girls to become servant leaders by providing them with training and experience, giving them the tools, resources, confidence, and support that they need to make a difference in the world. Throughout the week-long retreat, students participate in service projects, network with peers, complete crafts and team-building activities, and hear from about a dozen different speakers of varying backgrounds and experience.
Former McCarroll School in Pontiac to be demolished, transformed into recreation center
PONTIAC, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – It was once a thriving hub for learning, but for decades it has been a beacon of blight."Almost for 20 years now, this has been a shuttered eyesore here in the neighborhood," said Pontiac Mayor Tim Greimel.Since 2005, McCarroll School at 191 North Glenwood Avenue has stood vacant and rundown. However, Greimel says not for much longer."We're going to build a beautiful new recreation center in its place," Greimel said. In the next few months, the dilapidated building will be demolished to make way for a state-of-the-art youth recreation center."It's really an opportunity for this site to...
11 road closures on tap this week across Michigan
There’s plenty more road construction coming our way this week, some of which could affect your travel plans or commute. Between Sunday, Aug. 11, and Saturday, Aug. 17, more than 130 new lane, ramp, and road closures are scheduled to begin, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).
Don’t Be Surprised To See More All-Black American Flags Fly In MI
Many Michigan residents have a traditional American flag in their home or waving from a flagpole in their yard. While many people raise a traditional red, white, and blue flag, more residents of the Great Lakes State are choosing to fly all-black American flags for several reasons. Don't Be Surprised...
Caution! There is a Big Meat Recall Here in Michigan!
If you are a lunch meat fan and you will be either packing lunch for you kids going back to school soon, or even yourself, you had better watch out because there is a big deli meat recall. Boar's Head, one of the most popular and trusted brands of deli...
Alligator Spotted In One Of The Great Lakes
An alligator was recently spotted in Lake Erie and the search is on to capture it. Witnesses were able to record the alligator in Pennsylvania, now the question is - how far will the gator swim? Do you think the alligator could make it to Michigan?. According to FOX 66,...
28 Michigan beaches closed, under advisories ahead of crisp August weekend
There are 28 Michigan beaches closed or under contamination advisories ahead of what’s expected to be a cooler August weekend. MLive Meteorologist Mark Torregrossa is calling for a “true fall-like day” Saturday before the state eases back toward summer temperatures. Temperatures will range from the low-60s to mid-70s, depending on where you are. Things will begin to warm up again on Sunday.
Strength in numbers: Coaches cite continued postseason success at OAA football media day
ROCHESTER HILLS – Coaches came to the podium at Rochester High School and repeatedly heaped praise upon the strength of the conference at Friday’s Oakland Activities Association football media day. Cliché? Perhaps, but arguably no less true. “Going into the season, we tell these guys every game...
Candidates who advanced false election claims win Republican primaries in Michigan
A self-proclaimed “constitutional sheriff,” a township clerk facing felony charges, and a county clerk candidate who wants to “hand count every ballot cast at the end of each voting day” sailed through their Republican primaries Tuesday, earning themselves spots on November’s ballot and likely victory.The results are a sign that many local voters in more conservative areas of Michigan don’t consider it disqualifying for local elected officials to spread conspiracy theories or interfere with elections to advance the narrative that the 2020 election was stolen from then-President Donald Trump.In Barry County, north of Kalamazoo, incumbent Sheriff Dar Leaf handily beat...
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