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Trump’s support of Kamala Harris campaign in 2011 focus of buzzy Michigan billboard
LINCOLN PARK, MI — A political billboard ad here involving the 2024 presidential race is gaining some viral buzz online. On Internet forums such as Facebook and Reddit, passersby are sharing images of a digital billboard showing what appears to be a copy of a $5,000 check Donald Trump donated to Kamala Harris’ political campaign when she was seeking reelection as California’s attorney general more than a decade ago.
Whitmer touts free community college. It’s not true for all Michigan kids
Gov. Whitmer’s claim of tuition-free community college for ‘every’ Michigan high school graduate doesn’t match actual details. Roughly 20% of Michigan students will still face tuition costs because they don’t live in a community college district. Critics call Whitmer’s "tuition-free" claim misleading, with many students...
Prominent 2020 election denier seeks GOP nod for Michigan Supreme Court race
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A Donald Trump ally who faces felony charges of trying to illegally access and tamper with voting machines is seeking the Republican nomination for the highest court in Michigan, an epicenter of efforts to overturn the 2020 election. In June, attorney Matthew DePerno announced his...
Baby born at Michigan truck stop
A baby is doing just fine after it was born in the parking lot of a Michigan truck stop early on Thursday morning. The parents were reportedly on their way to Holland Hospital in Michigan after the mother went into labor, but quickly realized that there was not enough time to make it there. The […] The post Baby born at Michigan truck stop appeared first on CDLLife.
Robbie D’s moving, Baldwin’s Smokehouse BBQ bouncing back and more local business news
SAGINAW, MI – From a new location for Robbie D’s to a new president for Saginaw Future, here are some recent business news headlines you might have missed. Robbie D’s is leaving Old Town Saginaw. Here’s where it’s going next. If you purchase a product...
Bridgeport football preview: Bearcats continue to scale learning curve
Bridgeport ended a 21-game losing streak with a season-opening win against Gwinn, but the Bearcats learned they still had a lot to learn. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Robbie D’s plans grand reopening Saturday in new Saginaw location
SAGINAW, MI — Robbie D’s will return to business in its new restaurant space this weekend. Restaurant owner Robert Delgado said the new site at a former KFC, 94 W. Genesee Ave., will open Saturday, Aug. 17. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
Bat with rabies identified in Fenton, health department says
GENESEE COUNTY, Mich. - A rabid bat has been identified within Genesee County in Fenton, the first confirmed case of rabies in an animal this year according to the Genesee County Health Department. The bat is deceased and poses no further risk to the public at this point, GCHD says.
Feisty woman adds another year to centenarian standing
SAGINAW, MI - Born and raised in Duncan Hill Cheese Factory in Greene County, Wisconsin, Helen Rysse, 102, recalls memories of her childhood when asked about her favorite memories in her almost 103 years of life. “...I was very proud of that, because my father was the best cheese maker...
Delta College hosts field day for students
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - Delta College welcomed back students on Friday, Aug. 16. Despite the rain, the college held its field day Friday. The goal was to welcome students, to provide them with on-and-off-campus resources, and to help them engage with the community. A financial advisor at the college said...
Event at Flint City Hall aims to help women interested in construction trades
FLINT, MI -- Women In Skilled Trades will host an event at Flint City Hall this weekend to help women interested in the construction trades explore career opportunities through hands-on activities. The WIST event is from noon until 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17, at the municipal center, located at...
Swan Valley returning a lot of experience this season
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) – The Swan Valley Vikings are a hungry team this year after getting beat in the first round of the playoffs last football season. This season, Swan Valley will be looking to get into the postseason for the 13th straight year. The Vikings haven’t finished with...
Unsettled conditions remain into the weekend
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - Rain has returned to the area today and will continue through the weekend, which is unfortunate for some outdoor plans, but hopefully brings some relief to areas that could use it. For those with plans, while it will be a nuisance throughout the weekend, but we...
Flint’s long search for permanent ombudsperson restarts after ethics board removal
FLINT, MI -- Flint’s troubled Office of Ombudsperson is back in the market for a new leader. Seven months after the city’s Ethics and Accountability Board appointed Shaxda Flythe-Little as ombudsperson, the board reversed that decision this week, removing her after Flint’s Law Department challenged the appointment because she lacked the minimum qualifications for the job.
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