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Setting expectations for Michigan basketball's top-10 transfer portal class
The class includes five top-100 transfer portal prospects, via 247Sports, and an intriguing blend of positions, experience and skill levels. The Michigan men's basketball team is hitting the reset button this offseason, in more ways than one. The Wolverines have a new head coach in Dusty May, an entirely new coaching and development staff and a whole host of new players coming into the program after last season's dreadful 8-24 mark.
Drugstore Chain Shuts Down 27 More Locations, MI And OH Impacted
Many businesses in Michigan and Ohio have faced financial struggles and staff shortages, and more consumers moving to do business online has led to restructuring efforts to save them. And one drugstore chain that has already shut down several locations will continue closing nearly 30 more stores in Ohio and Michigan.
Centuries-Old Brass Ring Uncovered at Historic Michigan Fort
Many treasures have been unearthed on Michigan's Mackinac Island over the years. An 18th century brass ring discovered this week is being called a "nice find". Every summer since 1959, an archaeological team has been working at Colonial Michilimackinac, an 18th century reconstructed fort and fur trading village located just west of the Mackinac Bridge.
Early look at July 4 weather: 3 things we know
An important weather week is coming up. Here is what we know right now. I will say for my part I can’t say exactly what the weather will be for part of Michigan on the Fourth. That part is the southern third of Michigan as an area of thunderstorms will be just south of Michigan with hints the storms could at times be in southern Michigan on the Fourth of July.
New Speeding Tickets Coming to Michigan and Not From an Officer!
Smile because soon you may soon be on Candid Camera, or rather Candid Speeding Camera here in Michigan!. It looks as if new legislation that would allow the use of traffic cameras in construction zones has gained a lot of traction and is close to becoming the law here in Michigan.
$83 Billion Budget Passed: Michigan Lawmakers Resolve Education Funding Fears, But Freeze on Per Pupil Funding Sparks Concerns!
Partisan Disagreements Marked Marathon Budget Session School Aid Allocations and Initiatives Stir Controversy According to CBS NEWS, in a grueling 19-hour session marked by partisan disagreements Michigan lawmakers successfully passed an $83 billion state budget resolving contentious debates primarily centered on education funding. The final budget package includes a significant $23.4 billion allocation for school […]
One-Time Michigan Pledge Announces Commitment To ACC Program
A former Michigan pledge, four-star DB Chris Ewald out of Florida, announced his commitment to Miami recently:. Ewald, who was the first member of Michigan’s 2025 class, re-opened his recruitment from the Wolverines early this calender year. He ranks as the No. 163 player in the 2025 class.
Morning 4: Michigan’s legal fireworks window opens today -- and more news
Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news. The Fourth of July window for fireworks in Michigan opens on Saturday, which means you could hear more booms in the skies this weekend. Michigan...
Extended projects and Huron Street delays: Washtenaw County road work for June 28
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - As people gear up for holiday travel, Washtenaw County roads and freeways are continuing to see traffic interruptions from summer construction. Expect delays on Huron Street in Ann Arbor with many of the projects running until August. Construction on South Fifth Avenue from Packard Street to Hill Street has been extended through Aug. 30 for a utility relocation project.
‘I actually should raise it’: Judge won’t lower bond for coach accused of choking teen
YPSILANTI, MI – A judge on Thursday declined to lower the bond for a former Ypsilanti Middle School employee accused of choking a student with his shirt. Joshua Smith, a 30-year-old Ypsilanti resident originally from Canton, appeared in custody June 27 in front of Washtenaw County 14A District Judge Cedric Simpson.
Prosthetics aiding Ukrainian war victims come from pair of Ann Arbor specialists
ANN ARBOR, MI - Mike Schroeder had just worked a 12-hour day replacing the limbs of injured Ukrainian soldiers. Treating patients is the prosthetic specialist’s passion, and he was helping a country that has been ripped apart by bombs, aerial attacks and invasions. His pride swelled. He was also...
Hello, Ann Arbor: Good Morning America, Volleybros and budget woes at Ann Arbor schools
The sun was bright, but the temperature was cooler, and I sat Thursday evening sipping a glass of Elephant Juice, a Detroit IPA. Co-workers and I gathered downtown at The Grotto to bid farewell to our longtime education reporter, Martin Slagter – who fittingly did his final cocktail profile this week on the Scotch-driven Into Yesterday at The Last Word.
Michigan basketball is expecting big things from Roddy Gayle
Michigan basketball landed an impressive haul in the transfer portal this offseason. The Wolverines needed to overhaul almost their entire roster and just three players are returning from last season. New head coach Dusty May said that Michigan basketball was going to be competitive this season and it looks like...
With A Decision Upcoming, Top RB Recruit Jordon Davison Is Trending To B1G Program
Set to make his commitment in July, Jordan Davison, a top 5 RB in the 2025 class, is down to Michigan, Alabama, Ohio State and Oregon. While the Buckeyes were long believed to be the favorite, Michigan gained steam more recently but two RBs pledges. Now it appears that Oregon is the team that is most likely to land the California native’s commitment. Sam Webb, an insider for 247sports’ Michigan site, put in a prediction for the Ducks recently:
Potential risers? On3 Rankings Director breaks down Michigan’s new three-star commits
On3 Rankings Director Charles Power breaks down four new Michigan commits The post Potential risers? On3 Rankings Director breaks down Michigan’s new three-star commits appeared first on On3.
July 4: Celebrate with Sounds and Sights on Thursday Nights
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Terris Ahrens for the information in this story.) Sounds & Sights on Thursday Nights will take place on July 4th. We know many have plans, or travel the week of the 4th, but the party will be rocking for the many still in town.
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