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Shower coverage turning more limited today & Friday
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - Today’s chance of rain has garnered our attention since the beginning of the week, especially as of recently with the southerly shift in the track of the low. This morning, that track is only reinforced with the latest data we have coming in. The most important takeaway with the forecast today is that we will see some showers, but this will be far from an all-day, even all-afternoon, rain. If you have any outdoor plans or events, the forecast is looking a little bit more favorable for you than before!
Power outage bill credits from Michigan utilities jumped by millions. Are they enough?
In 2023, Michigan’s top four utilities issued more than $10.1 million in bill credits to customers after they sat in the dark for days, or saw their lights blink out again and again. The deluge of credits, 335,174 in total, set a high-water mark stretching back at least a...
Viral Real Estate Blunder: Michigan Listing Sparks Online Frenzy
A Michigan home has recently gone viral on X (formerly Twitter) thanks to the account @zillowgonewild. Located in Belleville, Michigan, the home didn't attract attention for anything unusual about its physical features. Instead, it became famous for an odd listing error: the 1,396-square-foot home was originally listed as having two bedrooms and 86 bathrooms.
New Michigan Recall: Ground Cinnamon Due To Possible Health Risk
Check your seasoning cabinet immediately. This is a popular seasoning/flavoring you must immediately throw away. ALB-USA Enterprises, INC. has launched a recall for the ALB Flavor brand Cinnamon Powder. Why is this cinnamon being recalled?. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stated that this recall is in effect due to...
100th birthday celebrated by 80-year Flint resident
Pamela Altheimer recently talked to the Courier about the 100th birthday of her mother Berthola Altheimer, on Wednesday, July 31 and the party prior to it. Berthola Altheimer (known as Bert) has been a Flint resident for 80 years and lived on Carton Street in Flint for over 70 years!
BEWARE: Dangerous And Severe Viral Infection Now Confirmed In MI
Summer in Michigan is usually the season when cases of illness are less frequent as more people are outdoors and the risk of spreading infections is relatively low. But health officials have recently confirmed a dangerous viral disease has now been detected in Michigan and residents are urged to protect themselves against the spread of this virus.
McLaren Bay Region vascular surgeon named one of the best in the country
A Mid-Michigan doctor recently received a national honor -- recognized as one of the best vascular surgeons in America. McLaren Bay Region vascular surgeon named one of the best in the country. Dr. Nicolas Mouawad was recently named one of 2024's Best Vascular Surgeons by Newsweek Magazine.
Local bar to close doors at the end of 2024
FLINT, Mich.—Customers still have an opportunity to visit the local bar. The Loft, located in Downtown Flint, announced to customers it will be closing it's doors at the end of 2024. The local business has been a staple of Downtown Flint since 2003. Owner Rodney Ott shares with Mid-Michigan...
Five reasons to pursue your RN to BSN with UM-Flint's School of Nursing
The University of Michigan-Flint's School of Nursing offers a combination of academic rigor, practical skills and experiential learning, making it an excellent choice for registered nurses seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Here are five reasons to pursue a BSN degree at UM-Flint:. Comprehensive education enhances skills and knowledge.
Billboards Are Ruining Michigan And It’s Time To Ban Them
Growing up in Grand Rapids, we're not strangers to billboards shoved in our faces every couple of feet going along US-131. As of 2023, there are an estimated 450 billboards in Grand Rapids alone. Then, the billboards space out and you can appreciate Pure Michigan. But Michigan has an outrageous...
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