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Abducted Individual Rescued in Memphis After Police Chase Ends in Crash, Suspect Detained
A tense episode in Memphis culminated with the rescue of an abducted individual Friday evening after a vehicle pursuit ended in a dramatic crash. According to Action News 5, the Memphis Police Department located the vehicle involved in the abduction at approximately 5:48 p.m., containing the abducted party. The suspect's...
Duke Dunn, Joi Torello once again vying for District 4 county board seat
A former official out of Marysville is coming back for a seat he lost two years ago in the Republican primary next month for District 4 of the St. Clair County Board of Commissioners. Joi Torello, a one-term incumbent from Port Huron Township, initially beat Henry “Duke” Dunn in the...
Port Huron to Mackinac Race comes to an end
Sailboats are crossing the finish line up at Mackinac Island as the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race begins to wind down. The race got off to a slow start, being delayed nearly two hours Saturday due to lack of wind on lower Lake Huron. Wind conditions changed later in the day, giving a boost to some of the larger and faster boats in the race. The first to cross the finish line was Wizard in Class A shortly after 1pm Sunday. The leader for much of the race was Maverick, who also won the Chicago to Mackinac Race, but had to withdraw due to a mast failure. As of Monday morning, much of the fleet was in a line between Mackinac Island and Rogers City. The remaining boats are expected to finish Monday afternoon.
Full house
Courtesy of the Washington Township Police Department It was a full house at a recent Coffee with a Cop event at the Washington Township senior center. The national initiative is an annual effort to have police officers interact with the communities they serve.
Teacher Appreciation Days at Peppa Pig World of Play - FREE Entry for Teachers
JULY 22 - AUGUST 16, 2024. Peppa Pig World of Play is extending its gratitude to the amazing Teachers in Michigan who inspire future generations by offering them FREE entry! Plus, teachers can bring up to 4 guests for 50% off. Children under 1 are free. Teacher Employee ID or...
Student involvement and engagement at Rock and Enroll Day
With the steady arrival of the fall semester, July 16 was Rock and Enroll Day at Oakland University. Housing tours, tabling and swag giveaways were among the activities held at the Oakland Center (OC) to inform all returning and new students. Organized by the Office of the Registrar, Rock and...
Burtchville Woman Pleads Guilty to Embezzling More than $86,000
LANSING – Yesterday, Lisa Marie Tramski, 57, of Burtchville, pled guilty in the 31st Circuit Court in St. Clair County to one count of Embezzlement of $50,000 or more, but less than $100,000, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Tramski embezzled more than $86,000 from an elderly woman after becoming her court-appointed guardian. Tramski will pay $51,600.75 in restitution prior to sentencing as part of the plea.
Virgil Strickler, 75
Virgil Strickler, age 75 of North Fort Myers, Florid (formerly of Sandusky), passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024. Services will be held on Friday, July 26, at 11 a.m. at the Sandusky First United Methodist Church. Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 25, from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Hacker Funeral Parlors in Sandusky.
Auburn Hills man charged with carjacking after waving woman down for help in parking lot, forcing her out of car
A 20-year-old Auburn Hills man is facing multiple charges after allegedly stealing a woman’s car, crashing and taking off on foot, not long after a previous carjacking attempt.
Long-time Lake Orion employee chosen next superintendent
After only one round of interviews, Heidi Mercer was selected as the new superintendent for Lake Orion schools on Thursday. The Lake Orion Community schools board of Education completed its five first-round interviews and after a brief discussion, the board came to a unanimous 7-0 decision. “The board of education...
Lake Orion's Connor Fox, 17, carrying banner for Michigan at U.S. Junior Amateur
Bloomfield Township — Connor Fox came so close to winning the Michigan Junior Amateur in 2023, falling in the championship match. He made amends in 2024, winning the title earlier this month at Katke Golf Course on the campus of Ferris State University in Big Rapids. Turns out, if...
Macomb County Girl Scout volunteers honored
Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan recognized many exceptional volunteers at a special banquet during National Volunteer Month in June including women from Shelby Township and Warren. Elizabeth Durkensen and Hope Trepczynski of Warren and Amee Briney and Janet Catalan of Shelby Township received a Volunteer of Excellence award from Girl...
Ray Township voters to select candidates, decide on fire station proposal
Ray Township residents will weigh in on the need for a new fire station during the Aug. 6 primary, as well vote in contested races for supervisor and trustee. The bond proposal asks voters if Ray Township shall borrow a sum not to exceed $5.5 million and issue unlimited tax general obligation bonds in one or more series. These would be payable within 21 years from the date of issue.
A Guide to the 2024 Election Season in Auburn Hills, Michigan
Are you ready to cast your vote in the upcoming election?. The primary election is Tuesday, August 6, followed by the general election on Tuesday, November 5. First, make sure you’re registered to vote! You can easily check your registration status or register online at Michigan.gov/vote. Ensure you’re registered to vote in the State of Michigan to participate in the democratic process.
Would-Be Trump Assassin In Pennsylvania Searched The Net For Michigan School Shooter
Federal investigators have discovered thousands of online searches linked to the gunman who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump. The searches included inquiries about a teenage mass shooter in Michigan, two law enforcement sources told NBC News. Thomas Matthew Crooks‘ phone history revealed searches related to the Oxford High...
Village officials clean up clerk’s mess
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Romeo Board of Trustees heard about how officials are picking up the pieces last week left behind by the resignation of Clerk Kathryn Trapp. At the July 15 board of trustees. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
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