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Wrong-way driver causes rollover crash on I-69 near Capac
A wrong-way driver caused a rollover crash near Capac yesterday night. St. Clair County Central Dispatch received a call just before 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 21, reporting an eastbound driver traveling in I-69’s westbound lanes. Before deputies arrived on scene, a rollover crash was reported. Upon arrival, investigation...
Sandusky Chamber of Commerce presents “7 Easy Tips to Boost Traffic to Your Business” Wednesday, July 31
The Sandusky Chamber of Commerce and Michigan Small Business Development Center are presenting a free seminar, “7 Easy Tips to Boost Traffic to Your Business” on Wednesday, July 31 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm at Elk Street Brewery at 3 South Elk Street in downtown Sandusky. All...
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.
Shooter in Trump assassination attempt researched Oxford High School shooter before attack, feds say
(CBS DETROIT) — The man who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump searched online for information on the arrest of the Oxford High School shooter and his parents, FBI and US Secret Service officials shared in a Wednesday briefing with lawmakers and by additional people familiar with the investigation.The previously unreported readout documents the scope of the investigation, including an expanded timeline of Thomas Matthew Crooks' actions leading to his assault and law enforcement's failure to prevent it. Investigators remain puzzled about possible motives for Saturday's incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, finding little to point to political or ideological intentions for...
Photo gallery from the start of the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race
The start of the Bayview Mackinac race, the 100th consecutive running of the race up Lake Huron from Port Huron to Mackinac Island on Saturday, July 20, 2024, was delayed a bit by lack of wind, but what was scheduled to be a record number of participants — 332 boats, from 17 different states, were scheduled to depart from the starting line in southern Lake Huron, breaking the record of 315 from 1985 — headed off to the finish line between Mackinac and Round islands.
Brown Road to Close for Construction on Auburn Hills and Orion Twp Border
Brown Road to Close for Construction on Auburn Hills and Orion Twp Border. Auburn Hills, Orion Township, MI – The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) expects to close Brown Road between the north and south legs of Giddings Road on the Auburn Hills/Orion Township border from July 24 until approximately Aug. 14 for construction.
Lake Orion Schools Selects Heidi Mercer as New Superintendent
Lake Orion Schools Selects Heidi Mercer as New Superintendent. Lake Orion, MI – The Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education completed its five first-round Superintendent interviews on Thursday, July 18. After a brief discussion, the Board came to a unanimous 7-0 decision, choosing to enter negotiations with LOCS...
Auburn Hills, Berkley, and Waterford Among Communities Chosen for Planning Assistance Grants
Auburn Hills, Berkley, and Waterford Among Communities Chosen for Planning Assistance Grants. SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, has awarded $482,000 in Planning Assistance Program funding to local communities. SEMCOG’s Planning Assistance Program provides funding for planning projects across five priority topics of regional significance and which help move regional plans and priorities forward in Southeast Michigan. After a very competitive application process, SEMCOG’s Regional Review Committee has allocated funding for 14 projects across five priority topics for FY2025:
Anchor Bay soccer legend Grammens inducted into MHSSCA Hall of Honor
Bob Grammens wasn’t introduced to soccer until his mid-30s. He has certainly made up for lost time. Last month, the long-time Anchor Bay coach took his place in the Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Honor at the group’s spring banquet in Lansing. “I was a...
Wrong way I-69 crash results in critical injuries
A head-on collision last night on I-69 in Capac resulting in critical injuries to a wrong-way driver. Police were called on reports of light-colored sedan driving in the wrong direction on Westbound I-69 near the Capac Road exit began coming in just before 10 pm. A short time later, the vehicle reportedly collided with a pick-up truck hauling a recreation trailer, east of the exit. The driver of the sedan was extricated by local fire crews and airlifted to an Ann Arbor area hospital with reports of serious injuries to both legs. They were last known to be in critical condition. The truck’s driver declined on-site medical treatment. The crash forced a closure of westbound I-69 and one lane of the eastbound span during rescue, clean-up, and investigation.
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...
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...
Lorraine K. Van Dale
VAN DALE, Lorraine K., 80, of Clinton Township Michigan passed away on Sunday, July 21, 2024. Lorraine was born May 14, 1944 the daughter of Edward J. Waszak and Josephine G. Waszak (Ziomek) in Caro, MI. She spent her working years as an Administrative Assistant for the Detroit News. When she was not at work she found the joys in life by spending time with her loving family. Lorraine embraced many aspects of her Polish heritage, especially Polka music and Polish food. She was also very patriotic and loved her country. Some of her favorite pastimes included cooking, listening to music, dancing, and enjoying holiday traditions. Left to cherish her memory are her children: Kimberly G. (Bill Modelski) Van Dale, Julie G. Van Dale and Erik G. Van Dale; niece: Holly, nephew: David, and former spouse and father to their three children: Dale J. (Susan) Van Dale. Preceding her in death are her parents: Edward and Josephine; her siblings Carolyn Evans (Waszak) and Dennis Waszak; and her niece Leslie. Visitation is Thursday, July 25, 2024 from 3pm-8pm at Wujek-Calcaterra & Sons Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile Rd). Funeral Mass will take place at St. Thecla Catholic Church on Friday, July 26, 2024 with Instate at 10:30am and mass at 11:00 am. Share memories with the family at their “On-Line Guest Book” @ WujekCalcattera.com.
Kenneth G. Baker
Kenneth G. Baker, a beloved resident of Rochester Hills, Michigan, passed away on July 18, 2024, at the age of 60. Ken graduated from Rochester High School before his professional path led him to engineering, where he held various positions at GM and Stellantis. Beyond his career, Ken was fond...
Mary Ann Maland
Mary Ann Maland, age 79, of Rochester Hills, MI, peacefully passed away on Sunday, July 21, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. Born on July 3, 1945, in Eldora, IA, Mary Ann was the cherished daughter of Bernerd and Dorothy (Sharpshair) Kuhlman. She spent her formative years in Hubbard, IA, where she was a lifeguard at the local pool. She graduated from Hubbard High School in 1963 where she was a cheerleader for the Hubbard Hawks and a talented multi-instrumentalist in the school band.
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