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Destination Mackinac Island for Port Huron Girl Scouts
Port Huron Girl Scout Troop 50001 prepares for a unique chance to serve an entire week on Mackinac Island beginning August 18th. The girls will handle raising and lowering the flags, assist with directions for tourists, and perform work at the State Park. [Sponsored by Lake Huron Medical Center]
Cheryl Wadsworth – Yale Bologna Festival
Three days of Yale’s legendary Bologna Festival kicks off this Friday (7/26) at Noon. Cheryl Wadsworth shares a few highlights including outhouse races, cardboard boat races, pet parades, bike parades, petting zoo, live music, and of course the bologna!. [Spotlight sponsored by Woman’s Life Insurance]
Michigan Veteran Homes at Chesterfield Township to Honor Rosie the Riveter, U.S. Navy Veteran and Veteran Member of MVHCT
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Veteran Homes at Chesterfield Township (MVHCT) will hold a special ceremony on July 25 at 2 p.m. for Rosie the Riveter, U.S. Navy Veteran and Veteran Member of MVHCT Frances “Fran” Metcalf who is celebrating her 100th Birthday. Special guests will include Brad...
Wilfred Cortis, 75
Wilfred (Bill) Cortis, age 75, passed away peacefully in Durango, Colorado, on July 8, 2024. He received exceptional care at McLaren Oakland Lake Orion Nursing and Rehabilitation and Junction Creek Health and Rehabilitation Center after suffering a stroke in 2020. Bill was born August 19, 1948 in Pontiac, Michigan to...
Oakland County man sentenced to prison for rape and home invasion
OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich.— The Lake Orion man raped and beat the victim after she ended a relationship with him. Adam Richard Williams was sentenced to 26 - 50 years in prison, exceeding the sentencing guidelines. The 35-year-old's charges come from an incident on July 31 and August 1, 2023.
Howard Henry Splete
Dr. Howard Henry Splete Jr. of Rochester Hills, passed away July 4, 2024 in Clarkston, Michigan he was born November 7, 1931 in Watertown, New York. He is survived by loving wife Marlene Splete, children Andrew (Kathy) Splete, Charles (Rosann) Splete and Nancy (Jim) Tedder, grandchildren Madison, Parker, Morgan, Caterina, Charlie, J.T., Briggs and Athena, sibling Allen Splete (Marilyn) and uncle of Heidi, Michael, Lea, and Brittany. Howard was a Native of Carthage, New York a Graduate of St. Lawrence, Syracuse and Michigan State University, a lifelong educator, School Counselor and Teacher in New York, Germany and Michigan, Professor of Counseling at Wayne State University and Oakland University. Past President of National Career Development Association. He was a proud Army Veteran. He loved spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren. He enjoyed camping, fishing and traveling. He was a teacher, counselor, mentor and supportive friend to many people throughout his life. Contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to The Alzheimer’s Association or Carthage Free Library. a time of sharing will be held July 26, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. at the Potere-Modetz Funeral Home, 339 Walnut Blvd, Rochester. the family will receive friends at the funeral home at 10:30 a.m. Online guest book www.modetzfuneralhomes.com.
Kenneth Joseph Wigton
Kenneth Joseph Wigton, age 103, passed away on July 22, 2024 in Traverse City, MI. Ken was born on April 6, 1921 to the late Calvin Wigton and Wilhelmina “Minnie” (née Edwards) in Detroit, MI. Ken’s brother, Donald, was born two years later, just days before Calvin died unexpectedly. Following Calvin’s death, Minnie and her sons moved back to her childhood home in Manchester, England for a few years before permanently emigrating to Detroit where she opened a boarding house. Growing up, Ken often spent time with his Aunt Millie and Uncle Billy Bates, who were the gatekeepers for the Gate Lodge at Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester, MI, which was the Dodge family estate. When he was ten years old, Ken lived at the Gate Lodge and attended fifth grade at the nearby one room schoolhouse. It was there that Ken first met the love of his life, Marie (Smith). Marie lived on the neighboring farm that her father managed for Charles Fisher of Fisher Body. Ken graduated in 1939 from the High School of Commerce in Detroit, where he excelled on the baseball and basketball teams, and was named “All American Boy.” After graduating, Ken missed his tryout with the Detroit Tigers in order to enlist in the Army Air Forces as the US entered WWII. Ken served in General Eisenhower’s headquarters as a stenographer in Europe and North Africa. On May 15, 1942, Ken and Marie were married during a short leave in Wilmington, NC. When Ken returned from WWII, they moved into a house on Third Street in Rochester, MI where they lived for 62 years and raised their eight children. Ken worked briefly as a fashion buyer for Waite’s Department Store before spending the majority of his career as an engineer at General Motors Truck and Coach.
Planning to see the Mainstreet Memories car show? Here's what to expect
PORT HURON — Vantage Point will be filled with classic and unique cars this Saturday for Mainstreet Memories Wheels on the Waterfront. The annual car show is not judged and welcomes all years, makes and models. ...
Burtchville woman pleads guilty to embezzling $86,000 from elderly woman
A St. Clair County woman pleaded guilty Monday to one count of embezzlement of $50,000 or more but less than $100,000, according to State Attorney General Dana Nessel. Lisa Marie Tramski, of Burtchville, pleaded guilty on July 22 in the 31st Circuit Court in St. Clair County, having embezzled more than $86,000 from an elderly woman.
3 kids hurt while sitting on moving cars in Macomb County; 3 young drivers in trouble
MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. – Three children have been injured while trying to sit on moving cars, or “car surf,” in Macomb County, and three young drivers are in trouble for what happened. New Haven. Macomb County deputies were called June 21, 2024, to a parking lot in...
Meadow Brook Garden Club: Keeping a green thumb through the summer
Summer can be a rewarding opportunity to try new activities and learn new skills, and with Michigan’s sunny summer weather, gardening is a great skill for any Michigander to pick up. For those still living around Oakland University’s campus who are looking to bring out their inner green thumb, an incredible volunteer opportunity is just down the road.
Expect another Erie vs. St. Clair showdown when Michigan Division returns to Detroit River
After about a month off, the Michigan Division of the Phoenix Bass Fishing League will continue its season on Aug. 10. As usual, anglers will launch out of the Detroit River, giving them their choice of fishing the smallmouth-rich waters of both Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie. Also as usual, there should be no shortage of bites to be had and limits brought to the scales, but variables like weather and fishing pressure will still make for an interesting event from a strategy standpoint.
Brian Nelson to replace Jordan Banfield as interim head coach for Oakland baseball
On Wednesday, July 17, Brian Nelson, the Oakland University baseball team’s director of program operations, was appointed interim head coach. The move to make Nelson the interim head coach came just five days after it was announced that head coach Jordan Banfield resigned from the program. “Oakland will always...
Clinton Township rescue slammed with needy animals: ‘I don’t know if we’re going to pull out of this’
At a time when Clinton Township-based nonprofit A ReJoyceful Animal Rescue has seen its resources stretched to the limits, its founder said its longstanding partnership with PetSmart Charities has provided crucial funding and support. A ReJoyceful Animal Rescue was founded in 2007 and has been working with PetSmart Charities for...
Thousands expected to swarm Capitol today to protest Netanyahu visit, speech
WASHINGTON − Thousands of demonstrators are expected to gather Wednesday on Capitol Hill to protest the visit of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and to discourage Congress from further funding Israel's war in Gaza. Netanyahu is scheduled to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday afternoon. The invitation...
Judge exceeds guidelines in sentencing Lake Orion man for ‘horrific’ attack on ex-girlfriend
A Lake Orion man was sentenced this week to at least 26 years in prison for what prosecutors called a “horrific” attack on his ex-girlfriend. Adam Richard Williams, 35, received a sentence of 26 to 50 years in prison after having been convicted on charges of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, home invasion and aggravated domestic violence.
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