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Bunnie XO details her and Jelly Roll's plans to welcome babies via surrogate
Bunnie XO and husband Jelly Roll are getting ready to add a new member or two to the DeFord family. On the July 2 episode of her podcast "Dumb Blonde," she explained that though they started seeing a fertility specialist in 2019, it wasn't until this year that they felt both mentally and financially ready.
Kingston trio reaches three separate state finals
KINGSTON — Reaching the state finals in a sport is the goal for high school athletes. But reaching the state finals in three different sports may seem like a fantasy to many students. Three Kingston High School athletes, however, have lived that dream.
Two Vehicle Accident in Lafayette County
The Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department responded to a two vehicle accident on Highway 78 near Argyle Tuesday around 4:30pm. 55 year old Kristine Mitchell of Cary, Illinois was travelling on Highway 78 in Argyle Township when she struck a truck stopped in the intersection while turning, causing Mitchell to leave the roadway and enter the ditch, where she came to a rest. Mitchell, her passenger, 20 year old Karlie Mitchell,of Cary, Illinois and 43 year old Tommy Heath of Argyle, the operator of the truck, reported no injuries. Mitchell’s vehicle had disabling damage and was towed from the scene, whereas Heath’s vehicle had functional damage and was driven from the scene. Mitchell was cited for Suspended Registration and Heath was cited for Improper Stopping on a highway.
Council votes to remove parking spot and widen sidewalk at Al Hanson Motors
After tabling the motion in June, the Bad Axe City Council voted July 1 to remove the parking spot outside of Al Hansons Motors to widen the sidewalk while the Michigan Department of Transportation is conducting the work on M-142. The decision came after a discussion from the council about...
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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Deckerville Community Development Corporation To Host Annual Meeting. The Deckerville Community Development Corporation will host its annual meeting at 6 p.m., on July 18 in the Community Center at 3451 Main St. During the meeting, members will select a president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. After that is done, members will make committee appointments before the corporation members will conduct their regular businesses meeting.
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