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Primary Election 2024: Meet the Plymouth Twp. clerk candidates vying for your vote
PLYMOUTH TWP. — Voters will see two Republican township clerk candidates on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot. Incumbent clerk Jerry Vorva will face a challenge from newcomer Andrew Miller. The top vote-getter in the August primary will face off against former clerk Nancy Conzelman, a Democrat, in the...
Chicken Guy in Livonia, the first metro Detroit location for Guy Fieri's chain, to close
In March, the first Chicken Guy restaurant in metro Detroit celebrated its first anniversary by handing out free milkshakes with all purchases. Now, that location in Livonia will shutter at the end of business Sunday, the Free Press has learned. Chicken Guy is the fast-casual chain of chicken restaurants from...
Inkster (MI) Receives $1M in Federal Funding for New Fire Apparatus
The City of Inkster made the following Facebook post recently:. “We are thrilled to announce that our Community Project Funding request for the City of Inkster Replacement of Fire Apparatus has been approved for FY2024! This much-needed funding will help ensure the safety and well-being of our community members.”. Congresswoman...
82-year-old Canton woman with dementia missing from her house
CANTON, Mich. (FOX 2) - Carlene Hancock, 82, was last seen near her house in the 41000 block of S. Annapolis Circle, near Haggerty and Van Born Roads in Canton at about 2 p.m. June 29. The woman, who suffers from dementia, walked away from the house wearing a white...
Are Michigan Schools Really Ready for Electric School Buses?
More than two dozen Michigan school districts are adding electric school buses to their fleets. But are we truly ready to take on such an endeavor?. Seven Michigan school districts have dipped their toes into the electric school bus pond. The pilot program, introduced by the Michigan Department of Energy, Great Lakes, and Energy, placed electric buses in Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, Zeeland, Three Rivers, Oxford, Gaylord, and Roseville.
Is It Illegal to Flash Your High Beams in Michigan?
Flashing your brights at an oncoming driver is not just dangerous, it might be against the law. Let's shine some light on the Michigan law that many of us don't know exists. There are many different scenarios where this situation might come into play. Maybe an oncoming vehicle is approaching you with its high beams on, so you respond by flashing your high beams. Or, you could be flashing your high beams at an oncoming vehicle to alert them to an obstruction in the road or a speed trap ahead. Either way, this could get you in hot water with law enforcement.
Danger Zones: Michigan’s 10 Most Hazardous Cities After 9PM
So, you want to go for an evening stroll on the bustling streets of a Michigan city after 9 p.m.? You may want to check your location first. Hold onto your hats, wallets, and purses because you might be in for more than just a moonlight walk. We're not talking about ghost stories; we're talking about real-life horror statistics that will make your skin crawl.
THEY’RE BACK! Invasive Spotted Lanternfly Spotted in Michigan Again
You've probably seen the campaign that Michigan, and other states, have going almost every year around this time. Billboards along the highway that say, "If you see this insect, kill it on sight," with a picture of the notorious spotted lanternfly. (At least, the message said something LIKE that.) Well,...
The Biggest and Best Firework Displays in Michigan
The summer season is officially here in Michigan and soon it will be July 4, Independence Day. As we celebrate the birth of the United States, there will be fireworks big and small lit throughout the state. Most communities will have their own displays that will be great family fun in their own right.
Environmentalists appeal Michigan regulators' approval of pipeline tunnel project
Environmentalists are challenging Michigan regulators' decision to approve encasing part of an aging Enbridge Energy oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes, arguing that they failed to properly consider alternatives that would minimize climate impacts. The Environmental Law & Policy Center and the Michigan Climate Action Network filed a brief with a state appellate court Thursday. They argue in the filing that since the state Public Service Commission determined construction would produce greenhouse gases the panel should have forced Enbridge to...
Nine-year-old Michigan boy receives five organ transplants after waiting almost entire life for match
Jakob Perez, 9, from Michigan, needed not one, but five organ transplants due to his rare disorder known as microvillus inclusion which stops his body from being able to absorb nutrients
More Storms Set To Roll Through Michigan After Heat Wave
The last two weeks have been some of the hottest weeks in recent history as many of those days saw the heat index get over 100 degrees. The heat wave that came through the Mitten state was well-needed after having a cold winter but it was too hot and almost miserable to be outside. The warm weather was nice to have after the storms and tornados we have experienced recently, but now more storms are on the way.
Amazon Making Massive Change To Packages Delivered In Michigan & Ohio
Amazon has come a long way since its humble beginnings to being, becoming one of the largest companies in the entire world, and a service that pretty much everybody uses. Although it may subsequently be responsible for the closing of many stores, the convenience of being able to order anything at the drop of a dime and getting it within 24 to 48 hours is all unheard of by any other company and something we never would’ve thought possible back in the 90s.
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