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Wanted: Teacher on remote Michigan island. Can’t leave in winter without plane
BOIS BLANC ISLAND — School starts in a month. The kids are ready. The building is clean. Just one problem: This island's four-student school doesn't have a teacher. They may not get one, leaving the future of the about 90-year-old schoolhouse in doubt. School districts in Michigan and across...
Zac Jancek and his Unforgettable Feat: A Look Back at a Historic Day in Michigan High School Baseball
Montague, MI – It was an unassuming spring day on May 26, 2005, when Zac Jancek, then a sophomore at Montague High School, made an indelible mark on Michigan high school baseball history. Called up to varsity as a 10th grader, Jancek’s batting average was modest, sitting under .300, and he had yet to hit a home run. However, during a late-season doubleheader against Hesperia, Jancek achieved something extraordinary: he hit three grand slams in a single game.
Is Mother Nature Sending Michigan Nasty Messages?
Many of us Michiganders have plenty to say about Mother Nature when the weather ruins our plans, but is she sending nasty messages to us via weather radar maps?. Michiganders are lucky to get a good balance of all four seasons. It is not perfect each year but still great to experience.
Fain says Trump would send the labor movement into reverse if he's elected again
Putting Vice President Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket increases the Democrats’ chance of winning Michigan and keeping the White House in November, the head of the UAW says.
THE RUNDOWN | Michigan politics show coming to 13 ON YOUR SIDE this Sunday
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The presidential election is just months away and Michigan is set to be a battleground state that could help decide the presidency. 13 ON YOUR SIDE is ready to follow all of the major stories that are affecting Michiganders now through the election. Beginning Sunday,...
US Department of Labor Recovers $72K in back Wages from Carnival Operator That Shortchanged 32 Temporary Visa Workers’ Wages in Michigan
STANDISH, MI – The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a court order requiring T.J. Schmidt & Co. LLC, a Standish carnival operator, to pay $72,254 in back wages to 32 temporary nonimmigrant workers the employer hired to run midway games, staff food stands, and build and operate rides but then paid them less than the wages promised and refused to reimburse them for travel to the U.S. as required.