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Beach closures, policing strategy & more: Stories you may have missed this week
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Young players learn from SMCC varsity volleyball players
St. Mary Catholic Central’s varsity volleyball team reached the Division 3 state semifinals last season. Many of those girls return this fall for what should be a very exciting season. More: Former Monroe, Airport coach hired to lead SMCC volleyball ...
University of Michigan can file its own complaints against alleged civil rights violators
ANN ARBOR, MI - The University of Michigan can now make its own complaints to take action against alleged civil rights violators, according to a policy updated Thursday. The university’s Board of Regents unanimously approved the policy during its Thursday, July 18 meeting. If you purchase a product or...
Caterina Don named EMU Women's Assistant Golf Coach after playing career at Georgia
Coaching changes have been made in and around Eastern Michigan Athletics in the spring and summer. Caterina Don has become the newest hire and is now an Assistant coach for the Eastern Michigan Women’s Golf Program. Don makes history by becoming the first assistant coach in Women’s golf at...
Michigan Film Study: 2025 four-star TE Andrew Olesh
It’s mid-July and Michigan’s recruiting class is up to 16 commits and now ranked in the top 10 of 247Sports’ composite. That is in large part due to the three commitments the Wolverines have landed in July. Today, we’re taking a dive into the game of one of those players, four-star tight end Andrew Olesh.
July 20: Saturday Farmers Market Features Corn, Peaches, Tomatoes and Sunflowers
It’s that time of the summer when the selection and colors of fruits and vegetables and flowers at the farmers markets are growing fast. If you’re shopping for fresh corn and tomatoes, don’t get to the market too late. Peaches and blueberries are also selling briskly. The...
‘It’s time’: Ann Arbor City Council passes resolution to conduct feasibility study on reparations for Black residents
The Ann Arbor City Council unanimously approved the DC-4 resolution to evaluate the feasibility of a municipal reparations program for Black Ann Arbor residents at a meeting June 18. The resolution directs the City Administrator to determine a source of funding for the study, which will report on the feasibility and structure of the proposed program by December. Additionally, the study will provide an impact report concerning the historical discrimination against the Black community that the program should address.
2 adults, child recovering after rescue from Huron River in Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Three people, including a child, are recovering after crews pulled them out of Huron River in Ann Arbor. This is the third incident on the Huron River in less than a week. Ann Arbor Fire Chief Mike Kennedy says a beautiful Wednesday (July 17) evening...
Charlie Woods tee times for US Junior Amateur at Oakland Hills Country Club
Charlie Woods has his tee time next week for his first two rounds at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township at the U.S. Junior Amateur. Charlie, the son of Tiger Woods, is making his United States Golf Association championship debut, and will tee off at 8:28 a.m. Monday on the North Course...
Genesee County closes offices, Flint flights delayed after global technology outage
GENESEE COUNTY, MI -- The county is shutting down all non-essential operations to the public because of a global technology outage that’s also causing flight delays at Bishop Airport. County Director of Communications Jared Field said in an email on Friday, July 19, that non-essential county offices won’t be...
Lions named top landing spot for this 4-time Pro Bowl pass rusher
For those fans who have caught up on the latest Netflix series, "Receiver," featuring Detroit Lions wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown, the excitement level for the 2024 season truly couldn't be higher for this club. Bringing back the memories of how this team ended last year, and just how close they...
'I think we’ve been played': City Council approves revocation of industrial tax abatement
HILLSDALE — After much debate back-and-forth between city staff, the Hillsdale City Council and Drew Homovec, the owner of Corecoyle Composite LLC, a decision was made to pass a resolution asking the Michigan Tax Tribunal to revoke an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption for Homovec’s business in Hillsdale’s Industrial Drive.
'There is Overwhelming Evidence that Michael Jackson-Bolanos Took Our Beloved Samantha’s life'
The family of slain Detroit synagogue president Samantha Woll responded Thursday after a Wayne County Circuit Court jury found defendant Michael Jackson-Bolanos not guilty of first-degree premeditated murder or second-degree murder, but deadlocked on charges of felony murder and home invasion. He was convicted on a charge of concealing facts or misleading police, which carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
Road Commission To Begin Deerfield Rd Work
Lenawee County, MI – The Lenawee County Road Commission will begin work on Deerfield Road between Adrian and the Village of Deerfield Monday. Work is expected to last approximately two months. The Lenawee County Road Commission says that one lane will remain open, but delays will occur. The contractor...
Election preview: John Lapham challenges Dustin Krasny for Lenawee County board seat
Voters in six of Lenawee County's nine districts have contested races in this year's county commissioner primary elections. The Daily Telegram sent questionnaires to the candidates in the contested races. Below are the responses from incumbent commissioner Dustin Krasny and former commissioner John Lapham, both of Cambridge Township, who are seeking the Republican Party nomination for county commissioner in District 2. Their responses are printed as provided, though they may have been edited for clarity or truncated if the answers exceeded the given word limits.
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