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81-year-old woman tap dances her way to Ms. Senior Michigan crown
The winner of the 37th annual Ms. Senior Michigan Pageant tap danced her way into the hearts and minds of the audience and pageant judges. Sharon Kay Burdt wowed the audience with her dancing prowess. The 81-year-old from Swartz Creek was shocked when her name was announced as the winner.
JD Vance talks border security 'disgrace' during visit to Detroit suburb, is asked by reporter what makes him smile
With a line of police officers standing behind him, GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance spoke to a small group during a visit to battleground Michigan on Wednesday.
Utica High graduate Crittenden qualifies for Olympic 110 meter hurdles final
From the halls of Utica High School to the biggest track stage in the world, Freddie Crittenden has emerged. The UHS Class of 2013 member won his repechage heat of the men’s 110 meter hurdles in the 2024 Paris Olympics on Tuesday, affording him the opportunity to compete in Wednesday’s semifinal round for a chance to compete for a gold medal on Thursday.
The 6 Most Bikeable Places Where Homes Are Actually Affordable
If you like to bike, saddle up and pedal your way to one of a half-dozen places in the U.S. where homes are affordable. Recently, Realtor.com looked at “bikeability” data from Local Logic for every U.S. city. The data rates cities based on their bicycle infrastructure and calm streets, as well as how many destinations can be reached by bike.
CBP Field Ops Intercepts 266 Pounds of Cocaine in Port Huron
PORT HURON, Mich. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Field Operations intercepted 266 pounds of cocaine at the Blue Water Bridge port of entry, Aug. 1. An x-ray scan of an outbound tractor trailer and subsequent physical inspection conducted by officers and a K-9 team revealed 100 bricks of suspected narcotics concealed behind a false wall within the trailer. The illicit cargo was confirmed to be cocaine through subsequent testing.
Joseph Angelo Fantuzzi
Joseph Angelo Fantuzzi passed away August 8, 2024, at age 67. Joe was born October 22, 1956, to Angelo and Josephine (Grammatico) Fantuzzi. He graduated from Berkley High School in 1974. On November 23, 1979, he married Marie (Pollard) Fantuzzi. Along with his wife, Joe raised his two children Ryan (Emina) and Lauren (Tony Schneider) in Sterling Heights, Michigan. He had four grandchildren Ava, Anthony, Arthur, and Dean. Joe was employed by the Postal Service for over forty years. Many friends and family considered Joe as a “second father” or “favorite uncle.” Joe’s legacy will be the kindness and generosity he showed to all who knew him. He was a great guy.
SMART Seeking Input on SMARTer Mobility Program
Over the past year, the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) has been working to create a full network redesign of the bus system through the SMARTer Mobility Program. This initiative aims to create a more effective and efficient transit system that meets the needs of our community. The...
I-69 Corridor Connecting Evansville to Indianapolis Finally Complete
With the completion of the I-69 corridor between Evansville and Indianapolis this week, you can now drive a continuous route from Evansville to the US-Canadian border in Michigan. The Finish Line Project Is Finally Complete. The stretch of I-69 between Indianapolis and Evansville spans 142 seamless miles. The project, known...
Harris and Walz to campaign in Michigan, Vance visiting Shelby Township and more top stories
Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will attend a UAW rally in Michigan on Wednesday; former President Donald Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, is scheduled to visit Shelby Township on Wednesday and more on the latest top stories.
Charming Or Challenging? $300K Castle In Port Huron Might Be Your Next Big Project
A castle for sale in Michigan seems to have "good bones", but that's not all it's got... I'll be honest, when I first saw a picture of the Port Huron, Mich., home scrolling through Facebook, I thought, "Wow, it's gorgeous! $300K seems like such a good deal. Someone could turn this into a really wonderful home - or bed and breakfast!"
Strong play by area players at Robinson
TRI-CITY AREA — Almont and Imlay City were well represented at the Robinson Tennis tournament at the Port Huron Tennis House this past weekend. In boys singles Levi Lengemann of Imlay City went 5-1 to finish second in Boys Pool B action. Griffin Wetzel of Imlay City and Owen Viaene of Almont also competed in the boys singles event. Owen was joined by Eric Brown of Almont for a 1-4 record in boys doubles pool play. Levi was joined by his Dad Alex Lengemann as well in doubles going 1-2. On the girls side Alexa Lengemann and Hannah Sapp both of Imlay City finished a very strong 3-2 just missing the Championship match.
Chanda retains Troy council seat
Hirak Chanda retained his Troy City Council seat Aug. 6. A current Troy City Council member, Chanda received 53% of the vote, with 6,765 votes, while his opponent, Ed Ross, received 47% of the vote with 6,045 votes. The two candidates were running for a term that will end Nov....
Vance assails Harris on illegal immigration at Shelby Township police station rally
Republican Vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance localized his attacks on the immigration policies of Vice President Kamala Harris for her and the Biden Administration during a visit Wednesday to the Shelby Township municipal grounds. Speaking in front of a few dozen supporters outdoors near the Shelby Township police station at...
USA win The Cairns Cup 2024
In a rain-soaked afternoon at Cherry Creek Golf Club in Shelby Township, Michigan, TEAM USA held off a gallant fight from their European counterparts, securing back-to-back victories to win The Cairns Cup for the second time in succession. After three gruelling days of golf played at times in 30+ degree...
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