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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Alcohol Suspected in Lexington Township Moped vs Dog Crash. Two people were sent to the hospital Tuesday evening after their moped struck a dog in Lexington Township. The incident occurred around 9:40 p.m. on July 30th near Wildcat and Peck...
Cool and calm under final-inning pressure, Ira wins Little League state title
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These Have Been Crowned the Best Michigan Gas Station Restaurants
When you picture gas station food, you might think of stale sandwiches and overcooked hot dogs - well, these Michigan joints are offering up WAY more than that! Two Michigan eateries have been ranked among the 31 best gas station restaurants in the nation. Foodie publication Lovefood.com sought out the...
Man sentenced for murder in Sterling Heights OWI crash that killed teenager
STERLING HEIGHTS – A man involved in a Sterling Heights crash that resulted in the death of a teenage boy has been sentenced to decades behind bars. The crash happened July 3, 2021. Police 17-year-old Patryk Koziol, 17, was driving west on 18 Mile Road when he was struck by a northbound vehicle in the intersection with Van Dyke Avenue. He was rushed to the Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township, where he died.
Tammie Lakin – Fan Club 8.01.24
Tammie Lakin from East China is today’s new member of the WBTI Fan Club – congratulations, Tammie! As an official club member, Tammie will be hooked up with her own custom station gear courtesy of Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you’d like to be featured online and grab some pretty cool swag, submit your photo to us HERE for your chance to win!
Abdu Murray Speaks on the Kingdom View of Identity at Rockpointe Community Church
Join us Sunday, August 4 at Rockpointe Community Church in Sterling heights as Abdu Murray examines Biblical identity and its intent and purpose from God’s standpoint, in contrast to how contemporary society might view different groundings for identity. Sunday, August 4, 2024 at 9 and 11 am. 38100 Utica...
Supporters of dozens of firefighters battling cancer to walk in Michigan in September
MACOMB TWP., Mich. - A charity walk is set to happen in Michigan this fall to honor and support local heroes battling cancer. The #WalkForTheRed is a testament to the community’s resilience and solidarity, as it supports dozens of Michigan firefighting families who are either battling cancer or have lost loved ones to the disease. Each year, the event brings together individuals from all walks of life, united by a common cause—to provide hope and financial assistance to those firefighters in need.
Howard Schantz
Howard P. Schantz, age 87 of Imlay City, Michigan, formerly of Greenville, IL. passed away Sunday, August 4, 2024 at 9:01 a.m. in McLaren-Lapeer Regional Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending. Donnell-Wiegand Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. www.donnellwiegand.com.
Boat parade to illuminate Clinton River, raise funds for Macomb Charitable Foundation
By land or by water, the Harrison Township Parade of Lights becomes the focus of a Boat Town party on Saturday night. The parade has turned into a summertime Macomb County boating favorite that returns to the waterways this weekend with a new charity for a night of fun and frolic.
Shelby Twp. police chief criticizes low bond set for driver accused of ramming cars and other crimes
Shelby Township Police Chief Robert Shelide on Thursday had some harsh words for a local court official after a woman accused of drunk driving, crashing into police cars, and causing other destruction was released on a low bond. Madison Forsyth, 33, was arraigned July 23 on charges of third-degree fleeing...
BATTER UP!
The Fort Mackinac Never Sweats and the Rochester Grangers faced off in a game of vintage base ball Saturday, July 27 where the Grangers beat the Never Sweats 10-5. “It was good, a lot of fun, fast paced game, shorter bases, ball was bouncin’, it was just a great day,” Grangers Captain Keith “Boomer” Walters said. “We’ve been coming here […] The post BATTER UP! first appeared on Mackinac Island Town Crier.
Food service workers protest wages at L’Anse Creuse school board meeting
Holding signs with messages stating “We Need a Raise More than Praise” and “This is the Last Straw,” about 20 L’Anse Creuse Public Schools food and nutrition services workers held a picket line prior to Wednesday’s school board meeting. The workers, who prepare breakfast...
Altair Engineering: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
TROY, Mich. (AP) — TROY, Mich. (AP) — Altair Engineering Inc. (ALTR) on Thursday reported a loss of $5.1 million in its second quarter. The Troy, Michigan-based company said it had a loss of 6 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense and amortization costs, came to 16 cents per share.
Hannah Kim of Troy, David Han of Midland win GAM Junior Stroke Play titles
EAST LANSING – David Han of Midland and Hannah Kim of Troy each said they came to the 16th GAM Junior Stroke Play Championship presented by Absopure planning to play their best and see if that was good enough to win. It was, as Han, 15, shot a 3-under...
‘Runaway Bride Fun Run’ couple will renew their vows before the event
“The Runaway Bride Fun Run” presented by ADVIA Credit Union will feature its bridal theme one last time. The 5k run and 2-mile walk to support the charity and mission of A Beautiful Me starts at 8 a.m. Aug. 10 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Port Huron and follows a route along the St. Clair River.
Police: Alert credit union teller thwarts $100K scam; victim had already lost $10K
One scammer was partially thwarted while another succeeded in cases recently reported in Troy, according to police. In the partly-failed attempt, the resident still lost $10,000 but avoided being cheated out of $100,000 that the scammer was seeking, police said. That scam began when a Troy man received notification that...
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