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‘How to Defend an Arson Case’ explored Sept. 6. The Criminal Defense Association of Michigan will present “Junk Science - How to Defend an Arson Case” on Friday, September 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. in person at the Macomb Office of Public Defender, 22 Market in Mt. Clemens, and online via Zoom.
InfuSystem sets new revenue record
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – InfuSystem Holdings reported revenues of $33.7 million for the second quarter of 2024, an increase of 6% year over year. Of that, Patient Services revenue was $20.2 million, and Device Solutions revenue was $13.5 million. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 18% vs. 18.2% year over year. “We are pleased with our second quarter financial results, which included setting a new record high quarterly revenue of $33.7 million, an increase of 6% over the prior year period, a 17% increase in net operating cash flow, and the anticipated significant sequential increase in adjusted EBITDA margin to 18%,” said Richard Dilorio, CEO. “This quarter marked our 10th consecutive record-breaking revenue achievement out of the last 12 quarters.” InfuSystem recently inked a three-year distribution agreement with Smith+Nephew to distribute its RENASYS EDGE NPWT system.
Team Continue Foundation
Team Continue Foundation was established in 2021 in Shelby Township to support families of adolescents and young adults who have been treated for suicide attempts or ideation. The foundation provides […] The post Team Continue Foundation appeared first on DBusiness Magazine.
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...
Vice Presidential nominee, Sen. Vance to visit Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Vice Presidential nominee, Senator JD Vance is expected to come to Michigan on Wednesday. Vance is scheduled to deliver remarks at the Shelby Township Police Department at 10 a.m. on Aug. 7. This is Vance’s second time visiting Michigan since he was selected as former President...
JD Vance headed to Macomb County on Wednesday
Republican vice presidential nominee and U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio will visit Macomb County on Wednesday to speak at the Shelby Township Police Department. The visit will be Vance's second since becoming former President Donald Trump's running mate and comes on the same day that Vice President Kamala Harris − who is...
5 arrested in Troy home invasion believed linked to international crime ring
TROY, Mich. – A home invasion in Troy resulted in the arrest of five people believed to be involved in an international crime ring. Police said they received a 911 call at about 1 p.m., Aug. 1, from a homeowner who claimed an unknown person was inside their home on Millay Drive. The homeowner was not home but was watching the person inside their home with a camera that the suspect eventually pointed toward a wall.
Michigan teen driver sentenced for crash that killed Livonia man, injured 6 others
(CBS DETROIT) - A Michigan teen was sentenced to prison for a deadly crash that killed a Livonia man and injured six others, including the man's wife and their infant, in January 2023. Mark Wayne Goedge III, 19, of Washington, was sentenced to five to 15 years in prison on one count of reckless driving and two to five years on one count of reckless driving causing serious injury. Police say Goedge, who was 17 years old at the time of the crash, was driving a pickup and traveling at a "high rate of speed" northbound on M-53 (Cedar Street) near Borland...
Election results…
Latest update: 11:15 p.m. – Still waiting for all precincts to report in Ray Township. With 50% precincts reporting, the fire station millage is barely squeaking by with a vote of 536-517. 10:55 p.m. – Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber,...
Macomb Township Clerk's Office Closure - Wednesday, August 7
The Clerk’s Office will be closed Wednesday, August 7. If you require immediate assistance or need to cure a signature on a ballot, please proceed to the Supervisor’s Office. Normal office hours will resume on Thursday, August 8.
Repechage strategy pays off for Utica High grad Freddie Crittenden
SAINT-DENIS, France (AP) — American hurdler Freddie Crittenden, a Utica High School graduate, advanced by taking advantage of the newly instituted repechage round. After feeling a tweak during training, he made the decision to jog slowly over the hurdles in the first round to give himself more time to heal. He won his repechage heat Tuesday in 13.42 seconds.
Fundraiser launched for hospital worker who was killed in fiery crash in Sterling Heights
Co-workers of a Warren mother of two who was killed in a fiery crash early Sunday have launched fundraising efforts to pay for funeral costs, medical bills, and other expenses. Melissa Oberc, 54, was killed in the Sterling Heights crash and her 30-year-old son suffered burn injuries when the Ford...
No GTLA immunity for towing company contracted by township
A towing company contracted by a municipal township was not entitled to protection under the Governmental Tort Liability Act, or GTLA, after a homeowner claimed it was negligent or grossly negligent in removing vehicles from his property, a Michigan Court of Appeals panel ruled, reversing an award of summary disposition for the defendant.
WK Kellogg to boost production in Battle Creek as it cuts back elsewhere
WK Kellogg Co. will increase production at the cereal plant in its hometown of Battle Creek while closing its cereal plant in Omaha, Nebraska, and reducing production at another facility in Memphis as it plans to improve productivity at other facilities in North America. The company said the plan will...
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