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Circleville Man Wins Prestigious Cairns Cup in Adaptive Golf Tournament
Circleville, OH – A local resident from Pickaway County has achieved a remarkable victory at the 2024 Cairns Cup, a premier global event in adaptive golf. This year’s tournament was held at the Cherry Creek Golf Club in Shelby Township, Michigan. For those unfamiliar with the Cairns Cup,...
'A lot of history': City selling off contents of old Algonac Elementary
ALGONAC — Anyone interested in getting a piece of local history will get a chance next Thursday when the city opens up the former Algonac Elementary School property to sell off its contents, making way for future redevelopment. According to a flyer, the school building, 1216 St. Clair Blvd., will be open from...
Heavy rain leads to flooding across Southeast Michigan
(CBS DETROIT) - Flash flood warnings have been issued for portions of Southeast Michigan as rain continues into the afternoon Friday. After heavy rain and storms late Thursday into Friday, more flooding is possible, especially in Macomb County.The Clinton River is slightly above flood stage. There is a flood warning for Macomb County and Clinton Township as rain adds up in the Clinton River. The flood stage is 16 feet. A flash flood warning has also been issued for Macomb and Wayne counties until 4 p.m. At 7:30 a.m. Friday, the river was at 16.4 feet. The Clinton River is expected to drop below flood stage late on Friday. Rain chances will stick around through Friday afternoon. By the weekend, the area of low pressure bringing the rain will move out of Southeast Michigan. Highs will be in the upper 80s with clearing skies for the weekend. Rain chances return next Tuesday with highs back in the 70s.
Teen driver in Imlay City crash that killed Livonia man sentenced
IMLAY CITY, MI -- A teenage driver has been sentenced for his role in a fatal crash that also injured six others in Imlay City in early 2023. Mark Wayne Goedge III, who pleaded no contest to reckless driving and reckless driving causing serious injury charges, was sentenced to five to 15 years on the reckless driving charge and two to five years on the second count -- sentences that will be served concurrently, according to Imlay City Police Department officials.
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Police Beat: Clay Township
Clay Township police were dispatched to the 8600 block of Marsh Road on July 21 in response to a report of a single-vehicle crash, according to a police report. The caller reported his daughter was driving the vehicle, there were no injuries and he would have the vehicle removed the next day. Officers located a dark-colored sports utility vehicle that had left the roadway and came to rest in a front yard. There was heavy front-end damage and damage to the property and no one was around the vehicle. Due to the location of the vehicle, officers had it removed from the yard and impounded pending further investigation. Contact was made with the caller, who was told the vehicle was impounded and further investigation was required. The case was open and the investigation ongoing at the time of the report.
National Night Out returns to Port Huron
The Port Huron Police Department is participating in tomorrow’s National Night Out. The annual community engagement campaign promotes relationships between residents and first responders with neighborhood block parties featuring food and games. Several communities and churches throughout Port Huron are scheduled to participate in various celebrations. Port Huron Police, members of the Fire Department, and Tri-Hospital EMS will be on hand at the following events.
Linda Butera, 70, of Lake Orion and Hillman
Mrs. Linda Lou Butera, 70 of Lake Orion, Michigan and Hillman, Michigan took her final trip around the sun on July 31, 2024. She was born on March 4, 1954 in Pontiac, Michigan to the late Walter “Bayne” and Lula (Nelson) Schook. She married her husband, Mike Butera, in 1981 and together the couple celebrated 40+ years of marriage before her passing. After retirement, they spent summers at their home on Ess Lake. Linda was a member of the Orion Oxford Eagles. She was very sociable and enjoyed visiting with friends. She could often be found playing her poker and casino video games. She is and will be deeply missed.
Chief ‘shocked’ at low bond for drunk Macomb County driver who tore through neighborhood
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A woman accused of drunk driving, causing multiple collisions and “wreaking havoc” in Shelby Township has been released from custody after posting bond. Madison Forsyth was charged July 23 with felonious assault with a dangerous weapon, flee and elude, and operating while intoxicated....
Troy’s Motion Picture Institute among 17 schools nationwide to receive distinction award
A round of applause is in order for Troy’s Motion Picture Institute for gaining fresh national recognition as one of America’s elite career schools. The institute, now in its 25th year, was among 17 schools nationwide selected for a 2023-24 School of Distinction Award from the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.
Elissa Slotkin, D- Mich., speaks before U.S. President Joe Biden at the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 324 on Oct. 5, 2021, in Howell, Michigan.
Primaries to watch in Kansas, Missouri, Michigan and Washington. A progressive Democrat battling for her political survival tops more than a dozen races to watch Tuesday as Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Washington hold congressional primaries. There are primaries for six open House seats, including two where the winner is virtually guaranteed to be in the next Congress, plus a Senate primary for a seat that could decide party control of the chamber. One of ...
Clash between Romeo board, clerk leaves village without a clerk
The village of Romeo will hold a write-in candidate election for clerk on Nov. 5 after its former clerk resigned in July amid conflict between her and the village’s Board of Trustees over a contract some say they were in the dark about, though she says she was targeted.
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