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Coleman Community Schools expands bus service to city residents
Students who live in the Coleman city limits will now be able to ride the bus to school, starting Aug. 20 when the 2024-25 school year begins. At its June meeting, the Coleman Community Schools board of education approved an additional bus and an additional bus route as part of the district's new budget.
Bolts hosts home swim meet
The Breckenridge Wahpeton Bolts swim team hosted a free swim meet for new swimmers and the community on July 10. The meet gave those interested in swimming a taste of what it is like. Kialie Brevik joined the Bolts in the fall of 2023. She shared that she loves swimming...
Vestaburg celebrates 150 years
An historical milestone will be observed at this year’s annual Vestaburg Community Days Celebration this weekend. The 2024 event will mark the village’s 150th birthday with a variety of activities on tap for children and adults alike. George W. O’Donnell founded Vestaburg in 1874 and named it after...
CMU moving medical school to Saginaw
Central Michigan University is moving its medical school to Saginaw, the university announced Tuesday. As demand for medical education and health care grows in Michigan and nationally, Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine is pursuing a plan to expand its programs and consolidate into a new home as part of the Medical Diamond Project in Saginaw, the university said.
John Morgan of Novi repeats as GAM Super Senior champion
FREELAND – Competition brings out the best in John Morgan of Novi, who proved to be the best once again in winning the 10th GAM Super Senior Championship presented by Saint John’s Resort at Apple Mountain Golf Club Tuesday. Morgan, a Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member, won...
Adult kickball teams can now register online for the fall league
Ready for some old-school fun? Midland Parks and Recreation is again offering a coed adult kickball league this fall. The season will begin after Labor Day, which is Sept. 2. Teams will play a 12-game doubleheader schedule on the night of the week for which they register. Team registration is...
Midland's Adaptive Summer Sports Sampler kicks off July 17, continues four weeks
Midland Parks and Recreation is now accepting registrations for its newest program at the Miracle Field: Adaptive Summer Sports Sampler. This program will be a unique opportunity for individuals age 14 and older with and without disabilities to engage in learning new sports. Interested participants can register for the league...
Empty Canvas offers a blend of live music and fine arts
For 16 years, Empty Canvas has been dazzling audiences with a captivating performance including both live music and an interactive painting show. As the group looks forward to performing at this year's Great Lakes Beer Festival from 4 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 17 at Dow Diamond, founding member Mike McMath explains what people can expect from this unique combination of live music and art.
SEEN: Old Community Center coming down
Demolition of the old Greater Midland Community Center, at 2205 Jefferson, continues on July 16. The building, originally constructed in 1955, was closed when a new Community Center opened next door on May 15. The old building will give way to a new parking lot.
Midland school board approves superintendent performance objectives
The Midland Public Schools board of education spent the majority of its 75-minute regular meeting on Monday in a closed session discussing litigation. The closed session lasted about 50 minutes and was the final item on the agenda before the adjournment. The agenda said the closed session was a "Consultation with legal counsel regarding pending litigation as permitted under MCL 15.268 section 8 (e)."
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