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Coleman Schools attempting another bond proposal
Coleman Community Schools will make another attempt at passing a bond proposal on the Nov. 5 ballot, which would generate up to $10.6 million. The school district has progressively lowered the amount of its bond proposals since 2021 and has inched closer to a "yes" vote. The Nov. 5 bond...
Isabella Bank Corp director buys shares worth $199
In a recent transaction on July 16, Jill Bourland, a member of the board of directors at Isabella Bank Corp (NASDAQ:ISBA), increased her stake in the company. The director purchased 10.582 shares of common stock at a price of $18.90 each, amounting to a total investment of $199. This purchase...
After 10 years, Children’s Grief Center continues serving area kids
When you walk into the Children’s Grief Center of the Great Lakes Bay Region’s office on James Savage Road in Midland, you will be greeted by welcoming staff, colorful artwork, and the organization’s core values printed and displayed around the building. “We wanted, as a staff, to...
On stage this summer with Hope Reperatory Theatre
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD)- Summer is a great time to check out what’s on stage with Hope Reperatory Theatre. The theatre, now in their 52nd season, has three productions left this summer: Big Fish, Detroit ’67, and their theatre for younger audiences, Dragon Pack Snack Attack. Big Fish...
Blust Awarded Scholarship for Northwood University Program
The MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Modern Industry eXpertise Leadership 2.0 Scholarship, made possible by the University of Aftermarket Foundation, has been awarded to Parker Blust, Executive Assistant & Special Projects at Schaeffler. This full-ride scholarship provides the recipient with an opportunity to attend Northwood University’s Leadership 2.0 program. Blust is...
CMU announces plan to consolidate College of Medicine at Saginaw campus
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, Michigan. Currently, first- and second-year medical students are based on CMU’s Mount Pleasant campus, while the majority of third- and fourth-year students are based in Saginaw. The Medical Diamond Project is a collaborative effort led by a committee of Great Lakes Bay Region partners. Situated along the riverfront in Saginaw, the project is anchored on two sides by Covenant and...
Dive into fun at Plymouth Pool all summer long
If summer heat is getting the best of you, the City of Midland’s Plymouth Pool has open swim sessions, swim lessons, and special event programming to help you cool off all season long. Whether you’re looking to help teach your child how to swim or looking for a fun activity for your furry friend, the outdoor municipal pool has something for everyone to dive into.
Concert news from Soaring Eagle Casino
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Due to a scheduling conflict, the Evanescence show originally scheduled for Thursday, September 26th has now been rescheduled. The new date will be Saturday, September 28th. If you are unable to attend the new show, you have 14 days from Monday, July 15th to contact the location where you originally purchased the tickets for a full refund. If you can attend the show on Saturday September 28th, then you do not need to do anything.
Delfield Celebrates 75 Years Of Providing Fabrication Solutions
In today’s rapidly evolving market, manufacturers face the daunting task of continuously listening to the requested changes of their customer base and responding with new and upgraded equipment solutions to meet those needs. This can be particularly challenging in industries such as commercial foodservice and commercial kitchens, where the...
MyMichigan Medical Center in Clare breaks ground on expansion
CLARE, Mich. (WJRT) - Officials at the MyMichigan Medical Center in Clare officially broke ground on Monday on a new 51,000-square-foot expansion and revitalization project. The hospital says the project is expected to cost $40 million and take less than two years to complete. The project is scheduled to take place in two phases.
Tri-Kids-Try returns to Midland promoting health, confidence
MIDLAND, Mich. (WNEM) - It’s time to get your little ones outside and get active! Tri-Kids-Try returns to Midland this week. The annual youth triathlon runs July 19-20 in Plymouth Park. Friday, July 19, kicks off the mini-triathlon for ages 3 to 5 at 6 p.m. The “minis” will...
Clare school leaders investigate district’s superintendent but won’t say why
CLARE, MI — Clare Public Schools leaders voted to hire investigators to probe a superintendent placed on leave in June, records show. Officials with the district’s board of education in a statement this week did not provide information about the nature of the investigation into Superintendent Jim Walter, district records stated.
Midland Dow athletic department claims top Saginaw-area prize in 2023-24
Midland Dow rode its tennis program to the No. 1 spot, ranking as the top Saginaw-area high school athletic program for the 2023-24 school year. Dow finished with 92 points, using the scoring system for the MLive Michigan Ultimate State Champion. If you purchase a product or register for an...
Temperatures trending slightly above average to end July
After thunderstorms brought cooler temperatures to Michigan this week, how long will they last?. Much of Michigan is currently experiencing a brief respite from hot temperatures over the weekend after a Monday night storm helped usher in slightly cooler temperatures to Michigan. Big Rapids saw temperatures 75 degrees on Wednesday,...
MAC Kickoff Blog
Follow Head Coach Jim McElwain, defensive back Donte Kent, and offensive lineman Brayden Swartout as they represent Central Michigan in Canton, Ohio at the 2024 MAC Football Kickoff Event (Thursday-Friday, July 18-19, 2024). CANTON, Ohio—The spotlight is back on Central Michigan Football as the Chippewas travel to Canton, Ohio to...
Volleyball Released 2024 Schedule
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. — The Central Michigan Volleyball non-conference schedule was announced on Thursday. Trips for the team include Normal, Illinois, Albany, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Chippewas will host the annual Chippewa Invitational as well, in McGuirk arena. Breaking Down the Non-Conference Competition. The first road trip...
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