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Experience the Unexpected with the 2024 Public Art Passport Exhibition
The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum is proud to announce the first ever Public Art Passport Exhibition, which will remain open to the general public through August 31st. This debut outdoor exhibition for Public Art Passport consists of an inspiring collection of thirteen temporary public art installations scattered across 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.
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...
Cramer Named to Academic All-America Team
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – Central Michigan wrestler Alex Cramer has been named to the Academic All-America At-Large Third Team by the College Sports Communicators. Cramer, a redshirt senior from Grayslake, Ill., is a computer science major with a 3.95 grade point average. He is one of 17 student-athletes named to the third team and one of just 47 named to the first, second or third team. The student-athletes represent eight sports and Cramer is one of six wrestlers so honored.
Hemlock House Fire Under Investigation
Crews from the Richland Township Fire Department responded to a house fire in Hemlock Tuesday. The fire was reported in the 16000 block of Doyle Road at about 3:10 A.M.. According to officials, the fire appears to have started in the attic of the home. The occupants, two residents and a number of pets, were able to safely evacuate before firefighters arrived on the scene. No injuries were reported.
Man sentenced in unlawful U-Haul use
A Bay City man is serving a stint in the Midland County Jail for not returning a rented U-Haul truck. “It was never my intention to steal a U-Haul truck,” said Jerald Wicks Jr., 53, at his July 11 sentencing in Midland County Circuit Court for unlawful use of a vehicle. He was sentenced to 30 days with 12 days credit for time served and two years’ probation.
Isabella commissioners discuss millage renewals on August ballot
A Mt. Pleasant woman who was instrumental in the ouster of the chairwoman of the Michigan Republican Primary had a message for Isabella County commissioners Tuesday night: Regain voter trust. Bree Moeggenberg, who led the effort to remove Kristina Karamo from the state Republican Party’s leadership position, told commissioners during...
Jelly Roll will headline Tailgate n' Tallboys in Midland next weekend, drawing thousands of fans
In a little over a week, Country Music Association Artist of the Year Jelly Roll will bring thousands of fans to the Midland County Fairgrounds for the Tailgate n’ Tallboys festival on July 27. Tailgate n’ Tallboys will run for two days - July 26 and 27 - with...
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 man charged in assault less than murder, DV
A Midland man is jailed on a $250,000 cash bond after allegedly assaulting a Midland woman the evening of July 6 into the morning of July 7 in the 600 block of Apollo Boulevard. Timothy Trombley, 67, of Midland, was arraigned Monday in Midland County District Court before Magistrate Gerald...
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