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Michigan basketball is expecting big things from Roddy Gayle
Michigan basketball landed an impressive haul in the transfer portal this offseason. The Wolverines needed to overhaul almost their entire roster and just three players are returning from last season. New head coach Dusty May said that Michigan basketball was going to be competitive this season and it looks like...
Summer Discounts for Seniors at People’s Food Co-op in Ann Arbor
People’s Food Co-op now provides Senior Summer Discount Days, offering a special 10 percent discount for seniors ages 65 and older. This initiative runs every Monday throughout the summer, from now to August, providing seniors an opportunity to save on their favorite products. “We’re thrilled to give back to...
Three things we think: This Michigan player will become a household name nationally in 2024
Michigan Wolverines football is well-positioned following a significant NCAA rule change, one player will become a household name by the time the season's over and is The Big House being slept on as an intimidating atmosphere? All that is covered in today's column.
Coach’s Take: New Michigan LB commit Chase Taylor brings ‘athleticism and versatility’
Stockbridge linebackers coach Al Wilson breaks down Michigan commit Chase Taylor. The post Coach’s Take: New Michigan LB commit Chase Taylor brings ‘athleticism and versatility’ appeared first on On3.
4 Ann Arbor restaurants win 2024 Wine Spectator awards
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – If you like wine and live in Tree Town, you’re in luck! Four Ann Arbor eateries have been named as Restaurant Award winners by Wine Spectator magazine. Blue LLama Jazz Club, The Earle, Paesano’s Restaurant and Wine Bar, and Weber’s Restaurant have each received a gold star from the international magazine for the quality of their wine service, selection of wines and how well they match food served at each restaurant.
Newsstand: Michigan football nominated for two ESPY awards
Tweets Of The Day Michigan football has been nominated for a pair of ESPY awards from the 2023 season. The squad was nominated as ‘Best Team’ and cornerback Will Johnson and running back Blake Corum were nominated for ‘Best Championship Performance.’ The ESPY’s will be held July 11 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Here […] The post Newsstand: Michigan football nominated for two ESPY awards appeared first on On3.
Washtenaw ACA says more housing near U-M medical campus will benefit disabled residents
The Washtenaw County Association for Community Advocacy says finding appropriate housing for the disabled around Ann Arbor continues to be a major problem. The ACA made a presentation this week to the Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues and asked for its support to encourage more housing for disabled residents who want to live on their own.
Setting expectations for Michigan basketball's top-10 transfer portal class
The class includes five top-100 transfer portal prospects, via 247Sports, and an intriguing blend of positions, experience and skill levels. The Michigan men's basketball team is hitting the reset button this offseason, in more ways than one. The Wolverines have a new head coach in Dusty May, an entirely new coaching and development staff and a whole host of new players coming into the program after last season's dreadful 8-24 mark.
One-Time Michigan Pledge Announces Commitment To ACC Program
A former Michigan pledge, four-star DB Chris Ewald out of Florida, announced his commitment to Miami recently:. Ewald, who was the first member of Michigan’s 2025 class, re-opened his recruitment from the Wolverines early this calender year. He ranks as the No. 163 player in the 2025 class.
Ohio State’s Gavin DeVooght commits to Michigan
With offseason recruiting in full swing, Michigan baseball coach Tracy Smith adds right-hander Gavin DeVooght from Ohio State to the Wolverines’ bullpen. DeVooght announced his commitment Thursday on X to join Michigan after his breakout freshman season with the Buckeyes. DeVooght is just one of a few Ohio State players moving on to new opportunities, as the Buckeyes experience immense upheaval as former head coach Bill Mosiello left the program in early June after just two seasons.
Michigan Recruiting Insider: Crystal Balling a major Michigan target
Every week TMI's Sam Webb, Steve Lorenz, Brice Marich come together for a podcast called 'The Michigan Recruiting Insider.' Each show offers a deep dive into Michigan football and basketball recruiting, with unmatched insight and intel on the Wolverines targets and recruiting strategies. Sam, Steve, and Brice focus on all the hot topics and pressing questions regarding Michigan football recruiting.
Tom Brady aiming for spot on US Olympic Track and Field team
Tom Brady, from the University of Michigan, is hoping to clinch a spot on the United States Olympic Track and Field this week, competing in the men’s 5000 meters. Of course, we are not talking about THAT Tom Brady. No, we are talking about Tom Brady, the member of...
A 500-year-storm flooded Ypsilanti-area neighborhoods last year. It could happen again.
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - For Jacob and Lauren McGranaghan, it is nerve-wracking when it rains. In August 2023, the home the couple recently purchased in the Beyer Relief District in Ypsilanti Township flooded. There was a “black lake” of toxic sewage water 11 inches deep. The biohazard was not safe to remove without professional help – especially because Lauren was four months pregnant at the time.
Morning 4: Michigan’s legal fireworks window opens today -- and more news
Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news. The Fourth of July window for fireworks in Michigan opens on Saturday, which means you could hear more booms in the skies this weekend. Michigan...
Drugstore Chain Shuts Down 27 More Locations, MI And OH Impacted
Many businesses in Michigan and Ohio have faced financial struggles and staff shortages, and more consumers moving to do business online has led to restructuring efforts to save them. And one drugstore chain that has already shut down several locations will continue closing nearly 30 more stores in Ohio and Michigan.
$83 Billion Budget Passed: Michigan Lawmakers Resolve Education Funding Fears, But Freeze on Per Pupil Funding Sparks Concerns!
Partisan Disagreements Marked Marathon Budget Session School Aid Allocations and Initiatives Stir Controversy According to CBS NEWS, in a grueling 19-hour session marked by partisan disagreements Michigan lawmakers successfully passed an $83 billion state budget resolving contentious debates primarily centered on education funding. The final budget package includes a significant $23.4 billion allocation for school […]
From a car trunk in ‘78 to 15 showrooms: The journey of Michigan’s largest fireworks business
LANSING, MI — James Stajos got his first glimpse of the fireworks business as an 8-year-old boy in 1978, watching his father sell fireworks out of the trunk of his car. It’s been the family business ever since, even though it wasn’t always legal, James Stajos said.
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