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Viral Real Estate Blunder: Michigan Listing Sparks Online Frenzy
A Michigan home has recently gone viral on X (formerly Twitter) thanks to the account @zillowgonewild. Located in Belleville, Michigan, the home didn't attract attention for anything unusual about its physical features. Instead, it became famous for an odd listing error: the 1,396-square-foot home was originally listed as having two bedrooms and 86 bathrooms.
Michigan Woman Finds Dog That Went Missing In 2023
If you've ever had the unfortune experience of your dog running away you know how sad and devastating it can be. You search your neighborhood, put up signs and doing anything you can think of to try and get the word out that your precious pet is missing. Michigan Woman...
Michigan State Police Honor Fallen Melvinville Officer By Paying It Forward
Fallen Melvinville Officer Mohamed Said was a beacon of kindness and dedication in his community, particularly known for his efforts in helping children. Tragically, Officer Said was shot and killed while investigating a suspicious person's call. During the investigation, one of the subjects fled on foot and, during a subsequent struggle, produced a handgun, fatally wounding Officer Said.
Michigan Lottery: 32-year-old wins $1M on scratch off ticket
A Sanilac County man purchased several lottery tickets on a whim and won a $1 million prize playing the Michigan Lottery’s Diamond Wild Time instant game!. The lucky 32-year-old player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought his winning ticket at Scott’s Quik Stop, located at 5 North Van Dyke Road in Marlette. Marlette is about 50 miles east of Saginaw.
FDA: Throw Away Potentially Toxic Spice Recalled From MI Stores
Many Michigan residents keep a cupboard filled with spices to flavor their meals. However, one popular spice could add more to our food than flavor. And it's being pulled from store shelves in Michigan as it could lead to potential poisoning. FDA: Throw Away Potentially Toxic Spice Recalled From MI...
Competitive duck calling, hunter expo: Your guide to the Saginaw Bay Waterfowl Festival
BAY CITY, MI – The Bay City State Park will be home this weekend to the Saginaw Bay Waterfowl Festival, a two-day event featuring competitions and events for all waterfowl hunters. This year’s festival will also provide any opportunity to help shape the future of Michigan’s managed waterfowl hunt areas.
Mayor Neeley, St. John Street Historical Committee showcase vision for memorial park
Flint community members enjoyed a walking tour of the St. John Street Neighborhood Memorial Park site at a free community event hosted by Mayor Sheldon Neeley on Friday, July 26. Mayor Neeley presented a check for project total of $2,009,862 to the St. John Street Historical Committee and A/E Collaborative, the architectural and engineering firm tasked with the design of the park.
MD Man Wanted on Multiple Warrants Extradited from Michigan to Easton PD
A Mount Airy, Maryland man has been extradited from Michigan by Easton Police. Police say 18 year old Tyler Dupree Hill was wanted on multiple arrest warrants for theft and other offenses out of multiple jurisdictions. Easton Police were called to Hertrich Chevrolet on May 30th just after 4am where they spotted a truck with Virginia tags leaving the parking lot.
Watch Out For This New Text Message Scam in Michigan
Ah, Michigan, the land of beautiful lakes and unpredictable weather. But lately, it seems like we're also a hotspot for some pretty sketchy texting scams. Picture this: you’re minding your own business, enjoying a nice summer day, when your phone buzzes. You glance at it and see a message saying, "Hey, I'm calling you" or, even weirder, "Dude, what the heck!" Instinctively, you think it’s a friend trying to reach you, but something feels off.
Michigan explorer begins quest to solve nearly 100-year-old shipwreck mystery
PORT FOURCHON, LA – A Michigan explorer is setting out to solve a nearly 100-year-old mystery by finding the wreckage of a Canadian ship sunk in the Gulf of Mexico in 1929. The location of the ship, the I’m Alone, has been unknown since it was sunk by the U.S. Coast Guard while sailing in international waters. One person died.
The Gravesite of Michigan Radio Legend J.P. McCarthy
J.P. McCarthy was born in New York City in March 1933. He went into the army when he was 20 years old and it was during his stint that he became interested in radio broadcasting. After his discharge, he moved to Michigan, where he settled in Flint. He acquired a job at WTAC (“Wee-tac”) but that wasn't enough. He would travel down to Detroit and look for work at WJR, where he was finally given an audition. He was hired as an announcer in 1956.
Michigan's first West Nile Virus human case in 2024 detected in Livingston County
(CBS DETROIT) - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) said the state's first West Nile Virus human case in 2024 was detected in Livingston County.MDHHS officials say the individual contracted the virus out of state but lives in Michigan. The individual became sick in June.This comes as the virus was detected in mosquitoes in Macomb County. Officials say it was detected in two samplings of mosquitoes collected in the county.Mosquitoes can become infected after biting infected birds and then transmitting the virus to humans. When humans get the virus, many don't have symptoms, while some experience mild sickness such as body aches, fever, and headache. The virus can also cause meningitis, encephalitis, or even death. MDHHS offered the following tips to prevent the spread of the virus:Apply insect repellents that contain the active ingredient DEET or other EPA-approved products to exposed skin or clothing.Wear light-colored, long-sleeved shirts and long pants when outdoors. Apply insect repellent to clothing to help prevent bites.Maintain window and door screening to help keep mosquitos outside.Empty water from mosquito breeding sites around the home, such as buckets, unused kiddie pools, old tires and other water-holding containers where mosquitos can lay eggs.
Former MSU Basketball All-American Hosts Giveaway in Return Home
Michigan State men's basketball alum Miles Bridges was back in Flint, Michigan over the weekend, where he participated in the Flint City Pro-Am and gave back to the community with a backpack giveaway.
Residents symbolically cleanse Howell after white supremacist march
A week after white supremacists marched through downtown Howell chanting “Heil Hitler” and holding signs saying “White Lives Matter,” several dozen counter protesters gathered Sunday to symbolically wash away the racism they say they no longer want to be normalized in their community. Holding signs with phrases like “Make Racism Wrong Again” and “Kancel Klan […]