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Michigan Appeals Court agrees with lower judge: Cornel West belongs on presidential ballot
Independent presidential candidate Cornel West is eligible for Michigan's Nov. 5 ballot, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Friday. The court's 3-0 opinion upholds a ruling by the Michigan Court of Claims, but reverses a ruling by the Michigan Bureau of Elections that West was ineligible for the ballot because of problems with an affidavit he filed with the state. ...
Up North churches 'sharing God's heart' for immigrant neighbors amid polarized politics
ARCADIA — Near the shores of Lake Michigan in the northwestern part of the state, immigrant families streamed into the former elementary school of a small township on a hot Sunday afternoon. "¡Trabajadores Agricolas Y Familias!" read a sign in Spanish greeting them at the entrance of the community center of Arcadia. "Welcome Farm Workers and Families!" ...
CMU Men’s Golf Unveils 2024-25 Schedule Featuring Japan Trip
Central Michigan Men's Golf has unveiled its 2024-25 schedule, featuring an international trip to Japan and two home tournaments. The season kicks off with the Pan Pacific University Super League Tournament in September, building on CMU's expanding partnership with Nihon University. The Chippewas will host a new co-ed event dubbed the Motor City Matchup and return with the Bridgestone Collegiate Invitational, showcasing a strong field and competitive format. Coach Kevin Jennings expresses enthusiasm for representing CMU on an international stage while developing unique events for student-athletes.
Saginaw community members sharing messages of hope, safety ahead of new school year
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - In downtown Saginaw, many people gathered on the West Genesee Avenue Bridge sending good luck and messages of positivity to all students as they kick off the new school year. ‘We are Saginaw Strong’ is the message Holy Communion Gospel Church Ministries is sharing with everyone...
Knights go 1-1 in pair of five-set matches against Alma, Chicago
CHICAGO, Ill. – The Carleton volleyball team split a pair of five-set thrillers to close out opening weekend at the Rosalie Resch Invitational Saturday. The Knights defeated Alma before falling to host University of Chicago. Match 1 – Carleton 3, Alma 2. Saturday's first match opened with an...
Michigan Sheriff Warns of Elaborate Phone Scam
It seems every time you open your phone, you're in danger of being scammed. Someone out there comes up with an elaborate scheme and randomly dials your phone number and could swindle you out of thousands of dollars. While there are countless scams present at any given time, a Michigan...
12 road closures to look out for this week in Michigan
It’s September but those construction barrels aren’t going anywhere. Between Sunday, Sept. 1, and Saturday, Sept. 7, more than 105 new lane, ramp, and road closures are scheduled to begin on the state’s primary roads, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). If you purchase a...
Plane Crash Victim Found In Michigan Lake After Disappearing 17 Years Ago
A family got some clousre after a loved one went missing over 17 years ago. In August 2007, a Socata TB-20 Trinidad plane crashed in Lake Huron, carrying 52-year-old pilot Karen Dodds and her fiancé, 56-year-old H. Brooke Stauffer Jr. The plane left from Mackinac Island, bound for Bad...
Grocery Chain With 100+ Michigan Locations Admits to Price Gouging on Staples
You may have had suspicions that the price of staple grocery items has been artificially inflated, especially during the last four years. But now we're learning that one major grocery chain has admitted to price-gouging customers on items like milk and eggs. Antitrust Hearing Includes Damning Testimony. As officials with...
Buc-ee’s Breaks Ground on New Location, 2 Hours From Michigan
Buc-ee's is moving closer and closer to Michigan as the popular convenience store chain just broke ground on a new location that's roughly two hours from Michigan. This new location will be the closest Buc-ee's to Michigan. Earlier this month, Buc-ee's officially broke ground on its first Ohio location. I...
Flint mayor denied qualified immunity in wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former fire chief
FLINT, MI – Former Flint fire Chief Raymond Barton’s wrongful termination lawsuit against Mayor Sheldon Neeley can proceed after the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s decision to deny Neeley qualified immunity. Barton is seeking damages of $10 million and claims that he...
State police find drugs, loaded pistols during Northern Michigan traffic stop
OTSEGO COUNTY, MI – An Indiana man was arrested during a traffic stop in Northern Michigan on Friday night after troopers found drugs and loaded pistols in the man’s vehicle. The traffic stop happened around 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, on northbound I-75 near Charles Brink Road in...
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