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State panel recommends Whitmer declare May 25 as Africa Day in Michigan
FLINT, MI — An advisory council appointed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has made eight policy recommendations it says can make the state more inclusive, including one that asks her to proclaim May 25 as Africa Day in Michigan. The Black Leadership Advisory Council released its recommendations in a new...
Teen Mom’s Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra at risk of foreclosure on $450k Michigan home for failing to pay taxes
TEEN Mom: The Next Chapter stars Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra are in danger of foreclosure on the $450,000 Michigan house they currently have on the market. Catelynn, 32, and Tyler, 32, listed their former family home for $454,900 in September 2023 before dropping the price down to $449,900 in December of that same year. […]
Judge rules man awaiting trial in teacher's traffic death must remain in Michigan
A judge denied a motion to allow Justin Simon, 45, to travel out of state while awaiting trial for the traffic crash death of a Port Huron Northern High School teacher. Simon, who is from Tennessee, was visiting Michigan on a hunting trip in during the Oct. 20 crash, according to investigators. In his motion, he asked the court to allow him to leave the state to return home and run his business until his jury trial,...
Whitmer on Harris winning Michigan: ‘We can’t take any person or any vote for granted’
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) made clear the high stakes of her state in the presidential election this November, as Michigan could be the tipping point delivering the election for Vice President Harris. Whitmer told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Tuesday that she’s “concerned” about Democrats’ chances of winning Michigan in...
Ann Arbor Pride, LEGO contest and other fun things to do this weekend in Washtenaw County
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI -- There’s a long list of activities happening to kick off August in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County. Here are a few fun things happening from Friday, Aug. 2, to Sunday, Aug. 4. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Calhoun County Sheriff's Office awarded $35,000 grant for new drones
MARSHALL, Mich. — The Marshall Community Foundation has awarded the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office with a $35,000 grant for the purchase of two new drones, deputies announced Wednesday. The money was provided to the agency as an Impact Grant, a contribution that the foundation's grant manager, Jen London, said...
Tiny home residents outside Ann Arbor ordered to clear out
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI — A tiny home community has lost its legal fight to remain on a dairy farm north of Ann Arbor in rural Webster Township. Residents of the trailer-style homes at Firesign Family Farm have less than two months to clear out after a court order siding with township officials who say they’re in violation of local codes.
Reading woman injured in single-vehicle crash Tuesday
READING TWP. — Hillsdale County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a single-vehicle personal injury crash that occurred Tuesday afternoon. Deputies were dispatched to a crash around 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 30, on Bankers Road near Jerry Drive in Reading Township. A preliminary investigation showed that Donna Snyder, 69, of Reading was traveling westbound...
Celebrate 170 years at the Ingham County Fair with family fun
MASON, Mich. (WILX) - The 170th Ingham County Fair involves families from all over the county from Lansing to Stockbridge. The Fair plays a very important role in the community and the county. The Large Animal Auction will be held on Thursday, August 1st and the Small Animal Auction will be held Saturday, August 3rd.
2024 Chelsea Community Fair Books, Service Center Hours
It’s Aug. 1, the unofficial start of Chelsea Community Fair Season. Fair takes place from Aug. 20-24. You can pick up this year’s fair book or brochures at the following locations:. McCalla Feeds. Parts Peddler. Chelsea Chamber of Commerce. Car Quest. Chelsea District Library. Or, you can go...
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