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Michigan star sends clear message to new head coach
With Jim Harbaugh leaving to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, the Michigan Wolverines will have a new head coach this season with Sherrone Moore taking over the leadership of the team. But while he’s new to the role, he certainly isn’t new to the team as he has served as the team’s offensive coordinator for years.
Jim Harbaugh was suspended after ‘dishonest conduct’
Last season, Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended for the first three games of the season as a result of an NCAA investigation into alleged recruiting violations at Michigan, and now we know why Harbaugh specifically was suspended. According to the Notice of Allegations obtained by the Detroit...
Michigan Bracing for Ban from Post-Season
Michigan Bracing for Ban: Michigan football is bracing for a notice of allegations from the NCAA regarding Conner Stalions and Spygate from the 2023 college football season. Early reports suggest the NCAA is in favor of a post-season ban for Michigan. The ban could be for up to two years. However, it appears the Wolverines National Championship and its wins from the past three years will not be taken away.
Conspiracy Theories Swirl After CMU Fires Coach With Ties To Jim Harbaugh And Michigan
Central Michigan still hasn’t explained how Michigan spy Connor Stalions seemingly ended up on the sidelines during a game against Michigan State last season, and that continued silence has sparked some theories involving the program’s decision to part ways with a coach who has some history with Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines. In 2023, the […] The post Conspiracy Theories Swirl After CMU Fires Coach With Ties To Jim Harbaugh And Michigan appeared first on BroBible.
Berkley-based attorney appointed to Court of Appeals
Berkley-based attorney Randy Wallace has been appointed to the Michigan Court of Appeals, second district. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the appointment Aug. 1 to fill a partial term following the resignation of Judge Deborah Servitto. Wallace’s term starts Aug. 12 and will end Jan. 1, 2025. Wallace currently works...
Petoskey man is first in state to receive HEMGENIX gene therapy
Andrew Bartkowiak, a resident of Petoskey, Michigan, has become the first patient from Michigan to receive HEMGENIX gene therapy, which is approved by the Federal Drug Administration for the treatment of Hemophilia B.
Where Michigan ranks in cost to drive in the U.S., according to new report
It's certainly not cheap to keep your car on the road. There's gas, insurance, car maintenance, and so much more. But depending on where you're located in the U.S., you may be able to save some cash on your typical vehicular fees.
If you’re traveling this weekend, watch out for Michigan road construction
With the first weekend of August here, drivers can still expect to see orange barrels along Michigan highways as construction season continues to bring more lane and ramp closures. The Michigan Department of Transportation has another 24 road closures scheduled for Friday, Aug. 2, through Sunday, Aug. 4, on top...
New Michigan Recall: Ground Cinnamon Due To Possible Health Risk
Check your seasoning cabinet immediately. This is a popular seasoning/flavoring you must immediately throw away. ALB-USA Enterprises, INC. has launched a recall for the ALB Flavor brand Cinnamon Powder. Why is this cinnamon being recalled?. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stated that this recall is in effect due to...
BEWARE: Dangerous And Severe Viral Infection Now Confirmed In MI
Summer in Michigan is usually the season when cases of illness are less frequent as more people are outdoors and the risk of spreading infections is relatively low. But health officials have recently confirmed a dangerous viral disease has now been detected in Michigan and residents are urged to protect themselves against the spread of this virus.
Michigan man charged after menacing note left with Trump sign
SAGINAW TWP, MI — When Thomas Roy removed some political signs from private property he maintains, he thought nothing of it. Returning to the site the next day, he found the signs were back, with an added expression of threatening vitriol. Taped to a utility pole near the Republican-supporting...
Securatech Earns Gold-Level Veteran-Friendly Employer Status
Securatech, a Farmington Hills-based company providing technology security and monitoring services, has achieved Gold-level Veteran-Friendly Employer status from the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA). “Achieving Gold-level Veteran-Friendly Employer status is a significant milestone for Securatech,” said Rudy Patros, chief executive officer and president of Securatech. “This recognition underscores our commitment...
MEA President talks need for school supplies in support of Operation Backpack
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – WLNS-TV is currently working hard to collect school supplies for Operation Backpack. It’s an initiative to help make sure area kids have what they need when classes begin. 6 News anchors Jorma Duran and Megan Viecelli sat down with the president of the Michigan Education Association, Chandra Madafferi, to talk about […]
Ohio Rules That All Wings Are Boneless Wings. Does Michigan Agree?
There is never a day that will go by when Ohio confuses me. You understand the concept of boneless chicken. It is chicken without bones in it. Simple to understand, right?. Apparently, Ohio may not understand this "complicated" concept of boneless chicken. Bones Are Allowed In Boneless Chicken. Before you...
What you should know about school cell phone bans in Michigan before school starts
While more technology is making its way into the classroom every year, school districts are increasingly asking students to leave one gadget in their lockers: their cell phones. Numerous Michigan school districts from Flint to East Lansing have adopted policies limiting mobile phone use in the classroom and even school hallways in recent...
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