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FIELD HOCKEY: Saline Presses for Comeback Until Final Horn at Pioneer
ANN ARBOR - Pioneer's hot start in the heat Monday was just enough to beat the Saline Hornets in varsity field hockey action. Pioneer built a 3-0 lead early in the third quarter and then held on for 3-2 victory. Saline battled to tie the game until the final seconds.
Michigan Residents Face Growing Rat Infestation Threat
Rats are becoming an increasingly common problem for Michigan residents, with several cities ranking among the most infested in the country. Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Flint have all been named as having some of the worst rat infestations nationwide. The Norway rat is the most prevalent species in Michigan. These...
Metro Detroit schools to shorten classes amid dangerously hot temperatures
DETROIT – Belle Isle was packed Monday as people looked to get some relief from the heat. “They say July is the hottest month, it’s August y’all,” said Frederick Berry Jr. who was enjoying the sunset from waters edge with his family. Berry’s child, a Detroit...
Former Coach Terri Anthony-Ryan Inducted Into Michigan Women’s Golf Association Hall Of Fame
DETROIT (8/26/2024) -- Former University of Detroit Mercy women's golf coach Terri Anthony-Ryan was recently inducted into the Michigan Women's Golf Association Hall Of Fame. She was part of a six-member 2024 class. Ryan led the Titans from 2005-2018 and in her 13 years, guiding the program to three Horizon League Championships and three runner-up efforts. UDM won the first title in school history in 2010 and then claimed back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014. The 2012-13 team was one of the best teams in school history as the squad tied a NCAA record with nine wins. The 2012-13 Titans...
Former state leaders coming to UP for conversations about election integrity
UPPER PENINSULA, Mich. (WJMN) — A bipartisan group of legislators and non-partisan organizations are set to host a prominent county clerk in a tour across northern Michigan for conversations about election integrity as the upcoming November election approaches. In a release, statewide organizations Keep Our Republic and Michiganders for Civic Resilience announced that former Michigan […]
AG Nessel: MI liquor store owner stole over $50K with bottle slip scam
MT. MORRIS, Mich. (WJMN) — A lower Michigan was in court last week after his arrest in connection to alleged bottle deposit fraud, according to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. In a release, Nessel said 34-year-old Namir Shango of Davison is accused of scamming distributors out of $50,000 to $100,000. Shango was charged with False […]
McLaren says their system is back online after cyberattack earlier this month
On Monday, McLaren Health Care shared that its information technology platforms are restored, and the health system’s clinical and administrative operations are fully functional across Michigan following a cyberattack earlier this month. The restoration process, which was expected to last until the end of the month, was completed ahead of schedule. With this return to normal operations, all temporary procedures enacted during the disruption have been lifted. Providers at all McLaren Health Care hospitals, Karmanos cancer centers, and outpatient clinics again have access to patients’ electronic medical records. The process of inputting patients’ health records that were manually charted during the disruption into the electronic system began over the weekend and is expected to last several weeks. As clinical operations were largely maintained as McLaren clinical and IT teams progressed in their network restoration efforts, all patients and communities served by McLaren facilities are encouraged to seek care as they normally would.
Trump to National Guard crowd in Michigan: 'Closer to World War III' than ever
Former President Donald Trump told a crowd of National Guard officers the world faces unprecedented dangers and positioned himself as uniquely capable of preventing threats he said the U.S. faces in a speech to the National Guard Association of the United States' annual business meeting in Detroit on Monday. "I don't...
What to know about vaccines and the new school year
CADILLAC - Michigan public health leaders are urging parents to ensure their children are up to date on all immunizations to protect against outbreaks of serious communicable diseases such as measles, mumps, pertussis, chickenpox and more as they return to classes. Every year, vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks occur in schools. In addition to flu and COVID, Michigan schools have seen outbreaks of pertussis, measles and more in recent years. Officials said this year is of particular concern, as vaccination rates for Michigan children 19 to 36 months have fallen below 70% in more than half of the state (51 of 83 counties), according to June 2024 data from the Michigan Care Improvement Registry. Here’s what to know about getting vaccinated:
Michigan House GOP leaders decry proposed recount rule change as ‘blatant end-run’
Michigan House Republicans are calling out what they say is an “attempted end-run” around state election law ahead of the November general election. House Minority Leader Matt Hall (R-Richland Twp.) on Friday sent a letter to Jonathan Brater, the director of the Michigan Bureau of Elections, denouncing proposed administrative rules on election recount procedures the […]
First college freshmen receive Michigan Community College Guarantee
Beginning Fall 2024, students from the class of 2023 and beyond are eligible for the Community College Guarantee – allowing them to earn a skill certificate or degree at their local community or tribal college tuition-free. David DeBoer is the Executive Director of Financial Aid at Grand Rapids Community...
TSA Warning Will Affect Labor Day Travelers In Michigan
This summer has been one of the busiest summers for traveling in Michigan history. With the upcoming holiday, it will only get worse. Labor Day is often the last chance for Michiganders to leave the area and take a vacation before their crazy family schedules gear up in the fall.
Arts, Beats & Eats, Michigan State Fair, and more things to do this Labor Day weekend
Summer is winding down. Savor the rest of it at these events this Labor Day weekend:. Sunday, Sept. 1 from noon to 5 p.m. Celebrate sandwiches by, you guessed it, eating sandwiches. While you eat your sandwich(es), enjoy live music and drinks. Entry is free, though VIP tickets are available...
Michigan man accused of embezzling thousands from his grandfather
(CBS DETROIT) - A 33-year-old Redford man has been charged with embezzling thousands of dollars from his grandfather, officials said. Darius Nance was arraigned Friday on one count of embezzlement from a vulnerable adult – $1,000 or more but less than $20,000. If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison and/or a fine of $10,000 or three times the value of the money or property that was embezzled, whichever is greater. According to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, Nance was appointed his grandfather's guardian shortly after he was admitted to the SKLD Bloomfield Hills nursing facility in October 2022. Nance allegedly did not make any payments to the nursing facility and wrote several checks from his grandfather's account for his own business dealings. "Court-appointed guardians are entrusted with the vital responsibility of protecting our most vulnerable citizens," said Nessel in a statement. "My office will continue to hold accountable those who use guardianships to unlawfully enrich themselves." Nance is back in court for a probable cause conference on Sept. 3. He has a preliminary examination on Sept. 9.
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