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Securatech earns Gold-level Veteran-Friendly Employer status from Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency
Securatech, a Farmington Hills-based company providing technology security and monitoring services, has achieved Gold-level Veteran-Friendly Employer status in just two years in the program from the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA), according to a press release. Since its creation in 2013, the Veteran-Friendly Employer program has recognized more than 601...
Michigan men critically injured after found clinging to rocks on Lake Erie following boat crash
(CBS DETROIT) - Two Michigan men were rescued Thursday night after a crash caused there boat to partially sink while they were out on Lake Erie, officials said. At 11:26 p.m., Monroe County Central Dispatch received multiple calls about a boat sinking near the Bolles Harbor entrance and that there were people in the water. When deputies and fire officials arrived, they found a 62-year-old man and his 38-year-old son clinging to rocks close to the Hoffman Memorial Fishing Pier and rescued them from the water. A preliminary investigation revealed that the two men were in a 1983 26-foot Chris-Craft boat when, for reasons unknown at this time, the boat crashed into the seawall near channel marker #10 as they were trying to enter the harbor. The "hull of the boat was ruptured and the boat partially sank in the channel," the Monroe County Sheriff's Office said. The two men were taken to the hospital with critical injuries. Police say that speed and alcohol were factors in the crash. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Monroe County Sheriff's Office at 734-240-7703.
Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official
In a significant legal decision, an Indiana judge has dismissed the $31 million lawsuit brought by Dejaune Anderson against a court official. Anderson had alleged violations related to her due process rights in her ongoing legal battles. Background of the Case. On March 15, 38-year-old Dejaune Anderson was arrested in...
An Indiana School System Asks Parents to Pick Up the Summer Sun Meals They Order
Summer can be a real challenge for parents, right? It feels like kids never stop eating! Just yesterday, we were driving back from Florida and decided to treat ourselves with a stop at McDonald's (a rare indulgence at our house). They had this deal—$5 for a meal with a double-patty burger, fries, four chicken nuggets, and a drink. My 11-year-old finished her entire meal. As for me, I only managed to eat half of my burger and a few fries. But wouldn't you know it, about 30 minutes later, she polished off the rest of my meal. And then, less than two hours after she ate, she was already saying she was hungry again!
Woman pulled over for traffic violations, arrested for never receiving license
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. -- The Marshall County Sheriff's Department reports on Friday, July 5, at midnight, an officer initiated a traffic stop on an orange 2005 Chevy Colorado for multiple violations. The report states during the investigation, the driver, identified as Ana L. Davila De Santos of Fort Wayne, was...
Nearly 60,000 people attend LaPorte's annual 4th of July parade
LAPORTE, Ind. (WSBT) — Indiana's largest 4th of July parade brought nearly 60,000 people to LaPorte Thursday morning. Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) attended as the Grand Marshall of the annual parade. The parade traveled down Lincolnway in LaPorte from east to west. Many people look forward to the event...
DOJ: Missing Michigan girl found in Indiana
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WISH) — A 30-year-old man was apprehended nearly a month ago after he was found at a Hammond, Indiana, apartment with a 16-year-old girl missing from Michigan, the U.S. Department of Justice reported this week. The names of the man and girl were not publicly shared. The effort came as part of […]
Michigan Prisoners Pay Among Highest Rates in the Nation for Phone Calls
Those who are serving time in local prisons and jails in Michigan are paying among the highest rates in the nation for phone calls. Prison policy advocates describe a system where phone vendors charge high fees to local jails for telecommunication services. So while you likely think nothing of placing a phone call, charges to an incarcerated person or their family can be high.
More scattered showers today, dry and sunny this weekend
Michiana starts today with low visibility across almost the entire area thanks to a combination of post-rain fog and post-fireworks smoke. While most of the fog should mix out and dissipate by 8-9 AM, some areas could still be hazy through the late morning hours. Scattered showers are expected to develop around 7-8 AM with a slight thunderstorm risk and dissipate within a few hours. The middle of the day will likely remain mostly dry as highs climb to the low 80s, but the chance for more showers picks back up during the late afternoon/early evening hours. The second round of rain later in the day has a better chance of seeing an isolated thunderstorm or two due to surface heating. Brief downpours are possible in any showers/storms today, but otherwise impacts remain low. Quieter conditions follow tonight with lows back in the low 60s, setting up a quiet and seasonable weekend filled with sunnier skies.
Aldi to open second store in Portage
PORTAGE, MI -- Aldi is opening a second location in Portage this fall. The discount supermarket is moving into the former home of Earth Fare at 5070 S. Westnedge Ave., near Kilgore Road. The new location is expected to open this fall, the company said via email, but an exact...
CAUTION: Michigan is Facing Unhealthy Air Today and Here’s Why
Yesterday marked the Fourth of July, so of course, Michiganders were setting off fireworks to celebrate. However, that has left us waking up to some not-so-great air quality. The less-than-stellar air quality could mean some trouble breathing today in certain parts of the state. The Detroit-area has certainly been affected. Channel 7 (WXYZ) meteorologist, Mike Taylor took to his official Facebook page to let Detroiters know what is going on, and how to stay safe.
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