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U-M, MSU announce collaboration to form Neuro Care Network in mid-Michigan
At least when it comes to neurology treatment and neurosurgery, the deep-seated rivalry between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University is being cast aside to make way for a partnership that both institutions say will boost the medical care they can provide to people in mid-Michigan. The U-M...
100 Years Ago: YMCA boys camp goes on excursion that takes them to Vineyard Lake
100 Years Ago July 19, 1924: The boys camp of the Y. M. C. A. was organized Thursday afternoon when a party of 50, consisting of 40 boys, six leaders, the camp director and cooks, with equipment were transported to Vineyard lake by automobiles furnished by H. M. Judge, Paul Lentz, Harvey Aldrich, H. Clegg, Leon Roberts. A. R. Megary, R. E. Role, Clyde Harris and G. D. Titus, and trucks furnished by the Adrian Knitting Co.,...
Man convicted of murdering 3-year-old in Sylvania
TOLEDO, Ohio — A Lucas County jury on Friday convicted a man of murdering a 3-year-old in October 2022. Michael Kitto was found guilty of one count each of aggravated murder, murder, felonious assault and endangering children for the death of Declan Hill in Sylvania, according to a press release from the Lucas County Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
Kenneth Beatty Tabbed as Head Coach of Adrian College eSports
ADRIAN, Mich. – Adrian College Athletic Director, Craig Rainey, announced the hiring of Kenneth Beatty as head coach of the Adrian College eSports program. Beatty returns to Adrian College after graduating in 2012 with a Bachelors of Arts degree in English with a focus in writing. Beatty has been around gaming since he was eight years old and proceeds to gain experience in multiple games and consoles. Beatty has competed in open-world games in addition to first person shooter games, and sports games. The Adrian College eSports program will continue to participate in a wide variety of game modes and...
Washtenaw County Conservation District millage up for 6-year renewal on August ballot
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – A millage that funds the Washtenaw County Conservation District is set to expire in 2025, but voters may elect to extend it in the August election. The proposal seeks to renew the current 0.020-mill tax for another six years, meaning it will expire in 2031.
Trail extension approved, factory worker killed on the job: Jackson headlines July 13-18
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – Jackson County could soon be more connected to trails running throughout the state. Here is that headline and some more you might have missed. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
'Thunder Over Michigan' Air Show returns to the skies over Ypsilanti this weekend
Pilot Eli Sanchez shows off his 50th Anniversary Demo Team jacket at Willow Run Airport. The Ann Arbor Art Fair isn’t the only major event taking place in Washtenaw County. The annual Thunder Over Michigan Air Show is being held this weekend over the skies of Willow Run. The...
10 most expensive homes sold in Washtenaw County, July 8-14
A house in Ann Arbor that sold for $1.5 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Washtenaw County in the past week. In total, 102 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $454,837. The average price per square foot ended up at $270.
Meet an artist who was named Best In Show
At the Ann Arbor Art Fair this year, you can meet Richard Wilson. He was named Best In Show in 2023 for the State Street District Art Fair. He has special inspiration in all of his work, and the story behind one piece may bring you to tears. Click the...
Dry weather continues Friday, and a look ahead at our evening newscasts
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Our stretch of dry weather will continue heading into the weekend but rain chances will return by the middle of next week. First Alert Meteorologist Colton Cichoracki shares the dry and sunny forecast heading into the weekend. Plus, Taylor Gattoni previews Studio 10, First at 4, and our 90 minutes of news.
Chelsea Residents Push Back Against Extending Noise Ordinance Hours
At the July 15, 2024, City Council meeting, Chelsea’s Downtown Development Authority recommended extending the city’s noise ordinance from 10 p.m. to midnight, a move some businesses support but concerns some residents. “This is not just about downtown, this is about the community as a whole (and) providing...
Dapper Man Moves to Downtown Location 7-19-2024 | Photo Gallery
Dapper Man, a men’s hair styling salon moved to their new downtown location, the Beffel Building at 208 S. Jackson Street. Dapper Man opened in 2018 at 200 E. Trail Street. This week the salon moved to a newly renovated space in the former Beffel’s Lighting store. The salon is by appointment only and staffed by Owner-Director Bradley Brow and Stylist Peter Huver. 7-19-2024. Photos by Jeff Steers and Bart Hawley, JTV.
Tribute to Jim Judge at the Michigan Theatre Saturday
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Memory lane will be on fire Saturday afternoon and well into the evening at the Michigan Theatre in Jackson. Former Jacksonian, now a highly successful California businessman, Greg Dixon, is sponsoring “A Tribute to Jackson Rock Music Legend Jim Judge” and “Toad.” The event is a jam session of Jackson all-stars and will start up at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 20.
Beach closures, policing strategy & more: Stories you may have missed this week
We know a lot happens throughout the week, and you may not catch all of our stories here at WXYZ. So we've decided to gather the most talked-about stories from the past week in one place.
University of Michigan can file its own complaints against alleged civil rights violators
ANN ARBOR, MI - The University of Michigan can now make its own complaints to take action against alleged civil rights violators, according to a policy updated Thursday. The university’s Board of Regents unanimously approved the policy during its Thursday, July 18 meeting. If you purchase a product or...
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