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Jameson's landlord wants to set the record straight
BRIGHTON —A downtown building owner in Brighton says news of Jameson's Irish Pub and Grill's closure left people with the wrong impression. Eric Siegel of EDS Investments — whose family owns the building at 110 E. Grand River Ave. — said "the notion that we kicked Jameson’s out of the building has somehow circulated the market."
Michigan football sets date for beginning of fall camp
Michigan football has set the date when it will formally begin its national championship defense. The Wolverines will begin fall camp on July 31, the program confirmed to TMI. The first practice will be held exactly one month ahead of the August 31 season opener at the Big House against Fresno State.
Ohio State WR Uses ‘College Football 25’ to Send Clear Warning to Michigan
It's safe to say that the Ohio State Buckeyes are tired of losing to arch-rival Michigan. Losers of the last three editions of 'The Game,' Ohio State players seemingly cannot wait to get their shot at the Wolverines this coming fall. That includes former four-star wideout Brandon Inniss, ...
Michigan's only president, Gerald Ford, faced 2 assassination attempts, 17 days apart
(CBS DETROIT) - Following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, CBS News Detroit takes you on a history lesson to the Gerald R. Ford Library in Ann Arbor.Gerald Ford, a Michigan native, had two assassination attempts on him in just 17 days.We'll start on Sept. 5, 1975. Ford was in Sacramento to meet with then-Governor Jerry Brown. He was walking from his hotel room to meet the governor when the Secret Service stopped a woman in a red dress who pulled a gun on Ford after he stopped to greet a crowd."The assassin was tried and convicted, and her name was...
Pinckney Schools nears contract agreement; teachers to vote
PINCKNEY — Pinckney Community Schools and its teachers union have reached a tentative contract agreement that, if approved, would be in effect for the 2024-25 school year. Members of the Pinckney Educational Support Association still have to vote on the tentative contract. The previous contract was in place for two years from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2024.
Humane Society of Huron Valley aims to empty animal shelter in July
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Humane Society of Huron Valley is dropping adoption fees to$50 in July in the hopes of emptying its Ann Arbor shelter. Dogs and cats six months and older will only cost $50 between July 8-31 thanks to a sponsorship from the Bissell Pet Foundation.
Flood Warning Continues For Huron River In Hamburg Township
A flood warning continues for the Huron River in Hamburg Township. Supervisor Pat Hohl tells WHMI there is some serious flooding happening on Ore Lake and in the midst of that on Sunday morning, there was a sewer break in a manhole on the end of Mohican Drive in the Branch Drive area. He said they were able to get the flow stopped within a couple of hours and then began working on the repair, which was completed around 10pm Sunday. Hohl said it was bad enough to have a sewer leak but it being in a flooded area and a couple of feet underwater made the repair very difficult.
Brighton Lake Road Closure Wednesday
A portion of Brighton Lake Road will be closed Wednesday. Brighton Lake Road will be closed to thru-traffic between South Third Street and Fairway Trails Drive. The closure is needed so the City’s water division crew can repair a water main valve. The work is anticipated to begin at 7am and last through the afternoon.
Saline Seeks Public Input on Conceptual Plan of Downtown Gathering Place
The City of Saline wants residents to provide input on a conceptual plan for a downtown gathering place. (See the plan attached. Send feedback to Community Development Director Ben Harrington at bharrington@cityofsaline.org.) Carlisle/Wortman Associates and OHM Advisors presented the plan to Saline City Council Monday night after consulting staff and...
Michigan's 10 fastest players in EA Sports' College Football 25 video game
In all, the Wolverines had 13 players who received a speed rating of 91 or higher, including eight projected starters. After months and, really, years of anticipation, college football has re-entered the video game landscape. Monday afternoon, the deluxe edition of EA Sports' College Football 25 video game came out.
Surprising State Where U of M is Most Hated
There are lots of rivalries in college football but some states hate some schools more than others rivalry or not. There are a few states that have some hatred for U of M. Rivalries are everywhere. Many start at home between siblings but many are associated with sports teams. Of...
Michigan’s Largest Pickleball Complex Set to Open in 2025
Fans of America's fast growing sport will soon have a new place to play in Michigan. The state's largest indoor pickleball complex is set to open its doors in 2025. The Northville Pickleball Club, a 50,000-square-foot facility, will be located on the Ward Church campus in Northville, about 30 miles west of Detroit.
Orchard Lake Home Has Hudson's Elevator, Ice Cream Parlor & More
This quirky Michigan home features its very own ice cream parlor and a working elevator which was rescued from a Hudson's department store in Detroit. Check Out 21 Now-Defunct Stores We All Miss Going to in Michigan. With the holiday shopping season right around the corner, let's take a minute...
Penske Automotive Group expands retail footprint in the Midwest
Penske Automotive Group (NYSE:PAG) announced on Tuesday the acquisition of Bill Brown Ford in southeastern Michigan. The Livonia-based dealership was noted to serve Michigan's largest county by population. The company's new acquisition is expected to add $550 million in estimated annualized revenue. As part of the acquisition, Penske Automotive Group...
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