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Michigan football's 2024 season-opening opponent, Fresno State, makes coaching change
Michigan football has long known how it will open the 2024 season − against Fresno State on Aug. 31 under the lights at Michigan Stadium at 7:30 p.m. − however, the initial expected head coach will no longer be on the opposing sideline. On Monday, the program announced Jeff Tedford was stepping down...
Interim head coach will lead Fresno State into Michigan game after Jeff Tedford resigns
Fresno State will travel to Michigan Stadium and open its season against the Wolverines with an interim coach following Jeff Tedford's resignation. Linebackers coach Tim Skipper will lead the Bulldogs into 2024, the program announced Monday. Tedford, 62, stepped down due to health reasons for the second time in his...
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.
Another top-100 wideout to visit Michigan football for recruiting BBQ
Buckle up, Michigan football fans, it looks there could be plenty more activity on the recruiting trail for the 2025 class. The Wolverines picked up the commitment of three-star wideout Phillip Wright over the weekend. The ranking might not be that exciting, but the player is. Wright runs a sub 10.6 in the 100-meter dash and could be a mixture of Roman Wilson/Semaj Morgan.
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.
Michigan football defensive depth chart: How the Wolverines stack up ahead of fall camp, 2024 season
We predict how Michigan would line up at each defensive position, and discuss one thing we know, one thing we think and one thing we wonder for each position group. The hard part of the offseason is over, Michigan fans. After a winter full of player and coach departures, spring...
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.
Chelsea’s Taste of Cuba
When was the last time you had authentic Cuban Food in our area? The Martinez family thought the same thing when they moved to Mid-Michigan from Miami 2.5 years ago. The family noticed a need for authentic Cuban food options in the area. They searched and researched for Cuban food within the surrounding cities and came up empty-handed.
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...
Country Blues Narrative With Songs At Brighton District Library
A program featuring a country blues narrative with songs is set tomorrow night at the Brighton District Library. The program will take attendees on a tour through history with a musical twist on Wednesday at the library from 7 to 8pm. It features a narrated journey from the first recorded Blues songs in the 1920s to just after World War II.
Candidate Forum Held At Hamburg Township Hall
A candidate forum Monday night focused on various issues impacting residents and businesses at the state and local levels on Monday night. The Pinckney, Putnam, Hamburg, Hell Chamber of Commerce hosted the forum at the Hamburg Township Hall. It was moderated by Chamber Board Chair Rick Beaudin, who is known to many as “The Pinckney Pirate”.
July 17: Corn, Peaches, Tomatoes at Wednesday Farmers Market
Fresh Michigan corn, tomatoes, and zucchini, along with Michigan peaches, blueberries, raspberries and cherries will all be for sale at the Wednesday Chelsea Farmers Market this week. Kettle corn and baked goods, peanut butter, freeze dried fruits and treats, micro greens, Polish foods, and seasonings will also be available. The...
Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll to be Inducted into the Michigan Women’s Golf Association Hall of Fame
East Lansing, Mich. – Michigan State head women's golf coach Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll will be one of six women's golf standouts who will be inducted to the Michigan Women's Golf Association (MWGA) Hall of Fame during a ceremony on Sunday, Aug. 18 at the Hellenic Cultural Center in Westland, Mich.
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...
Northville star follows family legacy as Phillies select Dante Nori with No. 27 pick in MLB draft
NORTHVILLE, Mich. – The last few weeks for Dante Nori have been what baseball dreams are made of for a high school baseball player. The Northville High School senior was named Michigan’s Mr. Baseball while leading the Mustangs to a state title, but his biggest accomplishment came on Sunday night.
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