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Michigan Judge Has Field Trip Student Placed in Cuffs and Jumpsuit
According to WXYZ, a non-profit The Greening of Detroit went on a field trip to the 36th District Court where Judge Kenneth King was presiding. A 15-year-old student was falling asleep and Judge King did not like and warned about it but he felt she had a bad attitude. That is when he ordered her out of the courtroom. Judge King felt she needed a lesson and told her to change into a jail uniform, put her in cuffs, and sit in lock up.
Whitmer says people ‘reading too much’ into price-gouging plan specifics
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Sunday people are “reading too much” into the specifics of the price-gouging plan from the Harris-Walz campaign amid backlash from pundits and Vice President Harris’s political opponents. “Well, I think people are reading too much into what has been put out there. We know that Kamala Harris is going to […]
ALERT: Impostor City Inspector Entering Homes in Fennville, Michigan
Well, this is certainly unsettling. You can't trust anyone these days! What is a home if not a sanctuary for peace and reprieve. However, the recent events in Fennville, Michigan have residents on edge. I don't know about you, but I'm the type of person who hits the floor the...
Man severely injured after being hit by car while crossing street
GREENVILLE, Mich. — A Greenville man is severely hurt in the hospital after being hit by a car on Saturday night, the Department of Public Safety says. Around 11 p.m., a 60-year-old Greenville man was crossing North Lafayette Street, near Grove Street, when he was hit by a car.
Black River unveils new outdoor learning, play space in Holland
HOLLAND — A little rain couldn't dampen the excitement for a new learning and play space unveiled at Black River Public School on Thursday. Students and families got their first look at the school’s new outdoor space at a ribbon cutting Aug. 15. Despite rainy weather, dozens of community members attended to see and use the new space, located behind Black River Elementary School. ...
Maru Sushi closes Bridge Street restaurant after 7 years
Maru Sushi’s Bridge Street location has permanently closed and will merge into the company’s Cherry Street location. In a social media post today, Maru Sushi announced that the restaurant’s west side Grand Rapids location has closed “after much deliberation.” The company said in the post that “this is the best decision to better care for our team and guests, allowing us to focus our efforts more intentionally on one location in this region.”
Juvenile lifer convicted of 1990 Kalamazoo killing could be out in 6 years
KALAMAZOO, MI — Daryle Demetrius Baker is now 51 years old. In May 1994, he was sentenced to life in prison for killing 34-year-old Gerold Williams with a shotgun during a July 22, 1990 robbery at the VerSluis-Dickinson Sports Complex off Douglas Avenue. If you purchase a product or...
Scam Alert: There’s A New Scam Targeting Michigan Drivers
Recently, there’s been a scam circulating around Michigan, and it’s preying on folks who’ve driven across some of our state’s most iconic bridges. If you’ve crossed the Blue Water Bridge, International Bridge, or even the beloved Mackinac Bridge, you might find yourself targeted by this scheme.
Michigan Cannabis Isn’t Just Immune to Inflation, It’s Anti-Inflation
Inflation is a big deal right now. While the increase in basic prices have leveled off some, the fact remains, most of our basic needs have increased exponentially in the past few years. In fact, just in the past year, prices have increased for just about everything by 3.4%, which...
From Farm, Factory to Freezer to Hand: How MSU Dairy Ice Cream is made
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Michigan is the sixth largest producer of dairy in the country. Studio 10 spoke with Hailey Gilbert of the Michigan AG Council to talk about the role of dairy in the state of Michigan. However, there are several steps between farm and table. Studio 10 gets...
Michigan Companies Testing Device to Check for Cannabis Use at Work
Nearly six years after Michigan voters made the use of recreational marijuana legal in our state, companies continue to face one issue: Testing employees for pot use at work. Traditional drug tests are only capable of providing vague results, using blood, urine, or hair samples that can only detect the use of cannabis within the last 30 days or more.
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