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Alley Fest in downtown Flint will feature 50 vendors, more than a dozen bands
FLINT, MI - One of Flint’s biggest summer events is back again. Alley Fest 2024, organized by Communities First, Inc. and Friends of The Alley, is gearing up to be an all-day extravaganza in Buckham Alley, celebrating the vibrancy of urban spaces with local music, food, and a diverse array of vendors.
Kentucky bourbon maker honors Ottawa Lake veteran, her organization
OTTAWA LAKE — Jamie Paxton and her organization were honored recently by a Kentucky bourbon company. Paxton is a retired Air Force veteran and the founder and executive director of Little Blessings Veteran and Community Outreach. She was one of six U.S. veterans chosen as 2024 American-Made Heroes by Evan Williams Bourbon.
Trinity Health continues 'Forging our Future' with new hospital
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Amidst change, Trinity Health is working to raise $5 million toward the construction of a new hospital in Brighton, slated to open in 2026. The company's "Forging our Future" campaign has already raised $1 million since its inception last fall, according to Douglas Ferrick, regional vice president of philanthropy.
No, Red Wings Yzerman Isn’t a Michigan Man
The term Michigan Man is one that’s thrown around with frequency in certain local sporting circles, but it isn’t a cause that means much to Detroit Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman. On paper, the Red Wings are going big for Michigan men. The addition of unrestricted free agent...
Brotherly love turns county softball Player of the Year CeCe Thorington into Michigan signee
PINCKNEY — CeCe Thorington is right-handed everywhere but on a softball field. The recent Pinckney graduate throws left-handed and bats left-handed, thanks to big brother. Al Thorington was a second-team all-state baseball player as a senior at Pinckney in 2019, who now pitches for Grand Valley State University. He was his sister’s role model...
Rx Kids Program Expands to Detroit and Across Michigan to Support Pregnant Mothers and Infants
A program designed to combat deep infant poverty by providing cash payments to pregnant mothers and their babies in Flint is set to expand to other cities across Michigan. Rx Kids, described by officials as a first-of-its-kind initiative, is working to ensure that mothers and their infants have the essential resources they need during a critical period in their lives.
Tigers and Red Sox kick off the trade season with a swap of right-handed pitchers
So it began not with a bang but with a whimper: The Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox turned the dials on their hot stove up to about a 2 on Saturday with an exchange of minor league pitching talent. To the Red Sox: right-handed pitcher Trey Wingenter. To the...
Dorene White’s family holds estate sale: July 12, 13 & 14
A 70-year residential estate sale will be held at 201 N. Williams St., Stockbridge on July 12 and 13 (Fri. and Sat.) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and July 14 (Sun.) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Over 1,000 Flower Frogs were collected and recorded by this lifetime collector,...
Guy Fieri Owned Chicken Guy! Closes Livonia Location
The Guy Fieri-owned Chicken Guy! restaurant in Livonia, Michigan has closed. The fast-casual dining restaurant opened on Saturday, April 1st, 2023. At that time there were plans to open 19 more Southeast Michigan locations. Just over one year later, Chicken Guy! suddenly announced its closure. According to WXYZ, the Tomey...
Sherrone Moore hints at key commitment for Michigan football
Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore has taken much of the drama out of recruiting. At least in the sense that when you see him post on X, you know a commitment is coming soon after. That’s been the case so far this summer. Ahead of almost every key commitment...
Michigan pushing for a five-star offensive tackle, several blue-chip recruits and a major flip
The defending National Champs have 13 commits and are closing in on a few more as Sherrone Moore and the Michigan coaching staff remain in great position with several top recruiting targets. In fact they lead for quite a few of them. On3 brings you the latest. Wolverines giving five-star a lot to think about […] The post Michigan pushing for a five-star offensive tackle, several blue-chip recruits and a major flip appeared first on On3.
A Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Mansion in Michigan Comes to Market for $13 Million
Frank Lloyd Wright’s philosophies and influence over the field of architecture and residential home design continue to make waves more than 65 years after his 1949 death. A Bay Area home modeled after the architect’s iconic Fallingwater commission was listed for $25 million last fall, and since then, at least two more homes by protégés of the GOAT designer have also landed on the market. Another home, this one in downtown Birmingham, Michigan, takes its cues from Wright’s Tirranna House in Connecticut and is now up for grabs with a $12.9 million price tag. Cindy Obron Kahn of The Agency holds the listing.Drop Out in...
Monroe High School Cheer Coach Resigns Amid Allegations of Inappropriate Relationship with a Minor
The Monroe County community is facing a turbulent moment as a cheerleading coach from Monroe High School has resigned in the wake of allegations surrounding an inappropriate relationship with a minor. The coach, who stepped down while on administrative leave, was the subject of investigations spurred by rumors that began circulating last fall. Despite earlier inquiries conducted by both the school district and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, which found no substantive evidence at that time, later developments have thrust the case back into the spotlight, according to FOX 2 Detroit.
Sidney Lowe Joining J.B. Bickerstaff In Detroit
Sidney Lowe has agreed to become an assistant to J.B. Bickerstaff with the Pistons, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN (Twitter link). Lowe also worked for Bickerstaff during his time in Cleveland. Lowe is the first reported hiring since the organization confirmed that Bickerstaff will be its new head coach...
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