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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...
Star MSU hockey player turning pro, won't return for Spartans next year
Michigan State hockey will be losing a key star player from next year’s roster. Defenseman Artyom Levshunov will reportedly officially turn pro and not return to Michigan State for his sophomore season next year. Ben Pope of the Chicago Suntimes reported the notable hockey news on Saturday evening. Levshunov...
Detroit Red Wings Banking on Tarasenko’s Winning Ways to End Playoff Drought
The Detroit Red Wings, with an eight-year playoff drought after a 25-year playoff streak, aim to boost their fortunes by signing former St. Louis Blues star Vladimir Tarasenko to a two-year, $4.75 million per year deal. Tarasenko, 32, had a solid season, displaying offensive prowess with a high 5v5 GF% of 55.26% in Ottawa and later contributing to the Florida Panthers' Stanley Cup win. Despite a less impressive playoff performance in 2024 compared to his 2019 Cup win, he showed versatility and a willingness to do essential team support work. Detroit sees Tarasenko as a key addition to address the void left by David Perron, aiming to strengthen their forward core.
Michigan State football transfer leads the country in key stat
The biggest story for Michigan State football this season will undoubtedly be the impact their transfers have. And how could that not be the story considering Jonathan Smith brought in one of the largest transfer classes in the country. Everyone knows the big names that transferred like Aidan Chiles, Kay’Ron...
3 Detroit Lions mourn death of former teammate Khyree Jackson
On Saturday morning, news broke of a terrible tragedy in the NFL community. Minnesota Vikings fourth-round pick Khyree Jackson—and two of his friends—were killed in a traffic accident involving three cars. Details are still emerging from the scene, but according to multiple reports, alcohol may have been involved in the accident.
Details on University of Michigan Standout Denard Robinson’s Arrest
Update: According to MLive, former Michigan staffer Denard Robinson crashed his 2023 Jeep Wagoneer into a street sign on Eisenhower Parkway, prompting emergency response and his arrest. According to the police report obtained by MLive, Robinson, 33, was found unresponsive and "asleep at the wheel," with signs of alcohol intoxication....
First baseman released by Tigers after Spencer Torkelson’s demotion is back in big leagues
Spencer Torkelson’s demotion may have ended up working out well for Keston Hiura. Hiura, who lost his job as starting first baseman and was released from Triple-A Toledo after Torkelson was demoted, was promoted to the big leagues on Friday by the Los Angeles Angels. Hiura signed a minor-league...
Chicago-area project to keep invasive carp out of the Great Lakes moving ahead with construction
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A major tactical effort to keep invasive carp out of the Great Lakes will soon enter a new phase. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reached an agreement last week with the states of Illinois and Michigan that will allow construction to begin on the $1.15 billion Brandon Road Interbasin Project on the Des Plaines River west of Chicago.
U.S. Coast Guard offers tips on how to stay safe on the water during boating season
TOLEDO, Ohio — Getting out on the water is a fun experience but experts say it comes with some risks. The most recent crash on Lake Erie is just one in a series of many boating accidents, but it caught the attention of the U.S. Coast Guard. The USCG...
GasBuddy: Prices expected to go down at the pump this week in Toledo area
TOLEDO, Ohio — Gas prices in the Toledo area have dropped nearly 13 cents over the last week, an analyst for GasBuddy says. A gallon of gas costs, on average, $3.42 in Toledo as of Monday, according to a GasBuddy survey of 315 gas stations. Prices at the pump are now 19 cents higher than a month ago.
City to reduce Erie, Michigan to two lanes, plus parking, north of Jefferson
A city effort to slow traffic down a bit while expanding curbside parking and adding bike lanes will start later this month on stretches of Erie and Michigan streets. While the two streets will continue to be one-way through Toledo’s central business district, the Toledo Department of Transportation announced last week that blocks with three lanes north of Jefferson Avenue will be reduced to two starting July 19. The space occupied by the third lane will be converted to on-street parking and a buffered bicycle lane between the left-side parking and the curb. Flexible posts will be used to mark the parking lane’s boundary. The change is consistent with recommendations in the Downtown Toledo Transportation Plan adopted several years ago, the city said, and the bike lane in particular will “create more connectivity through downtown and to the Jefferson Cycle Track.”
Max Clark slams Flying Tigers to series victory
Toledo Mud Hens 5, Columbus Clippers 3 (box)(Thur) Columbus Clippers 4, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (box)(Fri) Toledo Mud Hens 6, Columbus Clippers 5 (box)(F/11)(Sat) After losing two of three at home, the Mud Hens came back to take two of three in Columbus. On the Fourth of July, Ty Madden...
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