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Former Ann Arbor Pioneer runner adds another state record to historic resume
Rachel Forsyth set records and proved to be one Michigan’s all-time girls distance runners in her final high school season. And on Saturday, the former Ann Arbor Pioneer star and reigning Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year set another state record during a track event in Toronto. If you...
Too many are sleeping on Michigan football RB Kalel Mullings
While everyone who offers thoughts on the 2024 Michigan football team seems to address the quarterback position and rightfully so, one of the biggest reasons for optimism is the run game. Michigan football had arguably the best quarterback it has ever had in college in J.J. McCarthy and that was...
Two Michigan Cities Have the Lowest Quality of Life in the U.S.
It's always pretty cool to see your city or state at the top of a list that praises where you live. It's not so cool when that list refers to your city as being the worst place to live. The last thing you want to hear is that your city...
Ray Township voters to decide on fire station proposal
Ray Township voters will weigh in on the need for a new fire station during the Aug. 6 primary, as well vote in contested races for supervisor and trustee. The bond proposal asks voters if Ray Township shall borrow a sum not to exceed $5.5 million, and issue unlimited tax general obligation bonds in one or more series. These would be payable within 21 years from the date of issue.
Michigan Football: Impactful Players in Harbaugh Era Shine Bright in Championship Journey
Michigan football under Jim Harbaugh produced impactful players, with Rod Moore, Mike Sainristil, Blake Corum, J.J. McCarthy, and Aidan Hutchinson standing out for their roles in bringing championship success back to the program. Blake Corum holds the record for the most rushing touchdowns in Michigan football history with 58. Aidan...
Downtown Flint’s Saginaw Street reopens this week
Flint’s Saginaw Street will reopen to vehicle traffic this week after over a year of construction work along the downtown thoroughfare. The City of Flint announced the reopening will happen ahead of schedule, originally assumed to be early August, in time for upcoming summer events like the Crim Festival of Races, Back to the Bricks, and Bikes on the Bricks.
Man charged with recording videos underneath women's dresses at stores
FOX 2 (WJBK) - A 42-year-old man was charged, accused of recording videos underneath women's dresses. Willie Eugene Davis allegedly recorded the videos on his phone of women while they shopped at retail stores in Metro Detroit described as eavesdropping by law enforcement. Davis was arrested on July 17 by...
"Summer To Shine" Picnic This Friday
A summer picnic is planned Friday for those of all ages and abilities. Community Bible Church and 2|42 Community Church are teaming up to host the outdoor picnic for people with special needs. It will take place from 6 to 8pm this Friday. The two churches are located next to...
Man drowns after jumping off boat into Rose Township lake
ROSE TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A 20-year-old man drowned after jumping off a boat into a lake in Rose Township. Marsalis Quintin Carter, who lists residences in Detroit and Tuskegee, Alabama, was pronounced dead after a search of Taylor Lake that lasted more than 13 hours, according to the the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
European Style Restaurant Named Best Comfort Food in Michigan
I don't care who you are, there's a place in your world for comfort food. There's something truly magical about comfort food. It's more than the act of eating, it takes us on a nostalgic journey, evoking cherished memories and a sense of home. Whether it's the familiar aroma of a favorite dish or the warmth it brings on a cold day, comfort food has a special place in our hearts.
Flint City Bucks prevail down two men in extra time to advance to Elite 8
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - The Flint City Bucks prevailed against Fort Wayne FC, 2-1, in extra time after reserve midfielder Baraka Tarleton scored a header in the 125th minute. The Bucks win came despite having two of their defenders removed from the game after being assessed red cards. With the...
Washtenaw ISD Awarded $5.6 million Grant to Provide Early Childhood Educational Opportunities
With help from a federal grant, the Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD) will continue to offer educational opportunities to preschool-age kids. The WISD announced on July 22, the “Office of Head Start (OHS), a part of the federal Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families, awarded a $5.6 million grant to the Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD) to continue providing Head Start preschool for 3- and 4-year-old students and Early Head Start home-based home visiting for families with children ages birth to 3.”
Nearly century-old building to become hub for music, art in downtown Ypsilanti
YPSILANTI, MI - A nearly century-old building in downtown Ypsilanti could see new life as a hub for musicians and artists to create, collaborate, perform and more. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy put $477,500 toward developer Jamie Taralunga’s $7 million project to revitalize the contaminated building at 2 W. Michigan Ave., the department announced last week.
Barack Obama Reacts To Joe Biden Dropping Out Of Race
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has weighed in on Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday. Biden released his statement earlier on Sunday. “While it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand ...
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