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Move over, Michigan: Georgia now leads in building next-generation cars
Since the first Ford Model T rolled off the assembly line in 1908, Detroit has been synonymous with the American automotive industry. But in the age of the electric vehicle, amid a renaissance in domestic manufacturing, Georgia is quietly but confidently emerging as the undisputed national leader in the electrifying auto sector. It sounds like […] The post Move over, Michigan: Georgia now leads in building next-generation cars appeared first on Georgia Recorder.
Lenawee Christian senior one of among four Michigan students to earn MEC scholarship
CASSAPOLIS — A Lenawee Christian High School senior student was one of among four Michigan students to receive funding through Midwest Energy and Communications’ annual college scholarship program. Alexandra Prater was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from MEC in recognition of her academic achievements, leadership and community involvement. Scholarship...
How Megan Blake re-rose to West Michigan's top tennis player, Sentinel Player of the Year
Megan Blake has put together one of the best tennis resumes in area history. It includes a state championship, a re-rise to No. 1 singles and becoming the most dominant player in West Michigan. She has been selected as Holland Sentinel Girls Tennis Player of the Year for the second time.
These are the 20 most dangerous Michigan intersections
A new report ranks Michigan’s most dangerous intersections, and most of them are in Metro Detroit. Michigan Auto Law released their annual list of dangerous intersections, using data from Michigan State Police. The Michigan State Police’s Traffic Reporting Unit’s underlying data analysis is compiled using motor vehicle accident reports...
Casey Mize headed to injured list amid shakeup of Tigers’ rotation this week
The Detroit Tigers have shaken up their pitching plans for the week. Right-hander Casey Mize is headed to the injured list; Jack Flaherty is being pushed back after receiving another back injection; and rookie Keider Montero will join the club to start on Wednesday. If you purchase a product or...
John Deere Classic: Luke Clanton devoted to college years, professional golf waits
Luke Clanton played phenomenally, finishing tied for 10th at last week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit. The Florida State golfer is back on the PGA Tour for the second consecutive event as he is in the field for the John Deere Classic. Heading into the final day of play,...
VIDEO: Southfield police investigating luxury car heist
Southfield police are investigating an early morning luxury car heist that happened on Tuesday. Police say four masked individuals broke into Dream Luxury Car Rental on 8 Mile and Telegraph roads.
‘Zero-tolerance approach’ -- Metro Detroit to see enhanced police presence enforcing firework safety
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – The clock is ticking to Independence Day and ahead of all the family fun, police are reminding everyone to stay safe when lighting fireworks. ---> Warn your dogs: Michigan’s legal fireworks window opens today -- what to know about the law. You’ve probably already...
Abandoned Michigan Sears Store: A Silent Reminder
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. Sears stores were founded in 1886 as the R.W. Sears Watch Company in Chicago. Along with Richard Sears, the company was co-founded by Alvah Roebuck. For almost...
Fireworks, BBQ smoke raise health concerns during the Fourth of July holiday
Fourth of July fireworks and BBQs have always been an annual tradition, but it all comes at a cost to the vulnerable, like the young, elderly, and people suffering from Asthma.
The Detroit Red Wings Chose Depth Over Star Power in Free Agency
July 1 is a day when teams around the NHL can upgrade their roster. Moves for elite players and depth players can impact a team enough to make them Stanley Cup contenders. The Detroit Red Wings made the decision to strengthen the Grand Rapids Griffins, their American Hockey League affiliate, rather than upgrade the main roster. Maybe a big trade is coming instead?
Heil Continues Growth of Nationwide Dealer Network with New Locations in Ohio and Michigan
Heil® continues to strengthen its premier nationwide dealer network of sales, parts, and support services, with further growth in the Midwest. The company is excited to announce new Environmental Equipment Sales & Service (EESS) locations in Columbus, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, enhancing Heil’s presence and support in these key regions.
City of Detroit awarded $20.7M in federal funds for greenway links
The City of Detroit has received nearly $21 million from a new federal grant for further construction of segments of the Joe Louis Greenway, according to a Monday press release. The main goals of the project are to cover improvements to the greenway in the Eastern Market and Southwest Detroit...
"Holy Crap" It's Pavel Datsyuk
Detroit Red Wings prospect Nate Danielson was describing it as a “Holy Crap” moment. “We were actually talking about it and he walked in and we were like, ‘There he is,’” Danielson said. He being Red Wings icon and newly-minted Hockey Hall of Famer Pavel...
Metro Detroit businesses addressing shoplifting
ROYAL, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) — Retailers across the country are taking action against shoplifting, including one small business in Royal Oak.Julia Manzella is a buyer with Rail and Anchor, an eclectic shop in Royal Oak. She says a few years ago, the small business started noticing declining profits and missing merchandise, and they took action."To stop the theft we had to put money back into the store," Manzella said. "So we spent thousands of dollars on a security system."The store started posting photos and videos of shoplifters on social media, in order to catch the crooks."Now we're actually finding the...
Michigan Central Station will close for the holiday weekend
Michigan Central Station will be closed July 5-6 for the Fourth of July weekend. Regular public hours will resume after the holiday weekend on July 12. Nearly 17,000 people have visited the station so far this summer, in addition to the 65,000 who toured the OPEN festivities earlier last month.
Tuesday notes: Horses coming to a Detroit neighborhood, Warren Truck layoffs and more stories
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