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A lot of these people have been doing these jobs for decades. → Read More
“The Craig petitions are the worst I’ve ever seen and it goes beyond the forgery.” → Read More
Much like his sweet treats...Dominic’s confidence rises with each order. → Read More
Globally, 2.2 billion people live with vision impairment, with 1 billion of those impairments being preventable and correctable. → Read More
The department says he was driving a patrol car when he was hit head-on at a four-way stop. → Read More
It’s the largest campaign for a YMCA in Michigan -- $25 million to build a new facility in Downtown Jackson. → Read More
The robot, designed by Dr. Xiaobo Tan, had undergone multiple versions over the last 15 years. → Read More
Anyone who wishes to donate a pair of boots or running shoes can do so at the Local 652 building of the UAW. → Read More
The donated items will be given to the Holt food bank. → Read More
The community is welcome to give feedback. → Read More
Whitmer urged the legislature to focus on three things. → Read More
Runners are lacing and masking up for not one...not two...but THREE mini races, plus a children’s fun run for the Thanksgiving Turkey Trot. → Read More
MSU’s Archaeology Program and the MSU Paranormal Society teaming up to create a virtual haunted tour that highlights some scary sites on campus. → Read More
On Tuesday, local health authorities were issuing an emergency stay-at-home order for the campus in Ann Arbor. → Read More
President Stanley does admit there are going to be more of what he calls “shared sacrifices.” → Read More
Experts who have tracked antigovernmental groups for years say Michigan has a long history of militia groups. → Read More
The Salvation Army is calling on the community to rescue Christmas this year. → Read More
We are five weeks into the school year and districts are still working out the kinks to online learning. → Read More
The cooler conditions are proving to be tough on local restaurants, which have relied on outdoor patio seating to try and survive limited capacity requirement during the pandemic. → Read More
The changes would effect the health care plans for more than 1,330 retired city workers, and would take effect beginning Jan. 1. → Read More