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Detroit legislator, 29, was key to crafting Cobo deal
A lot of city and suburban hands molded the Lansing deal Thursday for a second chance to keep the North American International Auto Show in Cobo Center.
Morning fire strikes Brighton home; reader submits photo using new site feature
Chicks for Charity outing on June 26
ST. JOHNS - At the heart of every charitable event rests a group of participants and sponsors.
Continue reading "Flint City Council race brings familiar faces"
It's the old guard versus the new breed. The Aug. 4 City Council scrum pits veteran politicians hoping to return to the council against those with less experience -- including some candidates making their first foray into politics.
A step or 2 away from the dorm New upscale apartments open
For University of Michigan student Devon Porter, living in 4Eleven Lofts is cheaper than what she paid for a single room in the Vera Baits residence hall last year - plus, it's got great views of downtown Ann Arbor and comes with a flat-screen TV.
Age 90, passed away on Wednesday, April 29, 2009. He was the son of Melvin V. and Charlotte M. Scranton in Paw Paw, Michigan on November 8, 1918.
Flood warnings issused in Saginaw, Midland, Gratiot counties
Just before 5 p.m., warnings went out for the Huron, Saginaw, Shiawassee and Tittabawassee rivers.
Waiting list for Delta College bicycling class
The one-credit course that begins May 15 has a waiting list. Professor David Legg, who has a doctorate in exercise physiology, said all students first undergo a physical fitness evaluation and a bike inspection.
Four-year-old enjoys 'crawl' across city
Ian Johnson, 4, of Coleman draws on a chalkboard inside the Bohannon Schoolhouse.
Charges piling up for Clare man, accomplices accused of crime spree
Clare County Sheriff John S. Wilson said detectives have wrapped up a pair of cases involving a 31-year-old Clare man and a couple of accomplices.
Midland moms organize tax day "Tea'd Party"
Not one to protest, says Monaghan of Coleman, she's organized a Taxed Enough Already Day on Tax Day noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday at Midland City Hall, 333 W. Ellsworth.
Police are asking the public to drop the dime on a man who has turned in 10 rolls of what he said were dimes -- but were pennies inside dime wrappers.
Man dies in late-night fire in Midland County
Lee Township Fire Chief Daryl Amrozowicz was looking for the cause and origin of the blaze that engulfed a two-story rural home before midnight Wednesday.
Fire destroys John Deere dealership in Mount Pleasant
The fire destroyed the 8,000-square-foot showroom and repair shop at Bader and Sons, 1300 East Pickard.
Grandmother on probation faces child abuse charges
Authorities arraigned the 52-year-old on the two-year misdemeanor plus a charge of allowing a minor to operate a motor vehicle, a 90-day misdemeanor, authorities said.
3/23 - Violent Isabella County Crash Puts Man in Critical Condition
Hide Video A violent crash at the corner of Herrick and Chippewa roads in Isabella County critically injured one man this morning.
Driver Ejected From Truck, Critically Injured
A 48-year-old Coleman man is in critical condition after crashing his pickup truck early Monday morning.
Jury convicts Mount Pleasant woman in postal fraud case
The jury also convicted Bobbie J. Sinko of 31 fraud-related and embezzlement counts, said U.S. Attorney Terrence Berg.
Man heads to trial in sickle attack
Authorities allege Eugene R. Lilly, 40, assaulted a 67-year-old Greendale Township man June 8. The attack left the man with cuts to his left hand, wrist and arm, Saginaw News records show.
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