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2 NE Michigan men killed in plane crash near Lowell
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Tony Petitti wants Michigan infractions case wrapped up
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His appointment comes after being nominated for the position by current treasurer Marilyn Acton who was recently selected to be board vice president.
PFF highlights Rod Moore’s return as key to fixing Michigan’s secondary in 2025, with his speed and instincts set to bolster the defense.
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Michigan Wolverines football legend Blake Corum claimed that you can feel Bryce Underwood's "aura" when in the 5-star freshman quarterback's presence.
Joel Klatt is high on Michigan bouncing back this year, believing they can build on their disappointing eight-win season from last year. Klatt proposed that no
Darrius Lamar Plummer, 35, was convicted in May of killing the young mother. DULUTH – A Michigan man who was convicted of fatally stabbing a woman in front of a downtown Duluth bar has been sentenced to more than 18 years in prison.
There is a recovery effort ongoing in Lake Michigan in the north suburbs, after a 14-year-old boy was knocked into the water by a wave, witnesses and fire officials said.
Dangerous currents are common in the Great Lakes, especially in Lake Michigan, where rip currents are especially dangerous and can cause drownings.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNRyan Day addresses Jeremiah Smith’s promise on not losing to Michigan again by telling who his star wideout is behind closed doorsRyan Day addresses Jeremiah Smith’s promise on not losing to Michigan again by telling who his star wideout is behind closed doors originally appeared on A to Z Sports. Big Ten Football Media Days kicked off on Tuesday, marking the first time in a while that Ryan Day spoke at length in front of the media.
How much do you like Vernors? A Michigan state representative wants to make the ginger soda the official state beverage. Tuesday, State Rep. Jason Woolford (R-Howell) introduced House Bill 4744, which would designate Vernors as the official state beverage of Michigan.
Metro Detroit native Michael Zervos officially broke the Guinness World Record for fastest time to visit all sovereign countries May 30.