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Knight’s Steakhouse has spent 40 years bringing steaks, comfort to Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, MI -- Knight’s Steakhouse has spent 40 years serving juicy steaks and boozy cocktails at its Dexter Avenue location in Ann Arbor. Husband-and-wife Ray and Mary Knight began the restaurant at 2324 Dexter Ave. in April 1984, following the opening of Knight’s Market in 1952. Today, their children continue the legacy of a traditional steakhouse that brings quality food and a true family feel.
A school record fell as Jonesville track athletes win at regionals and qualify for state
HILLSDALE — It was a back-and-forth battle between the Jonesville boys track team and the regional host Hillsdale High School. The battle for the Region 25-3 championship ultimately went to Hillsdale, but the battle between the Hornets and Comets looks to continue at this year’s Division 3 State Finals. More: Hillsdale baseball breaks May win drought with seventh inning comeback against Quincy ...
Lumen Christi tops Onsted for Al Glick softball crown
JACKSON -- Big innings weren’t there for the Lumen Christi softball team on Saturday in the final of the Al Glick Classic against Onsted. But a run here and a run there, as well as locked-in pitching from Bella Wrozek in the circle, led the Titans to a 6-1 win over the Wildcats.
Saline students head to Chelsea’s Robin Hills Farm for 2024 prom
CHELSEA, MI – Saline High School celebrated their 2024 prom at Robin Hills Farm in Chelsea on Saturday night. About 750 students were shuttled from Chelsea High School to the venue’s “Glasshouse,” a greenhouse-like space that hosted a dance party led by MC Quan of DJ DC Productions. The prom was themed after the Roaring Twenties.
‘On stolen land.’ Before Ann Arbor was Ann Arbor, it was home to Native Americans
ANN ARBOR, MI — American pioneers John Allen and Elisha Rumsey stumbled upon lands already inhabited when they founded Ann Arbor 200 years ago, buying hundreds of acres from the federal government at bargain prices. They were walking in Indigenous footsteps. If you purchase a product or register for...
Kentucky's season ends in Stillwater Regional
The Michigan Wolverines avenged their loss to Kentucky on Saturday afternoon, winning 4-2 to end the Wildcats season in the 2024 NCAA Stillwater Regional. The Wolverines got a pair of two-run home runs, with one in the bottom of the second inning and the bottom of the third inning to score their four runs. The Wildcats took a 2-0 lead for Michigan and cut it in half to make it a 2-1 game as Grace Lorsung beat out an RBI single and Margaret Tobias also had an RBI single, to drive in a run to make things 4-2. Kentucky was not able to accrue another run in the game.
Meet the Teacher: Working with Jackson students makes this school secretary feel young again
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Home runs power Michigan softball into NCAA regional final
Michigan’s softball team twice staved off elimination Saturday to reach an NCAA regional final. Lilly Vallimont and Keke Tholl each hit two-run home runs to power the Wolverines to a 4-2 victory over Kentucky in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The win came just hours after Maddie Erickson hit a two-run walk-off home run for a 4-2 victory over Northern Colorado in their first elimination game of the day.
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