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Michigan Lottery: Man wins $25K a year for life
What a Flushing man assumed was a $4 Lucky For Life prize ended up being a $25,000 a Year for Life prize from the Michigan Lottery!. Daryl Tilley, 57, won the big prize when his Lucky For Life ticket matched the five white balls drawn on March 25: 01-04-31-39-47. He bought his winning ticket online at MichiganLottery.com.
Late 90s homicide case lands before Shiawassee County judge — again
CORUNNA, MI – John Ronald Espie was 16 years old when he strangled a transportation officer and left him to die at the end of a dirt road in rural Michigan. Decades have passed since Espie, now 42, was convicted of killing the 71-year-old Nathan Nover and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. But for the second time in as many years, Espie will find himself outside the confines of a Michigan prison cell and standing before a Shiawassee County Circuit Court judge.
Flint-area sports highlights: Defending state champ Corunna wins Metro League track title
FLINT – Reigning Division 2 state champion Corunna had no trouble winning the boys Stars Division portion of the Metro League championship at Lake Fenton. The Cavaliers scored 174 points to finish ahead of Clio (87), Lake Fenton (85), Owosso (66), Ortonville Brandon (55) and Goodrich (53). If you...
Road construction begins Monday on I-69 north of Lansing
BATH TWP. — Add one more road project to a long list of traffic slowdowns in the Lansing area. Drivers who use Interstate 69 in eastern Clinton County and western Shiawassee County should expect slow going beginning Monday (May 13), when the state resumes maintenance on the bridge over Peacock Road, near its Rose Lake complex in Bath Township. ...
Flushing completes multi-million dollar upgrades to wastewater treatment plant
GENESEE COUNTY, Mich. - The City of Flushing commemorated a milestone for its infrastructure on Tuesday. The city announced the completion of its project to make significant upgrades to its wastewater treatment plant. The substantial investment of $5.4 million for improvements has been underway for 3 years. The city hopes...
Owosso City Council approves revised purchase offer for historic home
OWOSSO, Mich. (WNEM) - A historic home in Owosso may soon have a new owner. On Monday, May 6, Owosso City Council approved a revised purchase offer for the Amos Gould House, located on 515 N. Washington St., for $237,000. Last fall, city leaders decided to put the home up...
No Michigan girl has been better in the shot put than 15-year Addy Stiverson of Montrose
FLINT – Addy Stiverson has been throwing the shot put for barely four years and already she’s one of the best in the state of Michigan. And she’s only a 15-year-old freshman at Montrose. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Cooler weather settles in the next few days
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - We continue to track smaller shower chances in your First Alert Forecast today and into the weekend, but along with that something much more noticeable: cooler temperatures. We expect highs to turn back below-average for this time of year and in general, a cooler feel compared to what we’ve been used to for the past several weeks. This is as a new airmass from northeast Canada spills into our area, deflecting mild temperatures to our south and west.
FCS Board approves gymnastics co-op with Pinckney, Morrice, Webberville
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Pending final approval from other school boards, high schools in Fowlerville and Pinckney will enter into a co-op with high schools in Morrice and Webberville to combine their girls gymnastics’ teams next school year. The Fowlerville Community Schools Board of Education approved a measure Monday...
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