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Player of the Week: Laingsburg’s Ashley Bila breaks another MHSAA record
LAINGSBURG, Mich. (WLNS) – Sitting at number two in Division 3, Laingsburg’s softball team is not only one of the best in the state this year, but has been a top contender the past few years. And leading the way for the Wolfpack for the last four years has been our 6 Sports Player of the Week, Ashley Bila.
Decision 2024: May 7 Election Day voter guide
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Tuesday, May 7, is Election Day in Michigan. Voters may see several school bonds and a millage renewal proposal on their ballot. Lansing residents can also vote for candidates for the city’s Charter Commission. See the full list of candidates for the Lansing City Charter...
Clinton County restaurant inspections: Raw chicken, beef meats stored above spinach, cheese in cooler
ST. JOHNS — When county health inspectors visit local restaurants, they document problems that need addressing to meet state standards. The most serious problems are considered priority violations, which present potential health hazards and should be corrected immediately. Priority foundation violations do not present immediate health hazards but should be corrected in a timely manner. Follow-up inspections and reports may consequently happen. ...
Prep roundup: Laingsburg, Ionia, Okemos baseball earn sweeps
Colin Walton picked up the win in game one with 10 strikeouts and homered in both games to lead the Wolves to a pair of CAAC Blue wins. Caleb Bonemer picked up three hits and a RBI, James Poletes had two doubles and three RBI and Nik Greborunis added a home run and three RBI for Okemos. Jackson DeLong and Iggy Arroyo each notched a hit for the Warriors.
Team of the Week: St. Johns girls soccer letting defense lead the way
ST. JOHNS, Mich. (WLNS) – The St. Johns girls soccer team hasn’t lost since its season opener, boasting a 6-1-4 record this season. What’s even more impressive, though, is the fact the Redwings haven’t given up a goal in over two weeks and have given up just five all season. It’s why they’re our 6 […]
Swartz Creek students recovering a week after serious crash
SWARTZ CREEK, Mich. (WJRT) - Five students injured in a serious crash in Mundy Township last week continue recovering. The crash happened Tuesday on Maple Avenue west of Linden Road in front of Morrish Elementary School. Police say the the driver lost control, then crossed the center line before driving...
US 131 project kicks off Monday
A two-year-long project by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing approximately $70 million to rebuild U.S. 131 from 76th Street to 100th Street in Byron Township. The project includes adding weave/merge lanes between the 76th Street and 84th Street interchanges. This will extend the 76th Street on-ramp to...
A Walk in the Park: Nancy Moore Park in Haslett offers trails, small-dog park, playing fields
A Walk in the Park is an ongoing series from State Journal photographer Nick King, who intends to explore Lansing area parks one hour at a time. If you have a suggestion of a park he should visit, email him at nking@lsj.comNancy Moore Park, located at 1960 Gaylord C. Smith Court in Haslett, features both paved and natural trails totaling about 1.5 miles. The paths, good for walking, running or biking, weave around the park in open and wooded areas and connect to Central Park to the south. There’s a pavilion off the main trail over a small bridge which crosses a stream that is perfect for taking in the natural beauty and wildlife.
Swartz Creek High School Students on Road to Recovery After Vehicle Accident
In a recent development, Swartz Creek High School students involved in a frightful vehicular accident are now on paths of recovery. Superintendent Rodney Hetherton provided the update, stating that all five students are healing, with the school and local community rallying in support of the young men and their families, as reported by WNEM.
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