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Metro Detroit men among 3 charged with sparking wildfire on Isle Royale National Park in 2022
Three men, including two from Macomb County, are facing federal charges for allegedly setting a campground fire that was not properly contained, leading to a large wildfire at Isle Royale National Park two years ago.
Hillsdale County fugitive caught in Indiana
FREMONT, IND. — A Litchfield Township man wanted on a number of weapons and narcotics offenses for an incident in April was followed by law enforcement Tuesday, May 14, from Ray, Michigan, into Indiana where he was arrested by authorities who reported finding him in possession of a pipe bomb.
13 road closures to begin this week in Michigan
Construction crews are getting to work improving Michigan’s roadways and bridges. From Sunday, May 12, through Saturday, May 18, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has more than 110 road projects scheduled to close lanes, ramps, and full segments of major roadways. That’s in addition to ongoing projects carried over from previous weeks.
Washington Local Schools board enters negotiation with superintendent candidate
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Washington Local Schools Board of Education is in contract negotiations with the district's current assistant superintendent to become the next superintendent, a spokesperson confirmed Thursday. The WLS board agreed Wednesday night to move into contract negotiations with Kristie Martin, who has served as the district's...
Watch for tick activity after mild winter in Michigan
(CBS DETROIT) - Macomb County resident Linda Lobes has been facing the lasting impacts of Lyme disease after a tick bite in 1989.Since then, she has made it her goal to educate people, especially with the summer on the horizon."Everything was falling apart. I was originally diagnosed with MS, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and I was also sent to a psych ward to be evaluated," Lobes told CBS News Detroit.She spent three years with multiple doctors, which all concluded with a Lyme disease diagnosis. Since then, she has been named president of the Michigan Lyme Disease Association and uses her traumatic...
Library seeking shutterbugs
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Are you handy with a camera and do you have an eye for shooting? The Harrison Township Public Library is looking for you. The “Home in Harrison” photography contest, running until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29, seeks to showcase the best images of life in Harrison Township.
We’re collecting worn-out American flags in Shelby Township on May 23: What to know
American flags are a symbol of our freedom, and it’s important that they are treated with respect and proper care. Over time, flags can become worn or damaged and need to be retired. That’s why next Thursday, May 23, we’re hosting our “Go 4 It: Honoring the Flag” event....
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