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- Detroit Free Press
- A farewell fit for a queen
- Reforms can safely cut prison population and state costs
- TMZ says it has photo of Rihanna beaten
- Algebra I stumping high school freshmen
- Hamburg board asks clerk to resign
- Photo Gallery - Sorrow and hope after limo crash
- Greektown Stella's funeral set for Thursday
- White-collar crook spills his secrets
- One day a commuter hits pause
- Bargain fine dining during Troy Restaurant Week
- Bonds, CDs can protect savings
- Man's struggle for workers comp brings tough changes
- Hoekstra leads, but the 'Nerd' is gaining
- Beyond a recession?
- Inside the Red Wings' postgame party: Champagne, beer flow
- Brownfields of dreams
- School-supply giveaways get children on right track
- Evans says county will not enforce foreclosure sales
- Single on Valentine's Day
- Yom Kippur is a time to refocus
- The Detroit News
- Burger King adds pancakes in breakfast push
- Cosby says Detroit schools on the right track
- No one injured in fire at Warren apartment
- Cosby says Detroit schools on the right track
- No one injured in fire at Warren apartment
- Cosby says Detroit schools on the right track
- Analysis: Economic pain failed to ease in July
- AOL teaming up with Ellen DeGeneres online
- Macho Duke Nukem returns after a decade in limbo
- AAA: Michigan gas prices up 7 cents
- Police investigating triple shooting in Shelby Township
- Police investigating triple shooting in Shelby Township
- AAA: Michigan gas prices up 7 cents
- Experts to testify in 5-state carp lawsuit
- Police: Westland man dies in lagoon off Lake Erie
- Organizer: Arts, Beats & Eats draws 360K
- Letters: Conyers plan hurts lenders
- Letters
- Ficano: Wayne can't afford retiree bonus
- Americans are united in the belief that economy is on the wrong track
- The Grand Rapids Press
- On waivers, Tigers' Sheffield homers twice in loss
- Whitecaps lose again to South Bend, 6-2
- Shooting after argument at nightclub injures two in Grand Rapids
- Office-furniture makers get guide for going green
- FEMA's hundreds of fuel tanks, one in Grand Rapids, at risk of leaks
- Highway projects may keep Grand Rapids neighbors awake
- Priceline.com wins tax break
- Grand Rapids enjoys peaceful July compared to eight homicides of 2007
- Police get new tool to find at-risk lost people such as autistic children
- Teachers from Mexico, China come to Rockford
- Construction worker dies after Douglas Elementary School accident
- Spartan remains in expansion mode
- Green Beret: Team agreed to wait to report killing by Michigan soldier
- Update your bookmarks
- Report: Unemployment rate at least four times higher for workers without high school diploma
- Family, police looking for 55-year-old man from Byron Township missing since Friday morning
- Dead man found after car blaze in Barry County driveway; firefighters left before body discovered
- Investigators continue to probe cause of fire at EGR mayor's home
- Kent clerk: Beware of offer for home deed
- Local convention goers support decision to limit Monday's action
- Flint Journal
- Groceryman - Chapter VIII - Hamady asks for promise
- Groceryman: An audience with grandfather Hamady was serious business
- Groceryman: Father on his deathbed: 'You'll get in the business'
- Groceryman - Chapter XI - After Hamady's is sold
- Groceryman - Chapter X - Leading Hamady's
- Groceryman - Chapter IX - Hamady says buy a Buick
- Groceryman - Chapter VII - Hamady goes visiting
- Groceryman - Chapter VI - Hamady's 'Just a playboy'
- Groceryman - Chapter V - Hamady's half day in Flint
- Groceryman - Chapter IV - A day off for a Hamady
- Groceryman - Chapter III - A Hamady's view of food
- Groceryman - Chapter II - Hamady done with school
- Groceryman - Chapter I - Final request comes from Hamady's deathbed
- Groceryman - Preface to book on Hamady Brothers
- Hamady tells family tale in new book
- Groceryman: The Hamady Brothers story
- Black History Month highlights African-American 1sts
- Hamady book signing draws 200-plus
- Kayla Rolland shooting shocked the nation, but also brought people together
- Detroit Pistons great Rick Mahorn and Rock Financial's Patrick McInnis teach Flint youth the importance of knowing their heritage
- The Oakland Press
- Boston Dawna, the Batman of Venice Beach, retires
- Police: Westland man dies in lagoon off Lake Erie
- Police: 2 dead, 1 wounded in Macomb County shooting
- Late bus keeps Detroit schools official waiting
- Indonesian volcano erupts again; strongest yet
- WILLIE 'Dou' SCOTT
- CLARENCE E PHILLIPS
- MELVIN 'Fluffy' HENDERSON
- DEMETRIO R. TIMBAN
- ALEXANDER R. STEEN
- JUNE SPIEGEL
- DALE R. SCHUERGER
- CLARENCE EDWARD PHILLIPS
- DOUGLAS WILLIAM MARTIN
- JOHNSON, ROBERT W.;
- PATRICIA KAY CHARTERS
- GEORGE MARTIN ALLEN
- VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: September 7
- GUEST OPINION: Support the walk that grants sick children special wishes
- You can disagree with him but still like Mike Huckabee
- Lansing State Journal
- State plaza sidewalks will stay warm in winter
- Granholm says there's hope for state after difficult decade
- Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine marks 100 years
- Black Men Inc. of Greater Lansing urges parents to engage in education
- Schneider: 'Ernie Harwell Park' tale hits home run with readers
- Llama showcase a delight at MSU
- I just can't wait for the first day of school
- Stoddard gets masters degree from CMU
- Okemos reverses busing decision
- For many, school to begin in new place
- Schneider: Mom's lack of attachment to 'things' noticeable
- Final arguments heard in Detroit school board suit
- District plans to transform Lansing Eastern High
- Schneider: Spartans come through for fan on his 90th birthday
- Filling the buses: MSU effort comes together to aid area residents in need
- New Lansing kindergarten program still accepting students
- MSU students, staff help distribute school supplies, food to those in need
- Schneider: People's Law School offers valuable knowledge for $20
- Lansing Mayor Bernero targets Wall Street banks
- Despite holiday, stadium will be packed for MSU's football opener
- Kalamazoo Gazette
- Hidden Kalamazoo Treasure Hunt: Week 36
- Fire in Big Bend Apartments on Gull Road in Kalamazoo Township displaces families from 8 units
- Great tricks on how to make healthy, kid-friendly treats
- Perfect for fickle kids: Handmade 4-in-1 cape
- Girls' parties are stress-free at new 'Sugar and Spice'
- Hand-pick autumn adventures at apple orchards
- Editor's note: Get outside and enjoy fall foliage
- Kresa Corner: Teaching children on the go
- Newspaper in Education: Celebrate new cultures in November
- Hunting for family fun
- Understanding autism: Symptoms can vary with age
- Thanksgiving dinner: Tradition with a twist
- Compiling family heritage is a meaningful holiday activity
- Three Southwest Michigan families share why they are so thankful this year
- Editor's note: Remember triumphs during financial challenges
- KRESA Corner: 10 ways to get involved in your child's education
- Best bang for the buck: Beans offer inexpensive, nutritious meal
- Kwanzaa: A celebration of community
- Fostering hope in Michigan's children
- Giving more and spending less during the holidays
- The Saginaw News
- Midland-based Chemical Bank grows its 'Made in Michigan' campaign
- Medical Staffing Network holding RN & LPN open house Sept. 10 in Okemos, Michigan
- Security worries holding up big order for Saginaw company
- Isabella Bank opens new branch in Midland
- Dow Corning hopes to shine at European solar conference
- Saginaw County health care industry grows, manufacturing slows
- Right to work or right to work for less? Opinions differ greatly in Saginaw County
- Michigan Blood announces blood drives and locations
- Michigan State's Earn, Learn and Intern event for students coming Sept. 8
- Capital Area Michigan Works receives $250,00 to boost biomanufacturing sector
- Saginaw News On the Move: Northwood University adds four to faculty
- Saginaw News On the Move: John named director of automotive program development for Northwood University
- AGP wins business marketing association award
- Saginaw News On the Move: Storm named vice president for St. Mary's of Michigan legal services
- Saginaw Chamber president named to national board of directors
- Saginaw motorists should expect to see higher gas prices this Labor Day weekend
- Saginaw News On the Move: Burditt receives Health and Safety Pro of the year
- Saginaw Chamber meeting features Dow Kokam, promoting electric-powered vehicles, providing future job growth in the area
- Genesee & Shiawassee Counties 2010 Career Resource Fair set for Sept. 15
- Copeland presents Gamma Knife research in Greece
- Muskegon Chronicle
- Muskegon County mobile food pantry schedule for September 2010
- Grand Haven elementary students to get Spanish instruction
- Montague-based National Guard troop headed for Kuwait, not Iraq
- White Lake community's next environmental clean-up focus: former DuPont site
- Muskegon County trial scheduled Dec. 7 for Antonio Ramsey, charged with Andrea Charvelle Parnell's slaying
- Committee suggests improving Muskegon County Airport's bottom line by selling naming rights
- Michigan 10.0: Labor's new look in Muskegon County includes more white collars
- Editorial: Lawmakers nick students again
- After a fashion: It's all a matter of style
- Detroit man presumed drowned after he was swept off Ludington pier
- Looking Back: Early morning crowd sees first quota go off to World War I
- Photos: Plane carrying two flight instructors crashes in Caledonia cornfield
- Ottawa County Parks & Recreation Commission announces fall program schedule
- Hackley Public Library program features master garderer Joe Hill with tips on compost
- Newsmaker: Main Street Manager Andrew Haan
- Liz Langenberg to demonstrate custom soap making process at Loutit District Library
- Plane crashes in Caledonia cornfield
- Montague-based Center for Economic Security hosts lecture by analyst Nicole Foss
- Looking Back: Early morning crowd sees first quota go of to World War I
- Susan K. Treutler: Why are so many of us hung up on our cell phones?
- The Macomb Daily
- Body found in Berlin Township ID'd as Lorain man
- Two dead in Shelby Township shooting
- OPINION: Teachers, students kick off another school year
- Letters To The Editor, 9-7-10
- Soundoff, 9-7-10
- Colorado wildfire destroys dozens of homes
- Iran says it has the right to bar UN inspectors
- Warren crackdown on psychic trade discussed in Time magazine
- SOUNDOFF
- Use caution making any changes to Social Security
- 1,000 homes evacuated in Colo. fire
- Romeo festival just peachy
- Health care reform phase for retirees proving popular
- Red Cross helps Chesterfield Township fire victims left homeless
- One in 7 kitchens wouldn t pass restaurant inspection
- Little Rock 9 member Jefferson Thomas dies in Ohio
- OPINION: Teachers, students kick off another school year
- Trapped survivors show fortitude
- Obama blasts GOP, promotes new $50 billion jobs program
- Local Briefs 9-7-2010
- The Bay City Times
- Bay City Times Links: Here are a few stories you may have missed over the holiday weekend
- New Bay Metro bus routes to Delta College and Saginaw Valley State University kicks off
- Great Lakes Bay area events for Wednesday, Sept. 8
- Saginaw County investigators release no details of fatal crash
- Update: Police identify Alger teen killed in Fraser Township crash
- Alger teen killed in two-vehicle collision in Fraser Township
- Investigators looking for owner of Auburn-area home destroyed by fire
- From the comments: Readers express concern about prescription drug abuse epidemic
- Bad Axe man charged with felonious assault with knife
- Midland man awaiting sentencing for pointing weapon at neighbors
- Emergency crews on scene of fatal crash near Pinconning
- Coast Guard crew from Alpena rescue boater off Stoneport
- Weather Service issues wind advisory for Crawford, Otsego counties
- Houghton Lake woman killed in one-car crash outside Big Rapids
- Lansing motorcyclist killed in crash near Houghton Lake
- Campers and travelers made the best of cool weather on Labor Day Weekend
- Saginaw-area teen killed in crash near Petoskey days before starting senior year at Swan Valley
- Back to School in Bay County: Are you ready for another school year?
- Saginaw man stabbed in Bay City; suspect is Saginaw teen
- Bay County Division on Aging annual country fireside BBQ scheduled for Sept. 22
- Jackson Citizen Patriot
- 401K
- Wall Street rug
- Economy shipwreck
- ACORN
- That one
- Bridge to oblivion
- Nest egg omelet
- Farming is a gamble year after year
- Dog cuts to the chase in pursuit of squirrel
- Google destroys any myth of our uniqueness
- Story painted one-sided picture of Armory Arts
- Last year's deer killings leaves local parks empty
- Nation must do more to save auto industry
- Don't forget our soldiers this holiday
- Memories of a first meeting
- Miracle of spring will get your spirits blooming again
- Kind words make my day
- Big trees can mean big worries
- There is more to golf than keeping score
- An evening of line dancing results in agony of the feet
- Traverse City Record-Eagle
- Letters to the Editor: 09/07/2010
- Richard C. Habermas
- Ethel L. Zingg
- Lucille C. Erickson
- Blake Joseph Brintzenhoff
- Education Newsmakers: 09/07/2010
- Education In Brief: 09/07/2010
- Education Newsmakers: 09/07/2010
- Education In Brief: 09/07/2010
- Photo Gallery: Through the lenses of students
- It's been a long couple years, Grandma
- Help a neighbor, help state: Buy local
- Reality hits that playtime is over
- I felt something when I cut
- Cheers: 09/07/2010
- Photo Gallery: Labor Day Weekend
- Labor Day celebrations go on
- Our Town in Brief: 09/06/2010
- Restored 1970 Indy 500 pace car revealed
- Air Force base celebrates 60 years
- Times Herald
- Firefighters respond to attempted arson
- AAA Michigan: State gas prices up 7 cents
- Big Reds, Tars lead You Make The Call Contest
- One taken to hospital after traffic incident
- Caller wants to get rid of McMorran
- ANOTHER VIEW: D.C. rally sent message of hope, faith
- POINT OF VIEW: Commission on debt reform is attack on Social Security
- Garcia ensured United Way served county
- ANOTHER VIEW: D.C. rally sent message of hope, faith
- Predictions split for area's winter
- BIRTHS
- POINT OF VIEW: Commission on debt reform is attack on Social Security
- Walkers take stroll on trail at annual event
- BLUE WATER MEMORIES
- Saints take aim at MAC title, beyond
- Garcia ensured United Way served county
- Farmers feed those in need
- DAILY CALENDAR
- IN BRIEF
- Competitors shoot clay pigeons for real turkeys
- Battle Creek Enquirer
- School starts today
- Locals look to help with oil spill
- Your Opinion: Children's safety is top priority
- Your Opinion: 63rd District needs Morgan in Lansing
- Your Opinion: Never disagree with chairman
- Your Opinion: Praise for work of revenue board
- Losing sunlight
- Nowhere to go but up
- DIVORCES
- PUBLIC MEETINGS
- POLICE AND FIRE REPORT
- In the Neighborhood
- Coming out of their shell
- Locals look to help
- Article Title Unavailable
- Prep Sports Schedule
- Horse Park plans still being debated
- Matt Hopkins' world is bikes, boards
- Campers cling to a fading summer
- Your Opinion: Socialism destroys American republic
- The Herald-Palladium
- Balliett brings 'Danger' to Three Oaks
- Shirley Grace Hanley
- Margaret E. Thompson
- Martin Lee Buchhorn
- Stanley T. Hays
- John Henry King
- Ralph E. Harfert
- Glen L. Hamilton
- Death Notices
- Michigan Works offers student training programs
- Pokagon Fund gives almost $78K for projects
- Boy Scout exhibit to run through year's end
- A demon on two wheels
- City manager's daughter serves as an inspiration
- Former Minnesota Gopher moved to be near younger sister, who has cancer
- Scientific learning
- Thomas David Key
- Vickie L. Kobylinski-Conner
- Mary Kathryn Thompson
- Margaret Alice Pomeroy
- Monroe Evening News
- Linda K. Rodgers
- Homemade fudge and pies for sale in area legally
- Boat sinks, four helped to shore
- Virginia Ellen (Herbst) Sheets Dec. 11, 1925-Aug. 29, 2010
- Helen (Nellie) Martin Oct. 20, 1916-Sept. 2, 2010
- Judy M. Trouten July 31, 1947-Sept. 3, 2010
- Joan Margaret Prucka-Vasher July 4, 1946-Aug. 27, 2010
- Mark Gene Eshenroder April 4, 1943-Sept. 4, 2010
- Naomi Marie Wolf Sept. 15, 1929-Sept. 2, 2010
- Sister Joanita Duggan, IHM June 1, 1914-Sept. 2, 2010
- Retiring retailer reflects
- Festival serves up food, music and more food
- A divine purpose
- Justin Lee Redli Sept. 3, 1990-Sept. 1, 2010
- James F. Adkins III March 27, 1981-Sept. 1, 2010
- Judy M. Trouten
- Marie Ann Liedel Aug. 18, 1912-Sept. 2, 2010
- Kathleen M. Gaynier June 3, 1951-Sept. 3, 2010
- Some have called it a ‘Lake Michigan miracle'
- Storm rocks Rockwood
- Midland Daily News
- AAA Michigan: State gas prices up 7 cents
- Police: 2 dead, 1 wounded in Macomb Co. shooting
- Late bus keeps Detroit schools official waiting
- Police: Westland man dies in lagoon off Lake Erie
- Decision delayed on Saugatuck Twp. dunes expansion
- 2 small planes crash in west Michigan, no injuries
- Granholm: Hope for Mich. after `decade from hell'
- Detroit symphony musicians lead Labor Day march
- Floating cooler saves man after Lake Huron capsize
- Granholm: Hope for state after `decade from hell'
- Granholm does last Mackinac Bridge run as governor
- Small plane crashes into W. Mich. cornfield
- Downsized Detroit district greets students Tuesday
- Michigan gov. campaign a priority for both parties
- Our view: American workers contribute mightily to U. S. productivity
- Downsized Detroit district to greet students
- Detroit symphony musicians to lead Labor Day march
- Granholm to cross Mackinac Bridge on the run Mon.
- US starts cleanup study for Detroit River island
- Michigan's rich film incentives not sure thing
- The Mining Journal
- DNRE targets memorials on state land
- States try new approaches to control wolves
- Development surge
- Republic clerk focus of recall petition
- Volunteers key to success of 1st Ringside marathon
- U.P. park blasted
- High winds pound the central U.P.
- Harmonica champion at blues fest
- Man sentenced in home invasion case
- Marquette man faces charges
- Citadel plan draws fire
- Today in print
- North Star dedicates new building
- KING COPPER
- Today in print
- Saying goodbye: Old museum closes doors,new facility anticipated
- 'Rumble strip' removal
- Today in print
- Keeping up the castle
- DNRE OKs Kennecott site changes
- Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
- Teen charged with negligent homicide in crash that killed couple
- Obama pitches $50B for roads, rails and runways
- Lansing-area murder-suicides may reflect U.S. trend
- Threat level? What threat level?
- Festival takes visitors back in time
- Tigers fall to White Sox, 5-4
- Library celebrates banned books
- Train rides rolling for Hamburg Festival and Railroad Days
- Barbecue, jazz rev up Brighton
- Soaking up the last of summer (with photo gallery)
- News Briefs: Grief support available
- Man pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme with Mich. ties
- Business Briefs: Training offered for prospective business owners
- Business Calendar: Program gives highlights of benefit survey
- Events at high-end home drawing township's ire
- Tigers fall to Royals, 2-1
- Poll: Democrats could be in peril in midterm races for Congress
- House foes at odds on debt issue
- New owner fires up Chinese restaurant
- Recharging Michigan's economy
- Western Michigan Business Review
- Jet's Pizza to open in Rogers Plaza
- Committee suggests improving Muskegon County Airport's bottom line by selling naming rights
- Grand Rapids stores, restaurants to join in 'Fashion's Night Out' late-night shopping blitz
- Michigan 10.0: Labor's new look in Muskegon County includes more white collars
- iPhone snob reviews Verizon's Motorola Droid 2
- Man turns love of fishing along Grand River into new business
- Group marketing Grand Rapids gets snappier name, puts new focus on social media
- Alcohol to be allowed at roller derby matches in Grandville
- Union-controlled insurance shop hires partner company's leader as new president
- Michigan 10.0: Public union employees in Muskegon say workers are not the enemy
- Rick Haglund: Right-to-work policy is unlikely to happen in Michigan
- Right-to-work supporters push for zoned approach to state labor policy
- Labor historian: Grand Rapids, furniture city, was a union city
- Former local UAW leader to be honored for leadership during closure of Wyoming GM plant
- Nancy Crawley: How long will right-to-work law be a real issue?
- Column: Given all the work to do, should we take Labor Day off?
- How long will right-to-work law be a real issue?
- People on the Move: Kalamazoo County Land Bank names executive director
- The differences in doing business as a union shop or an open shop
- Meetings: Referral Experts meet this week in Kalamazoo
- The Daily Tribune
- Two dead in Shelby Township shooting
- U.S. starts cleanup study for Detroit River island
- Michigan Corps seeks to involve youth in efforts
- Experts to testify in 5-state carp lawsuit
- Ferndale City Hall gets upgrade
- Coolest place in state opens
- Local news briefs, 7-9-10
- Ligers move into Miami exhibit where tiger escaped
- Oak Park only county school district to win federal funds
- Sacramento restaurant takes 'dancing shrimp' off the menu
- Five people, including Troy man, die in auto crash
- Comedian Robert Schimmel dies after car accident
- VIDEO: Arts, Beats & Eats artists find Royal Oak crowds receptive
- Report: Blackwater created shell companies
- Obama says he's committed to helping middle class
- MDOT: Check out your commute
- Top US commander: Burning Quran endangers troops
- No recession here: Election spending sets records
- Police arrest man who scaled San Francisco tower
- Pharmacist has KISS alter ego
- Petoskey News-Review
- Michigan Historical Museum to open toy exhibit
- AAA Michigan: State gas prices up 7 cents
- Floating cooler saves man after Lake Huron capsize
- 2 small planes crash in west Michigan, no injuries
- Experts to testify in 5-state carp lawsuit
- More wind on its way Tuesday
- Michigan's rich film incentives not sure thing
- Rollover crash in Birchwood
- Granholm to cross Mackinac Bridge on the run Mon.
- JetBlue: Flight attendant's big exit was for good
- Craigslist strikes adult services under pressure
- Boyne Area Alano Club facing financial strain
- Public comment sought in Straits pipeline work
- New school year, new optimism
- 5 dead following single-car crash in Tuscola Co.
- Conditions turning rough on Lake Michigan, Charlevoix Red Fox Regatta postponed
- Sky's The Limit celebrates 30 years in business
- Dental Clinics North moves to One Water Street development
- Cases heard recently in Charlevoix County District Court
- Two Boyne Arts Collective artists making trip to ArtPrize in Grand Rapids
- The Alpena News
- Murch: A question that might not have an answer
- Editorial: Keep it safe on the roads this weekend
- Speer: A problem no one wanted to happen
- Editorial: Signs still not point to an economic upswing
- Speer: Culligan Plaza becoming a hot topic
- Editorial: Not the right time to have a gas tax increase
- Editorial: Ready for a great show
- Speer: A simple matter of strong faith
- Editorial: Events show how fragile Great Lakes are
- Murch:30 names in the news and in the newsroom
- Speer: One vote truly can make a difference
- Editorial: Wings Over Alpena right around the corner
- Editorial: Enjoy weekend's yngling competition
- Editorial: There are no excuses for not voting
- Speer: 4 proposals make for tough decisions
- Editorial: Don't be a no-show statistic, get out and vote
- Editorial: Another blow for a state that needs a break
- Editorial: Wolf pup another sign of species recovery
- Editorial: Hats off to organizers of successful 2010 festival
- Speer: The ever-evolving educational system
- The Morning Sun
- The Drunken Intruder Experience: Terrifying, dangerous, and surprisingly common in a college town
- Mid-Michigan home sales slow
- Preserving history at CMU
- City sets Trade Your Treasures weekend
- VIDEO: Bed bug infestations move to mid-Michigan
- Army: Ex-soldier takes 3 hospital workers hostage
- Lawyer says Iranian woman could be stoned soon
- Suicide attack in NW Pakistan kills 17 people
- US won't say if blowout preventer on way to shore
- Colorado fire destroys buildings; no injuries
- Michigan accepting proposals for $4M in water funds
- Police say 5 men wounded in Detroit shooting
- Small plane crashes into western Michigan cornfield
- Smaller Detroit district greets students today
- Governor campaign a priority for both parties
- Floating cooler saves man after Lake Huron capsize
- High waves knock man off pier into Lake Michigan
- POLICE BEAT
- Lake Isabella adopts medical marijuana regulations
- Popular radio voice returns to air today
- The Advisor and Source Newspapers
- Speak Out
- To the editor: Programs, funding crucial in fight against addiction
- Guest column: When your faith falters
- Guest column: This Labor Day brings fresh ideas
- BAE Systems reveals new Sterling Heights design, prototyping center
- Expansion, added jobs a possibility for Romeo RIM
- Recall language against Kowal approved
- Dinner to honor diversity champs
- Kezar Library celebrates 100 years, all year
- Community's votes can earn opera house grant for repairs
- Apple Fest returns to Utica
- Police officers run for Special Olympics
- Sterling Heights residents invited to attend pit bull workshop
- Golf outing raises funds for Challengers wheelchair basketball team
- Veterans memorial to be erected in Bruce Township
- Kezar Library celebrates 100 years, all year
- 13th annual expo to offer seniors many living resources
- Macomb Community College offers training in the field of robotics
- Nature center to host Fall Festival
- Sheriff's Office hopes to clear people's perceptions of Clinton River
- Metro Times
- Fear of women: Sad sack just can't seem to get with women
- The American
- End of summer festival freak-out: Jazz Fest in Detroit, Arts Beats & Eats in Royal Oak, and the Labor Day Festival in Hamtramck
- Vivio's
- Katy Perry / Teenage Dream
- !!! / Strange Weather, Isn't It?
- Various Artists / Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Article Title Unavailable
- Takers
- Animal Kingdom
- Night and Day
- Festing around: Where to ingest the best at this weekend's fests
- Metro Retro: Looking back over 30 years of Metro Times
- Food Stuff: Soup at Spaudling, First Fridays at the Two-Way Inn, and more
- Remembering Ron Allen: 'Godfather of open mics' and more
- Fear of women: Sad sack just can't seem to get with women
- Cocked & loaded: Some flash, some boom appearing among the 170 acts at Arts, Beats and Eats
- More festive listening: With chops, Grammy awards even, if not the biggest names
- Let's make a deal: When it comes to Michigan's supreme court, justice isn't blind
- For whom the Belle tolls: The Wonder Twins bounce around the island
- The News-Herald
- ROMULUS: Community still wants no part of waste wells (with audio)
- BROWNSTOWN TWP: Family loses new home in fire from lighting strike
- SOUTHGATE: Men awarded for quick actions in saving swimmers from drowning (with video)
- MELVINDALE: New city clerk begins Tuesday
- MELVINDALE: Three candidates seeking two Board of Education seats
- WOODHAVEN: Church back to square one over sign issue (with video)
- WYANDOTTE: Burning coal, rubber causes air concerns
- WYANDOTTE: Missing man contacts family, says he's fine
- ALLEN PARK: Residents sue five communities for flood relief
- LINCOLN PARK: Native Americans cross the river in canoes in support of 1796 treaty
- DOWNRIVER: Quick storm left hundreds without power (with video)
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- TIM SKUBICK: Rick Snyder pulls an Andy Dillon out of the chute
- WILLIAM COALE: How about pay-to-play busing?
- AARON VANHAUTER: It's time to turn the mouth off and the ears up
- ROMULUS: Community still wants no part of waste wells (with audio)
- BROWNSTOWN TWP: Family loses new home in fire from lighting strike
- SOUTHGATE: Men awarded for quick actions in saving swimmers from drowning (with video)
- MELVINDALE: New city clerk begins Tuesday
- MELVINDALE: Three candidates seeking two Board of Education seats
- Livingston Community News
- US-23 upgrades to begin from Brighton to Hartland
- Pratt elected to lead Howell school board, Westmoreland to resign board seat
- Howell principals to stay in same posts
- Language OK'd to recall 3 Howell school trustees
- Howell board asks acting school chief to stay on
- Single-lane I-96 closure this weekend
- Westmoreland resigns from Howell school board
- 2nd Brighton Biennial sculpture exhibit planned
- Dairy operation a rewarding day of hard work
- West Point Cadet follows in her father's footsteps
- Fowlerville store offers Irish gifts, culture
- Pinckney teams earns BPA championship
- Livingston businesses find new ways to earn
- Final thoughts from Leanne Smith
- Final thoughts from Laurie Humphrey
- Final thoughts From Lisa Carolin
- Final thoughts from Jamie Charbeneau-Pisella
- Final thoughts from Casey Hans
- The Livingston Community News staff says goodbye after 6 years of publishing
- Applicants sought for school board vacancy
- Lapeer Area View
- Every donation makes a difference
- Abundant Giant Canada goose population could spell success for hunters
- Hot weather fishing tip: Go top water
- Fat Guy s Corner
- TENNIS
- GOLF
- RoundUp
- MARLETTE
- NORTH BRANCH
- LAPEER WEST
- IMLAY CITY
- BROWN CITY
- DRYDEN
- Lapeer East rolls at league tourney
- Early games will make or break Michigan s season
- Record 10,200 run Crim Festival of Races
- Scores reporting
- Warriors season tickets on sale at Perani box office
- Warrior training camp open to public
- Softball tryouts in North Branch
- Crain's Detroit Business
- Granholm: Hope for state after 'decade from hell'
- Michigan's film incentives not sure thing
- Downsized Detroit Public Schools district to greet students
- Fund of funds to announce closing on new deals
- DPS seeks proposals on sharing services to save money
- Innovation index rises sharply in 1st quarter
- Tour looks at alternative energy progress
- Visteon closing Chapter 11
- Nextek hopes to spark electronics revolution
- Seeking the Lions' share
- Recovery firms 'roll the dice' every hurricane
- Opera works hard to stay on high note
- Space to grow is hard to find: Leases scarce for medical marijuana
- Hamtramck sues Detroit over tax revenue dispute
- DIA brings its art outdoors around Detroit area
- Final arguments heard in Detroit school board suit
- Rick Snyder adds long-time Democrat Chris De Witt as senior adviser
- Troy law firm files motion to extend autism coverage to military families
- University of Michigan consortium receives $12.5 million grant for clean vehicle research
- Judge sets sentencing dates in Mark Christian Inc. mortgage fraud scheme
- Michigan Chronicle
- Free Clothing For The Family
- Austin Black II Opens Doors To City Living Detroit Real Estate Brokerage
- March For Jobs, Justice, Peace In Detroit
- Community, Law Enforcement Work To Tackle Crime
- Escaped Prisoner Caught
- Fieger Wants To Run For Detroit Mayor In 2013
- YMCA Opens Second Charter School
- Can Snyder Or Bernero Earn The Trust Of Angel, LaKeisa And Other Voters?
- Man of Steel Comes To Motown
- Detroit Institute of Arts Annual Gala To Celebrate Museum s 125th Anniversary
- District 13 Needs Congressman Clarke
- Vaseline Launches Skin-Lightening Facebook App
- Ilitch Looking At Pistons Purchase
- Fifth Third eBus Returns To Detroit
- Media Must Stick To Real Issues, Says Radio Veteran
- Creativity Fosters Understanding Of ADA
- Native Detroiter Offers Unique Point Of View On Issues Of Concern To All Americans
- Washington Promoted To Director Of Michigan State Police
- Detroit Welcomes New Restaurant
- The Michigan Chronicle Show Business Hall of Fame: Herbie Hancock
- Grand Blanc News
- Former UAW directors and Flint sit-downers honored in Labor Day ceremonies
- Grand Blanc Township police release photo of Chase Bank robbery suspect
- Grand Blanc Township police searching for suspect who robbed Chase Bank
- Reunited as teammates, Carter Brochu and Bryce Delamielleure look to build up Grand Blanc boys soccer program on - and next to - field
- Running back Wade Wood inspires Goodrich football team through his play and words
- From the comments: readers critical of Paul Scott as he prepares for 51st state house race
- Meet Your Neighbor: David Zavotsky
- Paul Scott and Art Reyes facing off in race for 51st district State house seat
- In Our Schools: The Whitlocks
- Around Town: Briarwood Veterinary Hospital
- What's the best way to spend Labor Day weekend?
- Grand Blanc High School makes dress code guidelines more specific
- St. Christopher's Episcopal Church to hold Mom to Mom sale Sept. 25
- Grand Blanc Gymnastics Co. to hold demonstration
- Regional Chamber PTAC sponsoring government contractor seminar Sept. 10
- David Cramer named newest member of Goodrich Board of Education
- Grand Blanc Toastmasters Club wins award
- Grand Blanc schools and police departments teaming up for safe first day of school
- Grand Blanc teen pilot: 'Everything about it is fun'
- Man arrested in Grand Blanc Township after fleeing police
- The Bay Voice
- Hebert:Insensitivity, strobe approach drain our brains
- Thank you letters 9-1-10
- Letters to the editor 9-1-10
- Lenox Township woman killed driving wrong way on freeway Friday morning
- Port Huron slasher attack victim dies
- Test drive program helps raise funds for Dakota
- Macomb Township hit with Utica Schools crossing guard tab
- New Baltimore dock plan goes to Army Corps for approval
- Marysville schools earn top credit rating
- Water line replacement will slow M-29 in St. Clair into fall
- Budget cuts tied to declining student count in Memphis
- Beaches expect to be bustling this weekend
- Toddler's death inspires fundraising campaign
- Memphis students look back and forward to sixth-grade orientation
- Voice deadlines move this week
- Port Huron city manager supports festival, organizer
- Chesterfield Township Senior center hosts upcoming programs
- Algonac seeks to revise peddler ordinance
- Turkey shooters take aim at clay targets on Harsens Island
- Seniors go for the gold in Armada
- The Towne Courier
- New face, same dedication to students, success
- Shared services to save Grand Ledge's Fitzgerald Park
- Lansing-area murder-suicides may reflect U.S. trend
- Leaders say state workers unions still important, face big challenges
- Tentative agreement reached
- Holt Hometown Festival was fun for all
- Several new teachers start at Holt schools
- Mosaic festival celebrates Lansing's work force
- Car wash fundraiser helps with injured dog's care (w/video)
- East Lansing area arts & entertainment schedule for fall
- Man arrested in 2009 traffic death near Okemos High School
- MSU, East Lansing's One Book, One Commuity shows how injustice was revealed
- Color conflict causes delay for Bay City sign plan
- Detroit police gun buyback nets 800 weapons
- 2 hospitalized after accident in Delhi Twp.
- Michigan judge allows medical pot use for suspects
- Report: 42 Michigan oil spill workers arrested over immigration concerns
- St. Johns man charged in 2009 fatal crash near Okemos High School
- Appeals court rules against Michigan mom in drowning case
- Enbridge is under fire over mid-Michigan oil spill cleanup tactics
- Between The Lines
- Kalamazoo gay activist Terry Kuseske dies
- Deep Inside Hollywood: Tyler Perry likes Old Spice, 90210, Law and Order
- Just announced: Ann Arbor's OutFest on Sept. 18
- Macy Gray
- Hear Me Out: Katy Perry's hot 'n' cold 'Teenage Dream.' Plus: Sara Bareilles' solid sophomore CD
- Crazy Sexy Cool
- Art gallery opens in Royal Oak
- BTL's Arts, Beats & Eats Must-Sees
- Tastes, sights, sounds - and gays?
- Pay(ton) It Forward
- Between Ourselves: Crystal Proxmire
- Trans health fair draws locals, travelers to Affirmations
- Speak Out: Making value-smart purchases
- GOP sec. of state candidate takes hard right turn on LGBT issues
- Bernero picks fellow mayor as running mate
- Convention nominations
- Australian election seen as good for gay marriage
- 2,000 at Kathmandu pride parade
- Covey to leave Michigan AIDS Coalition
- 17 charged in medical marijuana raids
- The Fenton Press
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- Joe DeLavergne
- Imparting 'roots and wings' is much easier said than done
- Linden soccer standout, Mary-Kathryn Fiebernitz, helps Eagles' football team beat Fenton
- Fenton woman raising money for family in need of new generator
- Around Town: Me and My Girls Coney Cafe
- St. John Applefest to cook up same fun, food this year, starts Sept. 16 (with poll)
- Linden city officials look at restructuring, changing some city departments
- Argentine Township woman warns about dangers of power lines
- Recent crimes reported to the Fenton Police Department
- Regional Chamber PTAC sponsoring government contractor seminar Sept. 10
- Fenton City Council amends ordinance, recognizes four firefighters
- If the Fenton City Council establishes a library building fund, would you donate to it?
- Fenton Township beach reopens in time for Labor Day weekend after Genesee County Health Department cited high E. coli levels last month
- Linden Board of Education to consider waiving admission fee to sporting events for student athletes
- Apartment fire in Fenton was accidental, caused by cigarette
- Fenton student named to Davenport University dean's list
- Fenton's Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church to hold 'Church in the Park'
- Holly Church of the Nazarene offers divorce support group
- State Road Arts and Crafts Show scheduled for Nov. 21 in Fenton
- Livonia Observer
- No bones about it, man's discoveries are from a deer
- Liquidating a mutual fund leaves few options
- County to sell tax-foreclosed properties online
- Share your good news, win dinner at Buddy's Pizza
- Teens present Christian drama based on Columbine killings
- Command performance: Fife Drum Corps salutes centenarian
- Save Our Youth seeks new office space
- Botsford welcomes back students
- Bus stop moved away from sex offender's house
- Police chief: City's speed trap title a 'good thing'
- Embezzlement suspect back in court Sept. 20
- Don't let electricity spark a home fire
- Cruising isn't over for these car club members
- Food distributed on Wednesday
- LWV hosts candidates forum
- Bones found on property
- Fire department goes above and beyond in helping travelers
- City council wrestles with falling revenue in budget
- Couple hosts matrimonial matinee at Civic Theater
- Suspects sought in store holdup
- Southwest Advance
- Local resident takes home top prize from Hudsonville Fair's horseshoe tournament
- Club hosts panel discussion on human trafficking issues
- Students make crafts at Byron Branch
- Back-to-school projects at Byron Township Branch
- Flyin' high
- Discovering some great reads
- City of Wyoming accepting applications for poll workers
- Resident returns to his roots to open chiropractic clinic
- On-the-Cover: Reb Roberts
- Resident returns to his roots to open chiropractic clinic
- Higher enrollment numbers spurs Byron Center to recall teachers
- Byron updates website
- Farm fresh
- Celebrating reading
- Polish Festival
- 28th Street Metro Cruise to attract fast cars, runners
- Group sponsoring benefit for boy with rare disorder
- Visit historic homes, ride in style at annual Byron tour
- Donors help Byron Area Historic Museum expand offerings, exhibits
- Wyoming church receives 'XTreme' makeover
- Tri-County Citizen
- Sponsors made health fair possible
- Cooper Memorial Scramble a success
- Port-a-jon vandalism stinks
- Praski Family says thank you
- BLUEBERRY MEN S WINNERS
- Prep Roundup
- Sports Notes
- YOUTH CAMP HELD
- Hitting the Links
- Tribe golfers second at Ithaca
- Prep Sports Slate
- TOUCHDOWN GRACE
- STC gridders come up short in opener with Ohio s Patrick Henry
- Tribe linksters fifth at St. Louis Jam
- Lady Indians finish 15th at Muth
- Chesaning soccer drops two
- SET SHOT
- Tribe netters sideline Lancers
- TIPS
- Hornet harriers sixth at Corunna Invite
- The Press & Guide
- Northwest Advance
- A sneak peek into the 2011 Avenue for the Arts Market
- Club hosts panel discussion on human trafficking issues
- Up on a tight rope
- Community band set to begin eighth season
- Volunteers sought to help with Grand River clean up
- Cooling off
- Walker ready to start work on Indian Creek bridge
- Kent City High School surprised to land on 'low achieving' list
- County steps into trail fight, sidng with Wright farmer opposing plans
- New plant spurs OK from Coopersville for sewage expansion
- Group keeps market and garden thriving
- Plainfield manager gets state warning about campaigning
- Foundation sets golf outing
- Kickin' it
- Coopersville hires former top deputy to head Public Works
- Back to the books
- Walker keeping marijuna clinic ban
- MDA confirms contaminated eggs distributed in Michigan
- NEO Forum hires new counselor in time for coming school year
- Kenowa Hills Purple Shield says Good Knight to cancer
- Grand Valley Advance
- Georgetown park closed
- Volunteers, area sponsors give help kids start bark to school
- Keeper of the light
- Pay day
- All food and games at Stella's Lounge
- Events planned for Labor Day
- Volunteers sought to help with Grand River clean up
- Flights Gymnastics lands at newhomein Allendale center
- Fire barn plan gets OK from planners
- City markers honor chicks, bricks history
- Allendale recall drive on again
- Work on 104th Avenue running four weeks behind
- Allendale trustees side with supervisor in firing of planner
- Work beginningon new Grandville park
- Park grant sought for special-needs items
- Foundation sets golf outing
- Grandville ready to begin work on trail
- Allendale looking to ease pain of 13 percent hike in utility rates
- MOTHER LODE:
- Zeeland to meet tonight to discuss Washington Avenue traffic study
- Birmingham Eccentric
- Agenda
- Bailey cuts his own path on campaign trail
- September bursts with activities at Farmers Market
- Michigan Radio perks up Zuma
- Art champions honored
- Memorable market
- Kirk revamps Sunday schedule
- From Andover to Afghanistan
- AAUW sale bulges with bargain books
- Shain Park shines with whole new look
- Birmingham Optimists
- Remarkable! Bloomfield Township photographer recounts a life of amazing images
- Neighbors cry foul over Detroit Country Day plans to build ball diamond
- 'Check It Out' campaign repeated
- House tour will showcase fine living spaces
- Scout strives for better mobility
- International visitors bring cultures together
- Committee will look at Barnum Park
- Get in shape at Community Wellness Day
- Here comes 'The King and I'
- Penasee Globe Advance
- St. Stanislaus Catholic builds educational greenhouse
- Red Cross hosts numerous Allegan County blood drives
- Local resident takes home top prize from Hudsonville Fair's horseshoe tournament
- Club hosts panel discussion on human trafficking issues
- Allegan County Fair returns Sept. 10-18
- Wayland graduate interns in Washington D.C.
- Run Like a Mother
- Family thrilled with new headstone for Civil War Vet
- Four graduates leave their mark by helping to remember nine Civil War soldiers
- Wayland school board selects Taylor as superintendent
- Wildflower hike scheduled at Otis Farm Bird Sanctuary
- Allegan County Health Department posts community profile
- Allegan Heroes seek performers for potential USO show
- Runners brave weather for Strides for Health 5k run/walk
- Going in circles at the Hudsonvile Fair
- Orangeville Days returns Aug. 20-22
- Two Wayland school board members face recall
- People 1st of Allegan host community dance
- Local parents help school get grant
- LETTER: We are losing our representative republic
- Northeast Advance
- Rockford Legion hosting USO-style show
- Cedar seeks bids for trail work
- Club hosts panel discussion on human trafficking issues
- Little Miss Heirloom Tomato contest in Rockford
- Crash kills motorcyclist, 85
- Some say tomato
- Work set to bring on 17 Mile
- Kickin' it
- Kickin' it
- Tannery demolition scheduled
- Back in time
- Cedar Springs seeking new Public Works director
- Cedar Springs seeking new Public Works director
- Back in time
- Tannery demolition scheduled
- MDA confirms contaminated eggs distributed in Michigan
- Being prepared
- Riding safely
- Man dies from injuries in Nelson industrial accident
- Festival celebrates the tomato
- Southeast Advance
- Historians bring to life the Roosevelts at free program
- Club hosts panel discussion on human trafficking issues
- HIGHER GROUND: When you faith falters
- Caledonia staff, officials laud new office space
- Checking it out
- Church to hold open house for new addition
- Kentwood Chorale hosting auditions
- Green thumb
- Green thumb
- Church to hold open house for new addition
- Kentwood Chorale hosting auditions
- Checking it out
- Caledonia staff, officials laud new office space
- RECIPE: Pack up these recipes; they're good enough to take to the the fair
- Kentwood purchases $60,000 in laptop computers
- Kentwood purchases $60,000 in laptop computers
- Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Receives Grant from Sigma Sigma Sigma
- Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Receives Grant from Sigma Sigma Sigma
- Wedgwood Christian Services to hold 5K run, walk
- MDA confirms contaminated eggs distributed in Michigan
- Davison Flagstaff
- Duck race in Davison brings in $4,500 for Outreach East
- Four aces recorded recently at Fenton Farms
- Ex-Davison city manager pushes programs to consolidate city and township services
- Regional Chamber PTAC sponsoring government contractor seminar Sept. 10
- Davison American Legion hosts golf scramble
- Hurley Medical Center's ambassador of the year title goes to accident victim who is now a nurse in the same unit where he recovered
- Recall against five in Davison OK'd despite challenge from 5 council members
- Mott Community College golf coach Rick Austin knows how to bring talent in and move it on
- There's more to canning salsa than meets the eye
- Life Lessons Learned in High Altitude Mountain Climb in Ecuadorian Andes
- Davison keeps water rate increase despite ruling
- Outdoor Events Coming Up
- Davison Senior Center offers dancing and music at their Sunday Bash
- Duck races, carnival rides, rodeo highlight Genesee County Fair final day
- Duck races, carnival rides, rodeo highlights Genesee County Fair final day
- Two Genesee County boys battle and overcome rare kidney cancer Wilms' tumor
- Staying in step with recovery by running the Crim 10-mile race
- Flint Rogues rugby team continues to exhibit its colorful characters in 29th season
- Davison Area Library announces fall programs
- Study: Genesee County schools could save $26.2 million through consolidation
- Farmington Observer
- 'We are one - filled with promise' Wood Creek, Eagle communities become one
- Warner hosts the last porch party of season
- Locals gear up for Gilda's Family Walk
- All signs point the way back to school
- Curtain lifts on new Farmington Players season
- School district employees enjoy picnic
- Liquidating a mutual fund leaves few options
- Kmart's back-to-school sales steady thus far
- Sept. 11 memorial to take place Saturday
- City manager to recommend Schulz as new public safety director
- 'We are one - filled with promise'
- Farmington: Create your red carpet scarecrow for this movie-themed contest
- Soaking it up: Kids stretch summer vacation at Kendallwood Swim Club
- Public invited to weigh in on Hills master plan
- Local Link
- Local police calls
- Walk away from investments you don't understand
- Cha-cha, fox trot or waltz to the Simply Ballroom dances
- Create your red carpet scarecrow for this movie-themed contest
- Getting fit - boot camp style
- Flint Township News
- Flint Township artist says - Get your portrait painted by a professional artist
- From the comments: Raid of Flint Township home ignites medical marijuana debate among readers
- POLL: Should the Flint Area Narcotics Group have raided the home of a 76-year-old Flint Township man who was legally growing medical marijuana?
- Regional Chamber PTAC sponsoring government contractor seminar Sept. 10
- CANCELLED: Tonight's croquet event at Genesee Valley Meadows Golf Course
- From the comments: some readers excited about new Flint Township trail, others call it wasteful spending
- Flint Township to get $975,000 for new trail
- Flint Township holding special meeting today on trail plan
- Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools calendar, 2010-11
- Heads Up: How Flint-area high school football coaches handle concussions
- There's more to canning salsa than meets the eye
- Life Lessons Learned in High Altitude Mountain Climb in Ecuadorian Andes
- Flint Township approaching fundraising goal for trails plan, but deadline looms
- Local schools pom pon and cheer squads to rock the house at Genesee Valley Center tomorrow
- Carman-Ainsworth educators training on new, interactive whiteboard setups
- Flint Township approaching fundraising goal for trails plan, but deadline looms
- Local schools pom pon and cheer squads to rock the house at Genesee Valley Center tomorrow
- Genesee County planners expect senior citizens tax will raise nearly $500,000 less in next fiscal year
- Outdoor Events Coming Up
- High Altitude Mountain Climb in Ecuadorian Andes Teaches Life Lessons
- The Davison Index
- Letters to the editor
- Kids never outgrow the I wants
- 749 Health & Beauty
- 710 General
- 700 Employment
- 610 Homes for Sale
- 607 Homes for Rent
- 605 Apt. for Rent
- 600 Real Estate
- 526 Wanted
- 515 Entertainment
- 500 Miscellaneous
- 415 Appliances
- 410 Furniture
- 305 Building Materials
- 235 Pets
- 230 Farm Produce
- 200 Farm, Yard & Live Stock
- 145 Motorcycles
- 140 Other Trucks
- Flushing Observer
- Upcoming events scheduled at the Flushing Senior Center for September
- Flushing Women's Club hosts membership night
- A Flushing woman is fighting to get a Speedway handicap parking space repainted
- Flushing: a look back
- Send us your local Flushing sports news
- Elms Road bridge in Flushing re-opens today
- Poll: What do you think of downtown Flushing's Twilight Tuesdays?
- Outdoor Events Coming Up
- Fasting, friendship and family: Newcomer to Islam says Ramadan helps her 'think how blessed I am'
- Mt. Morris High School starts the school year with new improvements and updates to the building
- Flushing officials say residents shouldn't worry after a water sample tested positive for E. coli
- From the comments: Some readers think Flushing's purchase of the local VFW hall was a good idea, others think it was unnecessary spending
- Regional Chamber PTAC sponsoring government contractor seminar Sept. 10
- A discharge of untreated sewage from Flushing's sewage system may have reached the Flint River
- Flushing Board of Education approves hiring six new teachers
- Flushing superintendent hopes to get parents' feedback through a satisfaction survey
- Parents and teachers engaging kids: Moving from the 4Ws of education (Who, What, When, and Where) to the Why and How
- Your Tax Dollars Are Working!
- Alzheimer's support at Flushing Area Senior Center
- Flushing Community Schools student school calendar, 2010-11
- Clare County Review
- Appreciate bringing Moving Wall to Fair
- Doherty joins physicians group
- June A. Gates
- George W Neal
- Alan Patterson
- Farwell lost a great friend
- Junior golfers collect awards
- Louis Arthur VanMeter
- Clarence 'Clancy' J. Haber
- Betty L. Thomas
- Lorrie Ann Rose
- Community Events
- James 'Jim' Tennant Russell
- Fredrick L. Harmon
- Lois Dailey
- Warner creates crosses
- Crime Report
- Clare Planners okay zoning change for new business
- He who starts first, the most wins
- Johnson wins BIG
- WBKP TV
- MI Gas Prices Up 8 Cents
- Baraga County Road Work Progressing
- Democratic Rally at Labor Day Festival
- Prusi Wants to Get Moving on Jobs Bill
- Gas leak in Ironwood
- Water safety task force approved
- Michigan Primary Care Association's Back-to-School Campaign
- Last chance to vote for the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center
- Sunny weather great for invasive plants
- Weekend weather great for Memory Walk
- 'Stuff the Bus' a huge success
- Latest drowning victim identified
- What to do if caught in a rip current
- Gas prices up
- E Cigs... Good or Bad?
- Deli Meat Recall Misses U.P.
- Donation to Stuff the Bus
- Unusual Arrest in Negaunee Break-In
- Missing Houghton Woman Found
- MI School Aid Fund Money Transfer
- WDIV TV
- Raw Video: Angelina Jolie Visits Pakistan
- Which Schools Are Nation's Best?
- Late Bus Keeps DPS Officials Waiting
- Body Of Missing Swimmer Found
- Peaceful Protest Spends Night On Building
- Grandmother Protects Kids In Shooting
- Search For Missing Swimmer
- Man Stages Peaceful Protest
- Crash Kills Grandmother, Injures Boy
- Detroit Church Stripped By Thieves
- Pizza Deliveryman Robbed At Knifepoint
- COMMUTER ALERT: I-96 Lanes Closed At Outer Dr.
- Man Denies Taming Bears To Guard Pot Field
- Teen To Be Charged In Double Fatal Crash
- Rain Moving Through Metro Detroit
- Robinson Earns Michigan QB Job
- DSO Musicians Lead Labor Day March
- EMU Computer Server Hacked
- IMAGES: DSO Supporters Rally In Parade
- Downsized DPS To Greet Students
- WEYI TV
- Experts to testify in 5-state carp lawsuit
- Teen killed in car crash in Fraser Township
- Swan Valley students start school mourning death of classmate
- REPORT: Baby born at mall dies
- Small plane crashes into cornfield
- Granholm does last Mackinac Bridge run as governor
- Hundreds walk across Frankenmuth's Covered Bridge
- Shoppers gear up for back to school
- MI accepting proposals for $4M in water funds
- Granholm to cross Mackinac Bridge on the run Mon.
- Kingston community reacts to fatal crash
- Student vets turn college football road trip into mission
- 5 dead following single-car crash in Tuscola Co.
- Auto dealership bashes media
- Law enforcement cracks down on holiday drunk drivers
- Coast Guard officials promote weekend safety on the water
- Holiday traffic backups expected on I-75
- Plane goes down in Mid-Michigan
- Teamsters say strike notice on hold
- A plane has gone down in Mid-Michigan
- WILX TV
- M-50 Construction Begins Tuesday
- Gas Prices Up
- Batteries Not Included
- State Giving Away Money to Protect Water
- Unions Ready for Election Fight
- Man Clings to Cooler to Stay Afloat In Lake Huron
- Man Missing In Lake Michigan
- Two People Survive Plane Crash
- Lansing Gas Prices See Small Spike for Labor Day
- Obama Rolls Out Job-Creation Plan
- Granholm Has Hope For State's Labor Force
- Governor's Race Could Make Lasting Impact
- Little Boy Found Wandering in Delta Township
- What's Going Around
- Little Boy Found Wandering the Streets
- Annual Mackinac Bridge Walk/Run
- Delta Adds Flights To Michigan
- Start of Fall Berry Season Saved by Thursday Rains
- Endangered or Not, Wolf Killings Set to Expand
- Michigan's Rich Film Incentives Not Sure Thing
- WJBK TV
- State Gas Prices Up 7 Cents
- 2 Dead, 1 Hurt in Macomb Co. Shooting
- Late Bus Keeps Robert Bobb Waiting
- Bill Cosby Has Message for DPS Parents
- Michigan Corps Seeks to Involve Youth
- Man Dies in Lagoon Off Lake Erie
- Fenton Family Needs Your Help
- Wedding Gets Ugly Over Undercooked Food
- Operation Kid Comfort
- Fire Takes The Life of Wixom Man
- High Waves Knock Man Off Pier
- Michigan's Gubernatorial Race
- Fatal Accident I-96
- Highland Park Fires
- Thousands Unite For Labor Day Parade
- The Woes Of A Heavy Backpack
- Arts Beats and Eats Temporarily Closed
- Five People Hurt In Drive-By Shooting
- Families Homeless After Apartment FIre
- Downsized DPS To Greet Students
- WJRT TV
- Charges dropped in Travolta extortion case
- Water damage closes McCree Building
- Debate continues over job outlook
- Hundreds celebrate Labor Day by lacing up and walking
- State budget will pass without government shutdown
- Mid-Michigan honors Labor Day
- Saginaw County community mourns loss of student
- Two Genesee County court operations closed
- Backyard volunteers help track firefly numbers
- Michigan gas prices are up
- Traffic accident sends one to hospital, damages local dealership's cars
- Guatemala mudslides kill at least 38; 2 buses hit
- Tuscola County crash kills five
- UAW offers activities slated for Labor Day
- Annual Mackinac Bridge Walk Monday
- String of bank robberies in Genesee County
- Genesys gives Teamsters 'last, best and final offer'
- 90-year-old sit-down strike member reflects on Labor Day
- Suspect arrested in connection with series of robberies
- Body found in Shiawassee River
- WLAJ TV
- Mich. man kills 34-inch gator while picking corn
- Mich state trooper suspended in assault accusation
- Pit bull owner fined after dogs kill sheep herd
- Small plane crashes into W. Mich. cornfield
- Snyder adds long-time Democrat as senior adviser
- Craigslist removes adult services section
- Michigan's rich film incentives not sure thing
- Mich. accepting proposals for $4M in water funds
- Granholm: Hope for state after `decade from hell'
- Granholm to cross Mackinac Bridge on the run Mon.
- No tickets in Michigan win big Powerball prize
- Environmental coalition awards Great Lakes grants
- Free pills available for those near nuclear plants
- Mich., Wis. to cooperate on climate change issues
- Bernero says no to banks that won't lend in Mich.
- 28 Michigan schools get federal improvement grants
- Snyder gives his campaign $6.1M in governor's race
- New Mich. justice soon will make public debut
- Tires taken off SUV used by Detroit mayor security
- Serial strangling suspect arraigned in 1968 death
- WLUC TV
- Blues Fest
- Going to the dogs
- Operation Deer Watch: Wisconsin
- Gas prices rise
- New polls point to tsunami
- GOP attacks Obama jobs program
- Blues Fest
- Over 200 participate in 7th Annual Five-mile bridge walk
- TV6 hosts Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon
- Over 200 participate in 7th Annual Five-mile bridge walk
- POLL - $50 billion on infrastructure
- Governor participates in Mackinac Bridge Walk
- More than 200 participate in 7th Annual Five-mile bridge walk
- Village stays strong despite recent struggles
- TV6/FOX UP hosts Jerry Lewis telethon
- More than 200 participate in 7th Annual Five-mile bridge walk
- More visitors at state park this summer
- Summit aims to educate workers
- Speed, inexperience factors in motorcycle crash
- Busy traffic weekend for Mackinac Bridge
- WMYD TV
- Ride the Bus Day in Detroit
- H1N1 Flu Clinics in Metro Detroit
- Christmas: Canton Goodfellows Toy Drive
- Christmas: Children s Leukemia Fdn Holiday Toys Party
- Avoiding a Credit Card Hangover This Holiday Season
- Christmas: Holiday Hope for Area Seniors
- Christmas: Canton Holiday Toy Drive
- TV20 Detroit in the Community
- Advice on Donating by Text Message to Haiti Relief Efforts
- Hustle for Haiti & ChaCha for Chile
- WNEM TV
- Road Project Featured In National Magazine
- Gov.: Hope For State After 'Decade From Hell'
- Firefighters Help Battle Muscular Dystrophy
- Police: Man Stabbed Outside Prime Event Center
- Baby Boy Born In Fashion Square Mall Dies
- Grand Blanc Twp. Bank Robber Sought By Police
- Swan Valley High School Student Killed In Crash
- State Trooper Accused Of Assault Suspended
- Tittabawassee Road Crash Kills Man, Injures 2
- 10-Day-Old Baby Born In Fashion Square Mall Dies
- 5 Dead In Tuscola County Single-Car Crash
- Pit Bull Owner Fined After Dogs Kill Sheep Herd
- Montrose City Manager Arrested On DWI Charges
- State Trooper Suspended After Assault Accusation
- Probation, Fine Likely For Mich. Taxidermist
- Sunday and Labor Day Forecast
- Montrose City Manager Arrested
- 5 Dead In Tuscola Co. Single-Car Crash
- Fall Like Forecast
- Small Plane Lands Hard Short Of Airport Runway
- WOOD TV
- Kids go back to school
- GRPS supt. previews 1st day of school
- New blended curriculum in GRPS
- Experts to testify in 5-state carp suit
- Another garage fire in SE Grand Rapids
- How will labor unions impact election?
- Plane makes hard landing, no one hurt
- MDA telethon raises $58.9 million
- High waves knock man off pier into lake
- Impatient driver ticketed for 131 crash
- Jacqmain's driver explains extradition
- Gov:Hope in MI after 'decade from hell'
- Erratic driver arrested on meth charges
- Officials search for man in Lake Mich.
- MI gov candidates launch campaigns
- Teen arrested for car break-ins
- 'Uncooperative' man shot in leg
- MSP: Impersonator pulls driver over
- Granholm, runners cross Mighty Mac
- Many partake in GR Labor Day walk
- WWMT TV
- Kids head back to school
- 8th suspicious fire in Grand Rapids
- Coast Guard shuts Muskegon air facility for season
- Decision delayed on Saugatuck Twp. dunes expansion
- Lane closure planned for I-94
- Portage showing off improvements to schools
- Plane makes hard landing in Berrien Springs
- Man to learn his sentence for killing 4-month-old daughter
- Another Suspicious Fire in Grand Rapids
- Camping season winds down
- Woman falls from car's trunk, gets head injury
- Enbridge invites public to wildlife rescue
- Over a dozen cats, dogs, chickens and ducks were living inside the home
- Cooney calls for revisiting economic bill of rights
- Don't let the bed bugs bite
- Snyder to visit Kalamazoo
- Camper catches fire
- Plane makes emergency landing near Caledonia
- Home burns in Coldwater
- Driver hits bicyclist, drives off
- WWTV TV
- 2 Murdered in Montmorency County Home
- Road Work Expected to Slow Traffic in Petoskey
- People Saddle Up for Fun in Missaukee County
- People Flock to Manton Harvest Festival
- People Stuff Bus with School Supplies in Cadillac
- Farmers Expect Good Pumpkin Season in Northern Michigan
- Marine Patrols Ending on Houghton Lake
- Boats, Helicopter, and Divers Searching For Missing Man In Lake Michigan
- Boats, Helicopter, and Divers Searching For Missing Man In Lake Michigan
- Tens Of Thousands Cross Mackinac Bridge On Foot
- Seasonal Businesses Hurt By Cold Weekend Weather
- Boats, Helicopter, and Divers Searching For Missing Swimmer In Lake Michigan
- Boats, Helicopter, and Divers Searching For Missing Swimmer In Lake Michigan
- CG Air Station Traverse City & Station Alpena Rescue Stranded Boater
- Benzie County Non-Emergency Line Currently Down
- Houghton Lake woman killed in Mecosta County crash
- Lansing Motorcyclist dies in Houghton Lake Accident
- Start Up Festival Celebrates Blues and Barbecue
- Local Collector Discovers Ultra Rare Pace Car
- Ugly Holiday Weather Doesn't Slow All Campers
- WXMI TV
- Grand Rapids Fire Joins List of Suspicous Fires
- Robinson Named Big-Ten Offensive Player of the Week
- Tigers Fall To White Sox in Extra Innings 5-4
- Dive Teams Searching Near Ludington Pier For Man Presumed Drowned
- Muskegon Group Helps People Find Homes and Jobs
- Plane Crashes in Berrien County as Pilots Practice Crash Landing Scenario; 2 Walk Away Uninjured
- Officials Say Man Who Fell Off Pier in Ludington Likely Drowned
- Wyoming Girl Attacked By Two Pitbulls
- Dive Teams Searching for Man Who Fell Off Pier in Ludington
- Small Plane Crashes in Caledonia Township
- 50 Trucks Roll Out to Thank Workforce
- Plane Crashes in Caledonia
- Fiery Kent County Crash Kills Young Woman
- West Michigan Volunteers Helping With Clean Water Crisis
- Speed + No Seat Belt = Fatal Sunday Morning Crash In Mecosta County
- Boil Water Advisory Is Rescinded In Battle Creek
- One Dead After Fiery Crash West Of Lowell
- GR Teen Being Held For Ottawa County Vehicle Burglaries
- Hudsonville Bicyclist In Fair Condition After Being Struck By Car
- Holland Township Crash Victim Dies In Grand Rapids Hospital
- WXYZ TV
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- Teachers For America Program
- WSU student missing off Ludington
- Eastbound I-96 back open after crash
- Girl hurt by pit bull
- Police say man shot intruder
- Class project becomes official U-M App
- Volunteers work on Labor Day holiday
- Fatal accident on eastbound I-96
- Serious accident on eastbound I-96
- Chesterfield apartments burn
- Gang Initiation could be sparking fires
- Five hurt in drive-by shooting
- Downed power line worries man
- Urban Farms Seek To Feed Detroit
- Volunteers word on Labor Day holiday
- Labor Day parade moves through Detroit
- Candidates stump on Labor Day
- Five hurt in drive-by shooting
- Teen honored to dance at White House
- WZZM TV
- Back to School across West Michigan
- New exhibit opening this week at Lansing museum
- Man swept from pier missing near Ludington
- Firefighters investigating two overnight garage fires
- Floating cooler saves man after boat capsizes on Lake Huron
- Update: Man swept off pier in Ludington believed drowned
- Grand Rapids labor leader honored for service during stressful time
- Plane crashes in Kent County corn field
- Man swept off pier in Ludington
- Good crowd turns out for Grand Rapids Bridge Walk
- Rain doesn't stop Muskegon's Labor Day Parade
- Coast Guard air operations in Muskegon closing after a busy season
- Update: Plane lands in Kent County corn field
- BREAKING NEWS: Plane lands in Kent County cornfield
- Olive Garden treats first responders to free Labor Day lunch
- Delta adding direct flights from Detroit to Tennessee
- GRBJ: Amway hotels undergo facelift
- Grand Rapids Jimmy John's to be a test-ground for unionization
- Driver killed after car crashes, ignites near Lowell
- S.S. Badger sails again
- Grand Haven Tribune
- Good reasons why men need women
- Letters to the Editor for Sept. 2: The role of true Christians
- Red flag means lake is unsafe for swimming
- Rockpile Surf & Sport moves to Grand Haven
- Ferrysburg day care business closes
- Lakers still have firm grasp on Lakes 8
- Spring Lake Twp. man finds girl's lost class ring
- Letters to the Editor for Sept. 1: Remembering our heroes
- Love INC needs votes to get funds for shelter
- GHAPS, teachers union agree on extended contract
- Learning from the gold standard
- $1 million in renovations targeted for city marina
- Body found at GHT beach; 2 females rescued earlier at state park
- Former GH women to walk for Komen Foundation
- Crockery takes home waterball trophy for third year in a row
- O-line paves way for Stenberg's big day
- Letters to the Editor for Aug. 31: Proud GH band parent
- Music video filmed in GH
- WPMS open for students on Wednesday evening
- Letters to the Editor for Aug. 30: Johnson supports health care
- The Daily Mining Gazette
- 'A new way of Keweenaw living' awaits
- Tropical Escapes in Houghton to offer 'Free Spray Day'
- Buy it, fix it or sell it in downtown Hancock
- Race should play no part in hiring
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- The Daily News
- Campground evacuated by high winds, downed trees
- TB reported by Menominee health officials
- Bay West enrollment doubled over 3 years
- Sun brings the crowds
- Porterfield man dies in house fire
- Benefit drawing Sunday for Kingsford woman
- Better weather ahead for 100th Dickinson Fair
- Millions expected to travel nation's roadways for Labor Day
- Good crowds despite weather
- Busy summer at IM schools
- Grayvold receives delayed sentence
- Centennial Dickinson County Fair opens today
- Grand jury indicts IM bank robbery suspect
- Timbrook sentencing in November
- Morning paper on Labor Day
- Former fire department bell dedication Friday
- Norway school board hires third grade teacher, aides
- Iron River man bound over
- Dickinson County Fair celebrates 100th year
- Grayvold addresses school board
- Daily Press
- Courthouse target of bomb threat
- All Aboard for 2010-11
- Alleged beating injures resident
- Pertussis cases rising
- Former resident completes walk to fight cancer
- Legal fees linger in sheriff's dispute
- Celebrating Labor Day
- Labor Day weekend full of events and activities
- County wants park plan
- One, Two, 3D
- City hires firm to clean up plant
- Manistique gears up for annual car show
- Water World in Escanaba
- Resident pleads guilty to pot charge
- TB cases confirmed in U.P.
- U.P. Steam and Gas Engine Show revs up for its 35th year
- Family Fun Day to offer fireworks
- Father, two sons suspects in break-in
- See the races in HD
- Health services end due to funding
- Ludington Daily News
- Wave sweeps man off breakwater, emergency crews searching
- Man swept off breakwater, emergency crews searching
- Taking a dive
- Manistee-filmed What If opens
- Manistee council to consider medical marijuana moratorium
- Summer 2010 was hot, but no records
- Round Lake seems weed-free
- Badger to stay in port due to high winds
- LHS grad to be interred at Arlington
- Leftover licenses available for Mason, Oceana
- The Machine
- Truck launching boat ends up in lake
- Flu vaccine Q&A
- Driver rescued from pinned vehicle
- Accident claims life of moped driver in Manistee
- Bruce Heitz's mask project of Jesus
- Ozone action day Monday
- Ozone action day Sunday
- An inside view of filming, inside view of bank vault
- Jobless rate up
- Grand Rapids Business Journal
- Some thoughts to start fresh at this season of change
- Child care access more vital than ever
- A closer look at amended hedge accounting rules
- Stronger than expected performance steadies outlook
- Confidence hinges on sound leadership standards
- Economics with a spiritual twist
- Journal Focus
- What reform? Insurance hikes hit a premium
- Fleis & VandenBrink merges with Flint company
- Experience the new bureau
- BUSINESS JOURNAL REPORT ON WZZM NEWS
- Compensation program is county's 'best'
- Events showcasing GR's green initiatives
- Pro bono work elevates profession
- Karr listed among top 'Women in the Law'
- Grand Rapids looking at solar energy projects
- Customer call center opens in Holland
- Firms, Holland Hospital decry ZCH-Spectrum union
- Forget the 'Freshman 15': Loans not pizza rule
- Arena grows to ease congestion
- Huron Daily Tribune
- Our hats off to...
- Thumb Octagon Barn hosting Fall Family Days
- German program offered at Lakers
- Bad Axe man faces charges following K2 incident in Kinde
- 5 killed in Tuscola County crash
- Our hats off to...
- The mission was accomplished
- Protect yourself against E. coli
- Everyone in the county needs to be on guard
- Time for a change
- Maxwell Road set to close Wednesday
- Health officials investigating three illnesses
- Fritz guilty on 5 counts
- Kinde Road at M-53 will be closed today
- Trial set for man accused of indecent exposure
- Suspected shotgun thief to face jury
- Church showcases Jewish Tabernacle replica
- VA clinic renovations to be mostly finished by end of the week
- John Deere sells wind business
- All area beaches safe for swimming
- Three Rivers Commercial-News
- LAURETTA MAE EVENHOUSE
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- Women check out the DAR
- ARNOLD LEROY LUCK
- What are you doing for Michigan?
- LYLE R. SWINEHART
- DOROTHY L. STEARS
- It s time to end the anger and hatred
- Why pro-life?
- WENDELL HOLMES MALCOLM
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- It s time to end the anger and hatred
- WENDELL HOLMES MALCOLM
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- STEVEN ANDREW NERAD
- STEVEN ANDREW NERAD
- A hero s story
- A hero s story
- JEAN MARIE WARD
- Niles Daily Star
- BREAKING: Andrews University plane crashes in Berrien Springs
- Niles Vietnam vet opens SMC museum fall lectures
- 4 crashes reported over Labor Day weekend in Cass County
- Man posing as officer pulls over car in Cass County
- Buchanan Schools to receive $1.95 million federal grant
- Editorial: Mixed emotions as we board the bus
- Doris Higgins: Medication drop-off event needs volunteers
- State Rep. Sharon Tyler: Safety, parent involvement extremely important for successful students
- Lakeland-Niles births
- Church to bless educators at service
- Berrien County Police Report
- Participants brave cold temperatures to compete in triathlon
- Western Michigan falls to Michigan State
- Robinson leads Michigan to victory
- Notre Dame holds off Purdue 23-12
- Notre Dame holds off Purdue 23-12
- ND blog: Purdue making a run at the Fighting Irish
- ND blog: Notre Dame wins season opener
- ND blog: Cierra Woods where have you been?
- ND blog: Notre Dame takes 13-3 lead into halftime
- Dowagiac Daily News
- Former SMC coach Leonakis dead of pancreatic cancer
- Imposter poses as police officer
- Vehicle rolls in Silver Creek
- Dowagiac City Briefs
- Dowagiac Police report
- Cardinal Charlie : Recently in a conversation with a friend, Roger Staley, he asked me if I minded if he called me Chuck?
- Participants brave cold temperatures to compete in triathlon
- Commentary: Area football teams get off to fast start in 2010
- Dowagiac s Gantt third at Rotary Invitational
- Donna B. Murphy
- Terry L. Dodd / Dec. 4, 1947-Sept. 3, 2010
- Sharon L. Ormiston / Jan. 5, 1954-Sept. 5, 2010
- Jack S. Szymanowski / Sept. 3, 1942-Sept. 5, 2010
- Martin Lee Buchhorn / Sept. 28, 1961-Sept. 3, 2010
- Western Michigan falls to Michigan State
- Notre Dame holds off Purdue 23-12
- Robinson leads Michigan to victory
- Notre Dame holds off Purdue 23-12
- ND blog: Freshman Jones makes impact in first game
- ND blog: Purdue making a run at the Fighting Irish
- West Bloomfield Eccentric
- Pappageorge provides answers
- Chinn builds on business background
- 3 in running for 13th Senate seat
- 2009 will be all about value
- Letters
- Vote yes on the dedicated millage for school improvements
- Critics should step into the light
- Police raises too generous given poor economy
- Letters
- Hey, kids! Win tickets to a Tigers game
- About Women to Work
- Picture perfect
- Clio Messenger
- Clio Area Leadership Academy launches, free to the community
- Imparting 'roots and wings' is much easier said than done
- Loosened restrictions on cross bow hunting boost sales and interest
- Outdoor Events Coming Up
- Regional Chamber PTAC sponsoring government contractor seminar Sept. 10
- Heads Up: How Flint-area high school football coaches handle concussions
- There's more to canning salsa than meets the eye
- Life Lessons Learned in High Altitude Mountain Climb in Ecuadorian Andes
- Genesee County planners expect senior citizens tax will raise nearly $500,000 less in next fiscal year
- O'Guinn Family Funeral Homes invites veterans to join a tour of Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly
- (VIDEO) 'Wizard of Clio' Riley McLincha featured on Regis and Kelly for 'drubbling' skills
- High Altitude Mountain Climb in Ecuadorian Andes Teaches Life Lessons
- Outdoor Events Coming Up
- High Altitude Mountain Climb in Ecuadorean Andes Teaches Life Lessons
- (VIDEO) 'Wizard of Clio' Riley McLincha featured on Regis and Kelly for 'drubbling' skills
- (VIDEO) 'Wizard of Clio' Riley McLincha featured on Regis and Kelly for drubbling skills
- O'Guinn Family Funeral Homes invites veterans to join a tour of Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly
- Going 'text-free' might help college freshmen adjust
- Genesee County commissioners add new 0.15-mill veterans tax proposal to November ballot
- Forest Township Library plans used book sale
- The County Press
- Around the Horn
- GOLF
- After the buzzer
- Peck shut out by Whittemore-Prescott
- Broncos take it to Garber
- History made under new coach for LakeVille
- Dryden falls to Byron Eagles
- Brown City loses first road game
- Panthers stumble out of the gate, fall to 0-2
- Eagles dominate in win over Clio
- Red Raiders win league opener against Mayville
- Capac wins big match-up with Almont
- Warrants
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- Keep open minds, develop a vision
- EMILY ELIZABETH SMITH, 20
- ROBERT 'BOB' WALTERS, 82,
- Swartz Creek News
- Flint Township artist says - Get your portrait painted by a professional artist
- Former UAW directors and Flint sit-downers honored in Labor Day ceremonies
- Imparting 'roots and wings' is much easier said than done
- Send us your local sports news for Swartz Creek and Flint Township
- POLL: Should the Flint Area Narcotics Group have raided the home of a 76-year-old Flint Township man who was legally growing medical marijuana?
- New gym, Snap Fitness, to open in Swartz Creek
- Clayton trustee weighs fighting suit dismissal
- Outdoor Events Coming Up
- Fasting, friendship and family: Newcomer to Islam says Ramadan helps her 'think how blessed I am'
- Fasting, friendship and family: Newcomer to Islam says Ramadan helps her think how blessed I am
- Regional Chamber PTAC sponsoring government contractor seminar Sept. 10
- CANCELLED: Tonight's croquet event at Genesee Valley Meadows Golf Course
- Clayton Township Police: Double shooting appears to be drug-related
- Clayton Township Police: Double shooting appears to be drug related
- Neighbor helped brother, sister after they were shot in Clayton Township
- Swartz Creek Snap Fitness plans grand opening for Sept. 9
- Two people in critical condition after shooting in Clayton Township
- Clayton Township supervisor praises quick work of police department
- Swartz Creek Area Chamber of Commerce announces new office
- Swartz Creek Community Schools Calendar, 2010
- Westland Eagle
- Westland Foundation awards annual scholarships
- Arrest made in Westland shooting
- Grant funding used for green upgrades in Westland
- Deputy police chief retires
- Wayne Rotarian scoots to Seattle [3]
- Area man scoots to Seattle [3]
- Area man scoots to Seattle [2]
- Area man scoots to Seattle [1]
- Area man scoots to Seattle
- New superintendent is familiar with area
- Westland mourns loss of staunch defender
- Westland council rejects Kroger plan [2]
- Alleged shooter arrested in Westland
- Westland council rejects Kroger plan [1]
- Westland opens up 'cooling centers'
- Summer festival returns for 4th decade
- Westland council rejects Kroger plan
- Co-operation
- Anderson honored by police association
- Westland police honored for response to Wayne fire
- Leelanau Enterprise
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- School starts Tuesday; enrollment up
- Former Milliken aide, lawmaker, and co-owner of Enterprise dies
- Artwork for 2010 festival poster sought
- Bensley receives DAR honor
- Save Rapunzel
- School starts Tuesday; enrollment up
- Business After Hours to resume Sept. 9
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- Sanilac County News
- Winter coat drive to start
- VERN MICHAEL WHEELER, JR.
- PEDRO JUAN MIRANDA
- MARION COWAN
- JOE TWOREK
- ILA ROSAMOND (MOSURE) SALOWITZ
- ANNA R. KAUTZ
- Corrections & Clarifications
- Shining Star!
- Food pantry needs support
- Can t fix Michigan at our children s expense
- Sandusky board to meet on contract
- Recycle tires Sept. 11
- New faces at Sanilac County schools
- Suspected Lexington killer charged
- Winter coa t drive to start
- Top homemaker selected
- Village puts medical pot on hold
- George Sangster Senior Award
- Man charged in domestic assaults
- Tuscola County Advertiser
- Fatal accident involving 5 fatalities occurred Saturday morning near Kingston
- Appreciation from the Kiwanis Club
- The write time for a vacation
- Vassar Twp. tire collection a success
- Taking time to say thanks
- Super. deal on the table
- LEE TERRY, Caro
- Principal charged with DUI
- KENNETH GREEN, Caro
- LUELLA PEARL KRATZ, Caro
- New look for Medical Center
- Fritz found guilty of sex crimes
- Death prompts new signals at local railroad crossing
- Fritz found guilty
- Back to School
- My private life - my own time
- Peers to depend on
- ARLENE M. SCOTT, Caro, formerly of Pinnebog
- DONALD WILBERT STEWART, Caro
- CARL VAUGHAN, Caro
- Southfield Eccentric
- DVD collection to help heal wounded vets
- Share your good news, win dinner at Buddy's
- OCC hosts national women's art exhibit
- Block party to mark anniversary of 9/11
- Residents welcome choice of Lawrence for Dems' ticket
- Sept. 11 Gilda's Family Walk benefits support services
- Eagle Scout project benefits RO museum
- Speakers to discuss prostate cancer
- Co-owner: Marijuana clinic still operating
- Businesses welcome elbow-to-elbow festival crowd
- Families with young children connect at Art, Beats & Eats
- Headed to Arts, Beats & Eats? Check this complete entertainment schedule
- Businesses welcome elbow-to-elbow festival crowd Friday afternoon
- Downtown Royal Oak streets closing tonight due to festival
- Arts, Beats & Eats a major 'player' on festival scene
- Southfield Cornerstone headquarters relocates
- Ferndale Council permits medical marijuana facilities
- 13-year-old festival won name game, then won over crowds
- Arts du Jour an appetizer for AB E fans
- Remarkable ... photographer recounts a life of amazing images
- DeWitt-Bath Review
- Taste it: Skillet Pork Chops and Peaches
- Picking unfinished wood saves money, buys work
- Satay makes a people-pleasing meal
- Recognize it: Kids plus sports equals risk for concussion
- 7 great ways to surprise your grandkids
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- Workers pay more for health costs, study finds
- Recording companies eager for Google's music debut
- Personal finance: Social Security remains crucial social safety net, not a Ponzi scheme
- Cellular identity: As technology trends continue to advance, some now defining themselves by their cell phones
- State races to keep out tree-killing pest
- Woman finds home amid Michigan oil spill disaster
- Flu vaccine available, affordable this year
- First Sunday open house to feature Ukranian eggs
- Okemos native to perform at Wharton Center Friday
- Try these new uses for basil, that fragrant, classic herb
- Taste it: A few fresh takes on the after school snack
- How to deal with pesky hiccups, nosebleeds and shivers
- Wine: Tailgate reds pair well with grilled meats
- Greater Lansing's many assets garner nationwide attention
- Plymouth Observer
- Plymouth set for Fall Fest fun
- Screen stars on Penn Theatre wall get a facelift
- Around Plymouth
- Changes could save city $500,000-plus a year, study finds
- Fiery crash kills Belleville man
- Share your good news, win dinner at Buddy's
- County to sell tax-foreclosed properties online
- Rotary steps up for food pantry
- Critics rip Plymouth public safety ideas
- Canton man charged with bilking clients
- City set for festival fun
- Popping the question: Carriage ride perfect vehicle for proposal
- Around Plymouth
- Canton fills largest industrial vacancy
- Costume party 'Plum' day for author's fans
- Plymouth Pipeline
- Program will safely dispose of unneeded prescriptions
- Crime Watch
- Firefighters raise $4,800 to help Jerry's Kids
- District eyes plan to hike fund-raising
- Michigan Chronicle & Front Page
- King Memorial On Schedule For 2011 Completion
- Majorly Independent Soul Artist Nadir To Perform At Jazz Fest
- AAA Executives Help Revitalize Eliza Howell Park In Detroit s Brightmoor Community
- Music With A Social Conscience
- Son Of A Preacher Woman
- Whose Islam In New York Mosque Battle?
- Detroit Pastor Charged
- Detroit Health Department Opens Wellness Centers For Women, Children
- Clarke's Big Win
- Community Programs Partner With Law Enforcement To Keep Kids Safe And In School
- Reflections: Should Be A Major Star
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan Grows With Downtown Move
- City, County, Clergy Wrap Up Successful Demolition Campaign
- DPS Schools To Open New $5.6 Million Police Command Center As Part Of $500.5 Million Capital Improvement Program
- After Sherrod, Virginia Group Offers VORA Approach To Race
- Reflections: 'Cool'
- Reflections: Outstanding Acting
- Wayne State President Noren Resigns
- Stolen Campaign Signs Alleged in District 5
- They Provided The Laughs, In Other Eras
- Houghton Lake Resorter
- Opposes light removal
- Encourage mosques in Saudi Arabia
- Residents made Relay a success
- A defining moment for religious liberty
- Changes realized
- The best may come near the end of our days
- Best interest
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- Donald Charles Matchett
- Joseph N. Mancik Jr.
- Karla Robinson Wallace
- Keith Zuback Lindsey
- Diana Kay Lay
- James R. Galligan
- Zael N. Vandenboss
- Edna Jackie Stilgenbauer
- Belmont T. Tom Mendyk
- Home heating help available, deadline nears
- Unity World Day of Prayer Sept. 9
- Pow-Wow at Zubler s Sept. 5
- Oceana's Herald-Journal
- Oceana County Fair Winners
- Dodge graduates from MLRS training course
- Local woman to attend retreat
- AFC updates equipment
- H&S partner earns healthcare business consultant designation
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- Lake Michigan POWER plans Saturday rally
- Police, emergency activity 9.2.2010
- Court sentencings 9.2.2010
- Briefs, updates 9.2.2010
- Road work 9.2.2010
- Government agendas 9.2.2010
- Kelly B. Stahelin
- Richard L. Derks
- Erik James Flood
- Genevieve I. Dillingham
- Ralph Bylsma
- Liliana Lillie Lopez
- James L. Willard
- Nita L. Shultz
- Ogemaw County Herald
- First Day of School
- Whittemore Area Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival
- Bill and Mary Downing celebrate 50 years
- Fabulous Fridays -- Big Boys & Their Toys
- Hardwood Lake Campground playground dedicated to Prescott girl killed in snowmobile accident
- Dwayne Rau Memorial Cross Country Invitational
- Joseph T. DeMatio
- Dwayne Rau Memorial Cross Country Race
- Daughter born to Ron and Tracy Brindley
- County preparing to approve 2010-11 budget
- Clarence and Correan Meir celebrate 65 years
- New principal eager to improve test scores in WPHS
- Marston says bond issues have succeeded in state despite economic times
- Fun run to benefit MS Society of Michigan
- West Branch Golf Scramble to benefit Ogemaw Boys and Girls Club
- Boardwalk work nearing completion
- Son born to Ronald and Melissa Trout
- Amanda Wilber and Cory McCullough to wed
- Kell hired as interim principal at WPHS
- Proposed community center presented to WB-RC board
- South Lyon Herald
- South Lyon High grad wins Florida House primary
- Love of labor: South Lyon resident marks 15th year marching in Labor Day parade
- SLCS calendar
- Church Events
- Crusade against pancreatic cancer
- Meet South Lyon School's newest teachers
- Tea Party candidates will be kept off ballot
- Academy secures financing for school
- Cop calls
- New principal embraces challenge to lead school
- District is excited to welcome back students for new year
- Police to be out in force looking for drunken drivers
- Community Briefs
- South Lyon man pleads guilty to armed robbery
- Court Docket: Man gets jail for child porn
- Green Oak businessman called out for violations
- Glazy Days set to participate in Strolling event
- Around town
- Pottery studio fights to survive in tough economy
- City institutes moratorium on marijuana dispensaries
- Cedar Springs Post
- The Sword of the Spirit
- Getting fit with Parks and Rec
- Area churches unite in worship
- Food need critical for service center
- Three injured in rollover
- Single-vehicle crash claims life
- Man dead after motorcycle accident
- Cross teams run the ball
- Memorial dedicated to fallen soldier
- Man dead after motorcycle accident
- Leaving a legacy
- Community to hold outdoor worship service
- Memorial to be dedicated to Tim Brown
- Man finds giant mushroom
- Local student takes first at youth fair
- MCC s Powell receives special tribute
- Bluegrass Music Festival
- Have some fun at the Trufant Jubilee
- Cedar Springs man drowns in lake
- Nationwide recall on eggs makes it to Michigan
- Redford Observer
- Link Crew give freshman class helping hand
- Chief: City's speed trap title is a 'good thing'
- Redford calendar of events
- Contestants to vie for Miss Wayne County title
- Workouts make wedding day even better for happy grandma
- Hindu Temple of Canton opens with celebration
- Mother, son face preliminary hearing in animal abuse case
- Four suspects arrested in connection with 7-Eleven robbery
- Promoted, retired and collecting a higher pension
- Redford Jaycees bouncing back after dismal year
- Classic cars: If you liked the Dream Cruise, you'll love Redford on Tuesdays
- Mother, son face exam in animal cruelty case
- Don't let electricity spark a fire in your home
- Driver bound over for trial in crash
- Birds of a feather flock together
- Conference to help area veterans
- Suspects sought in store holdup
- Walk away from investments that you don't understand
- Van Morgan resigns from S. Redford school board
- Man pleads guilty to home invasion, faces 15-25 years
- Milford Times
- Eight-year-old Lakewood Elementary boy a whiz with maps
- Milford boy a whiz with a map
- County clerk's mobile office to visit Milford
- Charity golf outing supports troops
- Get crazy at annual putt putt golf outing
- Marijuana club owner is accused of driving high
- Remember safety when school buses hit the street
- Milford couple 'inspired' by rally in Washington, D.C.
- Teachers union and district agree on pact
- In Brief
- Tea Party candidates kept off ballot
- Car crash injures two, police continue probe
- Couple 'inspired' by Beck rally in Washington, D.C.
- Milford couple 'inspired' by rally in Washington, DC
- Township part-timers to get back pay for their holidays
- Program nets 55,401 pounds of hazardous waste
- Milford police seek owners of stolen loot
- Highland man, 68, is nabbed after hit and run
- How heavy is your child's backpack?
- eIn Brief
- Canton Eagle
- A life well lived
- A whole new meaning to wild living
- Summit collecting donations to stock new Goodwill store
- Brews, Beats and Bands set
- Response prompts rebuttal [1]
- You, Too, Should Care About What s Happening to Journalism
- Inkster census is crucial
- Response prompts rebuttal
- Girls Night Out planned
- Councilman explains 'cruise' decision [2]
- Endorsements, continued
- Millage deserves support
- Auxiliary and president honored
- Canton Foundation funds purchase of walk-in cooler for food pantry
- Water repairs planned Friday
- Romulus voters should approve safety millage
- A few choices in the Republican primary
- Auxiliary and president honored
- Make your choice and go vote
- Councilman explains 'cruise' decision
- Sanilac County News
- Teen dies in car, semi crash
- New cash crop: solar energy
- Court order impacts sugar beet industry nationwide
- Sears coming to Sandusky
- dies in car, semi crash
- New cas h crop: solar energy
- Trio praised for saving teen
- District Court
- Community Calendar
- Perez earns degrees
- A new Miller!
- A new Soule!
- A new Seifferlein!
- Penegor-Nepper to wed
- Cass, Redman engagement
- Rosenberg awarded Bronze Star
- Simpson - Dickinson to wed
- Dineens celebrate 50th
- Breaking: Murder suspect caught in Lexington
- Long-time officers to leave sheriff department
- Gratiot County Herald
- Immunization Clinics scheduled for September
- Children spending too much time indoors is detriment to their physical and mental health
- Eleven ways to reduce cancer risk
- Digital mammography allows MidMichigan radiologists to see things differently
- Orthopaedic Connection: 'Restless Legs Syndrome'
- Letters To The Editor (September 2, 2010 issue)
- Letters To The Editor (August 26, 2010 issue)
- MDCH and physician organizations remind parents about new immunization rules
- Orthopaedic Connection: 'Make My Thumb Stop Hurting'
- Five ways to pack a 'Green' school lunch
- Getting good medical attention
- Protect yourself, friends, family, and neighbors as heat rises
- Orthopaedic Connection: 'Why Does My Thumb Hurt?'
- Letters To The Editor (August 12, 2010 issue)
- Cancerous cells
- Tips for trimming excess body fat
- Orthopaedic Connection: 'If Walking Hurts, Don't Always blame Arthritis'
- Mid-Michigan District Health Department Immunization Clinics set
- Hearing and Vision Screening Clinic to be held
- Simple ways to alter dietary habits
- Gaylord Herald Times
- Nelson brothers to play tribute to work, life of their father, Ricky Nelson
- Gene Sanders
- Richard Barenow
- Veronica F. Skop
- Ruth L. Vaern
- West gave everything he could
- Diana s reopening Wednesday
- New site Sept. 20, will not include Reader Discussion section
- Skubick's capitol: Snyder quells revolt
- To the Editor: Disagrees with animal shelter land purchase
- Another view: New justice selection process should be considered
- To the Editor: Friendship Shelter a great help for those in need
- Plant exchange scheduled Sept. 11
- Gaylord Community Schools announce transportation routes for 2010-2011 school year.
- Family ties to the land: Forest succession planning sessions on tap
- Students & teachers exhibition: Artists works on display at GACA through Sept. 28
- New calendar features photos from area photos
- A Tribute to Theatrical Arts & Arts, Artists & More
- Campus News: Sept. 4
- Entries wanted for juried arts exhibition
- Ypsilanti Courier
- From the Archives: Beware of 'Dr. Isaac Saalfeldt's Purgative Pills'
- AUGUSTA TWP: Township to place police services millage on Nov. ballot
- YPSILANTI: Schools replace program to encourage drop-out students to continue education
- YPSILANTI: Schools contract for accounting, financial services
- YPISLANTI: EMU, faculty reach agreement in 11th hour negotiations
- YPSILANTI: Library to host author of weight loss book
- From the Archives: Beware of 'Dr. Isaac Saalfeldt's Purgative Pills'
- AUGUSTA TWP: Township to place police services millage on Nov. ballot
- YPSILANTI: Schools replace program to encourage drop-out students to continue education
- YPSILANTI: Schools contract for accounting, financial services
- YPISLANTI: EMU, faculty reach agreement in 11th hour negotiations
- YPSILANTI: Library to host author of weight loss book
- YPSILANTI TWP: Temporary road closure at Harris and Duncan
- SUPERIOR TWP: New book documents state's role in Underground Railroad
- YPSILANTI: Crafters Market starting in Depot Town
- From the Archives: Beware of 'Dr. Isaac Saalfeldt's Purgative Pills'
- AUGUSTA TWP: Township to place police services millage on Nov. ballot
- YPSILANTI: Schools replace program to encourage drop-out students to continue education
- YPSILANTI: Schools contract for accounting, financial services
- YPISLANTI: EMU, faculty reach agreement in 11th hour negotiations
- St. Ignace News
- For the Record
- X-Country Runners Open Season
- Ryerse Captures St. Ignace Match Play Title
- Bulldogs Record Win; Eagles, Hornets Fall
- Upcoming Football Schedule
- Volleyball
- Saints, Trojans, Panthers Post Gridiron Victories in Season Openers
- English, Horn
- Three Students Receive Degrees
- Smith Deploys to Afghanistan
- Students Earn Academic Honors
- Four Generations of Giacherio Family Gather in Traverse City
- Graysen Schmitz
- Waltz, Markstrom
- A Beautiful Ceremony for Rev. Goudreau
- Ferry Monopoly Would Hurt Island and Others
- Gerard Jerry Luepnitz
- Oner Lee
- Mabel Pechta
- Rudyard Alcoholics Anonymous Meets Mondays, Fridays
- Plymouth Journal
- Drugs, sexting rules changed in Plymouth-Canton schools
- Garden club plans exchange
- Economic woes are a nation-wide epidemic
- A hard act to follow
- And an order of courtesy on the side...
- Friends urge public to report spills
- Chili Cook-off plans already heating up
- Rising enrollment prompts hiring of 3 teachers
- Summer Splash Pub Crawl planned in Plymouth
- Plymouth man is youngest-ever CPA
- Sidewalk sales start tomorrow
- A reel Scream
- Engineer has a plan to help Michigan small business
- Heise touts experience in race for House seat
- Candidate hopes to bring blue collar perspective
- Art in the Park returns this weekend
- Let s get on the same page
- Volunteers are at heart of celebration
- Celebrating a true original
- Vision for Michigan s Future Becoming Reality
- Westland Observer
- Westland foundation awards 10 scholarships
- Information sought on whereabouts of missing teen
- Liquidating a mutual fund leaves few options
- Fife Drum Corps salutes centenarian
- Share your good news, win dinner at Buddy's
- Homework help tools available at library
- 3 charged in alleged money order scheme
- W-W ready to usher in 21st Century Schools plan
- City named in flooding damage lawsuit
- Glenn freshmen start year with a blast-off
- Sewer work may cause delays on Michigan Avenue
- Lawsuits filed over June flooding
- Westland police seek information on missing girl
- Free movie night draws crowd to Westland's central city
- Family traces roots to Mayflower passenger
- Seminar aims to educate about veterans' benefits
- Gunmen take teen's money, cell phone
- Walk away from investments you don't understand
- Woman's car damaged in road rage incident
- County begins resurfacing Hines Drive
- The Tecumseh Herald
- Panel conducts second day of interviews for police chief
- Disappointed after flags vandalized in subdivision
- Departing township tax assessor thanks officials for service
- South Carolina girl says Tecumseh is my favorite place
- In wake of disaster in Dundee, is Tecumseh prepared for a tornado strike?
- ProMedica program helps seniors learn about horse care through special pilot project
- First round of interviews held for Tecumseh Police Chief
- Audit report aims to determine status of Tecumseh's walkability
- Tecumseh Police advise home and business owners to close and lock doors
- Clinton Schools put students needs first with technology
- Thanks supporters for donations, help with band camp
- Laura Schaedler thanks primary election voters
- Former athletic director, Griff Mills, named as new principal at Tecumseh High School
- Cell phone use top problem for discipline at Tecumseh High School
- Audit report aims to determine status of Tecumseh walkability
- Two boys on bikes struck by car
- Boulevard Market, Pentamere Winery truly remarkable
- TPS educator lauds local community, school district
- Relay For Life a success despite heat, bad economy
- Five candidates chosen for Tecumseh police chief post
- Northville Record
- Northville Budget Committee members review cuts to date
- ON THE RECORD
- Northville Community Briefs
- Downtown Northville carriage ride is perfect place for Plymouth man to pop the question
- Bennett Arboretum trailway will connect Northville Township and city
- How to deal with the employee-from-hell
- Northville Township Police Report
- Northville Community Briefs
- It's a beauty! Northville Beautification Awards luncheon in October
- ON THE RECORD
- GOP challenger Milton seeks county sheriff post
- Bus schedule follows last year's plan
- Making a difference: Local girls form project to benefit autistic kids
- Northville continues last year's transportation plan
- Man pops the question in downtown Northville
- Northville: Library cuts set if tax vote fails
- Library cuts set if tax vote fails
- Monday and Tuesday Ozone Action days, says SEMCOG
- Monday and Tuesday Ozone Action days, says SEMCOG
- Horseless carriages return to Northville
- Northville Journal
- Construction continues downtown
- Northville superintendent announces his retirement [1]
- Northville schools earn A s
- Northville superintendent announces his retirement
- Hang on folks, silly season has just begun
- Appointment validates our concerns
- Northville students excel on state progress test
- Tipping Point shows slated
- Councilman explains 'cruise' decision [1]
- New millage, same rate: Smart government pays off in Northville
- Jobs, reform key issues in Senate race [2]
- Jobs, reform key issues in Senate race [1]
- Candidate brings business knowledge to senate race
- Jobs, reform key issues in Senate race
- Flower power
- Vision for Michigan s Future Becoming Reality [1]
- Northville district board approves painful budget
- Millage request must overcome voter anger [1]
- Event combines music, theater, arts
- Northville district cuts athletics increases cost of pay-to-play
- Crawford County Avalanche
- Ronald P. Feutz
- Hot rods roll into Grayling
- Allstate insurance agency in Grayling under new ownership
- Snap Fitness opens to help shape up Grayling residents and visitors
- Board approves bid for automatic door openers
- County shelves plans for baseball field relocation
- Warbler's Nest Children's Learning Center to serve as model for Michigan
- Judge Alton T. Davis appointed to fill Michigan Supreme Court vacancy
- Hot rods roll into Grayling
- Allstate insurance agency in Grayling under new ownership
- Snap Fitness opens to help shape up Grayling residents and visitors
- Board approves bid for automatic door openers
- County shelves plans for baseball field relocation
- Warbler's Nest Children's Learning Center to serve as model for Michigan
- Judge Alton T. Davis appointed to fill Michigan Supreme Court vacancy
- Hot rods roll into Grayling
- Allstate insurance agency in Grayling under new ownership
- Snap Fitness opens to help shape up Grayling residents and visitors
- Board approves bid for automatic door openers
- County shelves plans for baseball field relocation
- Arenac County Independent
- Area men honored for blood donation milestones
- Local family hits fundraising goal to train dog for sheriff dept.
- Shirley L. Viele
- Rusty Wright performs at Summerfest finale
- Matthew W. Barcia
- Standish area trees suffering from tar spots
- Don't let struggles define you
- MediLodge of Sterling earns assisted living quality award
- Joseph Ostroski
- Lloyd 'Skinny' Roberts
- Tests uncover possible sources of E. coli at Whitney Drain
- Caroline E. Armstrong
- Omer City Limits perform at Summerfest
- American Cancer Society to offer new program
- Cooking eggs properly lessens salmonella risk
- Madeline 'Chris' C. Leatz
- Kenneth Gray
- Evelyn S. Weishuhn
- Rose Marie Tokarski
- Vivian S. Davis
- Novi News
- Novi Community Briefs
- Novi Now
- Novi school bus schedules
- Novi Police Briefs
- Novi Now
- Novi Community Briefs
- Lansing Connection with State Sen. Nancy Cassis: Legislation needed to address MEGA audit findings
- A reason to smile: Novi periodontist gives free dental care to Southfield man
- Charity organization is eager to help community
- Youth get chance to grow
- Police command group agrees to concessions
- Breaking down barriers: Ambassadors help make transition to high school easier
- Novi City Council OKs speed limit changes
- Council OKs speed limit changes
- Deadly crash closes M-5 in Novi
- Monday and Tuesday Ozone Action days, says SEMCOG
- Monday and Tuesday Ozone Action days, says SEMCOG
- Wixom: St. Catherine of Siena Academy secures bond financing for new all-girls high school
- St. Catherine of Siena Academy secures bond financing
- Boosters Tastefest set for Sept. 24
- Cadence Advance
- Yassou!
- EGR, Ramona's table OK
- Cascade ready to dedicate Peace Park
- FH Central graduates skate the shoreline to Glen Arbor
- ArtPeers presents its second annual Fall Festival focusing on local artists
- Are you ready?
- Local entrepreneur shares some timely recipes for healthy treats
- Cascade fire truck gets decked out
- Memory Walk
- Frederick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park: Celebrating the changing seasons
- Hope College Great Performance Series: a circus of dance and music
- Calvin College: Celebrating the opening of the new Covenant Fine Arts Center
- Attn: Readers: What's in a Month?
- Brick Road Pizza now offers brews
- Center opens with series with abstract exhibit
- Honored beat
- On-the-Town Weekend Buzz: Circle Theatre, Rivertown Artists' Guild, and 80s Dance Night
- Ada board settles with state over sewage spills: Order calls for township to pay fine, make repairs
- Blodgett's new wing of 138 beds almost ready to open
- Bailey trail to get overlook
- The Antrim Review
- Obituaries
- Mancelona Marine s death brings cost of war close to home
- Local couple helps students through Futures For Children
- Residents want more Torch Lake access
- Rubber Ducky Festival!
- Obituaries
- New York City s Mosque builders may not understand what freedom really is all about
- Happy People - Bellaire resident s legacy
- Antrim County Marine remembered as happy, energetic young man
- Obituaries
- Here s another book northern Michigan history buffs must have
- Recognizing the importance of Antrim s outdoors
- Park problems, blight ordinance, zoning addressed at Central Lake meeting
- Area Seniors to break ground on new center
- Saline Reporter
- The Saline Reporter Front Page
- SALINE: Fair parade set for Saturday
- SALINE: Strut 'N' Your Mutt Charity Dog Walk set Sept. 18 in Mill Pond Park
- SALINE: Saline Flowerland employee wins homemaker title in Chelsea
- The Saline Reporter Front Page
- SALINE: Fair parade set for Saturday
- SALINE: Strut 'N' Your Mutt Charity Dog Walk set Sept. 18 in Mill Pond Park
- SALINE: Saline Flowerland employee wins homemaker title in Chelsea
- SALINE: Dozen residents of Rolling Meadows fall victim to fraud scheme
- Saline Police Briefs: Another larceny reported by tractor store employees; officers seek charges in OWI cases
- The Saline Reporter Front Page
- SALINE: Fair parade set for Saturday
- SALINE: Strut 'N' Your Mutt Charity Dog Walk set Sept. 18 in Mill Pond Park
- SALINE: Saline Flowerland employee wins homemaker title in Chelsea
- SALINE: Dozen residents of Rolling Meadows fall victim to fraud scheme
- Saline Police Briefs: Another larceny reported by tractor store employees; officers seek charges in OWI cases
- The Saline Reporter Front Page
- SALINE: Fair parade set for Saturday
- SALINE: Strut 'N' Your Mutt Charity Dog Walk set Sept. 18 in Mill Pond Park
- SALINE: Saline Flowerland employee wins homemaker title in Chelsea
- Garden City Observer
- Ready: Garden City teachers prep for new year, new school layout
- GC High students face revised conduct code
- Teens present Christian drama based on Columbine killings
- Coalition's 5K promotes drug, alcohol awareness
- GC schools ready to hire crossing guards
- City named in flooding damage lawsuit
- Getting ready
- Garden City: Dance Express keeps families movin'
- Community Calendar
- Family traces roots to Mayflower passenger
- Trail event gives walkers escape route
- Walk away from investments you don't understand
- Lawsuits filed over June flooding
- GCYAA Cougars show they care with cleanup
- Garden Clippings
- Register now for dance classes
- Pair arrested trying to steal vehicle
- Installment plan puts new rescue in fire garage
- GC schools make grade on state report card
- Dance Express keeps families movin'
- Chelsea Standard
- Bulletin Board
- CHELSEA: CCA to showcase music programs during open house
- CHELSEA: 'Boeing-Boeing' actors talk up life at the Purple Rose
- CHELSEA: Aldrich named 2010 champion junior homemaker
- CHELSEA: Community fair reports record-breaking numbers
- LYNDON TWP: Planning Commission revises township's master plan
- CHELSEA: Jeff Daniels, Purple Rose featured on cable golf show
- CHELSEA: CHS alumna to compete in Miss Teen USA pageant
- CHELSEA: Local woman named champion homemaker
- CHELSEA: Beach Middle School welcomes new students
- CHELSEA: Autism fundraiser helps local family
- CHELSEA: Aldrich named 2010 fair queen (with audio)
- Bulletin Board
- CHELSEA: CCA to showcase music programs during open house
- CHELSEA: 'Boeing-Boeing' actors talk up life at the Purple Rose
- CHELSEA: Aldrich named 2010 champion junior homemaker
- CHELSEA: Community fair reports record-breaking numbers
- LYNDON TWP: Planning Commission revises township's master plan
- CHELSEA: Jeff Daniels, Purple Rose featured on cable golf show
- CHELSEA: CHS alumna to compete in Miss Teen USA pageant
- The Ile Camera
- Web Extra: Recreation Notes
- Honors: Miles Allen, Pamela Rutkowski
- Honors: Miles Allen, Pamela Rutkowski, Malcolm McLean, Alicia Pearson, Jarret Chamberlain
- Honor: Christopher Nelson
- Islander's quilts are accepted into Quilt Expo contest
- Grosse Ile girls strike gold
- News in Brief
- Live concert at church will feature former hard rock band members
- Clothesline Art Sale
- Charity motorcycle ride is revving up
- Veterans gala next Friday aims to recognize heroes
- Islander running for state Supreme Court seat
- 'Live' on air: Former islander, 95.5 personality guest hosts with Regis
- Missing boater found dead in river (with video)
- 'This whole city's a stage': Islander, sister work on set of new 20th Century movie
- Web Extra: Recreation Notes
- Honors: Miles Allen, Pamela Rutkowski
- Honors: Miles Allen, Pamela Rutkowski, Malcolm McLean, Alicia Pearson, Jarret Chamberlain
- Honor: Christopher Nelson
- Islander's quilts are accepted into Quilt Expo contest
- The Dexter Leader
- Dexter Police Blotter
- DEXTER: Village begins draft design plan for new fire station
- DEXTER: Construcion on Border-to-Border Trail set to begin
- LYNDON TWP: Planning Commission revises township's master plan
- DEXTER: Red Brick restaurant opens doors to public
- DEXTER: Mill Creek students form bond with therapy dog
- DEXTER: Fundraiser planned for Dexter Arts Center
- DEXTER: Church plans fundraiser for Faith in Action
- DEXTER: Mill Creek students form bond with therapy dog
- DEXTER: Church plans fundraiser for Faith in Action
- DEXTER: Mill Creek students form bond with therapy dog
- DEXTER: Fundraiser planned for Dexter Arts Center
- DEXTER: Church plans fundraiser for Faith in Action
- Construction of Dexter-Pinckney Road Bridge nearly complete
- Dexter Police Blotter
- DEXTER: Village begins draft design plan for new fire station
- DEXTER: Construcion on Border-to-Border Trail set to begin
- LYNDON TWP: Planning Commission revises township's master plan
- DEXTER: Red Brick restaurant opens doors to public
- DEXTER: Fundraiser planned for Dexter Arts Center
- Charlevoix Courier
- Enbridge wants to work on Lake Michigan pipeline
- Kaye L. MacMillan, 61
- Golden wedding anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schnackenberg
- Kitson graduates from U.S. Coast Guard Recruit Training Center
- JRAC offers 'Favorite Things' exhibit
- Hospice Fall Grief Support Program begins Sept. 21
- Hospital foundation, arts council look for 'Crossings' sponsor
- A season of change
- Sea lampreys to be studied
- Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair has banner year
- NCMC offers college credit program to high school students
- Klooster Road re-paving starting next week
- Conditions turning rough on Lake Michigan
- Water work coming
- Conditions turning rough on Lake Michigan, Charlevoix Red Fox Regatta postponed
- Police still seeking second assault suspect
- Plans on track for $1 million terminal expansion at Charlevoix Municipal Airport
- Charlevoix nurse dies in motorcycle crash
- Enbridge wants to work on Lake Michigan pipeline
- Laraine M. (Rice) Dawson, 69
- The Leader and The Kalkaskian
- Back to their roots: KPS graduates return to fill teaching roles
- BOC promotes Day of Caring : Urges all citizens to volunteer
- Dynasty in the making: Kalkaska Public Schools adds third Swoverland to staff roster
- Swine solo: Miss Piggy unchallenged in Kalkaska County Fair competition
- DC rally draws Kalkaska couple: Controversial gathering calls for change of heart
- Touchy subject: Area bikers denounce road repairs on favored stretch
- Letters to the Editor
- Should Bond Bubble cause you worry?
- One in the Bag
- Observations from River Ridge: Perfectly delightful
- LOW (Little Old Woman): Abbreviations
- Back to their roots: KPS graduates return to fill teaching roles
- BOC promotes Day of Caring : Urges all citizens to volunteer
- Dynasty in the making: Kalkaska Public Schools adds third Swoverland to staff roster
- Swine solo: Miss Piggy unchallenged in Kalkaska County Fair competition
- DC rally draws Kalkaska couple: Controversial gathering calls for change of heart
- Touchy subject: Area bikers denounce road repairs on favored stretch
- Letters to the Editor
- Should Bond Bubble cause you worry?
- One in the Bag
- State Line Observer
- Drink to this
- Holy heatwave!
- Remember this footwork?
- The futuristic 1970s
- Forget about #19
- In case you re visiting
- The other Vietnam rescue
- Let God handle it
- You need a subscription, Sept. 1, 2010
- e-mail galore
- Just south of the east side
- Antibiotics in ant agriculture
- Over the edge
- Bedbug map
- Dinosaurs and Noah
- Green and a half
- Fire tornado
- The northern routes
- Jonesville wins in final minute
- Ronald Reagan, environmentalist?
- Belleville Enterprise
- Teachers to vote on new union contract
- Citizens Fire Academy classes open
- Board surprises legislator
- Van Buren students are on target with their latest project
- Donations bring new equipment to school
- Top drivers
- Van Buren beach closed temporarily
- McClanahan appointed permanent public safety director [3]
- Local girl vies for title
- Downtown streetscape moves into final stages
- Oscoda County Herald
- Dwayne Rau Memorial Cross Country Invitational
- Dwayne Rau Memorial Cross Country Race
- Fairview Area Schools makes changes 2010-11 school year
- No applicants submitted for Fairview board vacancy so far
- Fairview Lumber closes
- Investors looking for new site for sawmill
- No new details emerging in Red Oak Café arson so far
- At this time one year ago
- A deck of race cards
- Our view: Grant for Northern Michigan broadband is overdue
- Mio AuSable Schools continues to improve facilities for 2010
- Huron Pines board member to host wildlife tour Sept. 3
- Cage fights held at McGregor Athletic Complex
- Police investigate break-ins at Parmalee Trading Post
- Emergency Management coordinator retiring
- Lillian L. Duggan
- Anna L. (VanLacken) VanFleteren
- Caroline E. Armstrong
- Grant to help establish fiberoptic network in northern Michigan
- Co. road 489 scheduled to be resurfaced after Labor Day
- Romulus Roman
- Parade of Lights seeks entries and volunteer help
- by: Tim Leary (Millage loss forces more city cuts)
- by: M.W. (Millage loss forces more city cuts)
- by: AC (Romulus continues to battle waste wells)
- by: RomRes (Romulus continues to battle waste wells)
- by: kim kardashian sex tape free (It s nothing but action in new Transformers)
- Romulus continues to battle waste wells [2]
- Millage loss forces more city cuts [2]
- by: Joe Trimboli (Northville superintendent announces his retirement)
- by: Martin Bryant (Mayor is chosen for Starfish board)
- by: Alex (Owners protest police shooting of dog)
- by: x (Police investigate shooting at hospital site)
- by: cm (Romulus seeks millage to avoid staff layoffs)
- Romulus continues to battle waste wells
- Millage loss forces more city cuts
- by: Bev Beltramo (New chaplain checks in at Annapolis Hospital)
- by: Bernie (Farewell to one more of a dying breed)
- by: Alex Hallani (Total Tobacco) (Wayne police apprehend armed robber)
- by: Tim Leary (An unfair way to win)
- by: AC (Romulus seeks millage to avoid staff layoffs)
- The Clare Sentinel
- 97th district constituents can contact Booher s office
- Martin's Family Fun Ranch expands in Lake
- Issue of road patrol tax millage surfaces in discussion
- Farwell Area Schools District purchases two new buses
- Confusing test pattern on downtown McEwan ends Tuesday
- Citizens object to second ambulance service moving into Clare County
- County official names Harrison native exec. asst.
- Rick Miller returns to undersheriff, supervisor jobs with no work restrictions
- Clare County native Marshall Bonham serves USAF in Afghanistan
- Woes traveling McEwan Street downtown
- MMDC picks up multiple year contract with city of Clare
- Moore claims he delayed resigning since governor never did special elections before … untrue, Granholm called for two special elections
- Jim Ogg, heart transplant, participates in U.S. Transplant game
- Grant Twp Supervisor Dysinger takes on State Tax Commission in court
- Case is closed says Miller on holding two public offices
- Clare County Commissioners change budgeting schedule
- Radio fans upset with replacement of Gladwin WGDN 103 FM radio show morning hosts
- Armada Times
- Obituaries: Sept. 1
- Letter to the Editor: Sept. 1
- Golf team keeps building on young foundation
- Tennis team wants repeat of BWAC title
- Briefs: The Talk of The Times
- Local rider enjoying rare breed
- Memorial Rock may soon get a polishing
- Zoning dispute makes it to trial
- Obituaries: Sept. 1
- Letter to the Editor: Sept. 1
- Golf team keeps building on young foundation
- Tennis team wants repeat of BWAC title
- Briefs: The Talk of The Times
- Local rider enjoying rare breed
- Memorial Rock may soon get a polishing
- Zoning dispute makes it to trial
- Obituaries: Sept. 1
- Letter to the Editor: Sept. 1
- Golf team keeps building on young foundation
- Tennis team wants repeat of BWAC title
- Harbor Light
- Sheriff investigating theft of large amount of pet food (Local News Section)
- Above the Fold: Harbor Springs names interim athletic director
- Local golfer scores his first hole-in-one (Sports Section)
- Cross country team kicks off season with a win at Central Lake (Sports Section)
- Upcoming Harbor Springs High School sporting events (Sports Section)
- Volleyball team competes in tournament (Sports Section)
- 3.5 women's team participates in tennis state finals (Sports Section)
- Varsity football team opens season with loss (Sports Section)
- Rams soccer team hosts invitational, plays three matches at Ottawa Stadium (Sports Section)
- Local golf results (Sports Section)
- Views of the Past (Observations, Commentary & Trends Section)
- Letter: Appreciate reception for Championship racing on Little Traverse Bay (Observations, Commentary & Trends Section)
- Letter: Enhance the walking experience on the bluff (Observations, Commentary & Trends Section)
- Letter: Consolidated library service options should be considered (Observations, Commentary & Trends Section)
- Leonard Kosequat (Obituaries Section)
- Gerald Seeley (Obituaries Section)
- Dennos celebrates women artists (Local News Section)
- Pilot project offers high school juniors and seniors additional way to earn college credits (Local News Section)
- Hospital offers Lumbar Spinal Stenosis lecture Wed., Sept. 22 (Local News Section)
- What a wonderful world! (Local News Section)
- The Mackinac Island Town Crier
- Jazz Festival To Feature Trombone Shorty
- Island Deliberates Ferry Franchises, Property Purchase
- No Down Time for Busy Huron, Just a Fresh Coat of Paint
- Mackinac Island Yacht Club Bridge Results
- Bike and Buggy Bridge League Concludes 37th Year of Play
- Rayment, Orr, Callewaert Are Top Tournament Golfers
- Becki Barnwell, Bill Murcko, Mary Bea McWatters Display Art
- Jewish Congregation Hosts New Year s Services
- Geimer, Murray
- Croghan Painting Joins Health Center Collection
- Community Welcome To Attend School Picnic Tues.
- Island Airport Closure Date Moved to September 14
- Island Student Adrienne Rilenge Improves Skills at Music Camp
- Guns Top Hoses To Finally Break Seven-year Softball Streak
- For the Record...
- Benefit Set for Fritz, Lindsay George
- 40th Mackinac Island Horse Show Offers Riders Great Experience
- Some in Mackinaw City Raise Concerns About Ferries
- Police Say Porters Are Overloading; Porters Ask for Help With Traffic
- Mackinac Bridge Walk Dedicated to Larry Rubin Monday
- Milan News-Leader
- MILAN: Officials discuss implications of closing channel in Saline River
- MILAN: Past Tense: A look at Woodley's Restaurant in 1976
- MILAN: Council OKs formation of Ford Lake Rehabilitation and Review Committee
- MILAN: City officials approve $842K to remove, replace dam's retaining wall
- MILAN: Superintendent says schools to open on schedule despite construction
- MILAN: The Milan News-Leader's front page
- MILAN: Federal investigators say oily substance in Saline River came from Kroger's Dumpster
- MILAN: Officials discuss implications of closing channel in Saline River
- MILAN: Past Tense: A look at Woodley's Restaurant in 1976
- MILAN: Council OKs formation of Ford Lake Rehabilitation and Review Committee
- MILAN: City officials approve $842K to remove, replace dam's retaining wall
- MILAN: Superintendent says schools to open on schedule despite construction
- MILAN: The Milan News-Leader's front page
- MILAN: Federal investigators say oily substance in Saline River came from Kroger's Dumpster
- MILAN: Feds investigate oily substance found in Saline River
- MILAN: Officials discuss implications of closing channel in Saline River
- MILAN: Past Tense: A look at Woodley's Restaurant in 1976
- MILAN: Council OKs formation of Ford Lake Rehabilitation and Review Committee
- MILAN: City officials approve $842K to remove, replace dam's retaining wall
- MILAN: Superintendent says schools to open on schedule despite construction
- Manchester Enterprise
- MANCHESTER: Registration deadline looms for Huron River Watershed Council's River RoundUp event
- MANCHESTER: Oktoberfest event may feel more German this year
- MANCHESTER: Community Resource Center assembling community volunteer slide show project
- MANCHESTER: Local man speaks in Washington, D.C. for school social work legislation
- MANCHESTER: Event organizers recruiting classics, motorcycles for Oktoberfest car show
- MANCHESTER: Ducks on sale now for Rubber Duckie Race at Sept. 18's Oktoberfest celebration
- MANCHESTER: High school juniors, seniors take on task of tutoring peers in Dutch Tutoring
- MANCHESTER: Sharon Township residents start website to share township news, developments
- MANCHESTER: Sharon Township Board of Trustees seeking new township supervisor
- MANCHESTER: Registration deadline looms for Huron River Watershed Council's River RoundUp event
- MANCHESTER: Oktoberfest event may feel more German this year
- MANCHESTER: Community Resource Center assembling community volunteer slide show project
- MANCHESTER: Local man speaks in Washington, D.C. for school social work legislation
- MANCHESTER: Event organizers recruiting classics, motorcycles for Oktoberfest car show
- MANCHESTER: Ducks on sale now for Rubber Duckie Race at Sept. 18's Oktoberfest celebration
- MANCHESTER: High school juniors, seniors take on task of tutoring peers in Dutch Tutoring
- MANCHESTER: Sharon Township residents start website to share township news, developments
- MANCHESTER: Sharon Township Board of Trustees seeking new township supervisor
- MANCHESTER: Registration deadline looms for Huron River Watershed Council's River RoundUp event
- MANCHESTER: Oktoberfest event may feel more German this year
- Wayne Eagle
- Weekend Wheelfest will roll through Goudy Park in Wayne
- Clinic offers HOPE
- Westland names new city attorney and budget director
- Wayne police apprehend armed robber [2]
- New chaplain checks in at Annapolis Hospital [1]
- New chaplain checks in at Annapolis Hospital
- Wayne to spend grant funds to re-hab houses
- Wayne issues annual golf challenge
- Wayne police apprehend armed robber [1]
- Earning their stripes
- Wayne police apprehend armed robber
- City of Wayne to celebrate golden anniversary
- Cruise debate shows deeper issues
- School closures, retirements make for a busy summer
- Retired administrator seeks vacant district Senate seat
- Wayne officials sign off on Michigan cruise
- Wayne resident helps tornado victims [2]
- Wayne resident helps tornado victims [1]
- Wayne police prepare for major transition
- Wayne resident helps tornado victims
- Hudson Post-Gazette
- School gets under way Tuesday
- Expansion in the works at Sukhi's 127 Party Store
- Bean Creek Festival to be September 10, 11 and 12
- Tigers start season with 28-6 win
- Football practice gets under way
- Lost arts come to life at Thompson House Museum
- Grant funding helping city carry out improvements
- Tiger football team getting ready for 2010 season
- Police chief warns about thefts from autos
- Schools getting set for opening day
- Post-Gazette staffer Pauline Garr retires
- Planning Commission rejects proposed chicken ordinance change
- Senior Center kitchen to move to Hudson Sept. 7
- Football team seeks repeat
- Belleville View
- SUMPTER TWP: Nixle introduced to area
- VAN BUREN TWP: GE to add 130 new jobs in Van Buren Township
- VAN BUREN TWP: Parkwood Manor owners request tax exemption
- Homefront: How I Spent My Summer Vacation, Part 2
- Van Buren Township to upgrade select water mains
- BELLEVILLE: Artists participate in BACA show
- BELLEVILLE: New district website could be ready for start of school
- BELLEVILLE: Belleville Community Chorus readying for fall season
- Belleville police dispatch logs: Aug. 22-29
- Van Buren Township police dispatch logs: Aug. 22-29
- BELLEVILLE: New BHS principal optimistic as school year approaches (WITH VIDEO)
- SUMPTER TWP: Nixle introduced to area
- VAN BUREN TWP: GE to add 130 new jobs in Van Buren Township
- VAN BUREN TWP: Parkwood Manor owners request tax exemption
- Homefront: How I Spent My Summer Vacation, Part 2
- Van Buren Township to upgrade select water mains
- BELLEVILLE: Artists participate in BACA show
- BELLEVILLE: New district website could be ready for start of school
- BELLEVILLE: Belleville Community Chorus readying for fall season
- Belleville police dispatch logs: Aug. 22-29
- Brown City Banner
- Cartoon
- Don t block what we voted to happen
- Not for my children
- Proven benefits of pot
- Our Opinion
- Port Huron Hospital offers AARP safe driving class
- SC4 to offer certified nurse aide training in October
- A Christmas tradition continues in Marlette
- Thanks for support
- Kindness greatly appreciated following July 20 house fire
- Take note on changes to immunization requirements
- Cartoon
- SC4 staff enjoy picnic
- Freshwater science classes on tap at SC4
- Recommendations sent out for Silver Lining awards
- Workers dismissed at Vlasic plant
- Birthdays
- Good of officials to lay down the rules
- Thanks to Hogtown
- Cartoon
- Inkster Ledger Star
- Literacy Day rally planned Sept. 18
- Inkster Night Out is overwhelming success
- Library lures teen readers
- Inkster joins national crime prevention program
- City of Inkster begins sidewalk repair effort
- Sorority plans health fair
- Inkster schools provide meals [2]
- Group seeks to train entrepreneurs in Inkster
- Inkster schools provide meals [1]
- Westwood appoints new superintendent
- Grant will help fund Starfish organization
- Inkster schools provide meals
- Inkster groups put best foot forward
- Inkster students receive scholarships
- Inkster census responses still lag
- Court honors longtime employees
- Census Fun Day planned in Inkster
- Inkster speller wins national honors
- Inkster honored for fitness classes
- Inkster prepares for Clean Sweep
- Cassopolis Vigilant
- Wanda R. Crosby, 92
- Randall Clark, 54 / Aug. 30, 1955 Aug. 20, 2010
- Terry Koski, 70 / June 20, 1940 Aug. 25, 2010
- Raymond Hiemstra, 84 / July 25, 1926 Aug. 25, 2010
- Leonard Bufkin, 73 / Oct. 27, 1936 Aug. 24, 2010
- Edwardsburg Lions reports success for circus
- Safe Kids Cass County expresses thanks
- Learn more about the Miss Cassopolis pageant at meeting
- Squires introduces new procedures for transition
- Cassopolis school employees meet with state officials
- Allegan man, intent on robbing bank, faces 10 years in prison
- Ross Beatty on state list for lowest achieving schools
- Larry Lyons: I m glad I don t know what s in the beach sand
- Cassopolis volleyball swept by Grace, White Pigeon
- Niles wins VanDenBerg Invitational
- Edwardsburg finishes second at own soccer invitational
- Tina L. Hoover / Dec. 20, 1972 Aug. 3, 2010
- Mosque opposition trashing the concepts of First Amendment
- It s payback time for Congress
- Jo-Ann Boepple: Telephonesm once a sign of the future a thing of the past?
- Edwardsburg Argus
- Wanda R. Crosby, 92
- Randall Clark, 54 / Aug. 30, 1955 Aug. 20, 2010
- Terry Koski, 70 / June 20, 1940 Aug. 25, 2010
- Raymond Hiemstra, 84 / July 25, 1926 Aug. 25, 2010
- Leonard Bufkin, 73 / Oct. 27, 1936 Aug. 24, 2010
- Edwardsburg Lions reports success for circus
- Safe Kids Cass County expresses thanks
- Edwardsburg band director s Lake Effect Jazz to perform
- Edwardsburg/Ontwa firefighters receive advice at workshop
- Cass County administrator search back to square one
- Edwardsburg finishes second at own soccer invitational
- Meth user tells judge he is guilty by association
- It s back to school for Edwardsburg students
- Prison sentence for man intent on robbing Edwardsburg bank
- Lions, Tigers and Camels oh my!
- Chamber focuses on local businesses with expo
- Tina L. Hoover / Dec. 20, 1972 Aug. 3, 2010
- Mosque opposition trashing the concepts of First Amendment
- It s payback time for Congress
- Jo-Ann Boepple: Telephonesm once a sign of the future a thing of the past?
- Harbor Country News
- Evelyn Eleanor Stark
- Balzer benefit greatly appreciated
- Life is good during the Berrien County Youth Fair
- Dreaming Big Fund gets lift from golf tourney
- Blueberries to help Bridgman students eat healthy
- Dobbins leaving city manager job Oct. 1
- New Buffalo turns to area native to lead Elementary School
- Youngsters achieve firsts at the fair
- City seeking $1.5 million grant for Oselka Park work
- 'Voyageurs' explore Galien River Marsh
- Construction season going strong at Bridgman, New Buffalo schools
- Train makes New Buffalo-to-Chicago commute possible
- Successful Umbrellas of Harbert Auction bidders gain works of art
- Galien stakeout yields 2 arrests
- Economic development director introduced
- Streetscape project transforming Bridgman
- The snowmobile show goes on at Renegade Lake
- Immanuel preschool, day care thrive as elementary program ends
- Animals united with owners at local farmers markets
- It's hip to be 'Outsiders' for these artists
- Huron County Press
- Last week s sports action in photo
- Soccer Results
- County Press Sports Calendar
- Lady Hatchets host V ball tourney
- Bad Axe Harriers third at BC Invite
- Pirates sink Bad Axe in season opener
- Warrior offense clicks against Wolverines
- Industrial Summit draws attention to Huron County
- If you paint it.....they will play!
- USA school board gives green light for improvements
- Former Owen-Gage teacher guilty
- First-ever BBMAC 5K scheduled
- Inaugural Beet Feet 5K set to go
- Couple serving in Vanuatu to speak in Elkton
- Nature Center to host events
- Suicide Memorial Garden to be on display
- Huron County MARSP to meet Sept. 22
- Octagon Barn to draw visitors
- Girl Scouts to host area registrations
- Saying Yes! to Michigan wind energy
- Boyne City Gazette
- Theater may Come to Boyne
- Gazette Turns 1
- Nancy Kay Huff, 61
- We're All In This Together
- Legion Honors Local Veteran
- Reign of Grace
- Financial Moves for Stay-At-Home Spouses
- BCPD Weekly Report
- What is a Church? Refreshment
- Flag Etiquette
- Heartfelt Thanks
- A History of Boyne Businesses - Part 3
- Pink Ribbon Ride Coming
- United Methodist Church - Week of 5/30/10
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- A History of Boyne Business - Part 2
- Lucinda May Hodgkin, 89
- The Stars of Tomorrow Coming to Boyne
- What is the Church? A Team
- Boy Meets Girl
- The Hamtramck Review
- Hamtramck s homegrown feeling will be contagious this weekend
- A few questions with Rapper HUSH
- A look back at Hamtramck s party of all parties
- Kustom car show celebrates a way of life
- Drivers beware: Hamtramck has speed traps
- Pot law raises more questions than answers
- St. Joe s sister nursing home gets an uplift
- Former Gandhi restaurant has a new name and new look
- Festival Committee is working to make sure city is reimbursed
- This year s Hamtramck Festival has some new features
- Council s refusal to do the right thing threatens our safety
- Word spreads on repairing grandstand
- At one time, Hamtramck was the center of baseball
- Hamtown's movers and shakers…
- Sidewalk repair program just about finished
- A deal city retirees can t refuse?
- City s budget woes may cut into Police Department
- Teens go on robbery spree
- City is still waiting for Detroit
- A baseball legend s tale is now ready to be told
- The Michigan Citizen
- Gaming the Census: If it ain't one scheme it's another
- Nightmare, dream or in between
- Restore residency, stop redlining, go green
- Community control
- Maputo uprising, demonstrators killed
- Community reinvents, celebrates Calimera park
- Brenda Lawrence talks about cities, schools, jobs and economic growth
- Northwest Detroit's Winship Community gets makeover
- Teachers adrift in DPS chaos
- Empty head, loaded gun
- The early history of U.S. political parties
- Creating a new democracy
- Woodward Rail Project promotes 'livability'
- U.S. Postal workers rally to save Saturday Service
- Detroit: America's Ground Zero
- Sunday Dinner Company engages community
- A 'new' Detroit
- Africa considers a Continent-wide space agency
- Sudan: U.S. indecisive as tension builds over vote
- Sudan: South seeks IGAD help over 'Plan' to scuttle poll
- The Burton View
- The VIEW from here
- Editor missing the big picture
- Fat Guy s Corner
- Volleyball squads find tough competition
- Genesee Christian gets first win
- TENNIS
- Sports VIEW
- Sports Shorts
- Atherton, Bentley beat GAC newbies
- All-American hockey team approved for Lapeer
- FSO to hold auditions for 2010-2011 season
- Community Briefs
- Hot Tickets
- living history
- News Briefs
- Popular presenters to headline at Applewood series
- Parks and Rec receives two grants
- Mott Foundation makes $500,000 grant to identify best way to halt Asian carp
- Michigan added to list in shell egg recall
- Investigation closed on dog shooting
- The Flint Township View
- Column was a slap against religious freedom
- Kids never outgrow the I wants
- OUTDOOR CALENDAR
- Abundant Giant Canada goose population could spell success for hunters
- Hot weather fishing tip: Go top water
- College gridiron grind
- RoundUp
- Record 10,200 run Crim Festival of Races
- TEE TIME
- TENNIS
- Good Neighbor Day
- GOLF
- Carman soccer remains undefeated on season
- Early games will make or break Michigan s season
- Sports Shorts
- Cavs sputter out of starting gate
- All-American hockey team approved for Lapeer
- Flint Community Players announces 82nd season
- FSO to hold auditions
- SCENE
- Albion College
- Albion Advantage Featured on Lansing TV, Washington Post Web Site
- Albion Advantage story to air on Lansing TV tonight
- Albion Advantage Continues to Capture National Attention
- All-College Picnic Goes Waste-Free for Year of Sustainability
- Dabney Selected for R.D. Post of Japan Study Program in 2011-12
- Chemistry Project Uses Lego Kit to Screen Metals
- New Initiatves Start 2010-11 on Innovative Path
- Week of Impact Kicks off Year of Sustainability
- Daily Caller Web Site Ranks Albion Among Best Colleges for Producing Politicans
- Grand Rapids Mayor George Heartwell, '71, Opens Albion College Year of Sustainability
- Albion's Alumni Engagement Effort Included in Free Press Article
- Albion Pulls Rank as National 'Military-Friendly' School
- Albion Welcomes First-Year Students
- Institutional Advancement Exceeds FY '10 Fundraising Goal
- Creighton Returns From Internship With Knowledge to Share
- Albion President Maintains Colleges Can Combine Career Preparation and Well Rounded Education
- Sheldon, '08, Survives Cut to Play Extra Role in Motion Picture
- Henry Combines Passions During Free Press Internship
- Havens Family Enjoys Successful Run in Canoe Championships
- Munitions, Marching and (Re)Making History: Andrew Kercher's Michilimackinac Summer
- Alma College
- Fiesta To Celebrate Mexican Independence
- July 2010
- TV Commercial Promotes the Alma Experience
- New Hogan Center Enhances Student Experience
- Jeff Abernathy Assumes Alma College Presidency
- Band Leaders Improve Their Skills at Music Camps
- Photos from New Zealand: Kayaks, Seals, Scenery
- May 2010
- Dr. Lorenz Receives National Honor for Service Learning
- Students Earn Dean's List Honors for Winter Term 2010
- Students Explore Science During Summer PRISM Project
- Volleyball Team Plans August Tour to Nicaragua
- June 2010
- Alma Extends Sympathies to Family Members
- NSF Awards Grant for Spider Research
- Alma College Receives 'Best in the Midwest' Designation
- New Book Analyzes Calvinist Theology and Capitalism
- New Sculpture Symbolizes Student Performance
- Orientation Week Kicks Off New Academic Year
- Baker College
- 2010 Ed Kurtz Leadership Scholarship Recipients Announced
- Baker College of Clinton Township Rad Tech Program Granted Renewed Accreditation
- Baker College of Port Huron Vet Tech Program Granted Continued Provisional Accreditation
- Baker College of Jackson Hosts 2nd Annual Math Summit
- Baker College of Clinton Township President Receives 2010 Leadership Award
- Baker College Students Win NKBA Outstanding Student Award
- Baker College of Allen Park Names Y. Langley as Vice President for Career Services
- Baker College of Muskegon Culinary Arts Program Granted Renewed Accreditation
- Baker College of Cadillac Names Lori Dewey as Nursing Program Director
- Baker College's Culinary Institute of Michigan Announces Fall Schedule of Community Cooking Classes
- Calvin College
- Collective Wisdom: A Pattern for Prayer
- Feature Story: Projected Images in Worship: Illustrate or Illuminate?
- Web Highlighter - May 20
- The Prism of Calvin's Political Legacy in the United States
- A cheery Happy 500th Birthday to a non-dour Reformer: John Calvin
- Talking healthcare
- Harvard for Homeschoolers?
- How does your work shape your view of human nature?
- Chasing Emily: A Review of 'Emily's Ghost'
- Glittering Vices
- In Defense of Extravagance
- previous items
- Featured Grant: Union University, Jackson, Tennessee
- Feature Story: Another World Is Possible: Witness in Argentina
- Web Highlighter - March 6
- Audio: Religion and Social Order: Lessons From Katrina and the Tsunami
- Top Ten Worship Planning Ideas from John Calvin
- Web Highlighter - March 24
- Web Highlighter - April 3
- Walking the Road to Emmaus
- Central Michigan Life - Central Michigan University
- CMU wins Youngstown State Invitational
- UPDATED: CMU allows two goals late, loses 2-1 at West Virginia
- LeFevour cut by Bears; Brown, Zombo make NFL rosters
- CMU allows two goals late, loses 2-1 at West Virginia
- Volleyball beats Niagara, 3-1, for first win of season
- Volleyball beats Niagra, 3-1, for first win of season
- Michigan State Police trooper stationed in Mount Pleasant faces assault charges
- VIDEO: CMU v. Hampton Football Recap
- A goalie family: three compete for starting position on women's field hockey team
- CMU junior Emily Smith dies; cause of death undisclosed
- Ultrinsic allows students to bet on grades, plans to expand to CMU
- Medical marijuana not allowed on CMU s campus; legal disputes mounting throughout Michigan
- CMU Leadership Institute facing cuts, money saved to be put toward scholarships, financial aid
- Soccer looks to be more aggressive against West Virginia
- CMU fans' excitement hampered by loss of LeFevour, others amid home opener
- Adjunct numbers rising at CMU and across state, temporary faculty about 40% of instructors in 2009
- Light crowd attends tailgate for first game of the season
- Bicycle tour hits Mount Pleasant, continues to Mackinaw City
- Friday Feature: Student returns to CMU months after brain surgery
- COLUMN: Don't fault Rich Rod just yet
- Chimes - Calvin College
- Tea Party movement immature?
- Letters to the editor
- Is Mountain Dew yellow?
- From the editor
- For the queer kids: advice from experience
- Climate change has scientific consensus
- Climate change: a look at the facts
- Can you hold, please?
- American Sign Language should be accepted as a foreign language
- Salacious new animated comedy hits FX
- 'So Runs the World Away' expands Ritter's bountiful repertoire of lyrical albums
- 'Doctor Who' still entertaining
- It's tradition! Senior A&E writers share their five favorite media events of the year
- Goodbye faithful A&E readers...
- Graduation fun facts and oddities
- Commencement speaker named
- Academic regalia: dressed for success
- Women nab NCAA bid
- Tribute to a legend: Remembering Ernie Harwell
- Softball splits doubleheader with Adrian in season finale
- College for Creative Studies Detroit
- Crafts Alumna Received Lifetime Achievement Award
- CCS alumna, Lina Stephens, has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of African American Museums
- CCS Alumnus Awarded AIGA Medal
- Work of CCS Illustration Alumnus Selected for Spectrum Annual 14
- CCS Hosts Homecoming Alumni Reception
- CCS Alumni Create Television Ad for Pontiac GXP Series (*)
- CCS Welcomes Alumna Michelle Hinebrook for a Lecture On Her Work
- CCS Alumnus Ann Redner Awarded Top American Graphic Design Award
- Crain s and Detroit Renaissance to showcase creative companies
- CCS Custom Diplomas Frames
- CCS Archive
- A Note From Career Services
- Alumni Exhibitions
- Crain s and Detroit Renaissance to Showcase Creative Companies
- In Their Own Words
- Alumni Updates
- Alumni Exhibitions
- Alumni Updates
- CCS Alumni on Facebook!
- Alumni Spotlight
- Cornerstone University
- 9th Annual ESL Ministry Conference
- Ancient Studies Major Resurrected
- The Golden Eagle is Tweeting
- CU Partners with Big Ticket Festival
- Students Fast Social Media
- Leong Lands National Championship
- Golden Eagles Win WHAC Tournament, Earn Berth to NAIA Tournament
- CU Shoots for WHAC Title Tonight
- Elders Named Coach of the Year
- Four Lady Golden Eagles Honored
- Elders Named WHAC Coach of the Year
- Women's T&F Win Conference
- Cornerstone Hosts Business Breakfast
- Women's Track & Field Win Conference
- Golden Eagles Win WHAC Title
- Eagles Win WHAC Title
- Three new Hall of Fame Inductees
- Ripley Accepts ARC Scholarship
- J-Students Interview Future Governor
- GRAM Selects Hunter to Direct
- Davenport University
- EMBA and MBA open house at several campuses
- MBA Open house at several campuses
- Open house in Livonia and Grand Rapids
- Tuition reduced for the unemployed
- 2010 Scholarship Golf Classic
- Construction of the Robert W. Sneden Center
- National BPA champions!
- Sustainable Business Forum June 17 & 18
- 3rd Congressional District Debate May 24
- Congratulations to the Class of 2010!
- Sustainable Business Forum Coming Soon!
- Excellence in Business Dinner Gala is May 7
- Commencement is Sunday, May 2
- Information on the Investiture of Dr. Rick Pappas
- DU Accounting Students Offer Free Tax Preparation
- State BPA winners
- Watch a video recap of the Sneden Center ground breaking ceremony
- Morning classes at the Flint, Saginaw and Livonia campuses have been canceled today, February 10
- M.E. Davenport Foundation donates $2.5 million towards Sneden Center
- Spring Career Fairs - Save the Date
- Eastern Echo - Eastern Michigan University
- EMU reports security breach to computer server: employees with direct deposit urged to monitor accounts
- Army defeats EMU football team, 31-27, in Eagles' home opener
- American workers pay recovery's price, lose livable wages
- New women's group focuses on charity
- SEEUS offers students safety when walking campus at night
- EMU-AAUP reaches agreement with administration
- Former student union renovated to house classes this semester
- Lady Eagles soccer ready for new year
- Volleyball kicks off season with big wins
- Eastern steps up its football game
- Tigers fans prep for non-playoff season
- Fantasy football guide: 2010 studs and duds
- EMU graduates discuss shop specializing in novelty items
- Local rock cover band to record own music
- Eastern prohibits medical marijuana
- ImagiNations finalist reflects on summer internship with Disney
- Fall art exhibits to display work in many media
- Princeton Review: EMU strong in Midwest
- Police Blotter
- New women s group focuses on charity
- Eastern Michigan University
- MeLCat unavailable Monday September 13th
- Friday August 20: Library Catalog unavailable from 6-8pm
- New Format for Library Research Guides
- Looking for a Textbook?
- Electronic Reserves (Ereserves) training sessions for EMU faculty
- RefWorks Fundamentals Workshop, Wed. Jul 28th, 1pm
- Anatomy.tv training Wednesday August 4
- Library closed Saturday July 17th
- Library closed July 3rd, 4th and 5th
- University Archives Closed Fri June 25th and Mon June 28th
- FAX Services in the Library
- Textbooks Policy
- 24/7 Research Help Now Available
- Full text of many dissertations now available
- Intersession Hours April 26 - May 2
- 24/7 library hours during Club Halle, April 11 - 22
- 24/7 library hours during Club Halle, April 18 - 29
- Let Us Hear from You!
- Access Problems Tuesday March 30th
- Evening with Mark Twain, March 30, 6:30PM, Student Center
- Erie Square Gazette - St. Clair County Community College
- SC4 offers accelerated fall semester classes
- SC4 classes begin week of Sept. 20 at Algonac High School
- SC4 Thursday at Noon Concert Series begins Sept. 16
- SC4 to offer certified nurse aide training
- SC4 to offer supply chain technologies program
- SC4 professors present at national training workshop
- SC4 s The Spiral Studio featuring professor
- SC4 to offer online classes for educators
- Bachelor s degree classes available at SC4 University Center
- SC4 to offer new green residential building class
- SC4 to offer online health care classes
- SC4 team honored for hands-on teaching approach
- SC4 s The Spiral Studio featuring professor
- Information session set for SC4, Oakland University program
- More than 150 SC4 students earn summer honors
- More than 450 SC4 students earn spring honors
- SC4 holds Staff and Family Picnic prior to fall semester
- SC4 to use federal grant to develop freshwater science classes
- SC4 to offer customer sales and service classes
- SC4 to offer Emergency Medical Technician programs
- Grace Bible College
- Grace Bible men win second consecutive NCCAA Division II national title
- Order a Student Exam-time Survival Kit
- 'A Tribute To Women A Mother Daughter Tea
- 2010 National Day of Prayer at GBC
- Grace Singers Summer Tour 2010 ~ West Coast
- How to Unleash Your Assets into Income
- Adult & Online Studies at Grace Bible College
- The All NEW www.gbcol.edu
- ELEVENTH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC - SEPTEMBER 14, 2010
- Fall Kick-Off Brunch
- Grand Valley Lanthorn - Grand Valley State University
- Resurrect your soul at Fall Arts Celebration
- Top three reasons to hate the Emmy's
- Major Dumb to Ground Control: I'm worthless
- Shoreline Spectacular appeals to entire community, moves to new location
- Time to party on the Grand
- GVSU Summer Film Project nears completion
- '30 Minutes Or Less' latest film to make home in West Michigan
- Places to be: Grand Rapids' most popular venues
- University hires officer to oversee, develop curriculum
- Asian carp threaten Michigan ecosystem, economy
- GV professor runs 100 miles to support CEC
- New living center
- El Capitan operetta headlines September round of 50th Anniversary Events
- Increased patrols net 21 MIPs on move-in week
- Shlesinger welcomes back Lakers with laughs
- GVSU education students have chance to receive $30,000 in three years
- University raises tuition, cuts budget
- 7 simple steps to GV success
- The mating dance
- UBS holds off on textbook rental
- Grand Valley State University
- Iran expert available for comment on election
- Michigan offers statewide effort to cultivate entrepreneurship and new jobs amid recession
- First group of GVSU students selected for MSU medical school admission
- Current Business Trends: Slightly Better
- Grand Valley's AWRI plays key role in Muskegon Lake restoration
- New Web tool aimed at student success
- Seidman legacy will continue at Grand Valley
- President Haas presents breakfast lecture
- Africa's changing role and status in world affairs
- VP sees value in United Way
- Naming ceremony honors VanSteeland
- Hope College
- Article by Recent Graduate Highlights Research Experience
- Hope Mortar Board Chapter Named Best in Nation
- David Cho of English Faculty Authors Poetry Chapbook
- Alumni invited to join new Hope Concert Band
- Hope College Great Performance Series Announces 2010-11 Line-up
- Class of 2014 Generational Students
- U.S. News Again Includes Hope among Top Schools
- Hope Campus Becomes Backdrop for a Movie Shoot
- Reed Swift Honored as Volunteer Mentor
- Chemist William Polik Named ACS Fellow
- Hope Appoints New Alumni Board Members
- Hope Appoints New Trustees
- Hope Campus Becomes Backdrop for a Movie Shoot
- May 2010 Graduation Honors Announced
- Chemist Jeff Johnson Receives National ACS Research Grant
- Women's Basketball Team Honored for Academics
- Ten Hope Teams Receive MIAA GPA Award
- Hope Senior Grace Olamijulo Receives Scholarship for Nursing Conference
- Hope Junior Eric Dulmes Wins Homeland Security Scholarship
- Hope Junior Eric Dulmes Wins Homeland Security Scholarship
- Kettering University
- Honoring excellence
- Innovation Center grand opening
- 5th Anniversary
- Waste not, want not
- 'America's Best Colleges'
- Southern exposure
- Swedish Biogas begins construction
- Welcome back, Provost Simpson
- Discovering Kettering University
- Construction almost done
- Statewide award
- Best in the Midwest!
- Alums create legacy for Kettering Physics
- Spurring economic recovery
- Earning-power advantage
- Kettering grad makes impact
- Welcome Freshmen - 2010
- Co-op Hall of Fame 2010
- Closed July 2 and 5
- Dual fuel burner
- Lake Superior State University
- CornHole Tournament
- LSSU Kuk Sool Won Club
- Seamore Shuttle
- Seamore Shuttle
- OPeN LaTe! at the Galley
- Seamore Shuttle
- Oozeball 2010
- Soo Locks Boat Tour
- Seamore Shuttle
- Pep Band Practice
- Hypnotist Fredrick Winters
- Seamore Shuttle
- Lake State After Hours
- Faculty/Staff Lunch at the Quarterdeck
- LSSU invites community to Bud Cooper memorial
- Submit your event...
- Bowling at Dondee Lanes
- LSSU Dance Company Auditions
- LSSU Kuk Sool Won Club
- Seamore Shuttle
- Michigan State University
- MSU FRIB project achieves major milestone
- High-fat diet during puberty linked to breast cancer risk later in life
- Parking lot opening times vary for MSU tailgaters
- Why Americans believe Obama is a Muslim
- Networks - not size - give cities competitive advantage
- Faculty, staff, students can register for World Stem Cell Summit
- Teddy Bear Hospital and Picnic showcases children's health
- Researchers discover mechanism protecting plants against freezing
- Faculty, staff, students can register for 2010 World Stem Cell Summit
- Teddy Bear Hospital and Picnic shows commitment to children's health
- MSU names 18 ADS/UDS scholarship winners for 2010
- Fall Welcome activities begin; Habitat house one way to give back
- Foster care youth to address policymakers at MSU event
- Scientists post lower speed limit for cell-signaling protein assembly
- MSU, Whirlpool, Habitat for Humanity to partner for campus build
- MSU launches entrepreneurial education and support network
- MSU undergraduate programs rank among nation's best
- Zero tolerance ineffective in schools
- Minorities face barriers to effective ADHD treatments
- MSU study: Pro-smoking videos, often sexual, prominent on YouTube
- Michigan Technological University
- Death of the “Doughnut”: How Quaggas Are Casting a Pall on the Lake Michigan Fishery
- Death of the “Doughnut”: How Quaggas Are Casting a Pall on the Lake Michigan Fishery
- Michigan Tech Research Institute Maps Spread of Invasive Reed in Great Lakes Basin
- Celebrating O-Week: New Students Learn about Life at Tech
- Michigan Tech and H 2 Opportunities Partner to Develop New Water Resource Management Technologies
- Project Seeks a Better Image Inside Earth
- Federal Stimulus Grant Will Improve Broadband Service at Michigan Tech, Throughout the UP
- Research Addresses Volcanic Eruptions: Guatemalan VP Seeks Michigan Tech Input
- Michigan Tech Baja Team Wins Best Design
- Alumnus Teams with Tech to Reclaim Stamp Sand and Grow an Industry
- Michigan Tech Moves Up in US News Undergraduate Rankings
- Two Michigan Tech Students Granted DOE Graduate Fellowships
- Living the Suite Life: Michigan Tech Unveils New Residential Apartment Building
- Simple Design Equals Smaller Footprint: Rail-Veyor System for Mining (and More?)
- Biology Alumnus Puts Education to Work over the Gulf
- National Night Out a Hit at Daniell Heights
- Great Lakes Research Center: An Investment in the State, the Nation and the World's Freshwater Resources
- Michigan Tech Prof Helps Mighty Mac Gain National Recognition
- Michigan Tech Rated A Best in the Midwest; Among Nation's Top Universities Again by Princeton Review
- It Might Make Your Hair Stand on End
- Mirror News - Henry Ford Community College
- Interview: Bayside's Nick Ghanbarian
- ... And Justice for All
- HFCC Alumnus to Publish New Book
- Your Cover Letter Is Complete... Or Is It?
- Is The Lack of Parking Etiquette at HFCC Part of a Larger Issue?
- Students on Candidates
- Ramadan Dinner a Success
- New Language Promoted by Philosophy Club
- New Film Training Course at HFCC
- Negotions Continue Among AFO, College
- Deciphering the Economy
- Northwood University
- Northwood University begins new academic year with encouragements to embrace change, the virtues of capitalism
- Student Wins at GLO-BUS BSI Tournament
- Northwood University's MBA Program Coming to Grand Rapids
- Northwood University Students Welcome Academic Year with Ethics Ceremony
- More than 70 new athletes begin academic year at Texas campus
- Meet the 47th Annual Northwood University International Auto Show Executive Board - Show is October 15, 16, and 17
- Meet the 47th Annual Northwood University International Auto Show Executive Board ??Show is October 15, 16, and 17
- Northwood Gallery Presents 'Color, Light and Clay' Exhibition
- Northwood University Partners With Community Organizations to Reach Out to Local Professionals
- Alumna Begins Dream Job After Receiving Inspiration from Northwood University Board of Governor
- Northwood University Announces Michael Curry as Director of Communications
- Northwood University baseball team 'adopts' young cancer patient
- Northwood University soccer coach starts business drawing on marine biology background
- Northwood's Professional Development Center Unveils Valuable Tools
- Northwood University to Welcome Freshmen and Families During Welcome Weekend August 20-22
- Defender of Free Enterprise Manuel Ayau Passes Away
- Northwood Prepares to Salute Forgotten Soldiers
- Northwood University Appoints Larry Silvey Chair of Aftermarket Management Program
- Northwood University's Texas Campus revamps orientation schedule, holds final new student orientation of the summer
- Northwood To Host Dedication Ceremony Friday
- Oakland University
- Transfer Student Open House
- Graduate Open House
- Women's Soccer vs. IPFW @ Ultimate Soccer Arena
- Volleyball vs. Centenary
- Enhancing Your Career: An inside View on Employment Trends
- Women's Soccer vs. IUPUI
- 15th Annual Alumni Awards Banquet
- Fred M. Braun Memorial Lecture Series
- Men's Soccer Summit League Tournament
- Volleyball vs. Southern Utah
- Festival of Sport
- Volleyball vs. UMKC
- Grizz Kidz Club Kickoff
- Meadow Brook Hall Holiday Walk
- IPFW Roadtrip
- Breakfast with Santa
- Supper with Santa
- Holiday High Tea
- Breakfast with Santa
- Coaches vs. Cancer
- Saginaw Valley State University
- Another Freshman Class Arrives at SVSU
- SVSU Board Grants Degrees to August Grads
- SVSU Health & Human Services Building Officially Opens
- Student Leaders from SVSU, Other Colleges Fight Blight in Saginaw
- Dedication Ceremony for Health & Human Services Building
- SVSU Student Caren Crossen Claims Clinton Scholarship; Third from SVSU in 3 Years
- SVSU Alumni Golf Outing Aug. 2 Raises Funds for Student Scholarships, Hoops Programs
- Saginaw Middle School Students to Visit SVSU, Delta
- Camp for Local Children with Autism Expands at SVSU
- Teacher Certification Info Session at SVSU Macomb Campus July 12
- Teacher Certification Info Session at SVSU Oakland Campus July 13
- SVSU Students Receive Funds to Protect Potatoes, Start Green News Network
- SVSU Foundation Exceeds Goal, Raises $23 Million in Promise for Tomorrow Campaign
- New Agreement to Allow Saginaw Students to Earn SVSU Credit
- Summer Literacy, Math Clinics in Store at SVSU New Kindergarten Clinic, Too
- SVSU Board Approves Tuition Increase; Remains Lowest in State
- SVSU Theatre Follows Memorial Day with Military Memories
- SVSU Alum Plays Lead Role in Space Shuttle s Return Tomorrow
- SVSU Students Selected for Roberts Fellows Leadership Program
- SVSU Gerstacker Fellowship Welcomes Educators for Leadership Development
- Spring Arbor University
- SAU releases Spring 2008 dean s list
- Spring Arbor University hosts adoption training throughout Michigan
- Learning Fair XV set for July
- SAU hosts national Bible Quizzing tournament
- SAU offers summer reading intervention graduate courses
- School of Education promotes reading initiatives
- New student orientation schedule set for Fall 2008
- Inaugural winner named in Create the Dream competition
- Sanctus Real headlines Welcome Back Slam at Spring Arbor University
- Highbeam program provides glimpse of college life
- The Collegian Weekly - Hillsdale College
- The Great Lakes State really is...well, great
- The Collegian Weekly: The opinion of The Collegian editorial staff
- Hillsdale's luscious landscape awaits students bored with downtown's meager city life
- young gun aficionados showcase their stockpile
- College's gun courses based on caution
- A Weekend of Celtic Culture
- Moonshiners to graduate with seniors?
- Last stop: Thanks for the memories
- give me an s-q-u-a-d!!
- Softball keeps spirits high despite season of struggle
- LET'S GO!
- Chargers make the most of Division I competition
- Advice for the class of 2010 from a grad
- Honor the chase
- 11 O'clock classes should be allowed
- The examined life: a reflection
- Hillsdale alum running for Michigan state house
- Students honored at Right to Life benefit
- Hostel teaches grandparents, donors
- Good to Know: Your cardboard box will have health insurance
- The Echo - Olivet College
- The Herald - Cornerstone University
- Zach and Andi share life and running
- Balancing academics with life
- Following God s plans before our own
- Stowell to speak at ESL conference
- Professor Atwood retires after 35 years working at CU
- CU students earn spots in doctoral programs
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith
- The last year is bittersweet
- Integrity: the training other schools don t offer
- Following God s footsteps
- Survey finds parking spaces lacking
- J-term offers trips
- Golden Eagles leave tournament upbeat
- God s amazing grace through difficult times
- Everything else will follow
- Class gives up media for lent
- Evensong attracts outsiders
- Students unaware of CU church policy
- Video announcements update CU
- Fles thankful for job, program at CU
- The Michigan Daily - University Of Michigan
- While past controversies still linger, Rodriguez ready to look forward
- City council plans to vote on porch furniture ban tonight
- 'U' alum David Westin to leave top post at ABC News
- Unconverted opportunities plague Blue in beginning of season
- Nicole Auerbach: Electric Denard Robinson has won over fans, but don't overwork him
- Viewpoint: Couch ban protects students
- Battle in the trenches key in victory over Huskies
- Uncoverted opportunities plague Blue in beginning of season
- 'M' drops nail-biter to No. 14 Drake
- Blue deals with weather problems in early-season victory over Oakland
- Michigan CC looking good after early, non-scoring race
- Gibby takes over for Wolverines as men's cross country begins season
- Nicole Auerbach: Electric Denard Robinson has won over fans, but beware
- From the Daily: Stop the vote
- Viewpoint: Couch ban overlooks real fire safety problems
- Notebook: Wolverines return from European tour
- Michigan field hockey team loses third game to top-six team on Sunday
- Presser Notebook: Robinson to start against ND, Rodriguez not concerned with Forcier's demeanor
- 'M' rides the arm of Hunt en route to invitational title
- Special SportsMonday Column: Rodriguez, program locked in Fight of the Century
- The Michigan Journal - University of Michigan Dearborn
- UM-D hockey beats Eastern Michigan
- COLUMN: Vancouver Games
- Text and talk; the new equivalent of drunk driving
- The myth behind multitasking
- Four Year Strong packs The Magic Stick
- The Michigan Journal goes one on one with Four Year Strong
- Play Review: August Osage County
- COLUMN: Stereotypes exist
- COLUMN: The new American slavery
- Men aren't scared to 'Man Up'
- If it's not broke, don't fix it...EVER
- Student Government Elections Approaching
- Black History Month Series
- Professionals visit campus to prepare students for 'Real World'
- COLUMN: Making the call
- Men's basketball gets first conference win
- UM-D women's basketball struggle through mid-season
- Financial aid packages impacting freshman decisions
- Making the best of group work
- 'And Still We Rise' tour inspires students
- The Michigan Tech Lode
- Done with dinky dorms
- Ask Sassy
- Banweb to receive a facelift
- EERC Tree: 1915-2010
- Michigan Tech performs well in national rankings
- 10 tips I wish someone had given to me as a college freshman
- We're here to serve you
- Take advantage of your resources
- First year experience: Advice from a former first year on how to avoid common blunders, mistakes and freshmen faux-pas
- Michigan Tech blood drive next week
- 5 tips for staying healthy in college
- Dorm life: Remember it's not a palace
- Snowmobiling: the perfect winter pastime
- A close call: should USG members be paid?
- Eating with the season
- Want a guaranteed job?
- Compassion for the Closeted
- The idea of food
- Oh, all the dirty cleanliness! We deliberately expose ourselves to chemicals everyday
- A fight for phones!
- The North Wind - Northern Michigan University
- New snack cart opens in Jamrich Hall
- Scott Pilgrim an epic masterpiece
- Arcade Fire hits home with Suburbs
- Exhibition of visual performing artists one night only at the Peter White Public Library
- Labor Day parade celebrates workers
- Every student should take a CPR class
- Sagging pants an expression in question
- Den shouldn t have changed
- Mine opponents have the right to protest
- ASNMU Update - Bike share committee formed to expand program
- Briefs - September 2, 2010
- NMU one of top military-friendly schools
- AP Union settles on three-year contract
- New course management program to replace WebCT
- Wildcat Market gives student entrepreneurs a chance to prowl
- Season is serious business for team
- Volleyball holds annual scrimmage
- Cross Country training hard while preparing for U.P. Collegiate Opener
- Men s soccer victorious without coach
- NMU Sailing Club hosts first ever Try Sailing Day
- The Paper - Kirtland Community College
- The South End - Wayne State University
- Bernstein awaiting attorney general decision
- Aim Higher ad campaign draws praise
- Questions arise why Tasers haven t been issued
- Barrett resigns
- Noren continues focus on Detroit education
- Attorney rebuts closed meeting
- Students attempt to bring back French club
- Provost candidates announced
- Parking structures to receive $5.7 million for overdue repairs
- Closed meeting debate continues
- School of Medicine tuition to increase 3 percent
- President initiates health care reform
- Alternative vacation an eye-opener
- 39th annual Composers Concert highlights student work
- WSUPD adds new fingerprinting device
- Finding work in unkind climates
- Computer science professor receives prestigious award
- WDET joins together with independent newspapers
- Wayne State makes big jump to the Big Ten
- Wayne State sold, theme park to open.
- The State News - Michigan State University
- Comment from '67 Alum
- Comment from albert
- Comment from Bleh
- Police Brief 09/07/10
- Next phase of FRIB reaches approval
- Demolition for City Center II project stalled
- Charges against Lucious reduced
- Alumni association targets young grads
- Alumna to perform in Music Building
- Union lawn, UAB to host free tie-dying
- Urban farm stand to offer produce
- Professor to give in-store reading
- Union to host annual 'Remix'
- Broadway to come to MSU
- ECAC to discuss speech, health care
- Professor devotes life's work to building environmental initiative
- Council to discuss overlay district
- Report: Employers will hire more 2011 graduates
- Company launches online food service
- MSU Pavilion's horse show a family event
- The Valley Vanguard - Saginaw Valley State
- Tailgating offers chance to rally before main event
- Financial scams rob students of personal funds
- SA blog bogged down by other student concerns
- Education requires more than books
- Rushing to marriage not always the best idea for lasting love
- Making it count with tomato basil sounds kinda yummy
- Marching band prepares to stir school spirit
- Head off campus and sample local events
- Arbury art gallery hilights 40 years
- Theater community offers relations skills to participants
- New coach, new attitude in 10
- Injury bug hitting early and often
- Cardinals and Vulcans set to open 2010
- Cross country season preview
- Medical professions get new toys
- Bookstore strives for more
- SA president to students: Let s talk more
- Student organizations offer opportunities for friendship, fun
- News briefs
- New faculty eagerly await students
- The Voice - Washtenaw Community College
- Ann Arbor restaurants get creative in face of recession
- 'State of Play' - mildly entertaining, but forgettable
- A Middle Eastern battle for your taste buds
- April Calendar of Events
- WCC finishes 4th in 'RecycleMania'
- 'Bleeding Red' puts soccer center stage at Purple Rose Theatre
- Vienna Teng digs deep on 'Inland Territory'
- Keeping young adults healthy, one patient at a time
- Happy hours
- Counter-culture pioneer Ovshinsky laments fall of local newspaper
- Cartoons
- Still nothing but dirt
- Student Sound Wave attracts family, music pros
- Youth Day of Caring to clean up and give back
- Point counterpoint: Summer - hit the books or the beach?
- Computers: Any dummy can use them . . . and maybe that's the problem
- Guest Column: There are better stories about celebs than who has a big ass
- Guest Column: The hidden meaning of volunteerism
- Editorial: College deserves credit for fiscal responsibility
- Cheap and green - with beer bongs.
- The Western Herald - Western Michigan University
- Thomas named WMU vice president for development and alumni relations
- Wesustain Ambassador Program seeks students for Eco Rep program
- College alcohol myths exposed
- Writing Center myths exposed
- Bernhard Center still in need of director
- A letter from the editor
- WMU introduces GoRSO, helps students find niche
- Tips for dealing with college stress
- Looking for a place to study? Try these top five locations
- Guide to healthy eating on campus
- University Counseling and Testing Center to change location
- Sigma Pi under investigation after a girl is found in critical condition
- The changing face of WMU
- Herald Editorial: Western Herald: by the students, for the students
- Misplaced priorities: freshman year leaves plenty room for error
- There is room for improvement within first-year student orientation
- All you need in one place: WMU One Stop Convenience Center now open
- Survival 101: A beginners guide to Kalamazoo, Western Michigan University
- Greek Life an option for incoming students
- 50 things to do before you graduate
- University of Detroit Mercy
- UDM unveils new emergency alert system
- Physician Assistant Information Meeting
- UDM School of Dentistry to host Community Open House
- Former Titan Rademacher Returns To UDM As Women's Basketball Coach
- Acclaimed sociologist Robert Bellah to speak at UDM
- University symposium on the state of Michigan's economy
- College of Engineering & Science hosts 76th Annual Slide Rule Dinner Dance
- Ford Motor Company president and CEO Alan Mulally speaks at UDM
- Architecture design competition to announce winners, April 26
- UDM School of Dentistry to dedicate Corktown Campus April 18th
- Nursing alumna returns to discuss Michigan's nursing shortage
- University holds its annual Commencement: Honorary degree to innovative architect/educator
- 2008 Ford PAS Day at University of Detroit Mercy
- Detroit Hires Ray McCallum As Head Basketball Coach
- Design Center creates design plan for Paradise Valley
- Architecture students participate in eco-village design competition
- CBA Alumni Board Community Service Committee gives back
- CHP program prepares nurses for unique leadership positions
- Richard Haller, President and COO of Walbridge Aldinger Company to lecture at UDM
- University of Detroit Mercy at Macomb Center named official Center for Economic Education
- University of Michigan Ann Arbor
- Vitamin A increases the presence of the HIV virus in breast milk
- U-M professors win prestigious management honor
- Bacteria make thrift a habit, U-M researchers find
- Fixing Wiki: Wikipedia revision project teaches teamwork, communication, chemistry
- On organic coffee farm, complex interactions keep pests under control
- Biden: U-M transforming economy through innovation
- U-M social work students to participate in Community Service Day
- Smallest U-M logo demonstrates advanced display technology
- Former Navy secretary and chair of Gulf oil spill panel joins College of Engineering
- Many values unite Americans, despite divisions
- Biggest business plan competition offers cash for best concepts
- University of Michigan launches new nutrition and obesity research center
- Paper wasps punish peers for misrepresenting their might
- New project to develop software for efficient computing in the age of nanoscale devices
- Homework wars: How can parents improve the odds of winning?
- U-M experts for back to school coverage
- U-M International Institute centers receive $16 million
- Workplace wellness plan saves money over the long-term, new study shows
- Brain connections break down as we age
- U-M researchers part of team that discovered rare gold coin in Israel
- University of Michigan Dearborn
- New ILL system provides improved service
- 'Innovation Index' rebounds
- Campus rates high in magazine survey
- University unites with Ford House
- Transfer Open House is May 12
- Kinship and education
- Graveyards 101
- Chapter of champions
- Education dean named
- College of Business honored
- President Coleman recommends reappointment of Daniel Little
- 'Open Competition'
- On-site admissions this month
- 'Innovation Index' dips
- Survey of state's technology climate
- MiVote in Detroit
- MiVote: On the road
- Assistant to the chancellor for multicultural affairs named
- Closing the gap
- A league of his own
- University of Michigan System
- Clean vehicle energy technology to be focus of new U.S-China research center
- U-M dedicates Center for Korean Studies to alumnus Elder Sang-yong Nam and family
- Transit improvements coming to Central Campus this fall
- Temple Grandin opens Penny W. Stamps Lecture Series
- Laser-based missile defense for helicopters being developed
- Grant could enable higher definition CT scans at lower radiation doses
- Fuel-efficiency formula needs cars wired with better brainpower, less vroom
- Immunization month brings new focus to pertussis for Michigan students
- Prostate cancer to be explored at Aug. 28 Men
- U-M Medical Students fast in observance of holy month of Ramadan
- Lives, achievements of women physicians recognized in traveling exhibit
- U-M, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan working to prevent blood clots
- U-M launches effort to conquer common hospital-acquired infection
- Listen up! U-M experiment records ultrafast chemical reaction with vibrational echoes
- Some vitamin supplements increase presence of the HIV virus in breast milk
- Fossil find puts a face on early primates
- Study links African ancestry to high-risk breast cancer
- Black hole at Milky Way core powers galaxy's fastest stars
- Excellence programs do not identify safest hospitals for bariatric surgery
- Michigan Law alum to head international transactions clinic
- Walsh College
- Walsh College to Honor Community Leaders Anthony and Sarah Earley at Nov. 13 Leadership Awards Dinner
- Walsh College Employee Maria Corace Awarded Certificate of Appreciation for Customer Service
- Walsh College Professor John Moore: History Buff Recognized for His Business Stuff
- Walsh College Announces New International Student Advisor
- Health Services Administration Concentration/Specialization Available This Fall
- Walsh College and Ford Motor Company Fund to Offer Free Take Charge Project Management Workshop
- Walsh Confers Honorary Doctor of Laws on Carol Goss
- Walsh College Board of Trustees Elects Royal Oak, Bloomfield Hills Residents
- Walsh College Jeffery W. Barry Center Merits LEED Gold Certification
- July 7 is Deadline for Troy Small Businesses to Apply for Dream Team Assessment
- June 26: Goss to Receive Honorary Doctor of Laws at 95th Commencement
- Walsh College Receives Accreditation from Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
- June 14: Tee Off for Scholarships With Walsh College
- Info Systems Students to Showcase Final Projects at June 12 Capstone Fair
- Local Entrepreneurs Share Ideas with Rep. Peters
- Walsh College Doctoral Student Sanjay Rishi Appointed to CALSTART Board of Directors
- An Internet Intervention to Balance Your 'Mental Space'
- May 20 Open House Includes Free Career Exploration Workshop
- Walsh College Welcomes Spring 2010 Faculty
- Walsh College Reflects on Earth Day by Offering Green Rental Facilities
- Wayne State University
- Wayne State University s Center for Chicano-Boricua Studies celebrates 39 years of academic ...
- Pardon our dust on Anthony Wayne Drive
- New certificate in Engineering Entrepreneurship at WSU
- Warrior Service Day targets Detroit's people-centered programs
- Wayne Law Service Day
- Wayne Law Service Day
- Wayne State Musicians Swing at Detroit Jazz Fest!
- 25th annual Ambulance Chase to raise funds for Cass Community Social Services
- WSU's Art Department Gallery is pleased to present 2010 Wayne State University Faculty Exhibition
- Wayne State Musicians Swing at Detroit Jazz Fest!
- 25th annual Ambulance Chase to raise funds for Cass Community Social Services
- WSU's Art Department Gallery is pleased to present 2010 Wayne State University Faculty Exhibition
- Wayne State University researcher s ADHD study begins testing phase
- Program for International Legal Studies announces Fall 2010 Speaker Series
- Thousands of Wayne State University incoming freshmen to take part in massive community ...
- Wayne Law welcomes new class
- Wayne State University researcher s ADHD study begins testing phase
- Warrior Service Day targets Detroit s people-centered programs
- Wayne State makes 'Huffington Post's' list of Most Innovative University Presses
- WSU professor named American Chemical Society Fellow
- Ann Arbor.com
- Recycling Plant Monthly Open House Schedule, 2010-2011
- Tiger Woods a likely Ryder Cup pick; Tigers lose in 10 innings and more links
- Boise State keeps BCS title hopes alive with win over Virginia Tech; Should Big Ten use divisions for hoops? and more
- Faith and Fellowship Add Up to Inspiring Weekend Retreat for St. Mary families.
- Bill Riney climbs onto Washtenaw County Administration Building in one-man protest against unemployment
- Crossword Puzzle, Sept. 7
- Sudoku for Sept. 7, 2010
- More from the who-does-more-work contest
- Horoscope for Sept. 7, 2010
- 'WTF' shows at Blind Pig hope to bridge gap between university, local music scenes
- UMMA showcases a stunning display of Whistler prints
- Temple Grandin leads off U-M Distinguished Speaker Series
- UMS to host 'On the Road' benefit auction
- Links to today's comics, puzzles and advice columns: September 7
- A dog's yard: Establishing boundaries sensibly
- Work stops until permits OK'd for Ragstock clothing store on East Liberty in Ann Arbor
- 'Double Up Food Bucks' program coming to local farmers markets
- Leone's Bistro opens today in former Cottage Inn Cafe on Washtenaw in Ypsilanti Township
- Prosecutor declines to take Open Meetings Act violation case against Augusta Township trustee
- University of Michigan graduate describes trials, triumphs in state's burgeoning film industry
