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- Detroit Free Press
- Same-sex marriage near stalemate in U.S.
- Man accused of killing family, fleeing to India brought back to Novi
- Oldest Concord High alumnus, last of his class, to attend 80-year reunion
- Authorities: Detroit man opened fire while following driver in St. Clair County
- 11 lawn statues mysteriously appear at Grosse Pointe South High School
- Woman and son hurt in Pontiac apartment blaze
- Grosse Pointes grapple with lawn statue caper
- 11 lawn statues mysteriously appear at Grosse Pointe South
- Hope College student killed by bus in western Michigan
- Michigan trooper kills man during traffic stop
- Are you damaging your engine every time you fuel up? (video)
- Detroit techno fest's first fans share why they keep coming back
- Michigan's new learning standards spur debate
- Canton Township service planned after man dies day after wedding
- Jewel is June Carter Cash in 'Ring of Fire'
- ITC's Joe Welch: State needs action on roads, bridges, Detroit crisis
- Drew Sharp: Tigers celebrate '68 champs, the team that cooled a hot city
- How did missing Brownstown woman die? Autopsy fails to solve mystery
- Afghan vet, now an MSU student, honors fallen Marines in documentary
- Sad day in Warren as one of two peregrine falcon chicks dies
- The Detroit News
- Man accused of killing his Novi family in 2008 to be arraigned Sunday
- Fraudster Ed May, blind, seeks release from prison
- Amtrack train strikes semi-truck in Ann Arbor, no injuries reported
- Man accused of killing his Novi family in 2008 to be arraigned Sunday
- Vintage Apple computer auctioned off for $668,000
- Volunteers distribute flags on graves of war vets in Royal Oak
- Volunteers distribute flags on graves of war vets in Royal Oak
- Fraudster Ed May, blind, seeks release from prison
- Hope College student killed by bus in Western Michigan
- Thousands of bridges at risk of freak collapse
- Volunteers, lawn mowers hit Detroit parks for marathon cleanup
- Thousands of bridges at risk of freak collapse
- Volunteers, lawn mowers hit Detroit parks for marathon cleanup
- Decriminalizing marijuana
- Detroit's Compuware Corp. a finalist for DOD award
- Service planned after Canton Township man dies day after wedding
- Migration exhibit comes to Alpena in June
- Service planned after Canton Township man dies day after wedding
- Detroit's creditors could target Detroit Institute of Arts collection
- Family of vets steady supply source for jobs
- 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: An audience with grandfather Hamady was serious business
- Groceryman: Father on his deathbed: 'You'll get in the business'
- Groceryman - Epilogue of Hamady Bros. book
- Groceryman - Chapter XI - After Hamady's is sold
- Groceryman - Chapter X - Leading Hamady's
- Groceryman - Chapter IX - Hamady says buy a Buick
- Groceryman - Chapter VIII - Hamady asks for promise
- 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
- The Oakland Press
- Brass bell stolen from Detroit Catholic church
- Family of missing Michigan man releases new details
- Ending the war on terror, committing to peacetime values (Other Views)
- Memorial Day offers a chance to honor nation s true heroes (Column)
- Veterans deserve action on benefits backlog (Other Views)
- OPINION: Boy Scouts' continued ban on gay adults is unconscionable
- Debating the death penalty - GUEST OPINION
- Erroneous assertions about Muslims need clarification - GUEST OPINION
- Government should use forbearance in plugging leaks - OUR OPINION
- 'Blackhawks' headline lacked taste - LETTER TO THE EDITOR: May 24
- SOUND OFF: May 24
- GILBERT: State should invest more in effective anti-poverty effort
- Despite barbecues and sales, Memorial Day is about reflection - OTHER VIEWS
- Marketplace Fairness Act a wolf in sheep s clothing for small business - GUEST OPINION
- Good behavior not always relevant - LETTER TO THE EDITOR: May 25
- SOUND OFF: May 25
- Brass bell stolen from Detroit Catholic church
- Service planned for youth minister who was killed in accident day after wedding
- Second child dies after couple who believes in 'divine healing' promised judge another sick child would not go without care
- Detroit Red Wings show Blackhawks, again, why they are real Stanley Cup contenders
- Lansing State Journal
- France: NASCAR not talking to IndyCar about double
- Former Spartan Kirk Cousins maxmizing his time as Redskins quarterback
- Jasmine Lumpkin a huge piece to MSU's critical 2014 class
- Police arrest swastika graffiti suspect
- Letter: Taxing Internet sales will only hurt American families
- Letter: Airport should focus on improving its own service
- Michigan groups differ on wetland law changes
- Editorial: Getting tougher on drunk driving
- Legal defense charity defends costly, low-reward tactics
- Michigan groups differ on wetland law changes
- Diamond Classic: Orr lifts Bath over Holt, 9-1
- Plan has Eaton Rapids landfill getting makeover into solar farm
- Former Spartan Torey Krug steps in to give Bruins a big boost
- Democratic nomination for governor now Mark Schauer's for the taking
- Democratic nomination for governor now Mark Schauer's for the taking
- Say what? KMART comes up with a big gas deal (video)
- Michigan high school student shot and killed before prom
- Students stretch creativity in Odyssey of the Mind at MSU
- Students stretch creativity in Odyssey of the Mind at MSU
- Charlotte high's Vietnam Roundtable comes to a close after 25 years
- Kalamazoo Gazette
- Fact-checking Jase Bolger's statement on Michigan K-12 budget cuts and teacher compensation (Julie Mack blog)
- Inkster school illustrates the opportunities and challenges in educating low-income students (Julie Mack blog)
- Has Michigan's faltering economy undermined the state's academic achievement? (Julie Mack blog)
- Increase in Michigan State's international enrollment fueled by Chinese (Julie Mack blog)
- Change in MEAP cut scores the equivalent of raising standards by two to three grade levels, expert says (Julie Mack blog)
- The 'good old days' of education weren't as good as many remember (Julie Mack blog)
- As U.S. Supreme Court reconsiders affirmative action, Michigan offers example of impact of race-blind college admissions (Julie Mack blog)
- On heels of 'snob' comment, will Santorum dis higher ed tonight in Kalamazoo (with poll)?
- Termination of Schoolcraft High School principal reflects shifting priorities in K-12 education (Julie Mack blog)
- Discussions on Kalamazoo County Head Start reflect conservatives' support for early-childhood education (Julie Mack blog)
- Blowback building on using value-added scores in teacher evaluations, as theory smacks up against reality
- As Michigan lawmakers consider cyberschool bill, they may want to consider the problems appearing in Colorado (Julie Mack blog)
- Three risk factors for dropping out of high school form basis for early-warning system (Julie Mack blog)
- Is Head Start effective? Some question program's value as Kalamazoo County mulls possible changes (Julie Mack blog)
- Kalamazoo Gazette reporter Julie Mack to speak Monday on 'Education: What Works and What Doesn't'
- A look at the history of MPSERS -- and claims that the retirement fund was robbed by former Gov. John Engler
- Does it matter that charters spend more on administration, less on instruction? (Julie Mack blog)
- A closer look at the gender gap in high school graduation/dropout rates (Julie Mack blog)
- Is a 'dramatic' turnaround possible for Comstock Public Schools (Julie Mack blog)
- Gov. Rick Snyder is more hostile to K-12 education than former Gov. John Engler, Kalamazoo County school officials say
- The Saginaw News
- McLaren-Flint named one of 14 hospitals in Michigan for providing quality, efficiency by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
- Bob Bailey sells Bay Vac & Pedal, now operating as both Ray's Bike Shop and Bay Vac
- Sushi bar, cafe, salon will open in Fenton's Cornerstone Building; construction starts this summer
- Kroger to offer '2x Fuel Points Weekends' starting Memorial Day weekend
- GM: 2014 Cruze diesel brings power, fuel efficiency to Chevrolet
- Dow announces plan to reduce nearly $2 billion in debt in 2013
- Wingate Inn, J. Porter's American Chophouse credit employees for 2013 Hospitality Awards
- Catholic Charities to host June food drives to cope with growing food needs during summer months
- Wingate by Wyndam, J. Porter's American Chophouse take home top honors at 25th Annual CVB Hospitality Awards
- MLive readers split over Freakin' Unbelievable Burgers' decision to franchise after one year
- Customers sad to see Hampton, Saginaw Township ACO hardware stores closing
- Freeland woman opens Forever 29 Hair Salon in Saginaw Township, despite losing everything in fire
- Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce launches Leadership Alliance program to promote collaborative services
- Michigan's largest independently owned hardware store closing Clio and Fenton stores,12 others in state
- Saginaw County's Nexteer Automotive gets state tax credit extension for new jobs
- Oklahoma tornado victims to receive help from Genesee and Lapeer Red Cross chapter
- Kochville Township's new Cardinal Square Farmers Market still seeking vendors
- Young philanthropic group 'Give Forward' to host inaugural meeting in Flint's Capitol Theatre
- Ewald's Bar in Saginaw: A timeline of nearly 150 years of history at Niagara and Court
- Goodbye to Ewald's Bar: Saginaw family business to close after 61 years
- Muskegon Chronicle
- Steve Gunn offers MLive/Chronicle viewers a different look at IRS scandal
- Top headlines: Doctor's invention, Judge's sentences, beef recall, plus Rock the Coast and photo column
- Meijer corrects date that recalled ground beef was sold at North Muskegon store
- MLive/Chronicle readers debate David Kolb on his stand on the IRS scandal
- Muskegon anti-violence march participants chant: 'Save our youth'
- Muskegon's Nelson Neighborhood receives grant to help plan Third Street enhancements
- Ten things on tap: Events and attractions this summer in the Grand Haven area (video)
- Weather report: Memorial Day holiday weekend forecast looks promising in Muskegon
- Grand Haven to rededicate its landmark musical fountain, honor original builders during 50th anniversary celebration
- A walk in their shoes: Muskegon urologist invents product while battling prostate cancer
- Ken Stevens Picks Pics: Photo of police officer's quiet moment with boy leads best-of collection
- Rock the Coast packs Michigan's Adventure parking lot to open Christian music event
- Most porn-loving religious cities: How Holland/Grand Haven cracked the Top 10
- 11 sentences by Muskegon County Chief Circuit Judge William C. Marietti
- Midday Muskegon headlines: Lumberjacks coach out, fun stuff to do, student triathletes
- Meijer recalls ground beef sold at North Muskegon store
- Editorial: This summer, let's be ambassadors for Muskegon
- Five sentences by judges Terrence R. Thomas, Anthony A. Monton in Oceana County Circuit Court
- Clayton Hardiman: IRS scandal: Either you care about justice or you don't
- Reports: Mason County home burns down in Custer
- The Macomb Daily
- Fraudster Ed May, blind, seeks release from prison
- Trees pose risk for Selfridge aircraft
- The legal aspects of social media
- Kid Rock, Rolling Stones on scalping, summer tours
- Macomb County spelling champ heads to D.C.
- Safe boating students treated to boat ride
- HOMEWORKS: How to pick from the crop at childrens resale shops
- Mix-and-match swimwear suits different beach vibes
- Google to add Galapagos Islands to Street View
- DIA collection at risk in Detroit woes
- Robert Taylor arresting as TV lawman Longmire
- Top Concert Tours
- Jewel portrays June Carter Cash for Lifetime
- Bachelorette wont say if shes engaged
- What television marathons are scheduled for this holiday weekend?
- Man charged with stalking Jennifer Lawrences kin
- Actress Amanda Bynes accused of bong toss out NYC window
- Correcting erroneous assertions about Ahmadi Muslims
- Sterling Heights residents to vote on tax hike
- Frost advisory issued for SE Michigan
- The Bay City Times
- Police: 15-year-old Linwood boy dies after ATV crashes into SUV in Fraser Township
- Bay County veterans, state police honor deceased members on Memorial Day weekend
- Letter to the Editor: Reclaim the future for millions impacted by Alzheimer's
- Judge's sentencing of Bay City church vandal to prison garners lauding from readers
- Bob Bailey sells Bay Vac & Pedal, now operating as both Ray's Bike Shop and Bay Vac
- Bay City native survived killer Oklahoma tornado
- Arthur Hill senior runs from Saginaw High pre-prom shooting gunfire, picks up the pieces to attend prom
- Trial adjourned for man charged with sexually assaulting Pinconning 13-year-old
- Top Grads: Bangor Township John Glenn High School
- Bay County looks to fill library board seat
- Bettie the dog and Perry the cat are this week's Pets of the Week
- Bay-Arenac ISD culinary arts teacher, students raise Oklahoma tornado victim relief funds
- Bay City State Recreation Area campground 68 percent flooded on eve of busy Memorial Day weekend
- Local TV Producers receive EMMY nomination
- Second Bay City man initially charged with hate crime gets probation, anger management counseling
- Bay County leaders 'optimistic' population decline trend will slow soon
- Letter to the Editor: Lottery players are sold false hope
- Travis Mills: Sen. Mike Green's bill exempting sales tax for military fundraisers is 'phenomenal'
- Saginaw High prom continues after shooting at pre-prom party that left 17-year-old girl dead
- Update: 1 dead after Saginaw High pre-prom shooting; 3 others hospitalized
- 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
- Mary Jo Gullekson
- Janice Ann Mowers
- Diane L. Eberhard
- Robert M. Buttars
- Community in Brief: 05/25/2013
- Education Newsmakers: 05/25/2013
- Area Blood Drives: 05/25/2013
- Health Newsmakers: 05/25/2013
- Body & Soul in Brief: 05/25/2013
- How much is too much when it comes to salt?
- Doctors save boy by 'printing' an airway tube
- Today in Sports: 05/25/2013
- Sports in Brief: 05/25/2013
- Prep Sports Roundup: TC West clinches BNC title
- Letters to the Editor: 05/25/2013
- Farm Focus in Brief: 05/25/2013
- Futures File: Hogs hurry higher in preparation for the holiday
- Ag Forum: It's imperative to help bees
- Annual Rhubarb Social in Bear Lake
- Two charged for making meth at local motel
- Times Herald
- Man arested after shooting on Interstate 94
- An ordinary man, an extraordinary time
- Bike taxi not returning
- Campfire caution
- Matt Wallace: Young families need to do estate planning, too
- BUSINESS BRIEFCASE
- Back to the beach
- Feast participants live in the past
- Ugly American needs to think, then say 'thanks'
- Jim Ketchum: Why doesn't God stop horrible things?
- Marine City Antique Show
- Summer Arts and Crafts Show
- Croswell Swinging Bridge Festival
- St. Clair County 4-H Fair
- Tashmoo Days
- 25th Annual Yale Bologna Festival
- Blue Water Volleygrass
- Blue Water PowWow
- St. Clair Riverfest and River Classic Offshore Race
- Sanilac County 4-H Fair
- Battle Creek Enquirer
- Time for county transit makeover
- Rev. Brian Coleman: Charity also needs advocacy
- Leonard Pitts Jr.: Terror holds no power
- Troy Zukowski: Ready for some Midwest Magic
- Bill Schroer: Despite historic vote, nothing changes in Scouts
- Tom Watkins: State policy conference is back at Mackinac
- Jim Hettinger: Taking for granted what isn't guaranteed
- Class Notes
- The Board Room
- LIVING IN THE DEAD ZONE
- Jan Corey Arnett: Difference between men and women? Keep looking
- Today's funeral notices
- Dems clear way for Schauer run at Snyder
- New Summer Hours at Kingman Museum
- Roses & Raspberries
- Antler restriction study biased
- Esther J. Cepeda: When leaders wag their fingers
- Cokie Roberts and Steven V. Roberts: No excuse to not listen
- Battle Creek storm photographer shoots weather at its worst
- Pennfield tries again for public safety tax hike
- The Herald-Palladium
- French soldier stabbed in throat outside Paris
- Roadside bomb kills 2 Yemeni soldiers
- Suspected rebels kill 16, wound 25 in east India
- Rebuilding rules as rain soaks Jersey shore
- Dozens rescued from flooded San Antonio area
- NTSB investigating cause of SE Mo. train crash
- Quick, long-term fixes in works for Wash. bridge
- Thousands of bridges at risk of freak collapse
- Iraq car bomb kills 6 Iranian pilgrims, 1 Iraqi
- AP Exclusive: New cause for ex-radical Olson
- Hagel: Cadets must stamp out sex assault scourge
- Graduates in tornado-raked Okla. town vow to stay
- Protesters to march vs Monsanto in 250 cities
- Thousands walk, run final mile of Boston Marathon
- UK police question alleged soldier killer's friend
- Hezbollah chief says group is fighting in Syria
- Ohio doctor charged in pregnant woman's death
- Automaker Tesla takes fight to North Carolina
- The Dead Sea Scrolls at a glance
- Fragments of biblical treasure are up for sale
- Monroe Evening News
- Furlough Friday: Unpaid day off for many in gov't
- Tribute to Fallen Sunday at MCCC
- Local April unemployment rate drops
- Dead Pa. baby's dad believes in 'divine healing'
- New learning standards spur debate in Michigan
- Museum art collection at risk amid Detroit's woes
- Video: Memorial Day flags placed at Arlington
- Manor youths pay special tribute to those who gave all
- Area communities holding services, parades
- Veterans to be out in force during holiday parade
- MCCC ready for a black president
- US-23 SB closed Friday afternoon near Summerfield Rd.
- 'Horrified' trucker watches I-5 bridge collapse
- Billboards to feature Mich. woman missing since 1990
- Holiday closings listed for area
- Frost advisory issued for early Saturday
- City of Moore, Okla., creates Serve Moore Web site
- Kid Rock, Rolling Stones on scalping, summer tours
- Actress Bynes accused of bong toss out NYC window
- No bail for Pa. parents in faith-healing death
- Midland Daily News
- Fraudster Ed May, blind, seeks release from prison
- Hope College student killed by bus in W. Mich.
- Gloria M. Brown
- Brass bell stolen from Detroit Catholic church
- Man killed by Mich. trooper in Genesee County
- Dearborn pays $300K in deal with missionaries
- Prosecutor not charging police officer in killing
- Groups disagree over proposed wetland law changes
- Billboards to feature woman missing since 1990
- Mich. Congress Dems support Schauer for governor
- Our view: Be safe
- Mich. police get 20 tips a day about missing woman
- Girl shot before prom was Saginaw High student
- Richard H. Schwartz
- Report: New state school district overstated power
- Officials: 150 dogs removed from Mich. facilities
- Auto parts supplier to invest $40M in Marysville
- Michigan House, Senate chambers to get new carpet
- Museum art collection at risk amid Detroit's woes
- Police: 1 dead, 3 hurt in pre-prom party shooting
- The Mining Journal
- Principal recounts tornado hitting Oklahoma school
- Developing Dilemma
- Ceremony welcomes 35 new US?citizens
- NORTHSTAR joins Superior Health Partners
- Benishek talks to Marquette veterans
- Houghton to clean up former Backroom store
- Education budget
- Dances put on a really big show
- Today in print
- Veiht in at MARESA
- Wolf hunt referendum to go on 2014 ballot
- Wolf hunt referendum to go on 2014 Michigan ballot
- Today in print
- Ottenwess leaving Ishpeming for T.C.
- 10 years after
- Today in print
- Dissenting opinion
- DEVASTATION
- Today in print
- Tracking invasives, CSI style
- Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
- Man charged with threatening kids with kitchen knife sentenced for 'abhorrent' behavior
- Things to do: Memorial Day events scheduled across county
- New Howell program builds bonds between students
- Semi tips on ramp, driver hurt
- Man roars back from near-death illnesses with grateful heart
- News Briefs: Leadership program hires development manager
- Court Docket: Hamburg man gets probation for high-speed chase
- Man who threatened his children sentenced for 'abhorrent' behavior
- Memorial Day events scheduled across county
- Hartland will honor the fallen on holiday
- Orange barrels to be plentiful
- Tight TIES
- Semi tips on ramp, driver hurt
- Rods in roadway causing damage
- New lease on life
- Hartland family hopes I-75 billboard will find kidney match
- News Briefs: Nature center offers two-day grief camp
- Wednesday's winning Classic Lotto 47 and Powerball numbers
- Gymnast's work ethic lands her recognition, scholarship shot
- Rogers visits business group June 3
- Western Michigan Business Review
- Ten things on tap: Events and attractions this summer in the Grand Haven area (video)
- Meijer corrects date that recalled ground beef was sold at North Muskegon store
- Memorial Day Weekend and warmer weather mean it's prime time for South Haven
- The April unemployment rate dropped to 6.7% for the Kalamazoo-Portage area
- Perrigo's stock will jump to the New York Stock Exchange on June 6
- Can Today show s spotlight do for Holland what GMA did for Sleeping Bear Dunes?
- This 2013 Parade of Home entry's 'farmhouse' style conceals its $1 million elegance
- Pamela Enslen named resident director of Miller Canfield's Kalamazoo office
- Honeybees, other bees put to the test pollinating Michigan blueberries
- Grand Rapids' 'Pay-As-You-Throw' trash and recycling program wins 'Green Award'
- Meijer recalls ground beef sold at North Muskegon store
- Holland's FRSH Clothing Boutique opened by 18-year-old entrepreneur
- U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow plans return visit to Sparta orchard to press for Farm Bill passage
- Sponsored Content: Using flexibility to market faster and specifically
- You re hired: How one company used social media to snag Ferris State grad
- Pamela Enslen named resident director of Miller Canfield s Kalamazoo office
- Harley-Davidson Footwear VP killed riding back from Blessing of the Bikes remembered
- You re hired: How one company used social media to break the news to Ferris State graduate
- Ten things on tap: Events and attractions this tourism season in Muskegon area
- Wounded veterans create ArtPrize entry that shares their message of hope, bravery
- The Daily Tribune
- Fraudster Ed May, blind, seeks release from prison
- Trees pose risk for Selfridge aircraft
- Mother charged in Royal Oak Twp. shooting
- Kid Rock, Rolling Stones on scalping, summer tours
- DIA collection at risk in Detroit woes
- Royal Oak authors book looks at criminal justice system
- Robert Taylor arresting as TV lawman Longmire
- Top Concert Tours
- Jewel portrays June Carter Cash for Lifetime
- Bachelorette wont say if shes engaged
- What television marathons are scheduled for this holiday weekend?
- Man charged with stalking Jennifer Lawrences kin
- Actress Amanda Bynes accused of bong toss out NYC window
- HOMEWORKS: How to pick from the crop at childrens resale shops
- Mix-and-match swimwear suits different beach vibes
- Google to add Galapagos Islands to Street View
- Sound off 52413
- Correcting erroneous assertions about Ahmadi Muslims
- Frost advisory issued for SE Michigan
- Report: New state school district overstated power
- Petoskey News-Review
- Summer travel forecast: Better, but no blowout
- Brian Ewing Beckley, 83
- Marilyn L. Coy, 82
- Graphic design firm offers branding help for small businesses
- Restaurateurs: Competition hot in local industry
- Consultants helping Raven Hill chart future path
- Grads finish Leadership Little Traverse course
- We need to fix Michigan's school funding issue, now
- Truth is, biographies may not be so boring after all
- Petoskey schools to recognize Waldvogel at reception
- Bill would let Michigan install red-light cameras
- Officials: 150 dogs removed from Lake City facilities
- On top of big salaries, companies pile on perks
- Jack Dewain Harris, 85
- Bonnie Mae Alkema
- Hershel E. Dunshee, 88
- Patricia Joan Wright, 83
- Patrick 'Pat' K. Fisher, 56
- Basil 'Tucker' Waugh, 93
- AAA: 31.2 million drivers to take Memorial Day road trip
- The Alpena News
- Extra precipitation causes rise in leachate
- New tables, benches for sidewalks
- A special tribute to local men who died in Vietnam
- Ready for the world
- Posen will try and keep Palmer next year
- Hillman students do well at MITES competition
- County ready to improve facilities' energy-efficiency
- Updated plan for paving downtown parking lot
- Ready for anything
- Finns learn trap net fishing
- Open house at 40 Mile Point Lighthouse
- City approves 2013-14 budget
- Alcona students classroom is in the woods, park
- Changes to 4th of July Parade
- Purple Martin Mania starts Thursday in RC
- Brown Trout Festival revamps fishing contest
- Students present data at first Watershed Summit
- City exploring ready-to-serve charge for water, sewer
- Smithsonian exhibit coming to the sanctuary
- McMasters sentenced to prison for home invasion
- The Morning Sun
- Frost advisory: Clare, Isabella, Mecosta and north
- Lots of Scots, a few Germans and great weather add up to a good time
- Bill would let Michigan install red-light cameras
- Emma Currie: Simple summer side salads
- DIA collection at risk in Detroit woes
- Sound Off! FridaySaturday May 24-25
- Appless tax issues show need for reform
- Les Rosan: The thin blue line
- Sentencings in Isabella County Trial Court, published Saturday, May 25, 2013
- Thousands will visit Alma College this summer
- Suspected shoplifter flees store, hides in swamp
- Lon Morey develops book about his father
- Tim Roslunds Journey: From hospice, to home, to hospice
- Dog park plans could be ready by late summer
- Suspected shoplifter flees store, hides in pond
- Hong Kong tycoon may salvage Fisker
- Chrysler, Tesla trade barbs over loans
- Four teens suspects in Harrison park break-in
- Jordan Road bridge to be closed
- Watercraft fees gone at Deerfield, Meridian parks
- The Advisor and Source Newspapers
- Speak Out
- To the editor: Remember all of our American heroes on Memorial Day
- Guest column: A day to remember
- Speak Out
- To the editor: Remember all of our American heroes on Memorial Day
- Guest column: A day to remember
- Food stamps fight: 8 things you need to know
- Taylor Swift wins 8 trophies at Billboard Awards
- Singer screws up the national anthem really badly before Portland game (VIDEO)
- See the tornadoes that ripped through the Midwest yesterday (VIDEO)
- Violent tornado rips through Oklahoma and other states (Watch Live)
- Star Trek Into Darkness' tops weekend box office in North America
- Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts: Gay ban highlights cultural gap
- House immigration bill will be tougher on undocumented
- Mork returns to prime time with Bauer's '24' in nostalgia push
- DEARBORN: Chamber cancels 2013 Arab International Festival
- 'Smart' meter foes plan meetings over new opt-out policy
- Extreme heat can be deadly; tips to stay safe
- Veterans face war once back home for benefits and aid
- Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr
- Detroit Metro Times
- Film Review: Fast And Furious 6
- Film Review: The Hangover Part III
- News Hits
- Movement
- Saunderson and Son
- Sports
- Jaga Jazzist
- Film Review: The Iceman
- Film Review: In the House
- Savage Love
- Burned, but not Burned Out
- It s Grown-Up Time
- Politucs & Prejudices
- Gracie See Pizzeria
- Fabulous Fare
- Here are our staff picks for this weekend s best shows.
- The Epic Career of Screenwriter Dan Shere
- Steam Dreaming
- Food Stuff
- Law & Order: Detroit
- The News-Herald
- TO THE EDITOR: Does anyone care about the unemployed American workers?
- CAUGHT IN THE WEB: People seem to love the superhero genre; the use of Tout
- GILBERT: State should invest more in effective anti-poverty effort
- TAYLOR: Missing elderly man with dementia found dead
- Gear up for the 14th annual Downriver Cruise
- LINCOLN PARK: Public Safety Commission to request meeting with city on manpower, budgets
- TAYLOR: Fairly significant teacher layoffs expected in district
- WYANDOTTE: Inaugural meeting offers bittersweet moments for departing officials, optimism for newcomers (SLIDESHOW)
- OBITUARY: Larry O'Kelley: Community service was at the heart and soul of trustee
- LINCOLN PARK: Gun stolen out of car during series of break ins at Hustler Club
- LINCOLN PARK: Thousands line up for Memorial Day Parade (SLIDESHOW)
- RIVERVIEW: Need to spend more time with ailing wife listed as major reason for city manager s retirement
- NATION: Today marks beginning of National Dog Bite Prevention Week
- FLAT ROCK: Teachers to perform at Country Blast event
- INSIDE AUTO: The 2013 Scion iQ: made for the city
- BIZARRE BLOTTER: Cops tell alleged burglar his phone dialed 911 and other bizarre crimes
- TAYLOR: Resolution approved to force mayor to reopen fire stations UPDATED; VIDEO
- REGION: Record-setting crush of fans on hand for the Motor City Comic Con (SLIDESHOWS & VIDEOS)
- TAYLOR: Lamarand on re-election bid - 'The job is not done'
- REGION: Large plume of smoke emanating from Windsor area
- Livingston Community News
- Share holiday feast with your extended family this Thanksgiving
- It's time to send in your nominations for the Livingston Citizen of the Year
- Add Patti or Beth to your Christmas shopping list
- Students find the homes of the 'lost coins'
- Giving can take so many different forms
- Let's be careful out there, drivers
- Let's start the new year with plenty of good cheer
- Resolve to reach out to others in 2009
- Honoring Livington's top citizens for 2008
- Brighton needs to clarify city cemetery rules
- Understanding atmophere wins Vega Transportation a family-friendly award
- Celebrating winter's offerings
- Let that eagle soar - right here in Livingston County
- As it turns out, lots of folks are seeing eagles
- World War II veteran gets his medals, properly
- Dig deeper, there's good news out there
- Nominate a teen for annual Young Citizen award
- The need for blood donations never goes away
- We deserve better from our public servants
- Final column: Heartbreak mixed with pride in staff, community
- Lapeer Area View
- JEEP BRAND REPEATS WIN FOR WINTER WORK
- Tee Time
- Fat Guy s Corner
- TUESDAY SLATE
- RUTH FLICKINGER BUTTERFIELD
- Solutions
- Sudoku
- Crosswords
- CALENDAR
- Hot Tickets
- Lapeer Days committee books first headliners for festival
- Lapeer Library celebrates successful Library Week
- DAR honors Abi Warner
- School Briefs
- North Branch grads
- The VIEW from here
- Where s the VIEW?
- Youth Art Saturdays begins this weekend
- Art and History Festival concert helps children
- Jake s Picks
- Crain's Detroit Business
- Crain's week in news, May 18-24: LaSorda, Penske invest in new VC fund, new development project in Troy, Aco closing 14 stores
- National group of art museum directors urges Orr to leave DIA collection intact
- Met director decries idea of Detroit pillaging the DIA collection
- Ally seen retiring preferred shares on path to IPO
- Local artists' murals connect community to new Midtown Whole Foods
- Albert Kahn-designed Olde Building sold to Southfield entity
- Verizon wires Mackinac Island with 4G network, tests its strength by bike
- UM, St. Joseph Mercy create new unit for older patients in Ann Arbor
- Vintage moped business owner returns to Kalamazoo, brings creative friends with him
- Budget panels OK more funding for Michigan's K-12 schools, colleges
- Auto parts supplier to invest $40 million in Marysville facility, add 350 jobs
- DIA may be forced to sell some of collection to satisfy Detroit's creditors
- Auburn Hills ranks No. 5 in nation for engineering jobs, according to survey
- Employees' 401(k) balances hit record in first quarter, Fidelity reports
- Election board rejects residency challenge; Duggan remains a mayoral candidate
- Prosecutors urge prison for ex -justice Diane Hathaway for bank fraud
- Ally Financial to pay ResCap $2.1 billion to settle creditor claims
- 62 pickle makers to pay $960,000 for jobless benefits fraud
- Summer energy demand in Michigan expected to be flat
- Housing authority awaits legislative action on $100 million fund for projects around state
- Grand Blanc News
- Marjory Raymer: Fundraiser stunning lesson in generosity of Flint community
- Grand Blanc's Cook Elementary to host 'Author's Tea' next week in memory of former student
- On the market: One-year deal struck with Grand Blanc Realtor to market Burton properties
- Budding artists brush up skills with Grand Blanc Community Education teacher
- Grand Blanc High School senior recognized for Eagle Scout project
- Grand Blanc City Council approves balanced budget
- Grand Blanc resident awarded Lumen Christi Award from Saint Mary's College
- Grand Blanc High School senior receives $500 scholarship in memory of teacher
- Letter: No shortage of reasons to keep art education in elementary schools
- Grand Blanc High School junior receives Davis United World College scholarship
- Grand Blanc students volunteer with Habitat for Humanity of Genesee County
- Top headlines: Flint teen earns three college degrees before high school diploma, man shot in the buttocks in Flint apartment
- Grand Blanc Cats Black 9U Baseball
- Trash collection will move to carts in Grand Blanc
- Goodrich teachers taking on Atlas Township firefighters in softball game to raise money for scholarship fund
- Top headlines: Man charged for killing brother arrested in Flint, Bentley Middle School to reopen by fall
- Warriors Den Martial Arts hosts grand opening Saturday with free classes
- Grand Blanc students need more than $2,000 for trip to Odyssey of the Mind World Finals
- Kettering University announces Flint-area master's degree graduates
- Genesee County March divorce filings
- The Bay Voice
- Letters to the Editor
- HEBERT: Examining travel language
- MARSHALL: Should we worry about Tigers?
- Number of cargo trips decreasing in Lake St. Clair
- Violent tornado tears through Oklahoma town
- Algonac holds off privatizing transportation for another week
- Reichle wants East China school board communication policy changed
- EDA s Casey: St. Clair County s economy is on the uptick
- Automotive mirror giant to make $40 million investment in Marysville, Port Huron
- Macomb approves proposed 41-A agreement
- L Anse Creuse names new Middle School East principal
- Ira exploring policing options beyond sheriff s coverage
- Emergency preparedness necessary for all homes
- Chesterfield interested in further regulation of fireworks
- Parents express concern over Aquatic Center diving board
- St. Clair budget to decrease by $83,500 in fiscal year 2013-2014
- Marysville approves tightened control over pension boards
- Memphis department heads take pay cuts to help general fund
- Salt bin costs prompt concern for Memphis councilman
- Marysville PD tops national, regional benchmarks
- The Towne Courier
- Police arrest swastika graffiti suspect
- Michigan groups differ on wetland law changes
- Boyhood to battlefield: Long war takes its toll
- Plan has Eaton Rapids landfill getting makeover into solar farm
- Democratic nomination for governor now Mark Schauer's for the taking
- State takes second shot at forming marijuana panel 3 years late
- Update with photos: Police searching for Williamston bank robbery suspect
- Five arrested in Charlotte meth operation
- 150 dogs removed from northern Michigan breeder
- Detroit EFM considering selling off DIA's art collection
- Memorial Day closings and times of operation
- 10 things to know for Friday
- Common sense goes the distance for bike safety
- Haslett High School will open Friday, despite bomb threat
- Lansing, East Lansing see fall in population
- Teen birth rate drops in most states
- Two more suspects charged in Delhi home invasion case
- Prosecutor: Lansing woman killed man in self-defense
- Bernero vetoes Lansing council's budget
- Police securing Haslett High School overnight after second bomb threat in six days
- Between The Lines
- 'Frances Ha': Dancing On Her Own
- John Grant's Tell-All Interview On HIV, Addiction & Revealing New Album
- Deep Inside Hollywood
- Ann Arbor Summer Festival: Les Ballets, Prairie Home
- Abigail Stauffer: Unfiltered
- Online Safety A Must For The LGBT Community
- Is There Room For The 'R' In LGBT?
- Holland Moves Outdoors For Pride
- West Michigan Pride Celebrates 25 Years
- Beyond The Bar: Motor City Pride Kickoff Showcases Local Graphic Arts And More
- Zambian men arrested over alleged homosexual acts
- Fate of immigration bill gay rights measures in doubt
- UK's House of Commons approves same-sex marriage
- Beloved Activist Suffers Burns, Loses Home, Car In Fire
- Pride Guide: Upcoming Calendar
- New York slaying considered hate crime
- 'Come On Ouevre' To The Robert Kidd Gallery
- Jinkx Monsoon Storms Detroit, Spreads Her Marshmallow Fluff
- Book-A-Palooza To Benefit Common Language
- Outside The Safety Net
- The Fenton Press
- Fenton middle school principal named best in the state
- Hope Lutheran Church in Linden invites children to Kingdom Rock: Where Kids Stand Strong for God
- Open Gate Garden Club to feature seven gardens in annual summer tour
- Video: Miley Cyrus tune entertains as Fenton girls soccer team sings out storm
- Flint-area students named to President's List at Davenport University
- Creative Foam employees rally 'round co-worker battling cancer with series of fundraisers
- Davison ponders proposal to allow backyard chickens in town
- Flint-area students graduate from Hope College
- Grand Blanc Farmers Market to kick off season with flowers May 19
- Today's obituaries: Allan Wicker, 64, of Flint worked for Genesee County
- Guest view: Thank you to all teachers, an honorable profession facing unfair challenges
- Top headlines: Flint residents displaced by fire, Goodrich considers teacher layoffs
- Fenton to get Leo's Coney Island in former Blockbuster spot
- Fenton Crush youth baseball, Perani's team up to help Grand Blanc club that lost $25,000
- Letter: Writer's argument for same-sex marriage is faulty
- Today's obituaries: Cecil Asbury, 68, of Clio was a General Motors retiree
- 'We are not a dance club:' Grand Blanc's rules on dancing not unique in area
- Letter: Following Gov. Snyder's pension tax, where are the jobs?
- No yolk as some students' experiments survive UM-Flint's Super Science Friday
- Jetstream announces Arbor Day contest winners
- Livonia Observer
- We are coming back,' mayor says of Livonia's population
- City Side
- Livonia Kroger reopens following fire
- Livonia seeks other ways to retain police officers
- Livonia Kroger closed today following fire
- Take safety a step further
- Hellenic Bakery burglarized
- Churchill staff and students give peace a chance
- Don't let taxes stand in way of smart investing
- Student with autism is featured artist at city hall
- Fundraiser planned for mom, kids battling degenerative disease
- May book sale is best in several years
- Residents: Soccer club traffic out of bounds
- Mayor seeks other ways to retain police officers
- Teen inspired many with her positive attitude, love for others
- Livonia teen inspired many with her positive attitude, love for others
- Candlelight vigil tonight honors memory of Livonia teen who lost cancer battle
- Police retention plan pulled from Livonia City Council agenda
- City Side
- Livonia City Council scheduled to vote tonight on police retention plan
- Southwest Advance
- Byron Center students serve as reverse mentors for older adults
- St. John Vianney students collect 189 pounds of can tabs for charity
- Communities come together to observe Memorial Day
- New name, logo planned for Cutlerville-Gaines Chamber of Commerce
- 'It's for all of us,' say speakers at mentor program kickoff
- Poppy cookies at Marge's Donut Den honor veterans in a sweet way
- Gus Macker Tournament moving to Metro Health Village
- Made in Michigan Writer Series brings Bonnie Jo Campbell and Gloria Whelan to Grand Rapids
- Take in a little history as you explore some neigbhorhood homes around West Michigan
- Undercar Products Group granted tax abatement
- With a new unlimited topping bar, TCBY offers a healthy option for that summertime treat
- Abandoned property to be restored through Wyoming, LINC agreement
- Kelloggsville students tackle homelessness through art
- South Christian High School principal named Van Lunen fellow
- Cutlerville Fire Department adds third car seat safety inspector
- Things to do on Thursday, May 9
- Happiness Comes to Grand Rapids
- Things to do on Saturday, May 11
- A stitch in time: the Grand Rapids Art Museum presents an exhibit on quilts
- Things to do on Sunday, May 12
- Tri-County Citizen
- Chesaning diamondgals lose twice to Hemlock, split with Ovid-Elsie
- Prep Roundup
- Tribe places 2nd at TVC Jamboree
- Sports Notes
- Tribe sackers drop pair of twin bills
- STC diamondmen fall to Seminary
- On Track
- Ram golfers split GAC tri-meet
- CHS netters beat Caro, finish 4th at TVC
- Ram kickers split four GAC contests
- Lady Dawgs sweep MLS, sit atop TVC
- Lady Indians tie twice on soccer field
- St. Charles finishes 4th, CHS places 7th at Saginaw County Golf Invite
- Chesaning varsity netters cap season with fifth place finish at regionals
- Chesaning s new fall tradition a football game to honor military veterans
- Addressing moss growth on your property
- Tips to help homeowner care for a freshly sodded lawn
- Tire drives roll out to combat mosquitos
- KC DISTRIBUTES DRIVE FUNDS
- American Legion slates Poppy Drive, honors 50-year member
- The Press & Guide
- MOTOR CITY COMIC CON 2013: Stan Lee panel Q-and-A
- Dearborn offers summer learning programs
- DEARBORN HEIGHTS: Montessori students jump rope to help raise record $4,750 for AHA
- DEARBORN: Edsel Ford students to honor veterans at ceremony
- DETROIT: Movement Electronic Music Festival takes over Hart Plaza for Memorial weekend, features Moby
- TV: Networks plan limited-run events, big names for fall 2013
- Dearborn High School Interact Club Help Rotary Club of Dearborn clean Telegraph Road
- Local actors honored at annual PAGE awards
- TRAVEL: Clothing-optional resort has variety of rules
- DEARBORN HEIGHTS: Annual Rouge Rescue set for June 1
- FEATURED RECIPIE: Kid-friendly Quinoa Pancakes
- DEARBORN: Dive in: pools ready to open for season tomorrow
- FEATURED RECIPE: Sumac-spiced eggplant 'schnitzel'
- MOTOR CITY COMIC CON 2013: Stan Lee panel Q-and-A
- Dearborn offers summer learning programs
- DEARBORN HEIGHTS: Montessori students jump rope to help raise record $4,750 for AHA
- DEARBORN: Edsel Ford students to honor veterans at ceremony
- DETROIT: Movement Electronic Music Festival takes over Hart Plaza for Memorial weekend, features Moby
- TV: Networks plan limited-run events, big names for fall 2013
- Dearborn High School Interact Club Help Rotary Club of Dearborn clean Telegraph Road
- Northwest Advance
- Forward Thinking: Taking a Look at What's Ahead
- Things to do on Sunday, May 26
- Things to do on Saturday, May 25
- Walker clerk says no thanks to pay raise
- Ottawa County parts ways with its fiscal services director
- April flooding causes millions of dollars of damage to Ottawa County
- Walker no longer has to hold August primary for city elections
- LAWN AND GARDEN: A vegetable garden can cut your grocery bill, improve your health
- RECIPE: Roll out some spring sushi for your next outdoor get-together
- Vintage Volkswagen enthusiasts come together for Memorial Day weekend event
- Faith's Walk generates thousands for congenital heart disease research
- Comstock Park golfers keep record perfect in OK Blue jamborees
- Coopersville volunteers start program to help students not go home hungry
- Original farm owner still on the job in Ottawa County
- Grandville community mourns loss of Jeff Looman, beloved music teacher
- LAWN AND GARDEN: The prep work is key when starting a garden from scratch
- Berlin Baptist Church makes offer to buy vacant school building
- Coopersville principal feeling the caretaker 'squeeze' decides to return to classroom
- Sparta track teams remain in O-K Blue hunt with wins over Comstock Park
- Grandville Christian Schools music teacher Jeff Looman dies in accident
- The Burton News
- Letter: Column on democracy was confusing, degrading
- Golf, life lessons part of First Tee program for children at Burton's IMA Brookwood
- Top headlines: Flint emergency manager wants to hike city income taxes, man stabbed after argument with ex-wife's boyfriend
- Burton may market hundreds of city-owned lots through Grand Blanc real estate company
- Today's obituaries: George Nickels, 68, of Linden was former co-owner of Nickels Boat Works in Fenton
- Car and truck show at ELGA Credit Union in Burton to benefit school children
- Flint man sentenced to prison for string of Burton armed robberies
- Portion of Center Road in Burton to close one week for railroad track repairs
- Fire leads to oxygen tank explosion inside Burton home; couple inside escape uninjured
- Genesee County appealing $1,700 fine for 'serious' violation of hazmat team rules
- Back to school: Bentley Middle School to reopen for classes by fall
- Three incumbents among four candidates for Burton City Council seats
- Top headlines: Man riding bicycle with kitchen sink arrested for child support warrant, grave markers missing from Flint cemetery
- Two men sentenced to prison for armed robbery at Burton Family Dollar
- Flint woman ordered to pay nearly $70,000 in restitution in Walmart fraud case
- Letter links: Letters to the editor from the week of May 5
- More than $15,200 raised by Burton firefighters being sent to families of West, Texas victims
- Registration still open for Burton Memorial Day 5K Run & Walk
- Workshop dates set for Burton City Council members to discuss proposed 2013-14 budget
- Hole-in-one and other highlights from 42nd Annual IMA Best Ball Tournament
- Grand Valley Advance
- Richard Serra sculpture opens to public at Meijer Gardens
- Artist CJ Brander combines her passion for art and gardening
- Board moves quickly on new Georgetown Township senior center site
- Ottawa County parts ways with its fiscal services director
- Goodbye, old Allen Street South, hello new Greenly Street South
- This time, it's personal at Jenison school recycling event
- MOTHER LODE: It's not easy to look put together without really trying - a lot
- LAWN AND GARDEN: A vegetable garden can cut your grocery bill, improve your health
- RECIPE: Roll out some spring sushi for your next outdoor get-together
- County officals continue to assess damage from April's flooding
- Things to do on Thursday, May 16
- Hudsonville kids learn to run, and to support those who need help to run
- Original farm owner still on the job in Ottawa County
- Unity Christian soccer comes out on top in Friday night's battle of the Hudsonvilles
- Grandville community mourns loss of Jeff Looman, beloved music teacher
- Gas Tank Away: Strolling through the village of Ada
- HIGHER GROUND: The Three Vow Wonder Woman
- Grandville Christian Schools music teacher Jeff Looman dies in accident
- Senior center segue? Brainstorming session introduces new concept for Jenison town square
- Hudsonville track a mudder's delight
- Birmingham Eccentric
- Birmingham, Beverly ceremonies honor local veterans
- The hippo guy
- Woodward Avenue charrette kicks off in Birmingham
- BASCC honors its volunteers
- Weighing Woodward's future
- Armed intruder threatens homeowner
- Correction
- Opera on Wheels brings music to Detroit schools
- Birmingham police calls
- Mugging claim proves false
- Walk this way
- The hippo guy
- So long ... They came to say goodbye to Lahser and Andover
- See electric vehicles at Schoolcraft show
- Woman's claim that she was mugged in Birmingham alley turns out to be false
- Woman killed in 'freakish' accident in Birmingham parking deck
- Birmingham-Bloomfield School Briefs
- Schools survey special education services
- BIRMINGHAM RAIL
- City workers get 2 percent wage hike
- Penasee Globe Advance
- Area communities will observe Memorial Day
- Gun Lake women will dedicate memorial garden
- Library offers Social Security Disability workshop
- Local schools get high ratings by national publications
- Hopkins Tech Vikes conclude their successful season
- Hopkins FFA leaders receive awards
- Local tech students meet governor, legislators
- Local students travel the world, from their classroom
- Recycling effort collects record amount of e-waste
- Wayland Speedway will be torn down, rebuilt
- Relay for Life asks community to show support
- Former Wayland Police Chief Dan Miller is still part of the community
- Wayland fertilizer storage plant will be ready for summer opening
- Dorr Township Board will choose new supervisor next week
- Seven Dorr residents seek township supervisor job
- Science students will conduct races at Martin track
- Wayland drama students will present the musical 'Grease'
- Hopkins Farmer's Market will begin this spring
- Wayland students love New York
- Allegan County flooding closes schools, roads
- Northeast Advance
- HIGHER GROUND: A Day to Remember
- Rockford girls soccer honors seniors with 5-0 win over Hudsonville
- Led by medalist Seth Terpstra Grandville golfers win Kent County Classic
- Belmont church group works to send knitted items to reservation
- Rockford seniors win top prize for public-service video on strokes
- LAWN AND GARDEN: A vegetable garden can cut your grocery bill, improve your health
- RECIPE: Roll out some spring sushi for your next outdoor get-together
- Kent Garden Club rooted in community for 100 years
- Seniors spark Cedar Springs to 3-0 girls soccer victory over Sparta
- LAWN AND GARDEN: The prep work is key when starting a garden from scratch
- RECIPE: Bring on the sun with this Mother's Day entree, dessert pairing
- Rockford softball's hit parade just keeps on going as Rams defeat Jenison 11-5
- Rockford girls soccer team uses experience to outlast young Grandville squad in O-K Red match
- RECIPE: Mangoes add a refreshing, tropical touch to desserts and salads
- LAWN AND GARDEN: May is the time to get in your garden and start getting dirty
- Wolverine uses Rockford museum for inspiration and filming location
- Northview bands to raise funds for video game equipment for Children's Hospital
- Rockford duo highlights well-rounded Advance All-Area North Girls Basketball Team
- LAWN AND GARDEN: If you plan now, you can reap vegetables around the calendar
- New Rockford museum will open late next month with longer hours
- Southeast Advance
- Retiring Kentwood superintendent to be honored at open house
- Local doctor elected president of Michigan Optometric Association board
- Simon, 12, says helping younger sibling with diabetes is what brothers do
- LAWN AND GARDEN: A vegetable garden can cut your grocery bill, improve your health
- RECIPE: Roll out some spring sushi for your next outdoor get-together
- New name, logo planned for Cutlerville-Gaines Chamber of Commerce
- Kentwood Women's Club celebrates 3 decades of friendship and service
- Caledonia girls take early lead enroute to defeating South Christian on CATS night
- LAWN AND GARDEN: The prep work is key when starting a garden from scratch
- RECIPE: Bring on the sun with this Mother's Day entree, dessert pairing
- East Kentwood band, orchestra students play at Youth Arts Festival
- RECIPE: Bring on the sun with this Mother's Day entree, dessert pairing
- MOTHER LODE: Every day is Mother's Day, because the real date can be forgotten
- Kelloggsville students tackle homelessness through art
- South Christian High School principal named Van Lunen fellow
- New online auction site takes the work out of selling excess stuff
- Cutlerville Fire Department adds third car seat safety inspector
- RECIPE: Mangoes add a refreshing, tropical touch to desserts and salads
- Walk will honor late Friendship Ministries director Nella Uitvlugt
- MOTHER LODE: My new fundraising motto -- Just don't do it
- Davison Flagstaff
- Creek Market Place
- Davison students plan car show May 24 for scholarship fund
- Today's obituaries: David 'Davey' Watts, 57 of Mt. Morris was a mechanic, worked for Cummings Harley Davidson
- Baker College awards degrees for the fall quarter
- Local student receives WMU's top undergraduate honor for 2013
- Letter links: Letters to the editor from the week of May 12
- Majority of readers approve of potential backyard chicken ordinance in Davison
- Davison's Brooke Wood named Miss Bowling, signs with Arkansas State
- Top headlines: Flint School District pink slips 139 teachers, man arrested for lurking around homes
- Jimmy John's offering $1 subs on Thursday, May 16, at Genesee County locations
- Davison Mayor Tim Bishop dishes out Koegel's with a side of politics at specialty hot dog stand
- Today's obituaries: Barry Davis, 65, of Clio was a 1966 Clio High School graduate
- Top headlines: Man riding bicyle with kitchen sink arrested for child support warrant, grave markers missing from Flint cemetery
- Letter: Regardless of intent, emergency manager law still has grave consequences
- Davison's medical marijuana dispensary moratorium remains in place after council vote
- It's a wrap: Richfield Township police chief Larry Gritzinger retires after 30 years of service with department
- Back To The Future: Davison's Central Elementary to undergo renovations officials say will send 82-year-old building into 21st Century
- Transition period to begin soon for new Davison treasurer
- 51st annual Michigan Youth Arts Festival features outstanding high school artists
- 5 things to know about Genesee County's May 7 election
- Canton Observer
- Crime Watch
- Rouge River friends need volunteers
- Scott Prison meets the wrecking ball
- Democrats select leaders for newly-formed 11th District
- Youth troupe presents 'Mermaid'
- Roush CleanTech fires up vehicles with propane technology
- O E, sponsors honor 2013 Academic All-Star Team
- Mother, boyfriend get probation in child's death
- All about 'Life'
- Meeting focus: Ford Road fate
- ACO closing Canton store; Plymouth safe
- Relay helps survivor 'control my cancer'
- Canton church mourns death of new groom; bride survives crash
- Canton Connection
- Worker frightens off intruder
- County breaks ground on new First Responders Memorial
- Ceremony, concert on tap to honor vets
- Command performance
- Canton Cup is rich in tradition
- Little League celebrates season opener
- Farmington Observer
- Barnett: Legislature working to avoid school funding cuts
- Orchard Ridge campus sports a renovated student center
- Police calls
- Youth theater summer camps to feature pros this year
- Roush CleanTech fires up vehicles with propane
- Tail Wagger's holds low-cost vaccination clinic on June 2
- Blood drive scheduled to honor Boston bombing victims
- Suliman tagged as new Gill Elementary principal
- Crime down in Farmington last year, report shows
- Farmington-area Relay for Life sets new record for 2013
- Preserving a culture
- Judge rules Farmington man competent to stand trial for killing, dismembering girlfriend
- Suliman tagged as new Gill Elementary principal
- Like Farmington, downtown Northville looking for ideas
- Hills police to host citywide Neighborhood Watch program
- New crime prevention tech joins Hills police department
- Hills police investigating two Tuesday break-ins
- Local PTAs/PTSAs win several state awards
- Recognize public works employees this week
- Public Safety open house this Friday
- Flint Township News
- Fourth person arraigned on charges in large robbery, racketeering case
- Top headlines: Men charged with operating $300,000 Home Depot fraud ring, three sentenced to life in prison for deadly Flint Township carjacking
- Today's obituaries: Marie Kranz, 97, of Swartz Creek enjoyed hunting, golf
- Burton student on University of Findlay Fall 2012 Dean's List
- Flint student performs in Hope College Symphonette spring break tour
- Top headlines: Women say they were afraid to report alleged sexual misconduct by former sheriff lieutenant, second teen dies in rollover accident
- Today's obituaries: Sharon Malloy, 70, of Flushing was a Flint teacher for 40 years
- Air Force Airman Johnathon R. Robertson graduates from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland
- Today's obituaries: Elizabeth 'Betty' Goodman, 85, of Flushing worked at Bronner's in Frankenmuth
- New phone app guides paddlers from Holly to Owosso on Shiawassee River
- Keep low euthanasia fee at county animal shelter, but advocate adoption
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Flint-area students named to Dean's List at Davenport University
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Today's obituaries: Phillip Pepitone, 78, of Flint worked for the Flint Department of Public Works
- Michigan Army National Guard captain takes command of Flint-based infantry company
- Northwood names Flint-area students to dean's and president's lists
- Jeremy Jackson of Flint graduates from University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars welcome Jayson Richard Hansen as a new member
- Linden resident earns honors at Cooley Law School
- The Davison Index
- KELLEY BLUE BOOK PRESENTS 10 VEHICLES WITH ATTITUDE
- JEEP BRAND REPEATS WIN FOR WINTER WORK
- ROUNDUP
- Cardinals soccer look to grab district title
- Fat Guy s Corner
- Tee Time
- Cardinals head to golf district
- Davison runs hard at regionals, looks toward state meet
- Hatten named new boys varsity hoops coach
- Softball squad priming for postseason
- Cardinals looking to carry momentum into postseason
- JACK LEE GRIFFIN SR.,
- Out of the past
- Genesee Health Plan awarded for helping the uninsured
- Davison woman working to revive Carriage Town
- In brief
- Baker College business students repeat win
- Kylie North named DHS Co-Op of the Month
- In brief
- The VIEW from here
- Flushing Observer
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Top headlines: Men arrested in Flint for illegal burn, Flint budget hole may be $19 million deep in five years
- Ohio Dominican University names local student to dean's list
- Flint-area people earn honors at Cooley Law School
- Private Marc Jaruzel graduates from 2nd Battalion, Fox Company at Marine Corps recruit depot
- Grand Blanc Bobcats 9U defeats Mi Young Guns 3-0
- Flushing High School Theater Department presents 'Walking on the Moon'
- Mock crash at Mt. Morris High School teaches dangers of drinking and driving to students
- Letter: Legitimate concerns about fracking should not be ignored
- Today's obituaries: Robert 'Bob' Bentley, 69, of Clio was president of Mr. B's supermarket
- Costs mount as Flushing Township rebuilds its police department
- Three-year contract approved for new Flushing Township police chief
- AYSO soccer signup coming soon!
- State Rep. Jim Ananich's 27th District Senate win means two more special elections for Genesee County
- Polls open for Election Day in Genesee County
- Letter: Let's keep eyes peeled during Crim races
- Mt. Morris Schools annual health fair set for May 7
- The Tux and Tennies Gala returns in May 2013
- Flushing to break ground on renovations for Riverview Park in May
- Flushing parents warned after stranger reportedly approached child
- WBKP TV
- Flags lowered to commemorate Memorial Day
- Fire reported in Marquette Co.
- Veterans voice concerns to Rep. Benishek
- Small kitchen fire in Ishpeming
- Lakeview Elementary has a Field Day
- Birthday boy cashes in on McDonald's Scavenger Hunt
- LiveWise at the YMCA, Part 4
- Houghton Co. wolf attack update
- Mackinac Co. man pleads to drug charge
- SAIL hosts pain management workshop
- US-2 repaving in Gogebic & Delta Cos.
- NORTHSTAR Joins Superior Health Partners
- Fire at MTU apartments
- Click It or Ticket continues in the U.P.
- Priestap ceremony at VA Med. Ctr.
- DWTS Mqt. Co. Style raises $35,000
- Marquette: the Ultimate Frisbee Sanctuary
- A super sized scavenger hunt in the U.P.
- DNR confirms another dog kill in Atlantic Mine area
- Cold weather postpones opening of Mqt. beaches
- WDIV TV
- Body discovered in abandoned Detroit home
- Bell stolen from Detroit church could be in Algonac store
- Novi man accused of killing family back in Michigan
- Union: Troubled Michigan district teachers go unpaid
- Detroit's Compuware Corp. a finalist for DOD award
- Detroit man accused of firing shots out car window
- Grosse Pointe area residents could be missing lawn statues
- Movement Electronic Music Festival starts Saturday
- Red Wings look to eliminate the Blackhawks in Game 5
- Detroit bankruptcy could make DIA artworks vulnerable
- Medical worker assaulted at Jackson prison facility
- 800-pound bell stolen from church in Detroit
- Laptops, other electronics stolen from academy in Detroit
- FBI busts prostitution ring in Southfield hotel
- Michigan Representative faces sexual harassment lawsuit
- Michigan police get 20 tips a day about missing clerk
- Lockdown lifted at 3 Allen Park schools
- Man accused of kidnapping ex-girlfriend now in custody
- Retired doctor killed in crash on Ortonville Road
- Jeb Bush among Mackinac Conference speakers
- WEYI TV
- 17-year-old Tonquinisha McKinley shot, killed at pre-prom party
- Memorial Day travelers should buckle up, watch out for construction
- Heading home from up north? Stay off I-75
- STARS bus crashes through home, causes gas leak; neighbors urged to leave
- Michigan panel OKs 3 pct. raise for K-12 schools
- Review team says Hamtramck in financial emergency
- Man guilty of murder in Mount Pleasant stabbing
- Man's car stolen with wife's ashes in trunk
- FORECAST: The cooler weather is back
- Parents charged with toddler's death
- Staff Sgt. Travis Mills addresses State Senate, fallen soldiers' families
- Saginaw police say one dead, three wounded in pre-prom shooting
- A Slow Warming Trend
- 3 shot in Saginaw County
- Vassar native keynote speaker at Michigan Senate memorial for fallen soldiers
- Life sentences given to three people convicted of carjacking
- FORECAST: Showers and cooler temperatures today
- Reps With Ryan @ The Saginaw Athletic Club
- Zilwaukee Bridge project delayed
- Weather may have played a role in double fatal
- WILX TV
- Police Catch Swastika Suspect in Old Town
- 'Swastika Bandit' Caught by Lansing Police
- Bill Would Allow Signal Cameras
- Consumer Report: Best Gas Grill
- Buena Vista Teachers Not Happy with Payless Payday
- Man Shoots Self Following Police Chase
- Sunny Outlook For Michigan Summer Tourism
- Boy Scouts Lifting Ban on Gay Youth Sparks Worry
- Resident Complains about Dirty Public Housing
- Senate Panel Approves Immigration Bill
- Washington Bridge Collapse Update
- Independent Bank Robbery Update
- Billboards to Feature Paige Renkoski and Other Cold Cases
- Two Meth Busts In Eaton County
- Eaton County Home Owner Bound, Robbed by Invaders
- Williamston Bank Robbery
- Detroit Institute of Art Says City Can't Sell Collection
- Police Patrol Haslett High School After Second Bomb Threat
- I-5 Bridge Collapses into River
- City Council Not Happy With Veto
- WJBK TV
- Sex trafficking bust made at Southfield hotel
- 17 dogs seized in Northern Michigan come to Rochester Hills
- Weighing 305 at 17, Jonathan changes course, loses 130 pounds
- Dairy Boy told by Macomb County to remove boulders on curb
- After gas explosion, an insurance battle for some in Royal Oak
- Anthony's Coney Island is Southfield's best-kept secret
- Blimpy Burger in Ann Arbor moving from its 60-year-old location
- Dogs removed from Mich. facilities come to Rochester Hills
- Police: Lockdown lifted for three Allen Park schools
- Bob Dole Viagara joke 'comes up' during interview with Chris Wallace
- Dogs removed from Mich. facilities coming to Rochester Hills
- Tips dwindle in Nevaeh Buchanan's kidnapping, slaying
- Red Wings raise over $15K for family of fallen firefighter
- Police: 3 Allen Park schools on lockdown
- Howard shuts down Blackhawks, Red Wings take 3-1 series lead
- Michigan panel OKs 3 pct. raise for K-12 schools
- DIA's art collection at risk amid Detroit's financial woes
- Local group collecting supplies for Oklahoma tornado relief
- Hookah lounges must close at midnight, Troy mandates
- Thomas out, Gurewitz in: Kwame Kilpatrick gets new lawyer
- WJRT TV
- Fraudster Ed May, blind, seeks release from prison
- Automaker Tesla takes fight to North Carolina
- Hezbollah chief says group is fighting in Syria
- Obama's drone rules provide limits, ambiguity
- Kerry makes 1st official sub-Saharan Africa visit
- Egypt top court rules against religious slogans
- Brass bell stolen from Detroit Catholic church
- Family of missing Mich. man releases new details
- Man killed by Mich. trooper in Genesee County
- Hope College student killed by bus in W. Mich.
- Russian police detain activists, foes at gay rally
- Hagel: Cadets must stamp out sex assault scourge
- Mid-Michigan native leads quest for compassion
- MSP trooper involved in deadly shooting
- Obama says nation must do more for fallen heroes
- Syria regime unleashes artillery barrage on Qusair
- Oldest Concord High alumnus to attend reunion
- Service planned after man dies day after wedding
- Migration exhibit comes to Alpena in June
- New learning standards spur debate in Michigan
- WLUC TV
- New U.S. citizens welcomed in Marquette
- Upper Michigan police department to be cut in half
- The true meaning of Memorial Day
- Calumet to celebrate with sister town
- Residents react to wolf attacks
- Gluten-free restaurants in the Upper Peninsula
- How you can kick the blues
- Poll: Cap Executive Salaries?
- Benishek visits veterans
- How you can kick the blues
- How you can kick the blues
- Benishek visits veterans
- BioLife needs your Liquid Gold
- Uppertunities for local businesses
- Dancing with the Stars Marquette County Style has a winning couple
- A historical tour through the Copper Country
- Iron River hospital joins health partners
- The 'Gobblers' win!
- Training your hunting dog
- Poll: Boy Scouts Policy Change
- WMYD TV
- Art Treasures Not for Sale
- Summer is Here And These Are America's 10 Best Beaches
- Summer's Must-Read Books; Are These Titles on Your List?
- In Historic Decision, Boy Scouts Vote to Allow Openly Gay Youth
- Six Stars Who Have Encountered Serious Tax Trouble
- A Diesel Cruze?
- Stay Safe out There
- A Fit-Friendly Worksite
- Do You Know How Many Calories Are in Your Fast Food? Probably Not, Study Say
- Could Your Marriage Be Doomed By These 10 Money Lies?
- 14-Year-Old Girl's Cover of Eddie Van Halen Guitar Solo is AMAZING
- Fast & Furious 6 Arrives Friday; Will You Be Racing to Theaters to See It?
- Are These the Six Best Foul Ball Catches of All Time?
- Will Boy Scouts of America End Its Ban on Openly Gay Youth?
- Suspect in Family's Murders Returning to Michigan
- Kilpatrick Saga's Next Chapter
- Suspect in Family's Murders Returning to Michgian
- A Park for Car Lovers
- Pamper That Pooch
- Will New Two-Factor Authentication Prevent Your Twitter Account From Being Hacked?
- WNEM TV
- Museum starts night tours of signs from Vegas past
- Toronto mayor denies he smokes crack cocaine
- Polanski laments leveling of sexes as 'idiotic'
- Cambodian film on Pol Pot rule wins Cannes prize
- Jimmie Johnson chasing NASCAR history, not legacy
- Grizzlies coach defends flagrant foul but not flop
- Brewers closer Henderson out with hamstring injury
- Champions League final: 0-0 at halftime
- Gay wins 100 at Adidas Grand Prix in New York
- Wright sets the LPGA pace in Bahamas
- Bayern Munich wins Champions League final 2-1
- How to raise a happy baby
- How to clean kitchen cabinetry
- At least 1 person dead in heavy San Antonio flooding
- Tilda Swinton brings erudite vampires to Cannes
- Indy 500 could be better than 2012's epic race
- East title series shifts to Indy, knotted at 1-1
- Kuchar finishes Colonial 2nd round still up 1
- Gay soccer player Robbie Rogers joins LA Galaxy
- Williams sisters entered in doubles at French Open
- WOOD TV
- Memorial ride for fallen officers
- Sex offender found with teenager in van
- Protests against Monsanto all over USA
- Woman dies after being hit by bus
- Man killed in car fire crash
- Memorial ride for fallen officers
- Woman dies after being hit by tour bus
- Driver killed in car fire crash
- Giddings standoff over;suspect arrested
- Heading to OK to help tornado victims
- US 131 near Plainwell back open
- Prelim for Runyon in brother's murder
- Schedule of 2013 Memorial Day parades
- Giddings Ave residents asked to leave
- Prosecutor: Police justifed in shooting
- 2 fugitives connected to drug bust
- 2 drivers hurt in head-on collision
- Mosquito madness overtaking campers
- New info released in Fred Byrne case
- Calvin College lays off 22 employees
- WWMT TV
- UDPATED: One killed in early morning crash
- Ottawa Co. juvenile escapee found with Holland parolee
- Battle Creek man facing charges after break-in
- Nearly $1,800 worth of merchandise stolen from Lowes
- Interview: Jay Wardell, of 3 Disciplines
- Interview: Rachel Kuhn, with May'd In Michigan
- Previewing Saturday's E.Z. Memorial Ride
- Interview: Katie Nelson on 'Bark For Life' event in Battle Creek
- Interview: Choosing Chicago
- Protestors hit the streets against Monsanto
- Hope College releases new details about student in fatal crash
- Hope College student killed by tour bus
- Suspect arrested in Kalamazoo shooting
- One killed in early morning crash
- Job fair for high school students held for high school students
- Mattawan schools hold 8th Civil War Day
- Right-to-work law raising questions after man tried to quit his union
- Local Red Cross volunteers gear up to head to Oklahoma
- Chase with police ends after man shoots himself
- UPDATE: Man in custody after domestic standoff
- WWTV TV
- Royal Dutch Shell Plc First Quarter 2013 Scrip Dividend Programme Reference Share Price
- Dead Pa. baby's dad believes in 'divine healing'
- Police Patrolling Roads Heavily During Holiday Weekend
- Dogs Seized From Puppy Mill Being Transported To Other Shelters
- Goodwill Opens New Store in Acme
- Indian River Businesses Plan For Busy Holiday Weekend
- Suspect in killing of officer found dead in cell
- Feedback at 5:00: Red Light Cameras
- Traverse City West Students Launch Weather Balloon
- DNR Encourages Everyone to Get Firewood Locally
- Vandrie Home Furnishings Celebrates 60 Years
- Leelanau County Man Arrested for Sex Crimes
- TEAM COVERAGE: Man Accused of Operating Puppy Mill Will Not Face Charges
- Long Lake Township Community Holds Special Memorial Day Service
- UPDATE: Hersey Grave Markers Found
- Two Men Charged For Fake Fundraiser Scam
- State Reminds Fisherman Salmon Eggs and Minnows Cannot Be Used as Bait Some Places
- Four Teens Caught Breaking Into Clare County Park Shed
- Melinda's Garden Moments: Eco-Friendly Control of Cabbage Worms
- Jury foreman says Arias testimony didn't help her
- WXMI TV
- Traffic Stop Finds A Teenage Escapee From Ottawa County
- Update On Meijer Ground Chuck Recall In North Muskegon
- Pleasant Memorial Weekend Forecast
- Update: Hope College Student From Grandville Killed After Being Hit By A Private Bus
- Hope College Student Killed After Being Hit By Private Bus
- Fleet Submarines At New USS Flier Exhibit
- What s New In Theaters?
- Woman Lands Job On Instagram
- Golf Legend To Teach At Popular Resort
- FOX 17 Gets Inside Scoop On Griffins Season
- Grand Haven VFW Hosts Battle Of The Bones
- 50 Superfoods The Ultimate Shopping List
- Safety Tip Talk ; National Missing Children s Day
- Hope Student Killed After Being Hit By A Tour Bus
- Vicksburg Man Dead After Crashing Into Tree
- Suspect Arrested Following Grand Rapids Standoff
- Don t Say Happy Memorial Day.
- Muskegon Lumberjacks Fire Head Coach Jim McKenzie
- Griffins Beat Oklahoma City in Game 1 of Western Conference Finals
- Simple Steps To Lower The Water Bill
- WXYZ TV
- Autopsy inconclusive for Collier-Sweet
- Murder suspect returned from India
- Statues found at Grosse Pointe South HS
- Holiday campers brave cold conditions
- Man may have bought stolen church bell
- 7-Eleven: 49-cent Slurpees this weekend
- Steel rods from road causing issues
- Billboard may lead to answers in cases
- School lockdowns lifted in Allen Park
- Electronic Music Festival this weekend
- Photos from Moore OK tell powerful story
- Three schools on lockdown in Allen Park
- 3-Day Music Festival kicks off Saturday
- EM wants appraisal of collection at DIA
- New bill would allow red-light cameras
- Could Detroit sell art now at the DIA?
- Teacher accused of peeping on woman
- Controversy over Duggan's run for mayor
- Kmart's latest online ad going viral
- BLOG: Kilpatrick gets new lawyer
- WZZM TV
- Aaron's Adventure: Morel Hunting
- SAT AM Java Chat w/Jennifer & Alana: Color Me Rad, Guerrilla Gardening & CASA
- Bobby J's Memorial Day recipes
- Hope student killed in overnight accident
- Griffins hold benefit for Oklahoma tornado survivors
- Volunteers decorate veterans' graves in Muskegon
- Holland mayor considering run for Levin's Senate seat
- Family: Items gone from missing man's car
- Anibal Sanchez comes within 2 outs of no-hitter
- UPDATE: Standoff ends peacefully on Giddings Ave.
- Fremont teen holding car wash for tornado relief
- Teen appears in court for murder of brother
- Plans revived for new downtown GR hotel
- Is your swimming pool safe for Memorial Day?
- Mom hopes tragedy prevents other towing accidents
- Calvin College cuts 22 jobs
- Threat forces evacuations on Giddings Ave. SE
- USA lags behind others in paid vacation, holidays
- Amway expanding, adding 200 jobs
- Marine patrol begins this weekend on area lakes
- The Daily Mining Gazette
- Students receive over $100K in scholarships
- No injures in Tech fire
- Telling stories of the strike
- L'Anse schools face big deficit
- Spotlight on 'troubling' local obesity rates
- City of Houghton to clean up Backroom
- Principal shuffle in Houghton
- Prestigious federal award for GS
- Spotlight on 'troubling' local obesity rates
- City of Houghton to clean up Backroom
- Principal shuffle in Houghton
- Prestigious federal award for GS
- H-PT?Schools to continue summer programs
- L'Anse schools face big deficit
- Four months in jail after meth lab plea
- Jestila receives jail sentence of one year
- Portage Health staff walks for 31 Backpacks
- Districts deal with cancelled classes
- A patriotic presentation
- Tech hosts symposium designed to get kids thinking about Superior
- The Daily News
- Vietnam veteran to showcase his healing scultpures in IM
- 100-plus Women selects Northwoods Airlifeline to receive $17,300 donation
- Memorial Day: Local ceremonies planned to honor military heroes
- Another U.P. dog killed by wolves
- 2012 bank robbery probe continues
- Seat belt enforcement in effect
- Iron River cuts police force in half
- Wolves strike again
- Freeze warning tonight
- Heroin arrests in Iron River
- Fumee Lake rules detailed
- Heroin bust in Iron River
- Senior Expo May 29 at Pine Grove
- New uses planned for old Aurora school
- Tavern incident leads to jail time for Iron Mountain woman
- Channing man charged in marijuana bust
- Case against L'Anse car chase suspect advances
- Police-fire issue sparks debate
- Man sentenced to 21 years for fatal drunk driving crash
- Gas prices soar; oil price falls
- Daily Press
- Events planned for holiday
- Guilty plea made in Grain 'N' Grape case
- Guilty verdict in sexual assault case
- Glad grads
- Manistique senior chosen as Student of the Year
- Wind, water, waves: Kiteboarder enjoys the bay
- UPSET bust nets 6 arrests
- Meth lab investigation continues
- Man found guilty on one count of criminal sexual conduct
- Project gets continued support
- Subway burglar charged
- Wolf hunt referendum to go on ballot
- Trees for Aronson Island
- Six arrested in drug bust
- County budget work for fiscal year 2013-14 continues
- Calling all Korean War veterans
- Police catch jail inmate
- Home destroyed by fire
- Man in custody for Esky Subway break-ins
- Board awards bid for new roof, despite issue
- Ludington Daily News
- Local lighthouses now open to the public
- Local services planned to observe Memorial Day
- School children learn about the past during History in Action days at White Pine Village
- Ludington photojournalist embedded in Afghanistan: 'Thank you for your service'
- Local man donating art to U.S. Navy
- Standing-room-only at LHS graduation
- MCC grads festive during commencement
- Journey students encouraged to 'Stand'
- Iola Attridge
- Virginia L. (Engel) Pufford
- Howard M. Mick Hurd
- Lake Michigan Carferry moves to two sailings a day two weeks early
- 20 girls, 8 boys celebrate MCE graduation
- Prep golf: LHS wins Easy Living Flooring Invite
- Prep baseball: MCC's Graczyk tosses no-hitter
- Prep softball: Spartans get sweep
- Prep soccer: Ludington blanks Reed City, 7-0
- Manistee's Kott steps aside as girls basketball coach
- Gretchen Wilson is ready to rock
- County studying what rate to levy for senior millage
- Grand Rapids Business Journal
- Davenport selects Walter O Neill to lead Enrollment and Student Services
- Heartside Gallery celebrates 20 years with anniversary book
- Local First marks 10 years with annual street party
- Pavement inspection keeps improving
- Key Uptown BID vote is underway
- Grand Rapids reviving policy on tax-foreclosed properties
- Fight to prevent home foreclosure comes to GR
- Grand Rapids unemployment rate inches down to 5.9 percent
- Memorial Day drives 10 percent of Michigan residents to travel
- Meijer Gardens opens East-West retrospective by Chinese artist Zhang Huan
- Who would like to live to 120?
- AMC's 'Showville' auditions West Michigan talent
- Ford airport moves step closer to $9.6M Concourse B expansion
- Gilda s Club Grand Rapids searches for new president
- Ford airport moves steps closer to $9.6M Concourse B expansion
- The Factory's coLearning graduates to more tech courses
- The Ballroom at McKay opens with historic look
- Commission suggests 3-percent raise for Michigan judges
- Metabolic Solutions breaks through at life sciences incubator
- Grand Rapids Home for Veterans wants your vote for $250K prize
- Huron Daily Tribune
- Federal agents execute search warrant at two dairy farms
- Federal agents execute search warrant at two dairy farms
- Researchers want help studying PBB
- Caseville Schools break ground on progress
- HMC Still looking to replace fired doctor
- Assistant prosecutor stepping down
- Laker Schools won't change to new calendar
- Six hurt in truck-Ubly school bus collision
- Children spot shed on fire, prevent damage to nearby house
- Lake Township will try again to pick new clerk
- Authorities investigating fish kill
- Author plans tomake movie in Thumb
- Bad Axe school board proposes tax issue to voters
- Huron County s oil, gas value is like no other
- Lawnmowing accident claims life of local man
- No punches thrown, but fighting goes onin Lake Township
- Schools find ways to deal with less revenue
- Flowers from the showers
- Harbor Beach opts to buy its own dredging equipment
- McDonald s Food and Family will be open on Sundays
- Clio Messenger
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Marjory Raymer: Fundraiser stunning lesson in generosity of Flint community
- Top headlines: Men charged with operating $300,000 Home Depot fraud ring, three sentenced to life in prison for deadly Flint Township carjacking
- Today's obituaries: Marie Kranz, 97, of Swartz Creek enjoyed hunting, golf
- Letter: Column on democracy was confusing, degrading
- Flint student performs in Hope College Symphonette spring break tour
- Burton student on University of Findlay Fall 2012 Dean's List
- Creek Market Place
- Top headlines: Women say they were afraid to report alleged sexual misconduct by former sheriff lieutenant, second teen dies in rollover accident
- Today's obituaries: Sharon Malloy, 70, of Flushing was a Flint teacher for 40 years
- 'Serious' accident shuts down intersection of Jennings and Vienna roads in Vienna Township
- Top headlines: Men arrested in Flint for illegal burn, Flint budget hole may be $19 million deep in five years
- Today's obituaries: David 'Davey' Watts, 57 of Mt. Morris was a mechanic, worked for Cummings Harley Davidson
- Letter: No shortage of reasons to keep art education in elementary schools
- Air Force Airman Johnathon R. Robertson graduates from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland
- Clio Farm Bureau Insurance agent named a 2013 'Select Agent'
- Top headlines: Flint emergency manager wants to hike city income taxes, man stabbed after argument with ex-wife's boyfriend
- Today's obituaries: George Nickels, 68, of Linden was former co-owner of Nickels Boat Works in Fenton
- Baker College awards degrees for the fall quarter
- Top headlines: Flint teen earns three college degrees before high school diploma, man shot in the buttocks in Flint apartment
- The County Press
- Residents irked by sewer assessments
- Road Work Update: Culvert replacement closes roads - 9:21a.m. May 23, 2013
- Road Work Update: Culvert replacement closed Gosline Road - 9:45 a.m. May 22, 2013
- Tee Time
- Outdoor Calendar
- Anglers can find family friendly fishing holes
- North Branch golf wins Vassar Invite
- West splits with Metro rival Swartz Creek
- Area Briefs
- Relay team
- West lacrosse season comes to an end
- Capac, Marlette raise funds for Boston victims
- Local track athletes make state meet cut
- West, Fenton Metro soccer battle put on hold
- Almont, Imlay City fall short at regional
- Beer Guy
- At the Movies with Jake
- At the Library
- FOOD FOR A CAUSE
- FESTIVALS
- Swartz Creek News
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Top headlines: Men charged with operating $300,000 Home Depot fraud ring, three sentenced to life in prison for deadly Flint Township carjacking
- Today's obituaries: Marie Kranz, 97, of Swartz Creek enjoyed hunting, golf
- Letter: Column on democracy was confusing, degrading
- Creek Market Place
- Burton student on University of Findlay Fall 2012 Dean's List
- Flint student performs in Hope College Symphonette spring break tour
- Today's obituaries: Sharon Malloy, 70, of Flushing was a Flint teacher for 40 years
- Top headlines: Women say they were afraid to report alleged sexual misconduct by former sheriff lieutenant, second teen dies in rollover accident
- Second teen dies in last week's Gaines-area rollover accident
- Top headlines: Men arrested in Flint for illegal burn, Flint budget hole may be $19 million deep in five years
- Today's obituaries: David 'Davey' Watts, 57 of Mt. Morris was a mechanic, worked for Cummings Harley Davidson
- Letter: No shortage of reasons to keep art education in elementary schools
- Air Force Airman Johnathon R. Robertson graduates from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland
- Top headlines: Flint emergency manager wants to hike city income taxes, man stabbed after argument with ex-wife's boyfriend
- Today's obituaries: George Nickels, 68, of Linden was former co-owner of Nickels Boat Works in Fenton
- Baker College awards degrees for the fall quarter
- Local student receives WMU's top undergraduate honor for 2013
- Top headlines: Flint teen earns three college degrees before high school diploma, man shot in the buttocks in Flint apartment
- Letter links: Letters to the editor from the week of May 12
- Leelanau Enterprise
- THE LIST
- Ceremonies honor war-dead
- County Pride
- War just a way of life, seniors concur
- What We re Thinking
- Hunt fund to help veterans in need
- Names have changed but going to war is the same
- Leelanau s compelling Civil War history, role in 26th infantry
- LEST WE FORGET
- Volunteers flag graves of deceased vets
- Guard makes presence known on behalf of fallen vets
- Leelanau veterans groups buck trend, increase membership
- At least a dozen World War II vets alive and well here
- Leelanau Twp. mortarman earned bronze medal in South Pacific
- Lake Leelanau walleye champs net 10.45 lbs., big fish 4.65
- Duperon, Falkiewicz head St. Mary Class of 2013
- RAYMOND E. PLATTS IV
- S-B sophomore best fancy shawl Native dancer
- Zonta awards 3 scholarships to locals
- Role playing
- Sanilac County News
- IN LOVING MEMORY
- LOTTIE J. ILLENCIK SANDUSKY
- BONNIE L. KOVACH SANDUSKY
- GLORIA MARIE HOIST MARLETTE
- JAMES JAY COOK EAST JORDAN
- ILA MARIE TALLMADGE MISSOURI
- EVA MAY PEARSALL MARLETTE
- Learn about fibromyalgia
- Spelling Bee benefits senior programs
- Public reading of Bible June 2-5
- IN MY OPINION
- Activities abound in Port Huron to launch summer
- 2 hurt in crash on Wildcat near Sheridan Line
- Summer food program for children announced
- Port Sanilac dredging contract awarded
- Sandusky awards night
- Local library art shows focus on recovery
- Croswell adopts 2013-14 budget
- On-line investigations to help solve crimes
- Hardware adds building center showroom
- Tuscola County Advertiser
- Thumb native killed in mishap in Kentucky s Red River Gorge
- Travis Mills addresses Michigan Senate, families of fallen soldiers
- Tuscola County Court News for 5-25-13
- Packing Deet - taking the fight to the mosquitos
- Surprise in store for hunters
- Lest We Forget
- RICHARD LESTER Kingston
- JOANN R. PUTNAM Marlette
- PAUL MICHAEL NAGY SR. Vassar
- JAMES F. ROBINSON Deford
- 'So long, Son'
- Surviving a Dayton weekend
- Check the facts about Caro schools
- Please help Dollar General food drive
- Please help save the Vassar Theatre!
- Kingston Community Schools awarded nearly $20,000 for cost savings
- Tuscola County swarming with mosquitos
- Vets Eat FREE at Caro Pizza Hut
- DONALD R. PRICE
- ROSA PUTNAM, Vassar
- Southfield Eccentric
- ACO to close Birmingham, Canton stores
- Royal Oak dog owners encouraged to register their pets
- Arts, Beats and Eats gets official hours, sound check
- Discussion focus is code enforcement
- Hydroplane owner gets thrill showing craft
- Opera on Wheels brings music to Detroit schools
- SEMCOG reports on the public's view of infrastructure
- City launches another ethics violation probe
- Royal Oak honors officer of the year
- Suspects steal car during test drive
- 'Boutique' condos may land in Southfield
- Anne Scott leaves lasting legacy
- Language set for human rights proposal
- See electric vehicles up close at Schoolcraft show
- Anne Scott leaves lasting legacy
- Southfield sets auto auction
- Youths join DSO in Judson Center benefit
- Berkley book details community's history
- Something for everyone at annual Berkley Days
- Police seek man exposing himself to females
- DeWitt-Bath Review
- Auto dealers expect brisk holiday weekend sales
- 7 retirement mistakes to avoid making
- Students stretch creativity in Odyssey of the Mind at MSU
- Police searching for Williamston bank robbery suspect
- Police arrest two in Windsor Township meth lab bust
- McDonald's is pushing to get more millennial savvy
- Americans get fewer paid vacation days, holidays if at all
- These 6 vehicles get no respect but deserve it
- 9-year-old grills McDonald's CEO on nutrition
- Area's jobless rate rises in April
- Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
- 'Abnormally late' frost advisory in effect for Lansing area tonight
- Michigan lawmaker accused of sexual harassment
- Grand Ledge author's book featured as Kohl's Cares selection
- Lawmaker seeks to make state office to help small businesses
- FBI count: Michigan has nearly 4,000 missing people
- Michigan summer travel season starting up
- Summer gas prices should moderate after holiday, analysts say
- 10 things to know for Thursday
- Grand Ledge author sees characters come to life to help children
- Plymouth Observer
- Plymouth Pipeline
- Market plans cookout to mark 25th anniversary
- Plymouth DMS open house rescheduled
- United Way launches needs survey
- All in one 'Basket'
- Haggerty improvements under way; other road work planned
- On campus
- Stretch of Haggerty in Plymouth Township site of summer-long repair project
- Plymouth public works open house postponed on weather fears
- You can't deduct losses that occur in a retirement account
- See electric vehicles up close at Schoolcraft show
- Two Career Tech students honored in poster contest
- Westland woman cleans up with washer and dryer
- Plymouth Pipeline
- Canton Cup tourney rich in tradition
- Juicer squeezes into policy forum
- City plans public works open house and picnic
- LED light plan dimmed, for now
- Ground broken for First Responders Memorial
- United Way seeks help with survey
- Houghton Lake Resorter
- One mission provided harrowing war experience for WWII vet
- Roscommon graduation tonight
- Memorial Day activities set
- One year later-
- LIVING REMINDER
- Lynn B. Matter
- Robert D. Henson
- Bonnie Kay Miller
- Olive S. Cadd
- Mary Zepke
- Sharon Kay Dunning
- Gerald Jerry Anthony Kelso
- Honora Anne Taylor
- Helen P. (Winegardner) Doty
- Rodney J. Rod Ancel
- Resorter Reader Poll
- IT HAPPENED THIS WEEK
- Articles on water levels contradict each other
- Something is wrong with lake level managment
- Garbage carts accident waiting to happen
- Oceana's Herald-Journal
- Audrey Ruth Vogel
- Marion Marx Osborn
- Memorial Service Stenberg
- The danger of over-communicating
- Garage sale donations wanted
- The danger of over-communicating
- Social agenda 5.23.13
- Births
- Engagements announced
- Women Who Care of Oceana County to meet June 4
- HHS students plant trees
- Hart, Walkerville PACE students attend Tigers game
- College notes
- Government Agenda 5.23.13
- Emergency Activity
- Court Sentencings
- Oceana Honor Roll to be dedicated in June
- Oceana Honor Roll to be dedicated in June
- In service to our country
- There s always tomorrow
- South Lyon Herald
- Rotary honors teens for school improvements
- Kite festival takes flight this Saturday
- Hydroplane owner gets thrill showing craft
- Weipert's volunteer work earns him Townie Award
- Lawsuit ends favorably for Lyon Township
- Considering a council run
- Public safety briefs
- South Lyon Herald briefs
- Court hearing delayed for suspect in I-96 shootings
- Divine inspiration
- On campus
- Family yaks it up on Salem farm
- Township wants to ID abandoned wells
- South Lyon Herald briefs
- See electric vehicles up close at Schoolcraft show
- Author uses canines to teach kids about behavior
- Save the trail supporters appeal to city council
- Armed robbery case heading to trial
- Summer day camps fill dog days with fun
- Green Oak officer, trooper cleared in fatal shootout
- Cedar Springs Post
- Pierson man dies in boating accident
- Boys clean up trash
- Miracle Field groundbreaking sets goal of three months to first game
- Child identification kits available
- Man dies in motorcycle crash
- The Post goes to Frankenmuth
- Memorial ride stops in Cedar Springs
- Teen suffers critical injuries in crash
- Lest we forget
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- Old folks at home
- Tired son
- Free electronics recycling fundraiser
- Cedar Springs Public Library receives grant
- Memorial ride this Saturday
- Sand Lake man sentenced to life
- Man leads troopers on chase
- ASK SCORE
- Beware of storm chasers
- Spectrum Health United Hospital receives award
- Redford Observer
- Seeing double is common at Thurston High
- Students from St. Robert's, St. Val's join Walk With Jesus
- Around town
- Redford police briefs
- Groom's life cut short one day after wedding
- Board OKs contract for Ashcroft demolition
- School chief's pact extended, but salary stays the same
- Pair sentenced in armed robbery at gas station
- Redford police briefs
- Around town
- South Redford lockdown worked as planned
- Trial delayed in killing of prostitute
- South Redford board to vote on Galdes's contract
- Redford Union singer hits all the right notes
- Around town
- Letters to the editor
- Not in our school: A walk against hate
- Green thumbs needed for community garden
- Family, faith were foundation of Woehlke's life
- Speaker urges Redford to innovate with parks system
- Milford Times
- Court Docket: Suspected I-96 shooter's court date delayed
- Summer concerts return next week
- Heavner Canoe celebrates 60 years in Milford
- Fundraiser benefits Central Park amphitheater project
- Volunteers spruce up Central Park
- Huron Valley police briefs
- Huron Valley News in brieflett
- Downtown Highland to receive makeover
- Highland enjoys great parade, great weather
- Milford sets plan for pot
- Panelists: Education reform is needed
- Correction
- Huron Valley police briefs
- Family holding fundraiser for memorial to officer
- See electric vehicles at Schoolcraft show
- Lyon water line may extend into Milford
- Huron Valley News in brief
- To market, to market
- Village adopts $10M budget
- Annual Highland parade Saturday
- Sanilac County News
- Carter takes BWAC MVP honors again
- Lady Skins battle to tie
- Lady Pioneers take two in BWAC soccer play
- Prep golf results
- Girls district soccer
- Prep sports calendar
- Sports briefs
- Prep track & field results
- D3 regional results at Mt. Clemens
- Season ends in regionals for Cros-Lex tennis
- Softball District Pairings
- Softball GTC Standings
- Baseball District Pairings
- Baseball GTC Standings
- Lady Eagles clinch NCTL division title
- Bad day for Raiders
- Pirates falter twice
- Devils burn 'Skins twice; hold on to title hopes
- Pioneers, Big Reds split
- Tigers move to 9-3 in NCTL
- Gratiot County Herald
- Virginia Pardee
- Mary Jane Painter
- Irvin Bushre
- Nivera Cardenas
- Robert and Nina Watson
- Charlotte Gibbs
- After 27 years on SL city council, Shrum not running again
- Alma Highland Festival and Games this weekend
- Ithaca students assist with city flower planting
- Circuit Court News
- MSP News Blotter
- District Court News
- Dispose of old prescriptions
- Inside This Week s Herald
- Auction Notices
- Blue Star Memorial marker unveiled in Fulton Township
- County falls to 49th in annual health rankings
- Hillcrest students learn about fine arts
- Book to raise funds for historical museum
- Site work begins for new Meijer store
- Gaylord Herald Times
- Martha Louise Killarney
- William J. Ely
- Doris Vehmeyer Cole
- Guest Column: The Odyssey of Memorial Day (aka Decoration Day)
- To the Editor: Please support Friendship Housing Center millage
- To the Editor: Thank you for your support, Otsego County
- Our View: Important to remember, honor on Memorial Day
- NWS expecting 'tranquil' Memorial Day weekend
- Otsego County Historical Society good as gold at 50
- U.S. Solicitor General to Supreme Court: Deny state's casino petition
- Remembering our veterans: From WWII to Vietnam, all 6 Mankowski brothers served
- Ceremony, parade highlight area's Memorial
- Ash borer presence in county could alter morel landscape
- Aaron Thomas Kwapis
- Perpetual Ponderings: Life with a dash of Ginger
- The Herald Times' View: Fortunate to live in a place where severe weather is uncommon
- Freedom of speech should be allowed at air show
- Guest Column: Fulfilling week shows snapshot of great things
- Stout finishes perfect school attendance for 13 years
- Holmes steps into role as New Life executive director
- Ypsilanti Courier
- YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP: Josh Brown becomes homeowner through Habitat
- YPSILANTI TWP: Pedestrian struck, killed while walking on I-94 at night
- YPSILANTI TWP: Man to serve up to 60 years in prison for murder of 1-year-old
- PITTSFIELD TWP: Two suspects wanted for stealing woman's purse during unarmed robbery
- YPSILANTI: City Council to vote on emergency moratorium on medical marijuana licences and permits
- YPSILANTI CRIME BRIEFS: Man arrested for drunken driving; Felony, sexual assault reported to police
- YPSILANTI: Belleville man accused of abducting woman waives court hearing, case now headed to trial
- YPSILANTI: Emergency moratorium on medical marijuana delayed
- YPSILANTI: Sam Tenka, 15, achieves perfect score on ACT
- YPSILANTI: Marching Band, Symphony to perform at Riverside Park
- YPSILANTI: Man wanted for abducting his ex-girlfriend is located, arrested in Detroit
- YPSILANTI: Budget calls for higher tax bills, more police, firefighters
- YPSILANTI: Downriver police officer found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound
- YPSILANTI TWP: Pedestrian struck, killed while walking on I-94 at night
- YPSILANTI TWP: Man to serve up to 60 years in prison for murder of 1-year-old
- PITTSFIELD TWP: Two suspects wanted for stealing woman's purse during unarmed robbery
- YPSILANTI: City Council to vote on emergency moratorium on medical marijuana licences and permits
- YPSILANTI CRIME BRIEFS: Man arrested for drunken driving; Felony, sexual assault reported to police
- YPSILANTI: Belleville man accused of abducting woman waives court hearing, case now headed to trial
- YPSILANTI: Emergency moratorium on medical marijuana delayed
- St. Ignace News
- Desormeaus Win Top Awards at World Taxidermy and Fish Carving Championships
- Cedarville Library Planning Anniversary
- Daniel Dionne Completes Basic Training
- ATV Ride Raises $775 for Preschool Scholarship
- Officers Elected
- The Garden to Open at St. Ignace
- Gustafson, Grondin Winners at Lions Roar Auction May 11
- Brevort
- Les Cheneaux
- Looking Back:
- Care-A-Van Burger Bash Is May 23
- EUP Fine Arts Council to Present Dixie Swim Club
- Engadine & Gould City
- DeTour
- DEAL ME IN
- Keep Doing It:
- St. Ignace
- Les Cheneaux
- Mackinac Island
- St. Ignace
- Westland Observer
- Red Wings fill boot to benefit Woehlke family
- Community Calendar
- Red Wings help raise money for Woehlke family
- Loose dog gets Garden City resident a ticket
- Tires and wheels reported stolen from cars
- Skate parks, sprayground ready for kids
- Public meeting focus: Ford Road fate
- Veterans prepare for annual W-W parade
- Council OKs renaming Norwayne park
- Groom's life cut short day after wedding
- Observer to publish Wayne's legal notices
- Red Wings help raise funds for family of fallen firefighter
- Coalition offers tips for safe graduation season
- Around Wayne and Westland
- Time to celebrate Lucky Penny Day
- Students get hands-on at Family Math Night
- Westland woman cleans up with washer and dryer
- You can't deduct losses that occur in a retirement account
- St. Vincent de Paul puts out call for donations
- Hearing set in city hall bomb threat case
- The Tecumseh Herald
- Day care closing, owner sends thank you to community
- Owner of Eden Foods imposing personal choices on others
- Remember a veteran and give thanks
- Thanks supporters of CIS Family Safety Night
- TDL ballot committee grateful for help in millage campaign
- TDL director sends thank you for support of library millage
- Editorial: City should lease space for livery
- What we don t know can hurt us
- Murray family sends thank yous for care given to mother
- Orchestra, chorus members help make city a wonderful place
- TDL irresponsible for failing to show how millage was needed
- Parent of THS wrestler disputes number of players infected
- Mother believes TPS administration failed to support coach
- Delivering quality and innovation in patient care
- Library board member responds to Abraham letter
- Caution needed when expressing opinion as fact
- Election of library millage will help it meet need of community
- Library provides a vital and valuable resource for the community
- Library important for residents at Tecumseh Place I and II, and Fieldstone at Tecumseh Place
- Supports library millage proposals
- Northville Record
- Parkinson foundation marks 30 years of support, service
- Chamber flower sale kicks off big weekend in downtown Northville
- District to spend $3.5 million to replace computers
- City, schools could redevelop Old Village School into administrative offices
- No lower bond in torturing of toddler
- In brief
- Memorial Day Parade tradition continues Monday morning
- City to use racetrack funds for improvements
- Northville School Briefs
- Northville Police Briefs
- Scott Prison meets the wrecking ball
- See electric vehicles up close at Schoolcraft show
- Northville teen flawless on 'So You Think You Can Dance'
- Scott Prison meets the wrecking ball in Northville Township
- VIDEO - Scott Correctional facility in Northville meets the wrecking ball
- Judge refuses to lower bond for Northville man accused of torturing toddler
- In brief
- Northville Police Briefs
- Female-owned company receives Jackie Robinson Award from MLB
- Northville Township man, 19, charged with torturing toddler
- Crawford County Avalanche
- Charles H. Dugas
- Helen Kerle
- Grayling's Spring Art Walk includes added activities
- Wounded warriors craft bamboo fly rods, fish world class watersheds
- GHS golfers still in hospitals
- Public hearing scheduled for recycling surcharge
- Grayling's Spring Art Walk includes added activities
- Wounded warriors craft bamboo fly rods, fish world class watersheds
- GHS golfers still in hospitals
- Public hearing scheduled for recycling surcharge
- Grayling's Spring Art Walk includes added activities
- Wounded warriors craft bamboo fly rods, fish world class watersheds
- GHS golfers still in hospitals
- Public hearing scheduled for recycling surcharge
- Ruth M. Rutter
- Grayling's Spring Art Walk includes added activities
- Wounded warriors craft bamboo fly rods, fish world class watersheds
- GHS golfers still in hospitals
- Public hearing scheduled for recycling surcharge
- College millage turned down
- Novi News
- Triple-murder suspect Lakshminivasa Rao Nerusu is returned to Novi custody - with VIDEO
- Tanner Cipriano's moving valedictory speech to CC's Class of 2013 (with video)
- Hometown heroes prepare for State Police careers
- Leaders selected for Democrats' new 11th District
- Novi Newsmakers
- Deerfield principal resigns after 'super drunk' charge
- Motor City Comic Con draws record crowds
- Hyatt: Hotel's a hit already
- Walled Lake DDA presents Bill Compton Support Our Troops 5K-Run
- Novi honors veterans and showcase community pride on Memorial Day
- Homicide: Fugitive arrested in India returning to Novi
- New charter school coming to Novi
- BUDGET: Novi keeps same millage rate; fund balance at 20 percent
- VIDEO - Catholic Central graduation ceremony on May 19
- Bowman's Hyatt Place in Novi right on track
- Novi principal resigns after 'super drunk' driving charge
- Drug Courts' second annual Cross State Relay for Recovery in Novi on May 22
- Novi School Briefs
- Novi Now -- Have coffee with Superintendent Matthews May 20 and 22
- Novi News Briefs -- Council candidates file to run
- Cadence Advance
- HIGHER GROUND: The Danger of Over-Communicating
- Ada Township selects design team for village redesign, splits costs with Amway
- Ada Township hires Miller Johnson to conduct employee salary review
- East Grand Rapids offers first course in synchronized swimming
- City of East Grand Rapids to get new commissioner with Cindy Johnson stepping down
- Forest Hills Central keeps O-K White soccer title hopes alive with 2-0 win over Christian
- LAWN AND GARDEN: The prep work is key when starting a garden from scratch
- Local student named finalist in 'Quiet Hero' essay contest
- Forest Hills Northern student accepted at NFL-Wharton leadership conference
- Cascade Township approves second cellular tower for airport area
- East Grand Rapids girls lacrosse defeats Rockford in battle of state-ranked powers
- Kent Garden Club rooted in community for 100 years
- Ed Dobson's story about facing death subject of local TV series
- Things to do on Friday, May 10
- Forward Thinking: Taking a look at what's ahead
- Forest Hills teacher selected Down Syndrome Association 'teacher of the year'
- Cascade planners put Centennial Golf Course redevelopment on hold
- Forest Hills Eastern's 'Gone Boarding' class gives students chance to build and ride
- 'Music kept me young,' says former Ramona Park pianist, 104
- Tulip Time kicks off the season with music, dancing, and lots of colorful tulips
- The Antrim Review
- CL Township discusses roads, public access
- Everybody Dance Now!
- Central Lake School Board answers concerns
- Beverly M. Willson
- Duane L. Smith
- Carl E. Mehlberg
- David Cooper Malcolm
- Nancy Anne Giovannetti
- Marlyn S. Hart
- Harbor Master resigns
- ISLAND receives $5,500 donation
- Harbor Master resigns
- Bruce J. Hanson
- Ruth Marie Collins (Darby)
- Robert V. Cullen
- Linda Kay (Dawson) Prokop
- Betty Bothwell
- Joan C. Upthegrove
- Howard V. Redfern
- Elizabeth Trall Johnson
- Saline Reporter
- SALINE: Schools will keep pay-to-play fees the same for next school year
- SALINE CRIME BRIEFS: Woman goes wrong way on Michigan, arrested for drunken driving; Three larcenies from unlocked vehicles reported
- SALINE: Harvest Elementary students sing for school board
- SALINE: Police officers honored during ceremony at Council meeting
- SALINE CALENDAR: Saline Farmer's Market now open; ACT prep workshop set
- Living History: Students learn about ways of life much different from their own at Saline's Rentschler Farm
- SALINE: Man sent to hospital twice over two days after huffing aerosol cans, police warn of recent trend
- Letter to the editor: Time to take common sense budget steps instead of raising taxes in Saline
- Saline native selected as teacher of the year in Georgia
- SALINE: Wastewater Treatment Plant set for more than $1.4M in improvements
- SALINE: Annual Poppy sale gathers funds for veterans
- SALINE: School district to hold lottery for schools of choice students
- SALINE: High school senior puts American flag in every classroom because of new legislation
- SALINE: Schools will keep pay-to-play fees the same for next school year
- SALINE CRIME BRIEFS: Woman goes wrong way on Michigan, arrested for drunken driving; Three larcenies from unlocked vehicles reported
- SALINE: Harvest Elementary students sing for school board
- SALINE: Police officers honored during ceremony at Council meeting
- SALINE CALENDAR: Saline Farmer's Market now open; ACT prep workshop set
- Living History: Students learn about ways of life much different from their own at Saline's Rentschler Farm
- SALINE: Man sent to hospital twice over two days after huffing aerosol cans, police warn of recent trend
- Garden City Observer
- Resident suffers smoke inhalation in house fire
- Around Town
- Library expands hours to serve community
- Navy veteran to speak at Memorial Day ceremony
- City expects less federal block grant funding
- Annual Kiwanis Kids Day draws a crowd
- Public hearing for Garden City Community Development Block Grant funding tonight
- Around Town
- Rotary wants to hold first area carnival of 2013
- GC eliminates administrative position
- Coalition talks tough about teens, alcohol
- MADD specialist helps victims of drunken driving
- Around Town
- Correction
- Garden City Library signs up for 'Big Read'
- Wallace to challenge Walker in mayor's race
- Election surprise: Dodge won't seek new term on City Council
- G.I.V.E. gives students in-class and online learning
- Garden City Rotary wants to hold first area carnival this year in June
- Around Town
- Chelsea Standard
- CHELSEA: Planned power outage extended to 1 p.m.
- CHELSEA: Relay for Life events raise nearly $2,500 for American Cancer Society
- CHELSEA: Junior Girl Scouts visit with Gigi
- CHELSEA: Stockbridge woman wins $10,000 grand prize from Chelsea Chevrolet Buick
- CHELSEA: Chelsea Area Garden Club, Evening Primrose Garden Club hold fundraising events
- DEXTER: Village, DDA talk blended priorities, more collaboration
- CHELSEA: CSD to host community forum on common core
- CHELSEA: Third annual Family Fun Day to raise money for surviving children of Joel Cleary-Lusk
- CHELSEA: St. Louis Center donates dinner for 275 people, honors members with awards
- CHELSEA: Man airlifted to hospital after his truck overturned in crash
- CHELSEA: Antiques Mall opens for the season
- CHELSEA: Public action committee will form to resolve issues within CAFA
- CHELSEA: CHS graduate does his part to help Panama community overcome challenges
- CHELSEA: Lima Springs development could mean 425 agreement for Chelsea, Lima Township
- CHELSEA: 40th annual art fair to feature 25 award-winning artists
- CHELSEA: South Meadows students enjoy Michigan Breakfast
- CHELSEA: High school music program performs in Philadelphia music festival, wins multiple awards
- CHELSEA: Back to the Roots to host benefit for Waterloo Natural History Association
- CHELSEA: Planned power outage extended to 1 p.m.
- CHELSEA: Relay for Life events raise nearly $2,500 for American Cancer Society
- The Ile Camera
- Honors: Jennifer Pevarnek
- Recreation Notes: Senior Citizens Club
- Recreation Notes: Third Thursday pinochle
- Recreation Notes: Table tennis
- Recreation Notes: Zumba
- Recreation Notes: Cardio and sculpt
- Recreation Notes: Memorial weekend kayak special
- Recreation Notes: Fun start kayaking
- News in Brief: Depot Museum
- News in Brief: MS support meeting
- News in Brief: Island Road Runners to host annual Memorial Day event
- News in Brief: Just Ducky
- News in Brief: Stroke, osteoporosis screenings
- News in Brief: Trauma awareness
- News in Brief: Memorial Day ceremony
- News in Brief: Arts guild meeting
- HerbFest 2013
- Elizabeth Park bridge work
- Food for thought: Composting complements organic garden
- Youth group to host Run for the Unborn
- The Dexter Leader
- DEXTER: DHS alumna graduates from Macalester College
- SCIO: EB I-94 at Zeeb Road closed due to crash
- DEXTER: High School student awarded the rank of Eagle Scout
- DEXTER: Wellness Center to celebrate grand opening
- SCIO TWP: Woman killed after crashing into oncoming semi-truck, traffic backups at Zeeb and Liberty
- LYNDON TOWNSHIP: Farnsworth Road between county line, Boyce Road to close May 28-30 for construction
- SCIO: Newest full-time firefighter has first day this week
- DEXTER: Details about waste water treatment plant explosion come up at CAFA meeting
- DEXTER: DHS alumna graduates from Malacester College
- DEXTER: DHS alumna graduates from Malacester College
- DEXTER: DHS alumna graduates from Malacester College
- SCIO: EB I-94 at Zeeb Road closed due to crash
- DEXTER: High School student awarded the rank of Eagle Scout
- DEXTER: Wellness Center to celebrate grand opening
- SCIO TWP: Woman killed after crashing into oncoming semi-truck, traffic backups at Zeeb and Liberty
- LYNDON TOWNSHIP: Farnsworth Road between county line, Boyce Road to close May 28-30 for construction
- SCIO: Newest full-time firefighter has first day this week
- DEXTER: Details about waste water treatment plant explosion come up at CAFA meeting
- DEXTER TOWNSHIP: Island Lake Road between Waterloo, Donner to close Monday for construction
- SCIO: EB I-94 at Zeeb Road closed due to crash
- Charlevoix Courier
- Marilyn L. Coy, 82
- LaVerne W. Cole, 86
- LaVerne Cole, 86
- Mary Jane Schmidt, 90
- June 5 fundraiser planned for Boyne City-Charlevoix trail
- Hayes tapped by attorney general to step in as county public administrator
- Surprise, surprise, surprise
- Where did they live?
- Brian F. Slattery, 43
- Norman E. Probert, 75
- Prosecuting attorney involved in landlord-tenant dispute
- Hartwell Austin 'Joe' Olmstead, 78
- Marie N. Leaman, 91
- Kauffman's Furniture marks 75th year
- Identical old gas stations in two northern towns
- Tipping off the ladder
- Going nuts about healthy living
- Milford T. 'Mel' Lewis, 81
- Brian F. Slattery, 43
- Norman E. Probert, 75
- The Leader and The Kalkaskian
- Little Old WomanSpring is tune-up time, if it s really here
- LETTER: Different approach needed for new library
- Little Old WomanDepositing fun in my memory bank
- From the MoundRecent events make you go, What the heck?!
- Hall of FameCeremony to honor KHS alumni
- Section of Kalkaska ATV Trail temporarily closed due to logging operations
- Drive-In movie committee to hold fund-raiser
- Jail damaged in apparent escape attempt
- DHD No. 10 News
- District Court Report
- Pastor retires from KUMC
- Mancelona community garden gains new supporter
- TBA student s art to be featured during Cherry Festival 2013
- County adopts new paycheck, information policy
- Village decides against treating park after reported bug bites
- Cancer survivors invited to annual picnic
- District Court Report
- Happenings
- Little Old WomanDepositing fun in my memory bank
- From the MoundRecent events make you go, What the heck?!
- State Line Observer
- Gadgets in your pocket
- It s all in the clothes?
- Lots of cousins
- Bond passes
- Cyndi Lauper
- Throw me one!
- Steve takes over
- Not this Deerfield
- You need a rocket scientist for this
- The Sun burns on
- Save the Post Office
- You know you ve made it
- The Longevity Game
- Poetry month
- People watching
- Guns on-line
- Kiwanis program
- Poetry month
- The good old days
- Menu change
- Armada Times
- Armada man killed in one-car crash
- Armada-based robotics team boasts district wins
- Armada council adopts public gardens policy
- Armada football field to be shown in new light
- Armada students advance to national EMT competition in Nashville
- Armada police officers get bump in pay
- Health and Wellness Fair coming to Armada
- Vehicles kick up dust on Coon Creek Road
- Armada man killed in one-car crash
- Armada-based robotics team boasts district wins
- Armada council adopts public gardens policy
- Armada football field to be shown in new light
- Armada students advance to national EMT competition in Nashville
- Armada-based robotics team boasts district wins
- Armada council adopts public gardens policy
- Armada football field to be shown in new light
- Armada students advance to national EMT competition in Nashville
- Armada police officers get bump in pay
- Health and Wellness Fair coming to Armada
- Vehicles kick up dust on Coon Creek Road
- The Mackinac Island Town Crier
- Nature Notes
- Boy Scout Troop to Paint Fort Walls
- A Look at History
- NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE ON MACKINAC ISLAND
- Probiotics Continue Interesting Trend in Health Food Products
- HORSE TALES
- Island Students Earn Experience Job Shadowing
- Youth Advisory Council Leads Successful Fundraising Dinner
- BIRTH
- Experts Say 2013 Tourism Forecast Is Positive for Michigan
- Pizzeria Gives $2,170 to School
- Seven Mackinac Island Seniors Are Ready for Graduation
- Sadie s Ice Cream Parlor Makes Sweet Debut at Grand Hotel
- School Board Has Seat to Fill
- Bicycle Auction Raises $2,580 for City
- Mackinac Island Lady Liberty Replica Restoration Project Seeks Donations
- High School Musical Jr. Hits the Stage on Mackinac Island
- Memorial Day Services Planned
- Norths to Be Recognized for Impact on Hospital, Island Medical Center
- Park Commission To Meet Friday
- Milan News-Leader
- MILAN: Senior awarded scholarship from Milan Woman s Club
- MILAN CRIME BRIEFS: Police arrest 2 men for marijuana possession; fire alarm goes off after incense ignites plant
- MILAN: Group to plant trees on Ford Lake Island
- MILAN: Schools have several summer reading programs in the works
- MILAN: Armitage to run uncontested for mayor, Brown withdraws candidacy
- Milan Adult Education program celebrate class of 2013
- MILAN: Apartment building comes down after fire damage last July
- Song and dance: Milan school choir members perform spring concert
- MILAN: Senior awarded scholarship from Milan Woman s Club
- MILAN CRIME BRIEFS: Police arrest 2 men for marijuana possession; fire alarm goes off after incense ignites plant
- MILAN: Group to plant trees on Ford Lake Island
- MILAN: Schools have several summer reading programs in the works
- MILAN: Armitage to run uncontested for mayor, Brown withdraws candidacy
- Milan Adult Education program celebrate class of 2013
- MILAN: Apartment building comes down after fire damage last July
- Song and dance: Milan school choir members perform spring concert
- MILAN: Paddock early childhood program receives grant money for music instruments
- YORK TWP: Township board members mull making change in planning firms
- MILAN: Paddock students raise money for new playground equipment
- MILAN: Senior awarded scholarship from Milan Woman s Club
- Manchester Enterprise
- MANCHESTER: 15 middle-schoolers honored at SEMMLAA event
- MANCHESTER: Aaron Bushaw featured at Wild Acorn celebration
- MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP: Joint planning commission idea progressing
- MANCHESTER: Engineer says Main Street Bridge needs replacing
- MANCHESTER: Chamber hosting annual business expo June 6
- FARM BUREAU:Immigration reform progress promising for Michigan agriculture
- BROOKLYN: Walker Tavern Farmers Market opens Sunday
- MANCHESTER: 15 middle-schoolers honored at SEMMLAA event
- MANCHESTER: Aaron Bushaw featured at Wild Acorn celebration
- MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP: Joint planning commission idea progressing
- MANCHESTER: Engineer says Main Street Bridge needs replacing
- MANCHESTER: Chamber hosting annual business expo June 6
- FARM BUREAU:Immigration reform progress promising for Michigan agriculture
- Column: Food, Farm and Jobs bill protects natural resources
- MANCHESTER: High schoolers 2nd at Healthy Chefs competition
- MANCHESTER: 15 middle-schoolers honored at SEMMLAA event
- MANCHESTER: Aaron Bushaw featured at Wild Acorn celebration
- MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP: Joint planning commission idea progressing
- MANCHESTER: Engineer says Main Street Bridge needs replacing
- MANCHESTER: Chamber hosting annual business expo June 6
- Hudson Post-Gazette
- Pure Nutrition Opens
- No sign of teacher settlement soon
- Burke Hart named top male athlete
- Hudson has strong girl's softball program
- Long ride supports orphans in Haiti
- One dead in fatal crash
- Clark Memorial Tournament held
- Clayton Summerfest to be August 11
- Run Posey a Success Despite Heat
- Bond projects on schedule
- Belleville View
- BELLEVILLE: Library display dedicated to long-time BHS secretary
- VAN BUREN TWP: Amended meeting conduct policy limits public discussion
- VAN BUREN TWP.: Ebooks available at high school
- VAN BUREN TWP: Police blotter for the week of May 12
- VAN BUREN TWP.: Board splits vote on agreement with county
- BELLEVILLE: Young Life run and walk event successful
- FRONT PAGE: The Belleville View, May 23, 2013
- BELLEVILLE: Rotary club awards students with scholarships
- BELLEVILLE: Community Calendar May 23, 2013
- BELLEVILLE: Students learn about life cycles at Edgemont Elementary (SLIDESHOW & VIDEO)
- BELLEVILLE: Children get their 'farm on' with Project R.E.D.
- VAN BUREN TWP.: Board approves liquor license for yacht club
- BELLEVILLE: Residents, officials celebrate grand reopening of McDonald's
- BELLEVILLE: Library display dedicated to long-time BHS secretary
- VAN BUREN TWP: Amended meeting conduct policy limits public discussion
- VAN BUREN TWP.: Ebooks available at high school
- VAN BUREN TWP: Police blotter for the week of May 12
- VAN BUREN TWP.: Board splits vote on agreement with county
- BELLEVILLE: Young Life run and walk event successful
- FRONT PAGE: The Belleville View, May 23, 2013
- Brown City Banner
- Photo
- Letters to the Editor
- Our Opinion
- Scholarship awarded
- Land transfers
- Port Huron Hospital earns outstanding achievement award for cancer care
- Calendar of events
- Those Were the Days
- Passing through
- Memorial Day launches Port Huron fun
- United Methodist Church to serve food, hold rummage sale in June
- Brown City Students of the Week
- Brown City could save $6,000 if election date changes
- SC4 students earn degrees, certificates
- Birthdays
- Photo
- Letters to the Editor
- Our Opinion
- Photo
- Letters to the Editor
- Harbor Country News
- Ex-New Buffalo clerk sentenced for embezzlement
- Parlak bills reintroduced
- Bridgman Elementary to get new grading system
- iPads make learning fun at Bridgman Elementary
- Fix is in for local roadways
- Local birdwatcher rescues hawk, discovers owl
- Lakes to Grapes Wayfinding program finds its way to award
- Multitudes gather to remember Brownie
- Three Oaks, Bridgman royals part of Blossomtime court
- New Buffalo School Board approves pact with teachers
- Harbor Country Chamber plans new Business Resource Center
- Big plans at Camp Soni Springs
- Local Talent: Three Oaks village manager choice a New Buffalo native
- Ibrahim Parlak celebrates Newroz with friends
- Plan calls for former Sheriff s substation in Galien to be razed
- Cook Plant Unit 1 shut down for refueling
- Bridgman teachers, School Board agree to terms of three-year contract
- Lake Township to pay full-time clerk for joint police department
- New Buffalo Library s temporary home opens April 1
- Three arrested in Three Oaks home invasion case
- The Hamtramck Review
- The yin and yang of dealing with the city s budget crisis
- City cracks down on income tax cheaters
- Candidates line up for election
- Time is running out for candidates
- Letter from the Publisher: Advancing Hamtramck
- Firefighters insist on a full-time staff, except where they live
- Finding fault for city s financial crisis ignores the core problem
- Splitting Hamtramck Blowout may work for Ferndale, but not Hamtramck
- 'Blowout loses much of its wind
- Elected officials fail to see big picture in business development
- Owe the city money? Here s a deal
- DTE ready to make city more walkable
- Sometimes a little caution goes a long way in development
- Record Store Day celebrates all things that spin around
- City inches closer to state intervention
- Hamtramck s emerging industry: Industrial recycling. Is that a good thing?
- Hamtramck Mini-World's Fair is a giant success
- City offers an adopt-a-lot program for the summer
- City skirts by payless payday but financial crisis is far from over
- State pension system allows for quirk in naming beneficiaries
- The Burton View
- KELLEY BLUE BOOK PRESENTS 10 VEHICLES WITH ATTITUDE
- JEEP BRAND REPEATS WIN FOR WINTER WORK
- ROUNDUP
- Elusive crown
- Tee Time
- Soldiers to host soccer district
- Sports Shorts
- Area teams look for district titles
- Bentley golfer heads for district
- Softball squads priming for tourney
- Hot Tickets
- Jennifer Marie Biskner-Pyle
- Grand Blanc Fun Fest seeks volunteers
- Baker College business students repeat win
- Father, son and daughter breakfast June 15
- Flint Area Unity Council holding AA classes
- Service award competition
- FGS to hold annual dinner
- Genesee Health Plan to receive community award
- Local woman working to revive Flint s Carriage Town
- The Flint Township View
- KELLEY BLUE BOOK PRESENTS 10 VEHICLES WITH ATTITUDE
- JEEP BRAND REPEATS WIN FOR WINTER WORK
- Tee Time
- Area athlete to play in upcoming contest
- ROUNDUP
- Cavs face stiff competition
- Sports Shorts
- Fat Guy s Corner
- Cavaliers track performs strong at regional
- Lady Cavaliers tennis season comes to an end
- Softball heads into tough district
- Golfers head for district
- Cavs baseball priming for tourney
- Business group selects annual scholarship winners
- In brief
- Genesee Health Plan awarded for helping the uninsured
- Dinner benefits new Pregnancy Resource Center
- In brief
- Kettering president paints rosy outlook
- The VIEW from here
- Huron County Press
- Garage, vehicle damaged in accident
- Two local banks honored for financial literacy efforts
- Own a business? Do you know your numbers?
- Marlette places first at Laker Rotary Invitational
- Fat Guy s Corner
- Briefly
- TRACK
- Bad Axe falls
- Kingston blanks North Huron
- Hard work pays off for young Warriors
- Laker students shine at Fine Arts Night
- Owen-Gage names May Students of the Month
- Laker announces valedictorian, salutatorian, top honor students
- Harbor Beach announces valedictorian, salutatorian and honor students
- Where s the VIEW?
- Sarah wins the jelly beans!
- WILLIAM J. HENNY 1937-2013
- MARIAN ESSENMACHER 1919-2013
- WILLIAM SPEIR SELBY 1924-2013
- DOROTHY M. ZIMMER 1941-2013
- The Michigan Citizen
- UPDATE: Duggan will be on the Detroit ballot
- NAACP finds hope in judge assigned to EM voting case
- Failing charters expand in Michigan
- Duggan will be on the Detroit ballot
- Oakman Parents continue fight to keep school open
- To self-build as an example to others: This is truly the best gift that I can bring back strong
- African Union commemorates 50th anniversary of continental organization
- GM Student Corps members will help improve neighborhoods, learn valuable life skills
- Tale of two cities: Is social media re-segregating Detroit?
- Obama tells Morehouse grads, lead by example
- Student loan crisis is coming to a head
- Fallout from my Tea Party Taliban comment… What is the lesson here?
- Michigan: Where democracy used to live
- Detroit Raw by Sam Riddle
- Barrow hopes to disqualify Duggan
- Olumba Q&A
- Oakman School parents ask EM for answers
- Homeowners to Eric Holder: Hold banks accountable
- Placing athletics above academics
- Oakman can t close
- Albion College
- Albion College Boosts Bohm Theatre Renovation Work
- Metz, Honors Class Featured in Chemistry Publication
- Pender, '13, Accepted into Cornell Biomed Engineering Ph.D. Program (2)
- Kukurugya-Rabaut, '13, Receives French Teaching Assistantship
- Pender, '13, Accepted into Cornell Biomed Engineering Ph.D. Program
- Class of 2013 Celebrates Commencement
- Britons Prepare Special Olympians for State Games
- Barcheski, '83, Provides Example of Alumni Networking
- Fall 2013 Honors Course Schedule
- German, Chemistry Double Majors Earn RISE Internships
- Rao, '13, Set to Embark on New Adventure in Athletic Training
- Albion College Celebrates 2013 Young Alumni 'Top 10 in 10'
- Tom Dukes, '13, Named Fulbright Scholar
- McCall Smith Delights Audience to Cap 2013 Isaac Symposium
- McCall Smith's Keynote Address Delights Audience, Caps Isaac Symposium
- Mike Harrington, '85, Presents 2013 Isaac Alumni Lecture
- Mike Harrington, '85, Presents 2013 Isaac Alumni Lecture
- Chaplain Reflects on Boston Tragedy
- Harrington, '85, Talks Global Business to Open Isaac Symposium
- Michael Frandsen Named Albion College's Interim President
- Alma College
- Students Inducted into Distinguished Honorary
- Students Receive President's Cup for Academic Work
- Competition Rewards Student Business Plans
- Active Minds Advisor Receives National Honor
- Alma College Awards Those With High GPA
- April 2013
- Summer Camps Bring Thousands to Campus
- Board of Trustees Welcomes Five New Members
- Summer Leadership Academy Explores Community Building
- Agreement Provides Pathways Program for Chinese Students
- Bu Invited to Participate in National Seminar
- Ready, set...graduate!
- Seniors Earn Academic, Leadership Awards
- Commencement Highlights: Degrees, Celebration, Hugs
- Bouwhuis Becomes Alma's 24th Fulbright Scholar
- Watch Live Web Stream of Alma Commencement
- Andison, Barlow Awards Recognize Faculty Excellence
- Spring Term Destinations Include China, Spain, Hawaii
- March 2013
- Exhibit Documents 50 Years of Environmental Awareness
- Baker College
- Baker College of Jackson Adds Programs in Nursing, Mechanical Engineering
- Baker College of Clinton Township Awards Ed Kurtz Scholarship to Anthony Ciponaer
- Baker College Business Students Repeat Win at Enactus Regional Competition
- Baker College of Cadillac, South Shore Animal Hospital Host Animal Education Fair
- Baker College of Port Huron Hosts Health And Human Services Fair
- Baker College of Flint Hosts Annual Car and Motorcycle Show May 19
- Baker College of Flint Student Club Presents Two Events for Deaf, Hard-Of-Hearing Communities
- Baker College of Jackson Hosts Career, Community Open House
- Baker College's Dr. Michael Heberling Elected President of National Military Educators Organization
- Baker College of Cadillac Names Brian Jones New Center Director in Zeeland
- Baker College Online Selected as a Military-Friendly College in MAE's 2013 Rankings
- Baker College of Clinton Township Recertified for Auto Service Technology Program
- Baker College of Cadillac Hosts College Goal Sunday
- Baker College of Auburn Hills Presents Second Annual Gaming For Youth Series Workshops
- Baker College of Flint Holds Economic Forecast Featuring Federal Reserve Bank Economist
- Baker College Of Flint Celebrates Black History Month
- Baker College of Flint To Hold Financial Aid Workshop
- Baker College of Jackson To Hold Financial Aid Workshop
- Baker College of Clinton Township To Hold Financial Aid Workshop
- Baker College of Muskegon Hosts College Goal Sunday
- Calvin College
- 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
- On Boundaries: Let Science Be Science? Let Religion Be Religion?
- A Guide for Skeptics of Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Central Michigan Life - Central Michigan University
- Curtis Leachman found guilty of second-degree murder, could face life in prison
- Youth Advisory Board hosts 'supply-raiser' for Mount Pleasant Discovery Museum
- Student-teaching stint lands 2012 CMU graduate a full-time job teaching English language learners
- Police officer, physician, witnesses testify in Curtis Leachman murder trial; jury expected to deliberate Wednesday
- Police officer, physician, witnesses testify in Curtis Leachman murder trial
- Man arrested for Friday dumpster fires, unknown if connected to 32 Mount Pleasant fires at end of spring semester
- Benefit gala raises funds, awareness for local autism program
- CMU picks Michael Gealt as next provost, will take over for Gary Shapiro Aug. 1
- Ray Christie appointed as interim vice president of Global Campus, taking over for Merodie Hancock
- Board of Trustees approve final $350,000 for CMED East planning, look to approve construction by July
- CMU professors ranked 12th-worst in nation, Shapiro calls study ”nonsense”
- The New Yorker, oldest downtown business, closing its doors after 76 years
- New Graduate Student Union president: 'Increased membership and support' crucial to success
- Downtown store the New Yorker closing its doors after 76 years
- CMU professional and administrative employees to receive 2.5-percent base salary increase
- CMU professors ranked 12th-worst in nation, Shaprio calls study ”nonsense”
- High school students from across the state display their work at MITES competition at CMU
- Firehouse Subs enjoys successful opening week business
- Board of Trustees to meet Friday for vote on CMED East
- Pick for associate VP for institutional diversity declines position, position vacant since June
- Chimes - Calvin College
- Staff Memories
- Senior salutations
- Profs Say the Darnedest Things
- CARE
- The Wright Stuff
- Professor Madison bids farewell to Calvin College
- Letter to the editor
- From the editor
- Caution towards depression-treating computer program warranted
- Top Three Editor Picks of 2011 & 2012
- Other Top Picks
- Minaj cranks up beats, lyrics
- Local band CARE releases first album, talks about inspiration and art
- Josh Garrels weaves story and song
- Illegal DVDs given to troops
- Hitchcock's classic both poignant and surreal
- Chimes Arts and Entertainment Staff Writers' Top Three Picks for 2011 & 2012
- 'The Artist' award-worthy
- 'Overseas IV' features modern classical flair
- Spring Arts Fest.
- Eastern Echo - Eastern Michigan University
- Matt on More Music: Rilo Kiley
- Matt on More Music: Kimya Dawson
- Artists hand-picked for exhibit
- Holiday celebrates servers
- Katie's Craft Corner: Homemade dress
- Tina Fey refines literary humor
- EMU student s zombie film series a huge success
- Student Government is now hiring for Executive Board
- Heart Walk exceeds its monetary goal of $16,000
- Teachers salaries take a hit from the bad economy
- Abercrombie and Fitch CEO S comment sparks controversy
- Student volunteers take pride in Ypsilanti
- Foundation hosts storytelling event for deaf students
- Washtenaw County: Safety belt enforcement zones begin today
- SGA: Hiring Executive Board
- Women s groups outraged
- Student author makes powerful statements about love
- Summer residents can look forward to lots of events
- Bike Ypsi participating in national Ride of Silence
- Spring delivers fun new clothing trends
- Eastern Michigan University
- 24/7 Research Help Now Available
- Research help from subject specialist librarians
- Academic Projects Center: research, writing and tech help
- Doing Research: Try Esearch
- Laptop and Netbook Computers Available to Borrow
- Academic Video Online now available
- Support the EMU Library
- Try the EMU Library Mobile site
- RefWorks has been discontinued
- New interface for FindText+
- Update on access to storage (ARC) materials
- Library Cancellations for 2012-13
- Zotero for Citation Management
- Reciprocal Borrowing Between EMU and University of Michigan
- Library Phone Numbers Changed
- Erie Square Gazette - St. Clair County Community College
- Cros-Lex students get early college program orientation at SC4
- Local physician Nasr gives $76,500 to SC4 fundraising campaign
- St. Clair County eighth-graders tour SC4 campus
- Cros-Lex students get early college program orientation at SC4
- Get details June 11 about UM-Flint s nursing, psychology degrees at SC4
- St. Clair County eighth-graders tour SC4 campus
- 1,800 SC4 students earn honors
- Blessinger awards recognize SC4 teaching excellence
- SC4 s Bradley Shaw earns doctorate
- SC4 Commencement 2013 Web page features photos, speeches
- SC4 s Bradley Shaw earns doctorate
- SC4 faculty honor Cindie Wade
- Blessinger awards recognize SC4 teaching excellence
- Faculty Memorial Award honors SC4 students
- Faculty Memorial Award honors SC4 students
- SC4 students earn degrees, certificates
- SC4 Commencement ceremony to air on Comcast
- SC4 employee groups vote to honor outstanding member
- SC4 Educational Support Personnel unit honors member
- SC4 faculty honor Cindie Wade
- Grace Bible College
- National Day of Prayer
- GBC Women s Connection Fall Kickoff Brunch
- Homecoming 2011
- Grace Bible's Gary Bailey humbled to receive basketball coaching honor
- Grace Bible College to Dedicate New Student Commons
- YOU'RE INVITED - GLORIA 2011
- Student Book Sale
- GBC Women s Connection Fall 2012 Kickoff Brunch
- Gloria 2012: A Christmas Celebration
- ArtPrize Piece Threads of Grace on display at Grace Bible College
- Bethany Christian Services & Grace Bible College
- Grand Valley Lanthorn - Grand Valley State University
- GVSU helps with Allendale community field day
- CHS mock disaster a success
- MAREC stays busy with summer research
- Bats, birds and butterflies Oh My!
- GVSU s MAREC receives solar study funding
- Failure-lab to inspire success
- GV students boost local blood supply
- To the Editor:
- The pervasive faith of America
- Concert Season: The Essentials
- Are you looking for something fun to do this May now that school is finished?
- Party like it's 1969
- Trip the Light brings Mythical to Grand Rapids
- There's No Place Like the Valley
- Devotion
- GV to host West Michigan food summit
- Two convicted in murder of GV adviser
- Girls on the run through campus
- GV farm stands offer spring produce
- GV adds new master s program
- Hope College
- Groundbreaking and Appointment Herald New Kruizenga Art Museum
- HSRT s 42nd Season: Michigan s Destination for Summer Love
- Graduates Encouraged to Be Deliberate in Setting Priorities
- Peter Schakel Presented H.O.P.E. Award
- Bob DeYoung Golf Outing Registration is Now Online
- Graduates Encouraged to Be Deliberate in Setting Priorities
- Peter Schakel Presented H.O.P.E. Award
- Hope to Award Honorary Degrees to G.W. Haworth and Richard Haworth
- Two Long-Time Staff Members to Receive Vanderbush-Weller Awards
- Hope to Present Annual Tulip Time Organ Recitals May 8-11
- Yolanda Vega Appointed Director of Phelps Scholars Program
- Concert Will Include Hope and Calvin Choirs, Holland Chorale and HSO
- Five Students and Recent Graduates Receive NSF Program Recognition
- Lectures Scheduled in Conjunction with Honorary Degree Presentation
- Hope Graduation Activities Scheduled for Sunday, May 5
- Three Members of the Faculty to Retire
- Hope to Honor Three Alumni with Awards
- Students to Present Creative and Research Projects
- De Pree Gallery Featuring Work by Graduating Seniors
- John C. Knapp of Samford University Named President of Hope College
- Kettering University
- Kettering researchers unveil electric scooter prototype
- Formula SAE team makes history
- Kettering offers top return on investment in Michigan
- Expo Saturday will highlight faculty and student research
- Students, alumni excited for Reg Bell celebration
- Student, professor present at healthcare conference
- Car show re-establishes campus tradition
- Scholarship donors honored at luncheon
- Access to education for all a passion of graduate
- Aero Design team poised for bright future
- Kettering University student speaks at ACCESS ceremony
- Baja team design impresses at competition
- FIRST Scholars recognized at Nationals
- Kettering University receives prestigious Physics award
- Vitale honored by Society of Women Engineers
- Kettering, Flint celebrate at 'University Corner'
- KES-backed web business thriving
- Kettering University's first 'Upstart'
- Creating crash test innovations
- Faculty discuss Electric Vehicles
- Kirtland Community College
- School s Out for Summer? Think Again!
- Kirtland Announces Winter 2013 President s, Dean s Lists Honorees
- Kirtland Regional Police Academy Recognizes 36th Graduating Class
- Out With the Old. In With the New.
- Kirtland Selects Horton as 2013 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year
- National Recognition for Kirtland s Honor Society. How Distinguished!
- Kirtland to Offer Certified Nursing Assistant Training in Tawas
- Kirtland Student and Faculty Art on Display at West Branch Art Walk
- Home for the Summer? Be Our Guest!
- Community Scents. And Good Sense.
- KIRTLAND ANNOUNCES NURSING HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTEES
- Spring Break. Service Learning Style.
- Kirtland and Veterans. Partners for Success.
- Kirtland Offers Adult Computer Courses for Roscommon, Tawas Area Residents
- Kirtland: Past, Present, Future!
- Kirtland Foundation Scholarship Recipients
- Kirtland Seeks Nominations for Outstanding Alumnus
- Kirtland: Now Is Time to Apply for Financial Aid
- Hungry for Some Extra Credit? A Little Pampering? It s All for a Good Cause.
- Kirtland, SVSU Partner to Bring BSN Program to Northern Michigan
- Lake Superior State University
- Eisenhower Dance Ensemble returns to LSSU
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- Student chemistry, biology studies funded by undergraduate research grant
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- Physical Plant Electrical Systems Inspections
- International Bridge Authority Construction Info Sessions
- Cappuccino Corner Special
- Physical Plant Electrical Systems Inspections
- International Bridge Authority Construction Info Sessions
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- Physical Plant Electrical Systems Inspections
- Michigan outdoor writers, editors take time out from conference to tour aquatic research lab
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- Physical Plant Electrical Systems Inspections
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- LSSU online charter school secures state approval and funding
- English Professor Eric Gadzinski is Upper Peninsula Poet Laureate finalist
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- Cappuccino Corner Special
- Demolition kicks off Lake State summer construction season
- Michigan State University
- WKAR's Community Cinema features 'Solar Mamas'
- Comfort packs, immunizations available to help students fight flu
- MSU Department of Theatre's Haunted Aud 2012
- MSU students cover election in state's 'biggest newsroom'
- Senior independence focus of MSU-hosted competition
- Lecture addresses suicide in black communities
- Broad Art Museum welcomes nearly 6,000 opening weekend
- RCAH students host international dinner as part of 'Hunger Dialogues'
- Are liberal arts colleges disappearing?
- India's public school students on par with private students
- Beyond Bieber: Twitter improves student learning
- Spots left for MSU Women's Resource Center event
- Merit Curriculum boosts best students, hurts lower achievers
- MSU after-school program honored nationally
- MSU professor takes lead role in national STEM initiative
- Kinesiology professor appointed to national board on fitness
- Study: Emergency manager law doesn't aid school improvement
- MSU receives grant to better prepare future faculty
- Study supports move toward common math standards
- MSU leader in study abroad, international student enrollment
- Michigan Technological University
- Tech Students, Local Conservancy Group Team Up on Seven Mile Point Project
- Michigan Tech Scientists Design Laser Calibration System for Next-Gen Gamma-Ray Telescope
- Michigan Tech Researchers Receive Two Great Lakes Restoration Grants
- Most Scientists Agree: Humans are Causing Global Climate Change
- Michigan Tech Research Institute Receives Radar Defense Contract
- Demonstrating Physics and a Passion for Teaching
- Students, Teachers Gather at Tech to Learn about Lake Superior
- Study: Art Strengthens Community Ties in Calumet
- Michigan Tech Launches 3D Printers for Peace Contest
- What's A Michigan Tech Education Worth?
- Making Aha Moments: Mind Trekkers and Industry Join Forces to Bring STEM Alive for Kids
- Making A-Ha Moments: Mind Trekkers and Industry Join Forces to Bring STEM Alive for Kids
- Michigan Tech's Peace Corps Program Ranked Number 1 in the Nation
- Commencement 2013: The Last Day, the First Day
- Michigan Tech Board of Control Approves Budget, Tuition Rates
- Alumni Gifts Fund Two Major Learning Initiatives at Michigan Tech
- A RISEing Star: Biomedical Engineering Student Awarded International Research Internship
- IBM Technology Strategist to Speak to Spring Graduates
- Student Engineers' Skin Patch Warns When It's Time to Get Out of the Sun
- The Last Class: Beth Flynn, Humanities
- Northwood University
- Alumna's Success Exemplifies Value of Academic Dedication, Internships
- Florida to Host India's Leading Technological Scientist
- Palm Beach Resident Stephen A. Levin Awarded Honorary Doctorate Degree
- Florida Junior Places 2nd in International DECA Competition
- Florida Senior Places 2nd in International DECA Competition
- Triplets Graduate College Together, Earn MBA Degrees
- Northwood Florida Recognizes Outstanding Alumni
- Florida to Welcome Malcolm Pray as Founders' Day Keynote Speaker
- Supervisor of Elections Shares Importance of Voting Procedures, Processes
- Auto Show of the Palm Beaches to Feature Ford's First Plug-In Electric Hybrid
- Northwood Florida to Celebrate Silver Anniversary Auto Show
- Florida President Weighs in on Possible Gun Control Executive Orders
- Over 400 Local High School Students Compete in Business Competitions at Northwood Florida
- Florida President Weights in on Possible Gun Control Executive Orders
- Duncan Shares Perspective Regarding Fiscal Cliff Agreement
- Northwood University to Honor Outstanding Business Leaders at 33rd Annual Awards Gala
- American Government Students Experience Democracy in Action
- Florida Hosts Hospitality Career Fair
- Florida Professor Awarded Fellowship Scholarship
- Restoring the American Dream Launch Party to Reveal Exciting Plans for Growth
- Oakland University
- Education professor connects hip-hop, education in new book
- OU alumna named 2012 federal librarian of the year
- International robotics teams to compete in 21st annual IGVC
- University unveils redesigned News at OU website
- OU launches Product Lifecycle Management certification
- Students build resumes, earn cash through summer corps
- Math professor to present work at conference in China
- OU, partners to host Summit on Accelerating Innovation
- Cinema Studies professor to attend Cannes Film Festival
- Upcoming reception to honor Peggy Cooke, AP of the Year
- OU to co-host STEM camp for area high school students
- James Lentini named OU senior vice president and provost
- West African folklore inspires OU children's theatre show
- SBA helps alumna launch investment analyst career
- OU to host prestigious political science journal
- Retired alumna takes on new adventure with Peace Corps
- Oakland University to join the Horizon League in July
- Political science students wow at numerous conferences
- MPA student earns grant to benefit Troy Public Library
- New global health course takes students across Europe
- Saginaw Valley State University
- Crews to Install Black Elk Sculpture Outside Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum Today, noon to 2 p.m.
- SVSU Board Confers Honorary Degree on Charley Curtiss; Names Soccer Field for Bob Braddock; Approves Major Roof Repairs; Adds Men s and Women s Swimming as Varsity Sports
- SVSU Board Confers Honorary Degree on Charley Curtiss; Names Soccer Field for Bob Braddock; Approves Major Roof Repairs; Adds Men s and Women s Swimming as Varsity Sports
- SVSU Announces $25 Million Goal for 50th Anniversary Fundraising Campaign
- SVSU Founder Curtiss to Address Undergraduates
- SVSU Provost Bachand to Address Graduates Completing Advanced Degrees
- Braun Fellowship to Support SVSU Faculty in Study of Effective Undergraduate Math Teaching, the Effect of Knowledge on the Global Economy
- SVSU Hires International Business Scholar as Business Dean
- SVSU Promotes Mary Harmon to College of Education Dean
- SVSU Hires International Business Scholar as Business Dean
- Update on Small Kiln Fire
- SVSU Dedicates Boutell Memorial Greenhouse
- SVSU Bowler Strikes National Title
- SVSU Honors Saginaw Surgeon, Bay City Educator, Outstanding Faculty and Staff
- SVSU Student Honored for Starting International Non-Profit Organization
- SVSU Nursing Department to Premiere the Film “NURSES”
- International String Quartet to Perform in Concert at SVSU
- Local Students Travel the Globe During SVSU s Passport to the World
- SVSU Student Association Seeking Battle of the Valleys Charity Partner for 2013
- SVSU Theatre Presents 'Death of a Salesman'
- Spring Arbor University
- Senior Nathan Martin claims national NAIA title in the 10K
- Spring Arbor University honors longtime campus physician
- Andrews to receive honorary Doctor of Humane Letters
- Longtime math professor to receive honorary Doctor of Humane Letters
- Dedication ceremony planned for the Student Life Center
- Strong community outpouring displayed at Asperger s Summit
- Student artwork on display through the summer
- Spring Arbor University plans spring commencement for May 11
- Basketball senior receives NCCAA Pete Maravich Award
- Advanced composition students recently published book
- SAU hosts Asperger s and Autism Summit
- Ganton Art Gallery hosts senior art show
- Spring Arbor alum on hip-hop music tour
- Basketball senior receives NCCAA Pete Mavarich Award
- Spring Arbor University to participate in Free2Run5K
- Spring Arbor University and University of Michigan Health System to collaborate on biomedical research
- SAU hosts Chick-fil-A Leadercast simulcast at Michigan Theatre
- Music department achieves national accreditation
- Senior art shows on display at Ganton Art Gallery
- Department of Communication and Media hosts the fourth annual Forget Me Never event
- The Herald - Cornerstone University
- Kenyan school started in Athi
- The Church needs to rise up, take its place
- Getting rid of clutter from past abuse
- Feminist theory rises above stereotypes
- Welcome to CUSG members
- Mohrmann: Bell s book addresses marginalized
- Justice-driven movies resonate with teens
- Chick-fil-A executive visits CU business department
- Online program eases college search
- Experiencing the Whitecaps in a new way
- Journalism major tells of time at Zondervan
- Former Herald managing editor returns to CU for graduation
- Cornerstone University has an alligator hunter within its midst
- Bombs devastate Boston Marathon
- Campus Safety director after terror attack: You can t live in fear
- Van Dyke to attend Japan weapons conference
- Miller Library pushing popular fiction
- Thrive raising funds for GR refugees
- Kim Elders one victory away from 500
- Additions to baseball team
- The Michigan Daily - University Of Michigan
- Ragin Cajuns drop the ball, literally
- Michigan overcomes late-inning drama, takes Game 1 of Super Regional
- National conference discusses value of liberal arts education
- Two Michigan wrestlers arraigned for creating Molotov cocktails, starting couch fire
- Whether it s small ball or long ball, Wolverines prepare for Ragin Cajuns
- Women s tennis concludes season after falling short in NCAA Individual Championships
- Michigan s conference tournament ends early after 3-2 loss to Illinois, concludes season
- King wins two matches en route to Sweet 16
- Hilton named Dean of Libraries
- Letter to the Editor: University shouldn't assume dependance on males
- Regents approve four agenda items
- Transportation summit discusses future of vehicles
- High-risk boys better able to detect depression in parents
- University researchers create energy-efficient laser
- Ben Gloger: Weirdly different
- Natasha Ertzbischoff: Slut-ification
- From the Daily: Press espionage
- First ever upgrades to University center since 1971
- Michigan s offense goes cold in 11-2 loss to Nebraska in Big Ten Tournament
- Ann Arbor residents discuss Wall Street garage
- The North Wind - Northern Michigan University
- Sixth season of Mad Men stays hellishly entertaining
- Reznor releases debut with How to Destroy Angels
- Phoenix finds ambitious synth pop on fifth album
- All eyes on Presley for fifth album, Cyclops Reap
- Organization keeps local music alive and well
- WAVVES brings the sounds of the beach to Marquette
- College degree less valuable without ample experience
- Republicans need reform to embrace voters for 2016 election
- Take breaks while studying
- Preserve biodiveristy in Michigan
- Boyer plans bright future at NMU
- Include baseball as varsity sport
- Therapy dogs provided for students during finals week
- Disc golf course being built near NMU
- ASNMU prepares for summer projects
- Tips for moving off campus
- Creative opportunities provided to veterans through new organization
- After only one season, club baseball awarded NMU organization of the year
- North Wind hires new editor in chief
- Past NMU administrators remembered
- The South End - Wayne State University
- Black Moth Super Rainbow flys through Detroit
- A historical view of the Hillberry's Marat/Sade
- WSU student sets up shop in Greektown
- 'Bat Boy' soars at Bonstelle
- WSU taking steps to alleviate student advising concerns
- The Sounds of Motown
- TSE receives ACES headline award
- Local boutiques offer edgy, alternative fashion
- Death experiences resurrection
- Local rapper, Phrayzer, is set to stun
- 'Free Angela hits select theaters
- WSU Alum honored at Max Fisher
- Local museum seeks change through art
- Fun and games with Arts & Scraps
- Wayne Law scores high transparency
- Pharmacy association donates funds to WSU for Arabic student fellowship
- WSU tests the waters
- Dozens of Detroiters meet up, chow down for Free Lunch Fridays
- The Indie Corner: Von Pea sprouts new album
- The Mowtown Beat: Passalacqua delivers poetic play on words
- The State News - Michigan State University
- Carmack accepts plea bargain, avoids jail time
- New legislation could turn May into Michigan wrestling month
- Local beaches kick-off summer season
- Carmack accepts plea bargin, avoids jail time
- Volunteers help local homeless US veterans
- Father Time
- Updated farm bill passes to senate floor
- Rain, flooding to cause largest number of mosquitoes since 1994
- E.L. City Council to decide on two developers to obtain city land
- Rules are rules
- My final goodbye to Morrill Hall
- Apple 'rotten' with taxes
- City should take time in park plan selection
- MSU welcomes 150 Brazilian doctors for workshop
- MSU summer events, operations offset costs
- MSU Police help Catch Cyberstalker
- Tips to stay safe incase of mass shooting in E.L.
- MSU Prof proves practice doesn't make perfect
- MSU student creates hit documentary
- MSU faculty member to take one year leave of absence, join active service
- The Voice - Washtenaw Community College
- Toasting at Ypsilanti s Summer Beer Festival
- Heritage by the riverside
- Summer festivals bring crowds to Detroit
- BBQ and blues festival, small-town style
- Summer festivals bring world cultures to Michigan
- Chelsea Sounds and Sites
- Policy for reader commentary on washtenawvoice.com
- A doctorate in chemistry isn t enough
- From the courts to the grindstone
- Well-schooled digital video student: Follow your heart
- EMU business grad finds future in WCC motorcycle program
- Entrepreneur designing a career at WCC
- Grad School?
- Voice survival guide: festy edition
- Daft Punk s Random Access Memories for human element
- SECURITY NOTES 5-13-13
- Truckin into the future
- Immigration, humanized
- Parting is such sweet sorrow
- Letter to the editor
- The Western Herald - Western Michigan University
- Kalamazoo offers plenty of summer arts and entertainment
- Opinion: Overzealous reporting hurts more than it informs
- Column: Kalamazoo s most overrated restaurants
- Opinion: Five reasons the Detroit Tigers should be the best team in baseball this season (Part Four)
- “Wicked” sets up shop at Miller Auditorium
- Miller announces full 2013-14 season, releases subscription prices
- Born to Run: A playlist for the class of '13
- Review: Fancy Pants Theater wows with production of three one-act plays
- School of Music celebrates centennial year, All-Steinway status
- Column: The hall that built me
- Review: Farmers Alley's “39 Steps” uses small cast to comedic perfection
- Review: “Kiss Me, Kate” offers a jazzy, musically-stimulating, dance-fueled finale to the University Theatre season
- Opinion: Five reasons why WMU hockey will be back on top in 2013-14
- Friday's “robbery” proves to be false report
- Film Review: “42″ does the sports drama formula right
- Iranian Nobel Peace Laureate visits WMU for annual Peace Jam
- Student Painters internship offers students business management experience
- University postpones building of new Valley dining hall
- New social media craze encourages students to tell their secrets
- TONIGHT: “Kiss Me, Kate” prepares to close out University Theatre season
- University of Detroit Mercy
- Student Team Meeting
- GM Partners with UDM to Help Clean Up Detroit
- Nurse Anesthesia Information session
- Undergraduate Nursing Information Session
- Student Payroll Timecards Due
- Executive Steering Committee
- Oral Cancer walk
- Employee Timecards Due
- UDM Graduate Chanel Pattah Receives Vivere ex Missione Award
- Student Team Meeting
- Engineering and Nursing Students Build Assistive Devices for Disabled Clients
- Student Payroll Timecards Due
- UDM s Detroit Collaborative Design Center Presents Light-Up Livernois Event - 5/31-6/1
- Room Reassignment
- Employee Timecards Due
- Lambda Theta Phi
- Lambda Theta Phi
- Student Team Meeting
- Undergraduate Nursing Information Session
- Nurse Anesthesia Information Session
- University of Michigan Dearborn
- New Database: Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
- Memorial Day hours
- Today is World Turtle Day
- #S86-13 CO-OP POSITION: Graphic Design/Marketing
- #S87-13 CO-OP POSITION: Marketing
- #F07-13 CO-OP POSITION: Marketing
- On this date 250 years ago
- #S84-13 CO-OP POSITION: Data Entry Clerk
- #S85-13 CO-OP POSITION: Intake Assistant
- New database: Twentieth Century Advice Literature
- On this date 200 years ago...
- Database update: Filmakers Library Online
- On this date 150 years ago...
- We will be closed Memorial Day weekend
- Statistical datasets update...
- New books list for April
- Database Update: Brill Online Reference Works
- Congratulations to 10 CASL faculty members receiving promotions
- Summer off-campus database access
- New Database: World Newsreels Online, 1929-1966
- University of Michigan System
- UMHS, St. Joseph Mercy team up on specialized geriatric care unit
- Baby's life saved with groundbreaking 3D printed device from University of Michigan
- Freshman applications to U-M continue to set records
- U-M sponsors seminar on low Great Lakes water levels
- Blog: Electric quiz boards, wind turbines: Society of Women Engineers writes from India
- U-M Water Center awards $570K in Great Lakes restoration grants
- Storm shelters for schools in tornado-prone regions
- Growing GreenRide Connect service offers more options
- Third Century Initiative funds its first Global Challenge projects
- Henry Russel lecturer, awardees named
- From Michigan to Ho Chi Minh: An internship overseas
- From Michigan to Ho Chi Minh
- Out of sync with the world: Brain study shows body clocks of depressed people are altered at cell level
- Security risks found in sensors for heart devices, consumer electronics
- Fracking brings economic boost, but risks raise concerns
- U-M launches new center to transform mobility
- Provost's seminar focuses on 'flipping' classes for more effective teaching
- 5,000 steps a day to avoid higher health insurance costs? When money talks, people walk
- Exotic atoms hold clues to unsolved physics puzzle at the dawn of the universe
- Nano-breakthrough: Solving the case of the herringbone crystal
- Walsh College
- Blackstone LaunchPad Helps Detroit Business Fill School Bus Safety Need
- Walsh College Board of Trustees Appoints Three to Foundation Board of Directors
- Website Offers Tips and Camaraderie to Busy Moms
- International Day
- Start Your Day Off With a Taste of Michigan s Economy at Walsh College Novi Campus
- Walsh College to host Wine Gala Scholarship fundraiser
- Childhood Dream Inspires New Business Venture
- Walsh College Awards Doctoral Degrees to Local Residents
- Spring Into Business Career Growth With Walsh College
- Walsh College Renews IT Outsourcing Contract with CareTech Solutions
- Walsh College Fulbright Professor Living and Breathing Business in Latvia
- Gordon Advisors Establishes Endowed Scholarship at Walsh College
- 030813_SimpleFocusedAdvertisingMarApr2013_BizEd
- Strategic HR is Focus of Walsh Fourth Annual Summit on March 7
- Walsh College Hosts Active Shooter Response Seminar
- Walsh College Takes Home the ACG Detroit Cup for the Third Time in Six Years
- Entrepreneur-YOU Sets Second Annual Women Entrepreneur Conference at Walsh College for Feb. 13
- Walsh College Confers Honorary Doctor of Laws Upon Chrysler Group Chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne During Commencement Ceremony
- David Girodat Joins Walsh College Board of Trustees
- Walsh College Opens 1,400 Square-Foot Finance Lab To Transform Finance Education Experience
- Wayne State University
- Ballgame fundraiser honors legacy of public interest attorney
- Wayne Law students to intern with international businesses
- Wayne State University chair selected for national leadership program
- Understanding differences in job commitment types can lead to better correctional employees, ...
- National urban planning and community building experts to speak at Wayne State University
- National urban planning and community building experts to speak at Wayne State University
- Wayne State receives second year funding from the New Economy Initiative to build technology ...
- Wayne State s Freer House and DIA to host lecture preview of Smithsonian Art of Yoga exhibit
- National urban planning and community building experts to speak at Wayne State University
- Wayne State University names Joan C. Dunbar as associate vice president of technology ...
- Author to speak about the rise of powerful conservative law group
- Law students have more international opportunities than ever before
- Wayne State receives $4.4M for music scholarships
- Wayne State researcher aims to make STEM education more accessible to Native American students
- Wayne State University receives $4.4 million for Evangeline L. Dumesnil Endowed Scholarship in Music
- School of Medicine to graduate more than 275 new doctors May 20
- Wayne Law professor new chair of American Bar Association committee
- Detroit s School of Medicine to graduate more than 275 new doctors May 20
- Wayne State University researcher s technique helps robotic vehicles find their way, help humans
- Judge Nancy Edmunds to receive honorary degree, keynote Wayne Law Commencement May 13
- Ann Arbor.com
- Michigan softball team advances to College World Series with 2-1 win over Louisiana Lafayette
- Student-organized concert Saturday to benefit C.S. Mott Children's Hospital
- Ypsilanti DDA awards $20K grant to AATA for improvements at Ypsilanti Transit Center
- Amtrak train strikes semi-trailer in Ann Arbor Township
- Michigan softball's loss to Louisiana Lafayette sets up winner-take-all Super Regional final
- Early-morning fire damages mobile home
- Crossword for May 25
- Sudoku for May 25, 2013
- Comics for May 25
- Bridge column, May 25: What about transfers into a minor?
- Nursing student needs primer on rules of the dating game
- Parent's refusal to have fiance attend funeral has daughter upset
- Horoscope for May 25, 2013
- Operation to restore hearing loss has risks and benefits
- Andrew WK to play late Saturday night to benefit Community High
- $1.2 million upgrade to Ypsilanti Township's Lakeside Park aims to make Ford Lake a rowing hub
- Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea in Ypsilanti to add outdoor cafe
- Ypsilanti firefighters tentatively scheduled to make controversial presentation against hybrid model
- Specialized unit for older hospital patients opens under University of Michigan, St. Joseph Mercy partnership
- Top 10 donations to the University of Michigan total $580 million
- Mackinac Center for Public Policy
- May 24, 2013, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Vote Report
- Memorial Day
- Indy Land Bank Officials Indicted
- Cable Unbundling Bill a Bad Bet
- Oakland Schools and the Tri-County Alliance
- Economic Realities
- No Link Between Charters, Segregation
- Michigan Education Digest
- Commentary: Medicaid Expansion Wrong Even with Reforms
- Head Start a False Start
- Taylor Lawsuit Update
- Center Expert Cited by State Journal, WZZM
- Center Education Policy Expert in Wall Street Journal
- Fault Lines
- Movie Made in Israel Gets Michigan Tax Dollars
- May 17, 2013, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Vote Report
- Focusing on the Big Picture
- Advancing the Cause
- Close Dysfunctional Schools
- LaFaive on Taxes and Road Funding
- MI State Chamber of Commerce
- Revenue Estimates, Access to Informaton
- Unclaimed Property (Escheats) Formal Review/Appeal
- Increase the Minimum Wage
- Increase Health Insurance Claims Tax
- Corporate Income Tax Clean-Up
- Require Treasury to Provide Timely Information to Taxpayers
- Ban Use of Collection Goals, Budgets or Quotas in Tax Administration
- Encourage Whistleblower Lawsuits to be Filed Against Employers
- Limit State Agency Rulemaking Authority
- Provide 'Offer in Compromise' Program for Taxes
- Reform Officer Tax Liability Law
- Better Interest Rate on Taxpayer Refunds
- Expand Sinking Fund
- Tax Audit Procedures
- Audit Manuals and General Taxpayer Guidance
- Increase Annual Investment in Transportation System
- Repeal Freedom to Work Law
- Increase the Minimum Wage SB
- Increase the Minimum Wage HB
- Erosion of Private Property Rights
- Michigan Capitol Confidential
- Mystery Contribution Kept Dues Skim Alive
- Michigan Votes: Bill Would Lessen Burdensome Mandates on Landscape Architects
- Head Start a False Start
- School District Denies Teacher's Claim of Bias in Evaluations
- Commentary: Detroit's Fiscal Emergency Cannot Wait; Manager Needs to Fix Administration
- Lawmakers Looking At MEDC Transparency
- Commentary: Medicaid Expansion Wrong Even with Reforms
- No Free Lunch: $15 an Hour Fast Food Workers Would Lead to Lost Jobs
- Commentary: Movie Made in Israel Gets Michigan Tax Dollars
- District Spent $20K Per Student, Had Rodents In Schools, Holes In Ceiling and Walls
- Ending Forfeiture Abuse: How States Can Be Tough on Crime and Respect Property Rights
- Attorney: Taylor District Violated Contract Law to Lock In 10-Year Agreement
- Loss of Funding Not To Blame For School District Failures
- Commentary: Close Dysfunctional Schools
- Michigan Votes: Deer hunting, 'Excess' Property Tax and Medicaid
- Commentary: IRS Scrutiny Hits Close to Home
- After Emergency Manager, Ecorse On Track and In the Hands of Local Leaders
- Two Charter Public Schools Being Closed
- Michigan House and Senate Both Skeptical On Medicaid Expansion
- Union President Blames State, School Officials for Problems at Buena Vista, Pontiac Schools
- Vote Smart MI Key Votes
- Authorizes the Merger of Health Care Corporations With Nonprofit Insurers (SB 61) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Authorizes the Merger of Health Care Corporations With Nonprofit Insurers (SB 61) - Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate
- Authorizes the Merger of Health Care Corporations With Nonprofit Insurers (SB 61) - Passage Passed - Executive
- Authorizes Businesses to Allow Contact Between Customers and Small Bears (SB 48) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Businesses to Allow Contact Between Customers and Small Bears (SB 48) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Authorizes Businesses to Allow Contact Between Customers and Small Bears (SB 48) - Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate
- Expands the Education Achievement Authority (HB 4369) - Passage Passed - House
- Authorizes Individuals to Allow Patrons to Handle Bear Cubs (SB 48) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Individuals to Allow Patrons to Handle Bear Cubs (SB 48) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Authorizes Individuals to Allow Patrons to Handle Bear Cubs (SB 48) - Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate
- Removes Biodiversity and Restoration as Forest Management Goals for Department of Natural Resources (SB 78) - Referred to Committee - House
- Removes Biodiversity and Restoration as Forest Management Goals for Department of Natural Resources (SB 78) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Prohibits the Department of Natural Resources From Including Biodiversity and Restoration As Goals (SB 78) - Referred to Committee - House
- Prohibits the Department of Natural Resources From Including Biodiversity and Restoration As Goals (SB 78) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Individuals to Handle Bear Cubs (SB 48) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Authorizes Individuals to Handle Bear Cubs (SB 48) - Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate
- Amends Insurance Code (SB 62) - Passage Passed - Executive
- Prohibits Insurer Tax-Exemption (SB 61) - Passage Passed - Executive
- Amends Insurance Code (SB 62) - Passage Passed - House
- Amends Insurance Code (SB 62) - Passage Passed - Senate
