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- Detroit Free Press
- A conversation with Detroit EM Kevyn Orr (video)
- Mike Thompson: Should Michigan schools dump their American Indian nicknames?
- Massive endangered turtles making a comeback, thanks to tourists in Trinidad
- Fans of comic book legend Stan Lee jam highways to see him at Motor City Comic Con
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- Influx of Syrian women changes business of marriage in Egypt
- As Powerball jackpot rises, so do the odds against you
- Obama's work, bipartisan agenda advance despite controversies
- Lawmakers in Afghanistan block protections for women's rights
- Man crossing 8 Mile gets hit by car, dies
- 4 decades after Vietnam, veterans flood VA with disability claims
- Suspect arrested in Western Michigan U. assaults
- Work done at ex-brownfield site on Detroit River
- Black-college graduation rates take hit amid tough economy
- Rockford field for children with disabilities
- Nancy Kaffer: Just call today's meeting of the Big Four the 'Big Uneasy'
- Video: Detroit Race for the Cure draws 30,000 for breast cancer fight
- Yahoo sets event for Monday as Tumblr rumors swirl
- 30,000 in Detroit for run against breast cancer
- Ann Arbor doctor killed in crash on I-94
- The Detroit News
- Thousands of excited, costumed fans descend on ComiCon in Novi
- Groundbreaking for Rockford field for children with disabilities held today
- Guns traded in for grocery gift cards
- Guns traded in for Meijer gift cards
- Rockford field for children with disabilities
- Guns traded in for grocery gift cards
- 3 in Michigan win $250,000 in Mega Millions lottery
- Grand opening set for Model A museum in Michigan
- Thousands in pink hit Woodward supporting breast cancer awareness
- Briefs: Unemployment down in Michigan, 39 other states
- Revamped 'AMC' and 'OLTL' are off to a good start online
- Organic food companies gain Washington clout
- Ronnie McBrayer: Open heart is needed to accept any, everyone
- Letters: Readers discuss Detroit
- Syria, not Benghazi, is Obama soft spot
- Paul W. Smith: The best of times are coming in Detroit
- Editorial Quick Hits: Other views
- Editorial Quick Hits: Bail out of booze business
- Detroit Zoo welcomes warthogs Daphne and Violet
- Car condos proposed for former General Motors site in Pontiac
- 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
- Ex-Philadelphia officer once hailed as hero faces rape, sexual assault charges
- Coffee run leads to hatchet hitchhiker arrest
- Ex-Philadelphia officer once hailed as hero faces rape, sexual assault charges
- 11 people shot overnight in Chicago violence
- Police: Boy, 6, kicked in throat by pony on farm dies
- Coffee run leads to hatchet hitchhiker arrest
- Probe begins after Conn. commuter trains crash sending about 70 to the hospital
- Grand Rapids club closes stairwell where 3 died
- 11 people shot overnight in Chicago violence
- Police: Boy, 6, kicked in throat by pony on farm dies
- Probe begins after Conn. commuter trains crash sending about 70 to the hospital
- Grand Rapids club closes stairwell where 3 died
- Lowering blood-alcohol limit will save lives (Other Views)
- Online education should be approached with caution - OUR OPINION
- Protect Michigan school children from food allergies - GUEST OPINION
- Action needs to be taken to fix school district - LETTER TO THE EDITOR: May 17
- Lowering the BAC - WHAT YOU'RE SAYING: May 17
- SOUND OFF: May 17
- GILBERT: Ultimately, Medicaid expansion could be good for state
- Adams Elementary staff is like family to community - LETTER TO THE EDITOR: May 18
- Lansing State Journal
- East Lansing Art Festival offers unique finds for community
- College enrollment dips 2.3 percent in spring
- Among fun things in East Lansing this weekend? Cigar box guitars
- Michigan consumers oppose fees to refuse power meters
- General Motors to rejoin S&P 500, CEO says
- Stink bug threatens Michigan fruit, vegetable crops
- Red Wings beat Blackhawks 4-1, even series
- Portland Block Party ushers in summer fun
- Have you met Piano Cat?
- Michigan man accused of driving farm tractor while drunk
- Ex-Spartan Drew Miller may rejoin Red Wings on ice today
- Orb favored to set up Triple try
- Defensive forwards play major roles in Detroit-Chicago series
- Big Ten recruiting trending upward
- Next stop: States
- Girls tennis: Okemos takes 7 of 8 regional finals
- East Lansing Art Festival kicks off
- Immigrant earns 3 degrees during LCC commencement
- Immigrant earns 3 degrees during LCC commencement
- Police announce new leads in Madeline McCann case
- 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
- Flint settles Whistleblower lawsuit with former city employee for $250,000
- Swartz Creek Meijer might not be the end of company's expansion in Genesee County
- Dow Chemical will appeal order to pay $1.2 billion in chemical price-fixing case
- Dow Diamond drops Bay City made Loons ale, Fabiano to some MLive readers dismay
- Barbecue grill sets fire to Chip's Supper Club in Genesee Township
- Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce to host Lunch & Learn seminar on branding, Friday, May 17
- Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan honors Midland volunteers
- Jerome Klosowski of Bay City receives the Walter C. Voss Award
- Warriors Den Martial Arts hosts grand opening Saturday with free classes
- Swartz Creek officials explore ways to spend $10,000 donation from Meijer
- Meijer gifts $15,000 to Food Bank of Eastern Michigan at new Swartz Creek store ribbon cutting
- Swartz Creek Meijer ribbon cutting draws hundreds; company gives $10k to city, $15k to Food Bank of Eastern Michigan
- Jimmy John's offering $1 subs on Thursday, May 16, at Genesee County locations
- Bay Mills tribal casino gets reprieve, for now
- Disability Network of Mid-Michigan welcomes new community relations specialist
- Dow Diamond ballpark drops Bay City made Loons ale and Fabiano as stadium beer distributor
- Independent Bank vice president named to Arenac County Economic Development Corp. board
- National retail store to host job fair in Flint as part of initiative to hire 10,000 new employees nationwide
- HealthPlus of Michigan brings back recess for employees to promote health in the workplace
- Flint Township Don Pablo's offering one customer free food for a year after re-opening from fire damage
- Muskegon Chronicle
- National Weather Service: Cloudy skies over Muskegon, but no rain -- yet
- Building ramps to build character: Fruitport football team constructs ramps for families in need
- Armed Forces Day celebration at LST 393 honors World War II veterans
- Fremont Municipal Airport manager: Field landing flipped Cessna plane, but 'everybody's fine'
- Fish-eating birds on Nugent Sand South Lake Island puzzle and worry Mona Lake resident
- Single-engine airplane crash at Fremont Municipal Airport, pilot uninjured
- When is questioning your opponents a 'political game,' Steve Gunn asks MLive/Chronicle readers
- Muskegon volunteers, students take part in 23rd Annual Grand Trunk Restoration Day
- National Weather Service: Cloudy skies over Muskegon, but no rain yet
- Calling all veterans: Group seeking World War II veterans to be honored in Memorial Day parade
- Mlive/Chronicle readers and David Kolb debate what it means to be an obstructionist in D.C.
- Building ramps to build character: Fruitport football team contructs ramps for families in need
- Ken Stevens Picks Pics: Jessica Heeringa's fiance shooting pool leads best-of collection
- Animal (out of) Control: Four things we learned about pit bulls, pet care and Muskegon's animal welfare system
- Nonprofit group ROARR seeks particpants for flash mob promoting anti-bullying
- LST 393 job fair helps Muskegon-area veterans, job seekers, find 'what's next'
- National Safe Boating Week prompts open house at Grand Haven Coast Guard station
- Report: Police investigating bones found in Mason County's Riverton Township
- Alleged Jessica Heeringa fundraising fraud results in warrant issued for Fruitport woman
- Editorial: The key to fixing animal control issues is pet owner responsibility
- The Macomb Daily
- Manufacturer in Warren to be honored for export success
- Computer thief crashes, flees into woods
- First annual Clinton River Canoe Classic
- Standoff at Warren motel ends with arrest
- Learning at Disney World, a new electric vehicle program and architectural technology, all at MCC
- Secrets to a great burger
- Recipe: Try pasta with leeks to get kids eating dark, leafy greens
- New Yorkers furious over photos taken through windows
- Stop saying women dont like Game of Thrones
- App Reviews: Twitter Music, Google Now
- App Reviews: Twitter Music, Google Now
- Cannes: Emma Watson turns to crime in celebrity-obsessed film
- REVIEW: Star Trek: Into Darkness boldly thrills fans, newcomers
- INDIE BOOK REVIEW: Blood Marriage offers different take on vampire mythology
- Letter to Mayor Fouts
- Online education should be approached with caution
- Sound Off, 51713
- Protect Michigan school children from food allergies
- Judge orders sale of seized animals
- Cancer, rape fraud case bowls over Michigan community
- The Bay City Times
- 'Spring Into Safety' event for information, products for children safety continues until 5 p.m.
- Hearing, trial adjourned for brothers charged with illegally selling medical marijuana from Bay City compassion club
- Man shoots intruder in Saginaw County: Do you feel safer with a gun in your house?
- Former Bay City speed skating star Rachel Skrocki finds new role as mentor to kids
- Rep. Dave Camp's calls for Obama to apologize in IRS scandal echoed by MLive readers
- Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe buries ancestors' remains unearthed more than 100 years ago
- Earthquake in Canada shakes Saginaw, southeast Michigan; did you feel it?
- Izzy the dog and a litter of kittens are this week's Pets of the Week
- Saginaw Valley Naval Ship Museum: Community chips in to help beautify space near USS Edson
- Saganing Eagles Landing Casino expansion to draw more existing customers than new, MLive poll
- Downtown Bay City adding bike racks in time for summer cycling
- Dow Diamond drops Bay City made Loons ale, Fabiano to some MLive readers dismay
- Bay City set to revoke Steve Ingersoll's tax breaks on redevelopment projects
- Carrollton's Derrick Nash battles leukemia, vows to suit up for Central Michigan University football team
- Letter to the editor: You don't need more than one bullet to down a deer
- Saginaw, Midland, Bay City in good fiscal shape, according to report
- Bay City union leader: Opposition to merged police, fire department not to blame for missed $456K grant
- Police: Suspects arrested in Saginaw while en route to shoot rivals, point out intended targets to troopers
- Saginaw, Bay County residents among recruits training to become Michigan State Police troopers
- Letter to the editor: We need to teach children based on individual skill levels
- 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
- Agnes Elida Anderson Hardy
- Claudia Schmidt comes home to Sleder's
- Community in Brief: 05/18/2013
- Community Newsmakers: 05/18/2013
- Health Newsmakers: 05/18/2013
- Claudia Schmidt comes home to Sleder's
- Perspectives: Structuring a balanced life as we age
- You're Needed: 05/18/2013
- Area Blood Drives: 05/18/2013
- Body & Soul in Brief: 05/18/2013
- Mental Wellness: Dealing with difficult people
- Priest uses big rig to make special deliveries
- Today in Sports: 05/18/2013
- Record-Eagle Honor Roll Track Girls Listings: 05/18/2013
- Prep Sports Roundup: Rayders clinch LMC golf title
- TC Central boys win track regional by 3 points
- TC Central girls repeat as regional track champs
- Letters to the Editor: 05/18/2013
- Farm Focus in Brief: 05/18/2013
- Futures File: Even with large crop, soybeans shoot higher
- Times Herald
- Local sports briefs
- Algonac boys, Yale girls win regional track titles
- Yale Bulldogs snag Blue Water Area Conference golf title
- Cops to chase robbers for CAPTURE
- Mike Connell: Don't give up on Port Huron
- Basketball: Gus Macker Tournament returns
- The last word on water
- Volunteers clean up the Black River
- In case of rain
- Don't give up on Port Huron
- Cops chase robbers for CAPTURE
- Making critical decisions for your young adult child
- Bulldogs snag BWAC golf title
- Gus Macker returns after long hiatus
- Stink bug threatens Michigan fruit, vegetable crops
- Volunteers clean up Black River
- Aspiring pilots get taste of flight
- Michigan man accused of driving farm tractor while drunk
- 3 Mega Millions tickets worth $250,000 sold in Michigan
- Michigan man accused of driving farm tractor while drunk
- Battle Creek Enquirer
- 'He was the quintessential song and dance man'
- Stink bug threatens Michigan fruit, vegetable crops
- Today's funeral notices
- Police and Fire Report: Man arrested for resisting officers
- Births
- Michigan man accused of driving farm tractor while drunk
- 3 Mega Millions tickets worth $250,000 sold in Michigan
- Greg Dunn: Lowering BAC level could be detrimental
- Bill Schroer: The case for teaching ethics to our young
- Zack Pohl: Michigan deserves better Speaker
- Jim Hettinger: Simple solutions to the healthcare crisis
- Leonard Pitts Jr.: Death of the death penalty
- Support Medicaid expansion to save money and to save lives
- Lofty ideals propel stilt walker
- Downtown springs into arts
- Police & Fire: No contest plea in Pyper Products embezzlement case
- Tuesday event celebrates strides toward racial healing
- Thank you letters
- Funerals
- Albion, Marshall await word on state aid
- The Herald-Palladium
- Victims: Marines failed to safeguard water supply
- Police call fatal NYC shooting a hate crime
- Authorities: Hofstra student was killed by police
- Boston police, city to review bombings response
- Alaska volcano shoots lava up hundreds of feet
- Federal report documents inmate sex abuse in US
- Parking fees fight at Calif. state beaches heat up
- Last-minute fortune seekers buy Powerball tickets
- Official: Broken rail eyed in Conn. train crash
- Pope leads pep rally at Vatican, meets with Merkel
- Assad: Syria transition talks are internal matter
- Member of Pakistani cricket star's party killed
- 20 flights without bags after Egypt airport strike
- Funeral held for mom, son found dead in home
- Ore. timber country ponders future with fewer logs
- Up to 60 injured after car drives into Va. parade
- Obama's Morehouse visit shines spotlight on HBCUs
- Official: `Amazing' no one died in train crash
- Cops investigating after NY college student killed
- FBI searches apartment in ricin letter case
- Monroe Evening News
- Stink bug threatens Mich. fruit, vegetable crops
- Berlin, Ash to review site plans for quarry
- Mich. customers oppose fees to refuse power meters
- Construction continues on Macomb St. bridge replacement
- Probe begins after Conn. commuter trains crash
- NM mom: I followed instincts in chasing abductor
- Active-shooter drill at Airport High School
- SKorea says NKorea fires 3 short-range missiles
- Powerball jackpot closing in on another record
- City eyes Lavender St. improvements
- Cancer, rape fraud case bowls over Mich. community
- Michigan lawmaker backs anti-cyber-bullying bill
- Nearly 50 injured as Conn. commuter trains collide
- Brush fire billowing smoke Friday night near Monroe
- 20 to 25 injured as Conn. commuter trains collide
- Monroe County Spelling Bee
- Powerball jackpot grows to $600 million
- Accused nurse turns self in
- No excuses in playoffs
- New Boston: St. Stephen Church hosting Polish fest
- Midland Daily News
- Grand opening held for Model A museum in Michigan
- Rockford field for children with disabilities
- Our view: Roses to Gerstacker teaching award winners for 2013|
- Stink bug threatens Mich. fruit, vegetable crops
- Torah walk Sunday in honor of late Pistons owner
- Remains of Native Americans are buried in Michigan
- Grand opening set for Model A museum in Michigan
- Grand Rapids club closes stairwell where 3 died
- Ind. man pleads in Battle Creek embezzlement case
- Work done at ex-brownfield site on Detroit River
- 3 in Mich. win $250,000 in Mega Millions lottery
- Mich. customers oppose fees to refuse power meters
- Buena Vista teachers to return to classrooms
- Man charged in gas station stabbing, robbery
- W. Mich. man convicted in landlady's slaying
- AP Interview: Calley says Brazil key for Michigan
- Arab International Festival postponed until 2014
- Autopsy: Suburban Detroit woman strangled
- Man arrested after apparent firebombing attempt
- Shirley A. Holtzhouse
- The Mining Journal
- Culinary delights served
- Powerball jackpot shoots up to a record $600 million
- Students converge on MTU for Great Lakes Youth symposium
- BLP projects aim to improve fishery at Tourist Park Basin
- Bell closing, selling Woodland facility
- Today in print
- Railroad safety: Hikers warned to stay off tracks
- Hoop house prepared for growing season
- Today in print
- Part of Bjorne federal court lawsuit against Ishpeming, Ottenwess tossed
- Developers, residents disagree on potential location of gravel pit in Negaunee Township
- Today in print
- More MARESA candidates interviewed
- Lakes health improves
- Work of young art students to be displayed in Newberry
- Today in print
- Veiht sits for MARESA interview
- City officials hope work will be completed this week
- Today in print
- Lakes cruise ship now calls Marquette home
- Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
- Charges upped to open murder in range shooting
- LESA super a finalist for position in Kalamazoo
- Prosecutor: Evidence begs murder charge in shooting at gun range
- Breakthrough could be near: Geneticist's theory could turn tide in cancer fight
- News Briefs: Construction mishap results in sewage leak in Brighton Township
- Kilpatrick files new request for bond
- Police: Woman admits stealing merchandise
- Court Docket: Suspected I-96 shooter's court date delayed
- Police warn of repair scams
- Pot perception raises alarms
- Local volunteers get a warm... thank you
- Campbell a finalist for position in Kalamazoo
- New charges sought in death
- On a mission to find a cure
- Cancer can be cured, but never eradicated, speaker says
- Wednesday's winning Powerball, Classic Lotto 47 numbers
- News Briefs: Lawmaker, UAW official to headline Democrats' dinner
- Relay For Life participants start strolling on Friday
- Renowned cancer researcher speaks today in Livingston
- Present meets past this weekend in Howell
- Western Michigan Business Review
- Want your business to be more energy efficient? Michigan Saves and Consumers Energy offers tips
- Proposed industrial building could create 75 jobs in Holland
- High-end homes: $1.9 million home overlooking Grand River boasts Hollywood pedigree, great vistas
- Grand Rapids couple honored for charity work by Art Van Furniture
- Officials mark grand opening of historic McKay Tower's renovated second floor space
- Arcadia Brewing Co. featured in National Geographic for clean water initiative
- Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce announces EPIC Award winners
- Heralded Holland-area campground celebrates 25th anniversary with community open house
- Kalamazoo's Bookbug wins national award for ability to 'bring books and young people together'
- Beer garden, pop-up shops and other attractions coming to State Street this weekend
- Gentex Corp.'s chairman is upbeat despite 'headwinds'
- The B.O.B., its customers have 'mutual responsibility,' Mayor George Heartwell says in wake of fatal falls
- Bronson Healthcare names Christine Sangalli as new vice president, CCO
- Want some Hudsonville ice cream today? Drop by MLive at noon
- Amway chief of staff: 'No hidden agenda' for owning nearly half of Village of Ada
- Customer fatalities are 'very personal' for B.O.B. owner Greg Gilmore, says his dad
- Dance fitness instructors Billy and Sharon Blanks helped Whirlpool employees celebrate National Employee Health & Fitness Day
- National Bike to Work Day: Check out Grand Rapids pit stops for Friday's 2-wheeled commute
- Metabolic Solutions Development Co. of Kalamazoo publishes break-through data involving diabetes treatment
- Fearful of 'fracking,' Kent County township adopts moratorium on oil and gas drilling
- The Daily Tribune
- Berkley Days festivities
- First annual Clinton River Canoe Classic
- Standoff at Warren motel ends with arrest
- Stop saying women dont like Game of Thrones
- App Reviews: Twitter Music, Google Now
- App Reviews: Twitter Music, Google Now
- Cannes: Emma Watson turns to crime in celebrity-obsessed film
- REVIEW: Star Trek: Into Darkness boldly thrills fans, newcomers
- INDIE BOOK REVIEW: Blood Marriage offers different take on vampire mythology
- Secrets to a great burger
- Recipe: Try pasta with leeks to get kids eating dark, leafy greens
- New Yorkers furious over photos taken through windows
- Thanks to volunteers for helping veterans
- Online education should be approached with caution
- Sound Off, 51713
- Protect Michigan school children from food allergies
- Judge orders sale of seized animals
- Cancer, rape fraud case bowls over Michigan community
- OUIL law stays at .08, boaters may be next
- Royal Oak nurse puts suburban bike routes on the map
- Petoskey News-Review
- A whole lot of living left to do
- Can't we all just get along?
- Barbara Ann Powell, 59
- LeRoy Michael 'Butch' Doss, 60
- Sally Sue Flowers, 67
- Bernadette Marie Belzek, 87
- James Jay Cook, 73
- Ardith L. Hawley
- Bearcub marks 15 years of outfitting
- Boyne City schools spend $50,000 on property for building trades
- Petoskey council to get annual audit report
- Petoskey schools to increase some meal prices for 2013-14
- Our View: Michigan's no-fault insurance debate
- Some students to receive new MEAP math scores
- The booming Michigan business of beer
- Clyde William Wuerth, 90
- Ruth Thomas
- Ardith L. Hawley, 79
- Marvel J. Bonter, 104
- Only 2 of 13 small SUVs do well in crash tests
- The Alpena News
- Meeting to discuss effects toxin has across generations
- Agent Orange's haunting legacy
- Utility tech students find success at national lineman competition
- Lights, camera ...
- Alpena cleanup Saturday
- ACC to purchase ROV
- Presque Isle passes wood-burning stove ordinance
- City begins process to fill planner's position
- Putting in buoys
- Alcona still working on insurance requirements
- Power tech center fundraising contiues
- Committee OKs new transfer station
- Greenhouse to be a collaborative effort
- Cuffed for a good cause
- Autism Speaks 5K in RC Saturday
- Lawson only person to file for special election
- Dealership given 30 days to submit plan
- State holds meeting about bovine TB herd
- Ready for the season
- Alcona holds off review of superintendent
- The Morning Sun
- Death certificates published Sunday, May 19, 2013
- Sentencings in Isabella County Trial Court published Sunday, May 19, 2013
- One-room schoolhouse association meets at Central Michigan University, takes history lesson in Bohannon school
- New hardware store opens in Ithaca
- Search continues for former thaca woman missing for 21 years
- Work completed at ex-brownfield site on Detroit River
- Midland weighs repairs to flood-damaged city parks
- Michigan customers oppose fees to refuse smart meters
- Suspect arrested in assaults at WMU
- Two Dumpster fires reported one man arrested
- Man crashes car breaks into home in Isabella County
- CMU approves additional College of Medicine expenditures
- Weidman woman dies in crash
- EMMA CURRIE: 4 great marinades for grilling
- New Yorkers furious over photos taken through windows
- Stop saying women dont like Game of Thrones
- App Reviews: Twitter Music, Google Now
- Cannes: Emma Watson turns to crime in celebrity-obsessed film
- Tribe names new CEO for gaming operations
- Shubha Vedula to headline benefit concert for local youth autism resources
- The Advisor and Source Newspapers
- Speak Out
- To the editor: Column was factual
- To the editor: Easter Egg Hunt a success
- Guest column: Support is vital for our guard and reserve families
- NBC moves Seth Meyers to 'Late Night,' revamps prime time lineup
- Number of dead 1,127 as Bangladesh building collapse search ends
- At least nine shot in New Orleans Mother's Day parade
- Auburn Hills man in custody after threatening to set home on fire by breaking gas line
- Police: Elderly man had been dead inside son's Auburn Hills home for more than a week
- 'Iron Man' beats strong 'Gatsby' in box office showdown
- Fox fall lineup: '24' coming back, 'American Idol' judges welcome to return
- GM Unveils Data Center In Detroit Suburb
- May 29 meeting could decide fate of wireless coverage in Bruce
- Sterling Heights teen sentenced to 8 months for attempted poisoning of CMU roommate
- Police charge father of 4-year-old who shot friend
- Why are all these California sea lion pups starving? (VIDEO)
- When not to pick up a can of beer and other bizarre crimes
- Facebook 'Home' a high-profile disappointment
- Sterling Heights-based author's book now in Chinese
- Drunk man charges elephant, poutine in a bottle, too pretty for boxing and the rest of the weird wide world
- Detroit Metro Times
- Film Review: Star Trek into Darkness
- Win/Lose Exemplar
- Hipster Art House Lays Stakes in Eastern Market
- Precision, Precision
- Blood and Vonneguts
- The Orr-acle speaks!
- Last of the Bebop Legends
- Short takes
- Stealth Stardom: Michael Shannon
- Bella Piatti
- They Don t Care What You Think
- Ann Arbor Didn t Go to Pot
- Food Stuff
- Penrose Rising
- Old and New Masters Anthology Series ECM Records
- Film Review: The Great Gatsby
- Film Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist
- Sex and Death During the French Revolution
- Burn the Closet
- Banging the banksters
- The News-Herald
- POLI-TICKER: Baker president part of White House forum
- FARRAND: What s the matter with our country when it comes to our veterans?
- BUMGARDNER: What s the real retirement number?
- INSIDE AUTO: Ford Explorer Sport: a focus on performance
- GILBERT: Juvenile justice system shifts rehabilitation methods
- TO THE EDITOR: Sheridan Community Center renovation defies logic
- POLI-TICKER: Bing won t seek re-election; county exec run possible?
- EDITORIALS: High school Interact members pitch in beautify city
- HERNDON: The kindness of strangers with free comic books
- TO THE EDITOR: Thoughtful community input appreciated
- FARRAND: Take a moment to find a place where time can stand still
- CAUGHT IN THE WEB: Getting ready for elections
- LINCOLN PARK: Public Safety Commission to request meeting with city on manpower, budgets
- WYANDOTTE: Group places permanent prescription drop box at police station
- Obama s right. Fictional presidents do have it easier
- Weekend to be dry with some sun; May s rainfall below normal
- Rep. Levin: IRS completely failed the American people
- INSIDE AUTO: The 2013 ATS stalks new markets for Cadillac
- WYANDOTTE: Group places permanent prescription drop box at police station
- INSIDE AUTO: The 2013 ATS stalks new markets for Cadillac
- 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
- AFTER SIX DECADES FORD S F-SERIES KEEPS ON TRUCKING
- CHEVY CORVETTE STINGRAY TO PACE INDY 500 FOR 12TH TIME
- AFTER SIX DECADES FORD S F-SERIES KEEPS ON TRUCKING
- CHEVY CORVETTE STINGRAY TO PACE INDY 500 FOR 12TH TIME
- Tee Time
- Fat Guy s Corner
- TUESDAY SLATE
- Seven Ponds has native plants for sale
- Family Game Night tonight at library
- Farmers market hosting special events
- Class of 66 and friends Tigertown bound
- CHRISTINE ANN KOWALCZYK
- JOHN K. REYNOLDS
- EVA EWALT
- JAMES A. FARINGTON
- ANNA WILDFONG
- JAMIE DARLENE SUUPPI
- VERONICA ELIZABETH BREMER
- ALICE ELIZABETH BAHLS
- MABEL HANNAH BUTTERFIELD
- Crain's Detroit Business
- Work done at ex-brownfield site on Detroit River
- Crain's week in news, May 11-17: Beaumont-Henry Ford merger, Papa Joe's in Detroit, Rossetti moving to downtown
- Honda continues support of DSO with gift for completion of music education program
- Crain's week in news, May 11-17: Beaumont-Henry Ford merger, Papa Joe's in Detroit, Rosetti moving to downtown
- Pew: Early boomers will be last ones to catch retirement worm
- Detroit-area energy customers oppose fees to refuse power meters
- Former GM site in Pontiac may see new life as recreational test track and auto event site
- Johnson Controls wins manufacturing leadership award
- Audit questions use of Michigan petroleum tax
- DiNello appointed CEO at Flagstar
- UM approves $13.5M field hockey facilities, $2.55M for other athletic department projects
- American Airlines invites travelers who pack lightly to board first
- Baseball has been very, very good to Comerica Bank
- American Airlines invites travelers who pack light to board first
- Farrakhan to Detroit: Investment needed in struggling city
- Reports: Suspect in custody in firebombing attempt at home of Art Van president
- Michigan fruit growers seem to have less frost damage
- Automakers grow adept at targeting ads to Internet surfers
- Dow Chemical ordered to pay $1.2 billion in price-fixing case
- Moody's report highlights risks for investors in Detroit's muni bonds
- Grand Blanc News
- 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
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Grand Blanc West Middle School receives 'Evergreen' designation
- Today's obituaries: Lillian Swett, of Burton was a Bentley School Boosters member
- Grand Blanc grad Manny Petrich helps Bethune-Cookman golf team win national championship
- Guest bartenders to raise funds for Grand Blanc Dog Park on Thursday
- Grand Blanc Farmers Market kicks off Sunday
- Goodrich eyes teacher layoffs and privatization in cost-saving discussions
- Vacant Flint schools leaves 'ghost towns,' apartment fire displaces 30 and other top headlines
- Six local students receive scholarships from Genesee County Association of School Board Members
- Grand Blanc woman pleads guilty to role in three Flint armed robberies
- Genesee County to host statewide elder abuse summit in June
- Today's obituaries: Robert Stevens, 78, of Clio was a Clio fireman
- 'Books for Bikes' winners announced at Haas Elementary School
- MLive poll: Kids need at least some boundaries for dancing at prom
- The Bay Voice
- MARSHALL: Zetterberg, youngsters spark Wings
- Stop sign brings more good than harm
- Letters to the Editor
- Thank you letters
- Palin s star has crashed and burned
- HEBERT: An unexpected ah ha! deed
- Couple rescued from canoe near Muskcamoot Bay
- WITH VIDEO:In-fighting dominates agenda for Cottrellville board
- At odds over privatization in Algonac
- No jail time for Riley Township teen who threatened Subway employer
- No primaries needed in New Baltimore
- Duo save East China Township residents from burning home
- Chesterfield police layoffs likely on hold
- No more jail time for teen in Subway threat case
- Preliminary budget review shows Macomb to be in the red
- Browne to run unopposed for Marine City mayor
- Minor earthquake felt in Detroit area
- State Reps base wolf hunting decision on science and game management
- Brandenburg, Pavlov see benefit to wolf hunting
- Local state reps, senators vote to designate wolves as game
- The Towne Courier
- Chainsaw sculptor displays talents for all to see
- East Lansing Art Festival offers unique finds for community
- College enrollment dips 2.3 percent in spring
- Among fun things in East Lansing this weekend? Cigar box guitars
- Stink bug threatens Michigan fruit, vegetable crops
- Have you met Piano Cat?
- Michigan man accused of driving farm tractor while drunk
- Police announce new leads in Madeline McCann case
- Winning numbers drawn in 'Mega Millions' game
- Lansing council seeks more money from BWL
- Detroit's pension boards pay $22K to send 4 trustees to Hawaii
- State worker pay in Michigan better than most states
- Former prep coach gets long prison sentence in cyber sex case with MSU ties
- East Lansing police investigating recent sexual assaults
- Police: No bomb at Haslett High School
- Barn, house on Dart world headquarters site get new lives
- Former 'Shopping Guide' site to get rehab
- Mason police break into home believing resident on the verge of committing suicide
- Meridian project that would cut down hundreds of trees on 'beauty road' on hold
- Michigan's AmeriCorps members work on Lansing-area service projects
- Between The Lines
- '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
- Contact Theory Changes Minds, Hearts
- Saginaw Equality Float Takes Second Place at Cinco De Mayo Parade
- One Capitol Region Plans To Make Lansing Area 'Discrimination Free'
- Ferndale Mayor Dave Coulter Announces Run
- One Capitol Region Plans To Make Lansing Area 'Discrimination Free'
- Minnesota Legislators Vote For Same-Sex Marriage
- Natalie Maines Q&A On Lesbian Hair, 'Fake' Country Music & Not Making Nice
- Pride Guide
- Dignity Event Draws Protests From American Family Association
- Mommy Issues
- Source: Former Michigan Congressman Mark Schauer Will Run For Governor
- Michigan Elected Leaders Announce Plans To Expand Nondiscrimination Protections
- Three Unsolved Homicides of Black Transgender Women in the Month of April
- Illinois GOP Chair Resigns, Cites Support for Same-Sex Marriage As A Reason
- Swope Kicks Off Reelection Campaign
- Lust in the locker room: Get over it?
- The Fenton Press
- 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
- Top headlines: Corrine Baker says she's a 'voice' for murdered son Dominick Calhoun, Genesee Township man admits stealing $1 million through Ponzi scheme
- Today's obituaries: Robert Bucknam, 95, of Fenton served in WWII earning two Purple Hearts
- Top headlines: GM announces purchase of Durant-Dort Carriage factory, three-state investigation sends sex offender to prison
- Community invited to Salvation Army Annual spring concert Sunday, May 5
- Livonia Observer
- City Side
- Three drop out of Livonia City Council race; no primary in August
- Livonia woman, 60, dies in house fire
- Livonia woman, 60, dies in house fire
- Angela Hospice president celebrates Golden Jubilee
- Businesses, community raise money for firefighter's family
- Grant benefits S'craft motorcycle program
- Memorial Day Ceremony set for May 25
- Man arrested after attempting to steal pen
- Correction
- Going - and growing - bald for a cause
- 11file for 4 seats on City Council
- Hours cut at branch libraries
- Street smarts: Barber shop spans three generations
- City Side
- Norway's biggest holiday to be celebrated Saturday
- Eleven file for four seats on Livonia City Council
- Hours to be cut at Livonia branch libraries
- Peter Rabbit story comes to life at Greenmead
- Students honor veterans USO style
- Southwest Advance
- '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
- St. John Vianney team on its way to World O-M Championships
- 'A Song to Keep' -- Annual Spring Concert by Grand Rapids Women's Chorus
- Lineup announced for summer concert series in Wyoming
- Wyoming gearing up for spring and summer road construction
- Tri-County Citizen
- BULLETIN Board
- Memorial Healthcare Foundation awards grant for historical wall
- SENIOR Menus & Activities
- Sports Notes
- Hitting the Links
- Ram golfers tie Perry, beat Byron in GAC
- Tribe diamondmen fall to Corunna, Freeland
- Tribe tennis gals improve to 7-1 in TVC
- Hornet linksters split with LF, Goodrich
- Ram sackers split GAC with Durand
- Prep Roundup
- Chesaning soccer squad blanked by O-E
- Ram diamondmen break even
- Lady Dawgs go 4-0 in TVC softball
- Bulldogs split with Carrollton
- On Track
- Ram golfers finish second in quad meet
- Tribe golfers finish in middle of pack
- Dawg diamondgals 8-0 in TVC West
- Montrose loses twice to Goodrich
- The Press & Guide
- Obama s right. Fictional presidents do have it easier
- Weekend to be dry with some sun; May s rainfall below normal
- Rep. Levin: IRS completely failed the American people
- DEARBORN: Group plans Memorial Day Parade
- DEARBORN: Memorial Day Parade pays tribute to prisoners of war, soldiers who are missing in action
- TV: NBC moves Seth Meyers to 'Late Night,' revamps prime time lineup
- TV: NBC's fall lineup includes Michael J. Fox, James Spader, 'Dracula'
- Oakwood Common celebrates Older American Month
- Dearborn Animal Shelter holds Mutt Strut & Pet Expo at Ford Field
- Dearborn Heights Relay for Life sees great weather, attendance
- TV: 'American Idol' finalists: Who will capture the crown?
- REGION: Motor City Comic Con celebrates 24th year with guest Stan Lee
- CONCERT PREVIEW: Fall Out Boy, NK to take the Fillmore Detroit stage next week
- PAGE award nominees announced
- DEARBORN: Community support needed for Homecoming costs
- TRAVEL: How much longer will free Internet access last?
- TV: CW bets on 'Vampire' spinoff
- DEARBORN: Public invited to free, student string recital Sunday at Henry Ford Centennial Library
- DEARBORN: Annual Symphony Home Tour this Saturday
- FEATURED RECIPES: A cheesy scallion omelet for a smooth start to your day
- Northwest Advance
- 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
- RECIPE: Mangoes add a refreshing, tropical touch to desserts and salads
- Take in starts for two popular regional art exhibitions
- Volunteer group aims to bring new scoreboards to Coopersville Little League fields
- The Venue faces possible loss of suspended liquor license and dance permit
- Coopersville gets new NEOForum deputy
- LAWN AND GARDEN: If you plan now, you can reap vegetables around the calendar
- Comstock Park baseball team remains undefeated with doubleheader sweep over West Catholic
- The Burton News
- 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
- Today's obituaries: George 'Max' Rohrer, 89, of Linden taught in Flint, Carman-Ainsworth school districts
- 34-year-old Burton man faces first degree criminal sexual conduct charges
- Burton native, chief of staff to former U.S. Rep. Dale Kildee lands job with national solar energy association
- Today's obituaries: Rev. Milton Henderson, 92, was pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church
- Burton fundraiser benefits families of firefighters affected by West, Texas, explosion
- Kettering University student applauds school's co-op program during Governor's Education Summit
- 'This is the golden ticket:' Kearsley High senior Caleb Pyscher gets Gates Millennium Scholarship
- Today's obituaries: Cade Tremain, 26, of Clio was a 2005 Mt. Morris High School graduate
- Flint man sentenced to prison for armed robbery at Burton Meijer store
- Grand Valley Advance
- 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
- The Ford Museum launches a new exhibit in honor of Gerald R. Ford's 100th birthday
- Grand Rapids comic book stores geeked for Free Comic Book Day
- Forward Thinking: Taking a look at what's ahead
- Things to do on Saturday, May 4
- Things to do on Friday, May 3
- Things to do on Thursday, May 2
- Birmingham Eccentric
- 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
- Sacred Heart opens camps
- Around Birmingham
- Bingham students show artistic flair
- City cuts employee hours, cites Obamacare
- Community mourns death of popular Birmingham teacher
- Marian graduate named Notre Dame valedictorian
- Police: Domestic dispute ends in Franklin murder
- Birmingham district mourns teacher killed in Franklin
- Snatam Kaur: New Age artist shows the way to inner peace
- Skin and fashion
- Drivers quarrel - car injured
- 'Outstanding' students honored
- Mail thieves hitting Bloomfield Township
- Penasee Globe Advance
- 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
- Hopkins drama group presents 'Brigadoon'
- Wayland trees will get safer treatment for ash borers
- Walk a mile in my (no) shoes
- Here's what to do after a flood
- Northeast Advance
- 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
- Rockford Relay for Life walkers reaching out for cancer comrades
- Rockford HOPE hosting men's mental health educational event
- 'Jekyl and Hyde' recast in Rockford
- 'Nice bench' exhibit showcases Rockford student-designed benches at mall
- RECIPE: With picnic season coming soon, don't settle for the same old cole slaw
- Southeast Advance
- 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
- 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
- 'Music kept me young,' says former Ramona Park pianist, 104
- Kentwood PEAKS students show off their long-term projects
- Caledonia Education Foundation seeks Honored Alumnus nominees
- Clean up your act at annual Kentwood Pride Day
- Davison Flagstaff
- 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
- Groundbreaking ceremony set for renovations to begin at Davison's Central Elementary
- Letter: New 'Common Core' federal K-12 education standards not really one-size-fits-all solution
- Loeb Charitable Trust donates $10,000 to Whaley Children's Center
- State Rep. Pam Faris applauds Davison, Clio for Tree City USA designations
- Holly, Grand Blanc, Davison high schools earn silver ranking from U.S. News and World Report
- Top headlines: Boyfriend maintains innocence in killing of Tanisha Colton, education is a condition for Flint City Council
- Davison graduate Erin Brown helps Sam Houston State to NCAA Women's Bowling Championships
- Toastmasters E Division, District 62 speech contest winners
- Canton Observer
- Little League celebrates season opener
- Madonna University celebrates 66th commencement
- Around PLYMOUTH-CANTON
- Canton Crime Watch
- plymouth crime watch
- Correction
- Dems pound pavement for women's health
- Chamber launches new plan
- Residents face costs for street repairs
- Celebration caps library award
- Schoolcraft College graduates Class of 2013
- LWV state president: Scrap EAA
- John Glenn team scores first in robotics contest
- Livonia Town Hall announces speakers for 50th season
- Students honor veterans USO-style
- Canton Connection
- Judge orders trial in predator case
- Relay for Life countdown is on
- Canton services weighed amid 2014 budget talks
- Students praised for their turnarounds
- Farmington Observer
- Eagle Elementary sale to Islamic group to stand
- State AG says 'no' to request for grand jury
- See electric vehicles up close at Schoolcraft show
- Topouzian will take over Troy chamber directorship
- Baby dies on Mother's Day
- Northville Township man, 19, charged with torturing toddler
- Nominate favorite landscapes for beautification awards
- Hills Celebrates National Public Works Week May 19-25
- Cash gone from register in liquor store break-in
- Farmington Hills residents among 162 honored for weight loss success
- Baby dies on Mother's Day
- Council to appoint Kuiken's replacement
- Bringing back the music
- Panelists: Public education funding requires reform
- Farmington Hills police investigating two Tuesday morning break-ins
- Barnett, state House Dems pound pavement in support of change
- Arpi concert this Saturday
- Bringing back the music
- Farmington Hills police investigating two Tuesday morning break-ins
- Support Cipriano family by joining the Classic 5K Fun Run and Walk
- Flint Township News
- 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
- Area students earn degrees at Baker College
- Flint-area residents graduate from University of Evansville
- Genesee County April divorce filings
- Clio National Guardsman promoted
- Genesee Valley Center in Flint Township holds contest for Father's Day, recent grads
- Top headlines: Flint woman ordered to pay nearly $70,000 in restitution, Kettering professor celebrates 200 consecutive teaching terms
- Today's obituaries: Leo Langford, 82, of Fenton served as a Fenton city councilman
- Blanket ban on front-to-back dancing may not achieve objective schools seek
- Letter: Proposed changes to no-fault auto insurance system 'disastrous'
- Unofficial final election results, conversation: Genesee County votes in 27th District special senate race, 7 millages
- Two millage renewals approved, new millage voted down by Carman-Ainsworth voters
- The Davison Index
- Davison Chamber of Commerce
- Davison resident, Kelly Ann Daly,
- Kelsie Marie Weidenhammer
- Gasperich- Maxson Engagement
- Out of the past
- Hot Tickets
- Baker College hosts annual car, motorcycle show
- Utah man at home on stage in Beauty and the Beast
- In brief
- Daavvissoonn Chhaambbeerr oof Coommeerrccee
- The Point aims to be a real crowd pleaser
- Boshell Electronics offers quality, personal service, sales
- In brief
- The VIEW from here
- Going beyond
- After all, it is their day
- Davison Relay for Life just two-weeks away
- Friday night classic cars cruise begins May 17
- Fire authority to build substation in Richfield Twp.
- Local farmer remembered both in Davison and Lapeer
- Flushing Observer
- 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
- Flushing educator honored
- Atherton High School students give back to the community by planning 'Stuff the Bus' event
- Six charged in Flushing Township after man shot while chasing suspected medical marijuana thieves
- Top headlines: Double shooting at Palm Tree Lounge in Flint, man assaulted at his own party
- WBKP TV
- Cyber Safety Initiative reaches a million students
- Family-friendly fishing tips
- National Safe Boating Week May 18-24
- U.P. deputy honored…100 years after on-duty death
- NMU ScholarshipNow Has Immediate Impact on Students
- 37th annual Big Bay Relay Saturday
- Dancing with the Stars less than a week away
- Student work on display in Hancock
- One Book, One Community selection Announced
- Three earn NMU Distinguished Faculty awards
- Portage Health celebrates Hospital Week
- First lady Sue Snyder offers support for Komen Detroit Race for the Cure
- Marquette man sentenced in meth case
- U.P. Children's Coalition talks human trafficking
- Woman sentence for embezzlement from charity
- Business interests speak with one voice
- MGH brain & spine conference
- NMU receives Engaged Campus Award
- Honor Flight fundraiser at Elmer's in Escanaba
- Manistique Elks lead MI in fundraising
- WDIV TV
- U-M doctor killed in crash on EB I-94
- EB I-94 opens at Zeeb Road after fatal accident
- Thousands attend Race for the Cure
- Fatal accident shuts down EB I-94 at Zeeb Road
- The highly anticipated Powerball drawing kicks off Saturday
- Man arrested after police standoff at Warren motel
- 'Fallen Heroes' honored at soccer game
- Arab International Festival postponed for summer 2013
- Home invader steals jewelry in Bloomfield Township
- Bond set at $1M for man charged with torturing infant
- Man faces intent to murder charge in gas station attack
- Whooping cough outbreak hits Pioneer High School
- Plant sale this weekend on Belle Isle
- 1 in custody for firebomb attempt in Grosse Pointe Park
- Walled Lake schools extend year after bus driver sickout
- GM stock rises above $33 for first time in 2 years
- Man charged after allegedly being drunk, breaking into home
- Charge in gun club shooting changed to open murder
- Man fills bins with stolen computers from school building
- Race for the Cure hits Detroit on Saturday
- WEYI TV
- Accident claims life of Swartz Creek teen
- NBC 25 and community members 'Loving Our City'
- Inspect your boat! It's National Safe Boating Week
- FORECAST: Sun, the Heat, and the Storms
- One of Flint's most wanted fugitive's arrested
- Groundbreaking ceremony signifies growth in Saginaw
- Buena Vista seniors pick up cap & gown; district prepares to reopen
- Buena Vista schools to reopen Monday; all teachers recalled
- World Expo of Beer 2013 is this weekend in Frankenmuth
- Tonight at 6: Meet The Maestro - Enrique Diemecke
- Local man dies of flu: fundraiser for widow
- Albion to close high school, be a K to 8 district only
- Some students to receive new MEAP math scores
- Grill starts fire at Genesee Twp. restaurant
- Flipping Flint: Reversing the city's downward housing trend
- School shooting drill prepares schools, first responders
- Buena Vista school board cancels meeting; teachers ready to get back to work
- Frosty Up North
- Bunena Vista School Board cancels special meeting
- Five men charged in string of armed robberies
- WILX TV
- Bath Alum Pay Tribute, Celebrate History
- Stink Bug Threatens Mich. Fruit, Vegetable Crops
- Grand Rapids club closes stairwell where 3 died
- 3 in Mich. win $250,000 in Mega Millions lottery
- Buena Vista teachers to return to classrooms
- Mich. customers oppose fees to refuse power meters
- Suspect arrested in Western Michigan U. assaults
- Woman in Custody After Homicide in Jackson
- Haille Collett Charged for Causing Serious Injury to Sister
- Prosecutors File Murder Charge in Gun Club Shooting
- 60 Hurt in Train Collision
- Brain Rehab Center Will Give Kids Bike Helmets at 'Heads Up for Safety' Event
- Record Powerball Jackpot Means Big Win for Schools
- Brady Campaign Sues Town Over Mandatory Gun Law
- Second IRS Official Will Leave Agency
- Relighting Ceremony Planned for Cascade Falls
- Some in Michigan Report Feeling Canada Quake
- Bill to Change Michigan Fireworks Law
- Bigger Jackpots Mean More Aid for Schools
- Gas Prices Go Up Overnight
- WJBK TV
- 3 in Michigan win $250,000 in Mega Millions lottery
- Weight Loss Winner: St. Clair Shores woman loses 175 pounds
- Detroit Electric brand is back with plans to build cars globally
- Police: Boy, 6, killed in hit-and-run on Detroit's west side
- Detroit pension boards sending 4 trustees to Hawaii for conference
- Molotov cocktail thrown into Art Van president's home
- Oakland County auctioning off over 80 cars on Saturday
- ME: Woman found dead in Grosse Pointe Park home was murdered
- Detroit boy killed in accident not hit by cab, brother says
- Congratulations Jessica Starr on the birth of your baby boy!
- LeDuff: What about this neighborhood, Minister Farrakhan?
- 5.2-magnitude earthquake felt in Ontario
- Arab International Festival postponed until 2014
- Man, 18, charged in fatal shooting of girlfriend
- Walled Lake officials lift boil water advisory
- Photo Gallery: Race for the Cure
- 6 things you think add value to your home - but really don't
- A nickel a week savings on Michigan's no-fault insurance system
- Lawmaker proposes changes to Mich. fireworks law
- End of an era: 'Drew and Mike' show ends it run on WRIF
- WJRT TV
- Flint Farmer's Market celebrates Flower Daze
- Deadly accident in Isabella county takes a teens life
- Runners take to the street to honor Shane Cantu
- Assad: Syria transition talks are internal matter
- First lady to high school grads: Live your dreams
- Thousands attend Race for the Cure in Detroit
- Suspect arrested in Western Michigan U. assaults
- Afghan lawmakers block law on women's rights
- Obama takes Cabinet secretaries out to play golf
- Syria's Assad says he won't step down
- Grand Rapids club closes stairwell where 3 died
- Ind. man pleads in Battle Creek embezzlement case
- Sheriff: SW Michigan man drove farm tractor drunk
- Work done at ex-brownfield site on Detroit River
- Stink bug threatens Mich. fruit, vegetable crops
- Torah walk Sunday in honor of late Pistons owner
- Midland weighs repairs to flood-damaged city parks
- IRS probe ignored most influential groups
- A look at why the Benghazi issue keeps coming back
- Gunmen seize elderly father of Syria's deputy FM
- WLUC TV
- Spring is in the air
- Bikers raise thousands for Red Cross
- Residents clean downtown Escanaba
- Spring is in the air
- Warm and rainy forecast
- Disc golf hits a hole-in-one in Upper Michigan
- Christina turns 100!
- Human Trafficking: It's here in the U.P.
- Honor Flight expands to new veterans
- Poll: Clothing factory safety
- Drop off your used cell phones
- Woman who crashed car into train pleads guilty
- St. Vinny's embezzler sentenced
- Students work on green thumbs
- Drop off your used cell phones
- Students work on green thumbs
- Guest speaker talks Lansing and lawmakers
- Taxpayers saved money
- Students get hands-on experience with nature
- Escanaba discusses downtown improvements
- WMYD TV
- Powerball Jackpot Surges to Record $600 Million; Here Are Math Facts Every Player Should Know
- Pepperoni, Sausage, Mushrooms and. ... Cocaine?
- Is Beyonce Pregnant With Baby No. 2? Report Says Yes
- Majority of U.S. Adults Have Smoke-Free Rules at Home and in Vehicles; Do You?
- Fecal Contamination Frequent in Public Pools; Here's How to Protect Yourself
- Farrakhan Sees Home Buying Opportunities
- Groceries for Guns
- Detroit Has Its New Top Cop
- The Story of a 'Sole Survivor'
- Who Could Use a Jackpot?
- Former NASCAR Driver Dead in Apparent Suicide
- Are You a Problem Employee? See if you Fit These 10 Criteria
- Are you a Trekkie? Perhaps the New Star Trek Movie Will Convert You
- Remembering Those Life-Saving Heroes
- Container Hotel to be Erected in Detroit
- Look Out! Deer Crashes Through Windshield of Moving Bus
- 'I Invest in Melvyn' -- Man Wins Fourth Big Lottery Jackpot since 2004
- Detroit's Has Its New Top Cop
- Who are the Highest-Paid Athletes in the World? And How Much Do They Make? (With Photos)
- Looking for Something to Do? Search 'Atari Breakout' in Google Images
- WNEM TV
- 'Catching Fire' dampened but not drowned at Cannes
- Edward Furlong arrested in West Hollywood
- OJ's ex-lawyer contradicts his testimony on guns
- Chella Choi takes lead at Mobile Bay LPGA Classic
- Stevens rides Oxbow to 3rd Preakness win
- No Triple Crown: Oxbow upsets Orb at Preakness
- Ed Carpenter earns Indy 500 pole
- Derby winner Orb disappoints in the Preakness
- Coach K return to US team no longer ruled out
- Federal report documents inmate sex abuse in US
- No Triple Crown: Oxbow upsets Orb at Preakness
- Member of Pakistani cricket star's party killed
- Denmark's de Forest wins Eurovision song contest
- Federer, Nadal to renew rivalry in Rome final
- Red Wings beat Blackhawks 4-1, even series
- Sharks fined $100,000 for GM's comments
- Will Power grabs early lead in race for Indy pole
- As fireworks crackle, Beckham plays last home game
- Bradley keeps lead after 3 rounds at Nelson
- Oxbow upsets Orb in Preakness
- WOOD TV
- School:Possible 'inappropriate contact'
- Memorial service held for Latrice Maze
- Pilot OK after landing plane in field
- GR Revitalization event this weekend
- Tractor driver arrested; drunk driving
- Suspect in 2 WMU assaults in custody
- Man stabbed during fight in Kzoo county
- Kalamazoo: Fewer drivers, more tickets
- Man convicted in landlady's murder
- 110-year-old GR building gets makeover
- Conn. commuter trains collide; 60 hurt
- BOB security blocks stairwell access
- 911 calls made by child abuse suspect
- Car crashes into ambulance in Holland
- Bones found near Ludington
- Woman charged with fake fundraising
- GRPD looking for sexual assault suspect
- Woman charged with perjury in Maze case
- Embezzlement charge for Kentwood worker
- Large swarms of Flood Plain mosquitoes
- WWMT TV
- Updated: WMU urging students to use caution
- Kalamazoo Township holding open house
- Portage School Board president talks to Newschannel 3
- String competition brings gifted young musicians to Kalamazoo
- Man arrested, accused of driving tractor while drunk
- Police investigate early morning stabbing
- WMU urging students to use caution
- Fried chicken franchise stirs up controversy
- Four injured in crash involving ambulance Friday night
- Police investigating sexual allegations at local middle school
- Police investigating attempted sexual assault
- Updated: Fatal moped crash in Kent Co.
- Janesville Acoustics holding job fair in Battle Creek Saturday
- Guilty verdict in trial of man accused of setting landlord on fire
- Man accused of driving drunk and crashing into church
- Local brewer looks to reduce environmental impact
- Michigan lawmakers take stand against another part of the Affordable Care Act
- Threats against family member prompt lockdown at schools
- Man arrested after traffic stop reveals 160 pounds of pot, three-year-old son in car
- Local church says it was scammed by photography business
- WWTV TV
- Stink bug threatens Mich. fruit, vegetable crops
- Police Arrest Man After Dumpster Fire Near Mt. Pleasant
- Local Community in Northern Michigan Celebrates Asparagus
- Father Fred Foundation Spring Garage Sale Was a Huge Hit
- Deadly Car Accident in Isabella County
- Isabella Co. Deputies Make Drunk Driving and Home Invasion Arrest
- 3 in Mich. win $250,000 in Mega Millions lottery
- People Dreaming Big as Powerball Jackpot Grows
- Bones Found in Mason County
- Chippewa County Mourns Loss of 3 Year Old Boy
- Governor Snyder Makes Virtual Stop in TC as Part of the Talent 2020 Summit
- Sights and Sounds: National Police Week
- Business Impact: Blessing of the Bikes
- UPDATE: Traverse City Police Arrest a Man for Child Porn
- NMC Prepares for Annual Barbeque
- Study Shows Economy is Improving
- Father Fred Foundation Hosts Semi-Annual Garage Sale This Weekend
- UPDATE: Benzie Count Man Arrested in Connection to Another Man's Heroin Overdose
- UPDATE: Police Call Off Charlevoix County Search
- Four Schools Lock Down Amid Gunman Reports
- WXMI TV
- Missing: Michael Loren Smith
- Boil Water Advisory Lifted For Neighborhoods On Michigan Avenue
- Mosquitoes Are Thriving This Year
- Pilot Walks Away with His Life After Crash
- Time To Fertilize With Rain On The Way
- Build A Better Block GR
- Wendy Glasgow: Teacher of the Week
- Memorial For Latrice Maze
- Teenager Dies In Rollover Accident In Isabella County
- Man Shot Twice Last Night In Southwest Grand Rapids
- Plane Crash Near Fremont
- Suspect Wanted For Two Assaults At WMU
- Puppies Up For Adoption At Pet Tales Rescue
- Tractor Driver Pulled Over For Intoxication
- Fashion And Art Help Wounded Heroes
- Pleasant Weekend But Unsettled Weather Returns
- Update: One Suspect In Custody After Two WMU Assaults
- Fight Ended In Stabbing; 1 Injured
- Fresh Recipes From Amore
- Live Long And Prosper! Check Out What s New In Theaters
- WXYZ TV
- Violent scene caught on tape
- Fundraiser for Sabrina Gianino
- Fatal accident closes I-94 at Zeeb Road
- 7 Action News at the Race for the Cure
- Warren standoff ends peacefully
- Arab International Festival cancelled
- Farrakhan urges Detroiters to invest
- Man charged in attack on 64-year-old
- Man charged in girlfriend's death
- Trip to Hawaii during financial crisis?
- Mother accused of faking incompetence
- COPS: Firebombing at Van Elslander home
- POWERBALL skyrockets to $600 million
- Autopsy reveals woman was strangled
- Dad spots thieves, chases them down
- Eastern Market Flower Day on Sunday
- Earthquake in Canada; Did you feel it?
- Farrakhan set to speak to Council
- Boyfriend finds woman dead in GP home
- Police alert residents to break-ins
- WZZM TV
- Small plane crashes in Fremont
- Playing Powerball could be a dangerous gamble
- Sietsema Orchards open for business
- Aaron's Adventure: Acro Cats
- Kids' Food Basket Family Gala
- Griffins win game 4 vs. Marlies, attendance on the rise
- What's Happening: 05/18
- Keeping mosquitoes out of your backyard
- Flood awakens more mosquitoes than usual
- Lakeshore man convicted in landlady's murder
- Toddler found in SUV with 160 lbs. of pot
- Injuries after car & ambulance collide in Holland
- Made in Michigan: Comfort Research bean bags
- Warrant issued for Heeringa charity imposter
- UPDATE: Drunk driver crashes into Gobles church
- It's bicycle season, what are you riding?
- Grand Haven Kite Festival continues this weekend
- Wooden Shoe Motel license denied amidst violations
- Kentwood worker charged with embezzling money
- Schools working together to 'be nice'
- The Daily Mining Gazette
- Tech hosts symposium designed to get kids thinking about Superior
- Bike 2 Work Day a 'wheel' good time for commuters
- Mt. Horace Greeley price tag set at $314K
- Rio Tinto reports at mine forum
- Baraga seeks disaster funds
- CLK board hears of successful scientists
- CLK?board hears of successful scientists
- Second dog killed in wolf attack
- County board OK's courthouse repairs
- Study to start new jail process again
- LL-H library to receive renovation
- LL-H?library to receive renovation
- Defraying dam care costs at issue
- Baraga school parents concerned
- This duo riding for a reason
- Having a ball for health
- Rio Tinto mining forum Wednesday
- Birds of Prey on display
- Events planned for Bike 2 Work Week
- L'Anse plant releases could pose health risk
- The Daily News
- Cancer, rape scam downstate
- Dickinson County Bike Path committee acknowledges Bike Month
- Hotter weather may be ahead-weather service
- ACE to hear presentation on firearms training for teachers
- Former Marinette police officer charged
- Facebook helps reunite lost pets
- Upper Peninsula Peace Officers Memorial Service in Norway
- Second dog killed in wolf attack
- Black bear attacks man
- Marijuana found at Channing residence
- Paraplegic athlete to speak to Iron Mountain students
- Red flag warning issued
- Iron Mountain woman rappels for lung health awareness
- Break-in suspect stuck at scene
- IMHS adds girls softball
- Dickinson hires new controller
- IM meth lab burn victim sent to prison for 5 years
- Sale of IM school bonds brings good news
- Breitung moves forward with rezoning agreement
- Cadillac woman killed in crash
- Daily Press
- The fight against breast cancer: K-Dance Express students perform for a cause
- Births
- 4-H Club members are cleaning up
- Remember When?
- Comfort bears to the rescue
- Road Commission lifts weight restrictions
- Too many snow days? Extra days avoidable
- Wife rescues husband from black bear attack
- Taking the lead: Students participate in mock council
- Basic Marine: Project will boost economy
- State surplus to fix roads?
- Farmers markets open
- Man convicted of killing his wife sentenced to life in prison
- Embezzlement case: Woman due in court
- Troopers make $121,500 pot bust
- Rapid River woman arrested for embezzlement
- Peters gets life in prison for murder
- lleged thief caught after locking herself in car
- Center in the works for at-risk students
- State will get more in taxes
- Ludington Daily News
- Ludington Petunia Parade planted
- Salute to Veterans in Weekend Edition
- A photographer's report: On the ground in Afghanistan
- Prep track: MCC boys win regional
- Prep track: Orioles' Thomas wins shot put, discus regional titles
- Prep track: Ludington's Johnson heading to state in three events
- Prep track: Manistee girls wins second straight title
- Prep roundup: Ludington golfers second at Old Channel Trail
- WSCC to seek renewal of its operating millage
- WSAL funds to be distributed Monday
- Hops as a local crop
- Budget, layoffs on LAS agenda
- Bones found
- Natallie Sophia Brink
- Leigha Joyce Marlene Walker
- Harper Abigail Mauer
- Grace Arlene Handshoe
- Robert (Bob) John Sanderson
- Frances Cecelia (Bogus) Kolanowski
- Audrey Lorraine Schimke
- Grand Rapids Business Journal
- Taking measure of revenue gains
- GR building permit volume soars in April
- Construction on city commission s agenda again
- City ready to listen to tax talk
- MAREC gets grant to study solar energy in Michigan
- JPMorgan Chase economist encouraged by global economy
- KCLBA views local banks as vital to its operation
- Chase Bank expands in Michigan
- Walk MS steps to Aquinas College
- Hope College plans $5M Kruizenga Art Museum
- Kent County reports Grand River flood damage rises to $10.6M
- Perrigo prescribes marketing campaign for store-brand meds
- Kent County opens up bidding on riverfront property
- Mercy Health Partners plans $4M breast cancer center
- Great Lakes Kite Festival flies over Grand Haven
- Oscar Mayer drives Wienermobile into town
- Ferris State University re-names downtown Federal Building
- Pay increase on table for Grand Rapids mayor and commissioners
- Where's the productivity?
- Michigan eyes $483M more in tax revenue than expected
- Huron Daily Tribune
- Playing games in Harbor Beach
- Caseville harbor dredging project falls behind schedule, but still a go
- Gimme a U?... Ubly High School will go again without cheerleading
- Bath salts dealer handed prison term
- Trial date set for Sebewaing man charged with 10 felony firearm offenses
- Heroin charge leads to jail term
- Caseville hears of water woes at city meeting
- Bad Axe Public Schools spells out possible cuts
- Recovery network meetings try to provide tools for lives to get back on track
- Landfill owners want room to grow
- Field fire gets out of hand near Caseville
- M-25 bridge should be finished in June
- 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
- Researchers want help studying PBB
- Caseville Schools break ground on progress
- Clio Messenger
- Flint-area students named to President's List at Davenport University
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Private Marc Jaruzel graduates from 2nd Battalion, Fox Company at Marine Corps recruit depot
- Flint-area students named to Dean's List at Davenport University
- Top headlines: Man charged for killing brother arrested in Flint, Bentley Middle School to reopen by fall
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Davison ponders proposal to allow backyard chickens in town
- Today's obituaries: Phillip Pepitone, 78, of Flint worked for the Flint Department of Public Works
- Northwood names Flint-area students to dean's and president's lists
- Michigan Army National Guard captain takes command of Flint-based infantry company
- Jeremy Jackson of Flint graduates from University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Flint-area students graduate from Hope College
- Top headlines: Flint School District pink slips 139 teachers, man arrested for lurking around homes
- Today's obituaries: Barry Davis, 65, of Clio was a 1966 Clio High School graduate
- Kettering University announces Flint-area master's degree graduates
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars welcome Jayson Richard Hansen as a new member
- Genesee County March divorce filings
- Grand Blanc Farmers Market to kick off season with flowers May 19
- Linden resident earns honors at Cooley Law School
- Area students earn degrees at Baker College
- The County Press
- Outdoor Calendar
- Area Briefs
- Tee Time
- West lacrosse loses close game
- Almont fourth at BWAC meet
- Broncos fifth in TVC-East golf tourney
- Track teams finish out regular season
- West soccer trounces Clio in Metro battle
- Adversity involved
- Lady Riders fall in title game
- North Branch wins own baseball tournament
- Playoffs ahead for West lacrosse
- Track teams toe regional starting line
- Teams ready to hold court at regionals
- Eye on the Media
- Timeless treasure
- At the Library
- SINGLES
- SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS
- SOCIALS
- Swartz Creek News
- Flint-area students named to President's List at Davenport University
- Private Marc Jaruzel graduates from 2nd Battalion, Fox Company at Marine Corps recruit depot
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Flint-area students named to Dean's List at Davenport University
- Top headlines: Man charged for killing brother arrested in Flint, Bentley Middle School to reopen by fall
- Today's obituaries: Phillip Pepitone, 78, of Flint worked for the Flint Department of Public Works
- Recent Genesee County Births
- Northwood names Flint-area students to dean's and president's lists
- Michigan Army National Guard captain takes command of Flint-based infantry company
- Swartz Creek officials explore ways to spend $10,000 donation from Meijer
- Jeremy Jackson of Flint graduates from University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Top headlines: Flint School District pink slips 139 teachers, man arrested for lurking around homes
- Swartz Creek Meijer ribbon cutting draws hundreds; company gives $10k to city, $15k to Food Bank of Eastern Michigan
- Flint-area students graduate from Hope College
- Today's obituaries: Barry Davis, 65, of Clio was a 1966 Clio High School graduate
- Kettering University announces Flint-area master's degree graduates
- Genesee County March divorce filings
- Recent Genesee County Births
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars welcome Jayson Richard Hansen as a new member
- Grand Blanc Farmers Market to kick off season with flowers May 19
- Leelanau Enterprise
- Students observe
- Walker, Barnett to wed June 22
- Cherryland offers historic book
- Mariyn Dear
- Plein Air event May 25 Spring Fling Saturday at VFW Feast of St. Rita set for Wednesday Nature walk set for Sunday Retired Air Force One steward to speak during luncheon
- Leelanau Legacies
- Looking Back in Leelanau
- Burdickville s Barratt, who died at 99, was raised on Baker Farm
- Plenty of activities in Empire area this weekend
- Omena bird habitat center volunteer clean-up Saturday
- Cold weather puts damper on Omena spring projects
- Glen Lake s Channel 4 News Team wins state Environthon competition
- Bringing down the house
- Leland graduate on GVSU s Dean s List
- Northport grad earns masters at Grand Valley
- Two county insurance firms 5-Star
- ON THE FLY
- Sounds, colors fill S-B gym for graduation Pow-Wow
- Farmers Market manager receives certification
- Farmers Market gets off to a cold, wet start
- Sanilac County News
- MADONNA M. HOUCK MARLETTE
- DOROTHY A. WILLIAMSON AUBURN HEIGHTS
- GALEN L. ARNOLD BROWN CITY
- SHIRLEY L. ESSARY MARLETTE
- IVA L. LAMBERT MARLETTE
- DOROTHY MAE MITCHELL SANDUSKY
- IN YOUR WORDS
- IN MY OPINION
- LOIS TATGENHORST
- DOLORES MAMIE FANTAUZZO
- SYLVIA M. WATSON
- SCOTT M. PERUSKI
- CHARLES J. LAJOIE
- WILLIAM A. LANGENBURG
- JEROME G. JAKE ESSENMACHER
- 10 new columnists to share opinions
- Port Sanilac breaks ground on visitor center
- Dog Show Fun Match May 11
- Emergency food, shelter funds available; applications due June 25
- LOIS TATGENHORST MARLETTE/CLIFFORD
- Tuscola County Advertiser
- Residents push for water project redo
- Fire departments fired up over non-payment
- Common sense is lacking in Caro
- Thanks for help with trip to Turkey
- Caro disc golf course a free-for-all
- ARDEN R. JUNE Millington
- GLORIA MARIE HOIST Marlette
- KAZIMIERZ KAZ KONTNIK Caro
- Shehzad M. Sheikh
- DAVID ROWINSKI Deford
- HAROLD ELMER STRATTON Mayville
- Charles James LaJoie Caro
- ROY (SARGE) HUMPERT Fairgrove
- Poets' Corner
- RICHARD (DICK) F. OLIVER Mayville
- Coins tell a story
- May means it's time for Hamvention!
- Thank you supporters
- Important flag holidays coming up
- There is a need for Michigan no-fault reform
- Southfield Eccentric
- 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
- Students celebrate Arbor Day with tree-mendous effort
- Southfield Library to expand hours
- Student performance pays tribute to Anne Frank
- Community mourns death of popular teacher
- Standoff locks down Royal Oak neighborhood
- Student performance pays tribute to Anne Frank
- Berkley school millages pass with ease
- Gunman found dead in Royal Oak house
- Open burn ordinance, animal shelter report on Royal Oak agenda
- Eaton employees join Day of Caring
- 200 turn out to clean Southfield park, schools
- Baseline project kicks off Thursday
- Man on the move
- DeWitt-Bath Review
- 'Biggest Loser' coach: Get fit for long term
- Late-night snacks a good way to pack on pounds
- Suppliers see little progress in relations with automakers
- General Motors to rejoin S&P 500, CEO says
- Mason's Courthouse music series starts
- Gun put to Delhi woman's head during robbery of her prescription medication
- New blooms, veggies and more debuting
- Iconographer inspires the faithful
- 'I love it!' and other gift lies
- Know the basics before you buy your next mattress
- Problems still dog Ford's popular EcoBoost engine family
- Midwest refinery woes pump up gas price pain
- Lansing switching to recycling carts this summer
- GM stock rises above $33 for first time in 2 years
- Lansing council makes last-minute move to get more money from BWL
- Charlotte income tax decision one step closer to voters
- Haslett High School evacuated due to bomb threat
- 10 Things to Know for Friday
- Michigan proposal bans insurance coverage of abortion
- New Yorkers furious over photos taken through windows for art exhibit
- Plymouth Observer
- United Way seeks help with survey
- Plymouth Pipeline
- Going - and growing - bald for a cause
- Dems pound pavement for women's health
- Commission election is a four for four
- Postal effort fills food pantry
- Trustees clash; others call for calm
- LaRiche completes switch to new look
- Plymouth's LaRiche completes switch to new look
- Plymouth Pipeline
- New hair salon rounds out Old Village plaza
- Family's adjustments help union work
- Post office looking at new digs
- Students praised for their turnarounds
- Plymouth post office looks to move down the street
- Madonna University celebrates 66th commencement
- Plymouth Pipeline
- Showcase honors top volunteers
- Marketing, mingling mix at annual showcase
- City OKs hikes in water rate, trash cart fee
- Houghton Lake Resorter
- Rodney J. 'Rod' Ancel
- St. Helen s Summer Kick-off Saturday
- Trestle Park ribbon to be cut Saturday
- Loxley Road dedicated to R. Bill Ancel
- High water, winds batter Houghton Lake s South Shore
- High winds, high water equal flooding at Houghton Lake
- Rodney J. 'Rod' Ancel
- Helen P. (Winegardner) Doty
- Helen P. (Winegardner) Doty
- Pamela Frances Trapani
- Angus A. McLean
- Leona E. Park
- Hubert Knasel
- John Edward Personke
- James Richard Duvernois
- Edward Arnold Trautz
- An act of horror
- Writer: County commission doing fine with dam
- IT HAPPENED THIS WEEK
- Resorter Reader Poll
- Oceana's Herald-Journal
- Peter O. Sauser, Jr.
- Ted Edward Conroy
- White Lake and Oceana Junior Strings Spring Recital
- Women s club hosts wine and art scholarship benefit
- Shelby Choir presents dinner show
- Bret Foster Memorial Golf Tournament
- Women s club hosts wine and art scholarship benefit
- Shop local, shop fresh in Shelby
- Vocalist Halie Loren to close out performing arts series
- Oceana Singers to celebrate 10 years
- Open mic to honor veterans
- White Lake and Oceana Junior Strings Spring Recital
- Ashley Youngstrom benefit Saturday
- Calendar of events 5.16.13
- MFFPA will host annual fruit crop guesstimate
- Tanner elected to leadership position of MAFP
- Open house to showcase meat processing kitchen at The Starting Block
- Open house to showcase meat processing kitchen at The Starting Block
- Tanner elected to leadership position of MAFP
- MFFPA will host annual fruit crop guesstimate
- South Lyon Herald
- 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
- Past, present converge at Memorial Day parade
- Atchison Park gets new playground equipment
- Summer day camps fill dog days with fun
- Dolsen was a 'guest' at Stalag 17B
- Scores join in South Lyon for prayer
- Volunteers needed for city clean up
- Orchards owners bask in cold spring
- Hearing reset in Green Oak 7-Eleven robbery
- Dolsen was a guest at Stalag 17B
- Lyon's fire chief resigns
- South Lyon Herald briefs
- Military dog buried at War Dog Memorial
- Cedar Springs Post
- 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
- White Creek Lumber and Hardware not closing
- Hometown Happenings
- Babysitting
- Janet's Notebook
- 125th Trooper Recruit School Begins
- Protect michigan animals: vaccinate and identify
- West Michigan officers step up Click It or Ticket enforcement
- Motorcyclist dies in crash
- Solon farm market opens Saturday with a new face
- Get your Red Hawk beanies at the library
- The Post goes to Mexico
- Have you seen this woman?
- National Nursing Home Week
- Redford Observer
- 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
- Police call off school lock down in Redford
- Around town
- Fundraisers scheduled to benefit firefighter's family
- Fire marshal looks for cause of fatal blaze
- Firefighter who died in line of duty had Redford roots
- Kobylarz optimistic that home values will rise
- Around town
- Major crash in Redford under investigation
- Livonia voters pass school bond
- W-W firefighter first to die in line of duty
- Redford police briefs
- Drama club takes a confectionery direction
- Prom was all about pomp, panache and partying
- South Redford schools election cost $25 per vote
- Milford Times
- 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
- Lakeland hosts Special Olympics
- Scout creates giant Scrabble set for Highland library
- Milford police briefs
- Military dog buried at War Dog Memorial
- Relay nets more than $60,000
- Huron Valley News in brief
- Village maps out road improvements
- Highland Adult Activity Center to add paper recycling bin
- Powering down
- Special Olympics county meet coming Saturday
- Sanilac County News
- D.A.R.E. Meet
- Prep golf results
- C-L girls tumble
- Prep calendar
- Lady Devils deny 'Skins title
- Pioneers split with Millington
- Sports briefs
- C-L 5th in BWAC tennis
- Little Leaguers begin season
- Prep track & field results
- Boys/girls track & field regionals
- Area teams hoping for strong showings at track regionals
- Lady Pioneers eye BWAC softball title
- Showdown split
- 'Fred-on-a-bike' making long-distance journey
- School districts name Friends of Youth for 2013
- CPS announces top graduates
- Raises recommended for county prosecutors
- Long-time Friend of Court investigator retires
- Sign honors John Merriman
- Gratiot County Herald
- Book to raise funds for historical museum
- Site work begins for new Meijer store
- Farmers finally in the fields for spring planting
- Fulton H.S. raises funds for Relay for Life
- 5 vehicle crash on M-46
- Ithaca High School names top students in Class of 2013
- Inside This Week s Herald
- St. Louis looks at ordinance changes for dogs, ORV s
- EightCAP distributing commodities May 21
- Elks dedicate Field of Honor
- $3 million water project taking place in Ashley
- District Court News
- Alma Community Art Center
- Letters to the Editor - (published May 16, 2013)
- Masonic Lodge to perform FREE Child ID Program in St. Louis
- Leonard legislation protects crime victims and their families
- Fernia Crawfis
- Carol Shaw
- Ellen Cavanaugh
- Casey Perez
- Gaylord Herald Times
- Marie Elizabeth 'Bette' Fain
- Tony L. Spence
- Bulletin: Charles L. Johnson
- Skubick's Capitol: Women play major role in elections
- Keep it Simple: Modern-day grasshopper and the ant
- A reminder of importance of motorcycle safety
- UPDATED: Search for suspect called off, some lockdowns lifted
- Leaders share accomplishments, challenges at State of Community
- 6 city positions up for election
- Library director Derenzy named Buergermeister
- Pastor of Bikers Church reaches out to all
- Gaylord motorcyclist taken to U-M Hospital
- Mystery writer Buzzelli to visit Saturn
- Early bird registration ending soon for business expo
- Joan Latuszek
- Carol M. Smith
- Eileen Therese Sera
- Kameron Lee Lyvere
- Comic Con 3 back at Grand Traverse Resort May 24-26
- Guest Column: Don't infringe on 2nd Amendment rights
- Ypsilanti Courier
- YPSILANTI CRIME BRIEFS: Man arrested for threatening his girlfriend with a gun; iPad, iPhone stolen during home invasion
- YPSILANTI: Community schools to offer some reduced benefit coverage to employees
- SUPERIOR TWP: Electronics stolen during burglary of Cheney Elementary School
- YPSILANTI: Color Run draws crowd of 15,000, dusts town in color (with video and photos)
- YPSILANTI TWP: Cases dismissed for 2 men accused of shooting at car occupied by woman, four children
- PITTSFIELD TWP: Semi-truck engulfed in flames, causes US-23 ramp to be closed more than 5 hours
- YPSILANTI TWP: Sheriff deputies investigate 2 larcenies from cars
- Ypsilanti Budget Outlook: Fund Balance expected to decrease $6 million by 2019
- YPSILANTI: Dedrick Martin finalist for K-zoo, St. John's posts
- YPSILANTI: Dedrick Martin takes superintendent job in St. Johns
- YPSILANTI: Education Project for Homeless Youth helps homeless students
- YPSILANTI: Open houses set for new consolidated school district
- YPSILANTI: Open houses set for new consolidated school district
- YPSILANTI CRIME BRIEFS: Man arrested for threatening his girlfriend with a gun; iPad, iPhone stolen during home invasion
- YPSILANTI: Community schools to offer some reduced benefit coverage to employees
- SUPERIOR TWP: Electronics stolen during burglary of Cheney Elementary School
- YPSILANTI: Color Run draws crowd of 15,000, dusts town in color (with video and photos)
- YPSILANTI TWP: Cases dismissed for 2 men accused of shooting at car occupied by woman, four children
- PITTSFIELD TWP: Semi-truck engulfed in flames, causes US-23 ramp to be closed more than 5 hours
- YPSILANTI TWP: Sheriff deputies investigate 2 larcenies from cars
- St. Ignace News
- CCSS Offers Baseball and Swimming in Cedarville
- Merit to Relocate Fiber Line Route; Moran Township Eyes Repairs at Church
- Volunteers Work to Get Cutter Mackinaw Museum Ship Shape for Season
- Shore to Shore Hikers Share Tales at Annual Dinner
- Les Cheneaux High School Students Honored at Banquet
- Looking Back
- DEAL ME IN
- Middle School Students Receive Awards at Les Cheneaux Honors Dessert
- Brevort
- Les Cheneaux
- DeTour
- Pickford to Host Division 3 Track Regionals
- Tony Frazier Records Ace at St. Ignace
- Coast Guard Hosts Open House May 18
- Keep Doing It:
- Trojans Basketball Camp Offered in June
- Olivia Smith Signs Letter of Intent to Attend Kirtland Community College
- Aspen Hood Sets Eagles School Record
- DeTour Varsity Athletes Honored
- Saints Girls Team Receives Recognition at State Capitol
- Westland Observer
- F.A.I.T.H. Riders hold annual biker blessing Saturday
- Don't fear the IRS in filing an amended return
- Angela Hospice president celebrates Golden Jubilee
- GC resident finds TVs, game system missing from home
- Around Town
- Correction
- Incumbents face few challengers in Wayne, Westland elections
- Probe into fatal fire continues
- '… did what was asked of him'
- Homeless man charged in Westland City Hall bomb threat
- Homeless man charged in Westland City Hall bomb threat
- Man arrested in Westland City Hall bomb threat, hostage situation
- Woehlke remembered for his faith and love of family
- Services are today for fallen firefighter
- LWV state president: Scrap EAA
- Around Wayne and Westland
- Redford FD mourns loss of former member
- John Glenn team scores first in robotics contest
- Garden City DECA Club brings home international honors
- Canton killer gets life in prison
- The Tecumseh Herald
- 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
- Urges support of both election proposals for library
- Abraham letter was objective in addressing millage proposals
- Library board members, director respond to Abraham letter
- Editorial: Vote Yes on Proposals 1 and 2
- Northville Record
- 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
- Northville School Briefs
- There is much interest in updating plan for downtown
- Eclipse get ready to play some ball - 'base ball' that is
- Parents need help installing school playground
- Community Briefs
- District refuses to remove Anne Frank from reading list
- Northville and Novi fire departments ink mutual aid agreement
- Police arrest aunt for failing to report child abuse, torture
- No censorship: Northville Schools refuse to remove Anne Frank from reading list
- Northville Township man charged with torturing toddler
- Schoolcraft College plans $18 million in improvements, university partnership
- Northville School Briefs
- Unsung hero gets her due
- School district reaches new deal with four unions
- Worth the wait
- Crawford County Avalanche
- Ruth M. Rutter
- Wannetta Adams
- College millage turned down
- Dugouts added to ball field project
- County officials reaching out to help local veterans
- Two Grayling High School golfers are still being treated in hospitals
- Ruth M. Rutter
- Wannetta Adams
- College millage turned down
- Dugouts added to ball field project
- County officials reaching out to help local veterans
- Two Grayling High School golfers are still being treated in hospitals
- Ruth M. Rutter
- Wannetta Adams
- College millage turned down
- Dugouts added to ball field project
- County officials reaching out to help local veterans
- Two Grayling High School golfers are still being treated in hospitals
- Bessie Feldhauser
- Ruth M. Rutter
- Novi News
- 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
- Food Addicts Anonymous reaches out to change attitudes toward eating, self
- Novi Chief Molloy: Oakland County and Detroit public safety agencies link up
- Updates From City of Novi -- May 24 Bike Rodeo focuses on fun, fitness and safety
- Family of fallen officer holding benefit for memorial
- Novi baby dies on Mother's Day
- Novi Forum: Panelists all say education reform needed
- Novi High School students go 3D
- Topouzian heading to Troy
- Start Friday off at Walsh with a taste of Michigan's economy
- Novi hosting State Board of Education public forum tonight
- Novi park play structures to be donated overseas
- Wayne-Westland firefighter dies in fire of business owned by Novi resident
- Novi's Marvaso vows to rebuild after devastating Westland fire
- Updates From Your City
- Novi News Briefs
- Novi School Briefs
- Cadence Advance
- 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
- Tickets for the D&W Fresh Market Picnic Pops are now on sale
- East Grand Rapids student earns perfect score on ACT test
- Public hearing set for new YMCA facility in Grand Rapids Township neighborhood
- Forest Hills Central student competes in national Poetry Out Loud competition
- As airport runoff project gets closer, Cascade residents beg board for help in stopping it
- Division 3 state champ East Grand Rapids lands four spots on Advance All-Area Boys Swimming first team
- The Antrim Review
- 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
- ER Chamber holds successful expo
- Public voices concerns to Central Lake School Board
- Saline Reporter
- SALINE: City says goodbye to longtime clerk
- SALINE CRIME BRIEFS: Lawn tools stolen out of resident s shed; Ann Arbor man arrested for possessing drugs, burglary tools
- PITTSFIELD TWP: Semi-truck engulfed in flames, causes US-23 ramp to be closed more than 5 hours
- SALINE: Consortium students head west to build plane
- SALINE CITY NOTEBOOK: City seeking new clerk; budget hearing set for June 3
- SALINE: Chamber sponsoring fund drive for new tree lights
- SALINE: Eagle Scout plans to build kiosk at Curtiss Park
- SALINE: Vietnam war hero John Kinzinger to speak at Saline's Memorial Day event
- SALINE: Pastor of First Presbyterian Church to retire after 18 years
- SALINE: Annual Poppy sale gathers funds for veterans
- SALINE: School district to hold lottery for schools of choice students
- SALINE: City says goodbye to longtime clerk
- SALINE CRIME BRIEFS: Lawn tools stolen out of resident s shed; Ann Arbor man arrested for possessing drugs, burglary tools
- PITTSFIELD TWP: Semi-truck engulfed in flames, causes US-23 ramp to be closed more than 5 hours
- SALINE: Consortium students head west to build plane
- SALINE CITY NOTEBOOK: City seeking new clerk; budget hearing set for June 3
- SALINE: Chamber sponsoring fund drive for new tree lights
- SALINE: Eagle Scout plans to build kiosk at Curtiss Park
- SALINE: Vietnam war hero John Kinzinger to speak at Saline's Memorial Day event
- SALINE: Pastor of First Presbyterian Church to retire after 18 years
- Garden City Observer
- 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
- Candle suspected as cause of fire
- Westland fire has impact on GC Kiwanis, Rotary
- Garden City finds businesses, homes underbilled for water
- Cup of love: Mothers get special treatment at annual tea
- Garden City travel agency offers free event for veterans
- Library has pass to activities in Michigan
- Around Town
- Legion conducts annual poppy sales
- Postal carriers to 'Stamp Out Hunger'
- Council names three members to negotiate city manager contract
- Farmington students pledge to Stand 4 Change
- Remembrance poppy sales planned in Garden City
- Chelsea Standard
- CHELSEA: Sounds & Sights invites community to 'walk the chalk'
- CHELSEA: Residents lobby city government for financial support of AATA route
- CHELSEA: Sounds & Sights invites community to 'walk the chalk'
- CHELSEA: Residents lobby city government for financial support of AATA route
- CHELSEA: Sounds & Sights invites community to 'walk the chalk'
- CHELSEA: Residents lobby city government for financial support of AATA route
- CHELSEA: Silver Maples to hold Rummage Sale
- CHELSEA: Sounds & Sights invites community to 'walk the chalk'
- CHELSEA: Residents lobby city government for financial support of AATA route
- CHELSEA: Bushel Basket market open, several venders sell out on opening day
- CHELSEA: Silver Maples to hold Rummage Sale
- CHELSEA: Heart and Sole raises $14,000 for Chelsea Grace Clinic
- CHELSEA: Sounds & Sights invites community to 'walk the chalk'
- CHELSEA: Residents lobby city government for financial support of AATA route
- CHELSEA: Bushel Basket market open, several venders sell out on opening day
- CHELSEA: Silver Maples to hold Rummage Sale
- CHELSEA: Heart and Sole raises $14,000 for Chelsea Grace Clinic
- CHELSEA: Sounds & Sights invites community to 'walk the chalk'
- CHELSEA: Residents lobby city government for financial support of AATA route
- CHELSEA: South Meadows Elementary students participate in ACES
- The Ile Camera
- Honors: Robert Gibson and Ryan Moretti
- Honors: John Fleming and Paden McCown
- GIHS graduate receives scholarship to study in Jordan
- Ducks will be the theme of art organization's fundraiser
- News in Brief
- Groundbreaking for Horsemill bike path scheduled
- Women's Healthcare Classic to return to golf and country club
- Your Letters: Appeal is disrespectful to safety laws
- Your Letters: VFW Poppy sales a success
- Your Letters: Driver's behavior toward geese was disturbing
- Commentary: Atmosphere in pool hall made the game more addictive
- Honors: Robert Gibson and Ryan Moretti
- Honors: John Fleming and Paden McCown
- GIHS graduate receives scholarship to study in Jordan
- Ducks will be the theme of art organization's fundraiser
- News in Brief
- Groundbreaking for Horsemill bike path scheduled
- Women's Healthcare Classic to return to golf and country club
- Honors: Robert Gibson and Ryan Moretti
- Honors: John Fleming and Paden McCown
- The Dexter Leader
- DEXTER: Village council discusses next steps toward cityhood
- DEXTER: Kite Network hosts second annual family run, expands outreach
- DEXTER: School district considers new website
- DEXTER: Former Dexter Leader editor to speak to chamber of commerce about media lab
- DEXTER TOWNSHIP: Island Lake Road between Waterloo, Donner to close Monday for construction
- SCIO: EB I-94 at Zeeb Road closed due to crash
- DEXTER: Village council discusses next steps toward cityhood
- DEXTER: Kite Network hosts second annual family run, expands outreach
- DEXTER: School district considers new website
- DEXTER: Former Dexter Leader editor to speak to chamber of commerce about media lab
- DEXTER TOWNSHIP: Island Lake Road between Waterloo, Donner to close Monday for construction
- DEXTER TOWNSHIP: Island Lake Road between Waterloo, Donner to close Monday for construction
- DEXTER: Village council discusses next steps toward cityhood
- DEXTER: Kite Network hosts second annual family run, expands outreach
- DEXTER: School district considers new website
- DEXTER: Former Dexter Leader editor to speak to chamber of commerce about media lab
- DEXTER: Former Dexter Leader editor to speak to chamber of commerce about media lab
- DEXTER: Piece-makers wrap up Dexter quilt show
- DEXTER: Native named 2013-14 Columbus-Athens Schweitzer Fellow
- DEXTER: Village council discusses next steps toward cityhood
- Charlevoix Courier
- 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
- Floyd L. Graham, 75
- Jack William DeWildt, 92
- Manufacturing skills and 60 jobs expected with new mobile training lab
- The Leader and The Kalkaskian
- 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
- Little Old WomanSpring is tune-up time, if it s really here
- LETTER: Different approach needed for new library
- Little Old WomanSpring is tune-up time, if it s really here
- LETTER: Different approach needed for new library
- 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
- From the MoundHigh-powered silhouette offers shooters a competitive outlet
- LETTER: Visitation rights should be enforced
- LETTER: Governor s logic is mystifying
- Observations from River RidgeSouls are soothed when they pay a visit
- 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
- Former Tigers standout finds a home
- Armada Township explores public safety options
- No jail time for Riley Township teen who threatened Subway employer
- Armada police officers get bump in pay
- Health and Wellness Fair coming to Armada
- Vehicles kick up dust on Coon Creek Road
- Former Tigers standout finds a home
- Armada Township explores public safety options
- No jail time for Riley Township teen who threatened Subway employer
- Armada police officers get bump in pay
- Health and Wellness Fair coming to Armada
- Vehicles kick up dust on Coon Creek Road
- Armada police officers get bump in pay
- Health and Wellness Fair coming to Armada
- Vehicles kick up dust on Coon Creek Road
- Armada school officials seek donations for new athletic, baseball fields
- Former Tigers standout finds a home
- Armada Township explores public safety options
- No jail time for Riley Township teen who threatened Subway employer
- Armada school officials seek donations for new athletic, baseball fields
- The Mackinac Island Town Crier
- Option Expires to Purchase Development Rights of Main Dock Inn
- Maintaining Your Health on Mackinac
- Island Student Job Shadows Town Crier Reporter
- NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE ON MACKINAC ISLAND
- Jane Finkel Receives Scholarship at Albion Honors Convocation
- Shannon Earns Master of Science From University of Michigan
- Horse Tales
- Arts Council to Begin Season With Film Series
- A Look at History
- Typical Winter Means Good Things for Lilacs
- Nature Notes
- Planning Commission Approves Spring Projects
- State Park Commissioners Dennis Cawthorne, Barry Goodman Retire
- Island Track, Golf Teams Open Spring Sports Season
- Island Students Earn Honors
- Lilac Queen Zhan e Nash Fires Ceremonial First Cannon
- Fort Mackinac Opens With a Bang for Mackinac Island s 2013 Season
- Residents Protest Use of Bike Licenses as Payment in Option Deal
- School Commencement Is May 24
- Hotelier Award Named in Honor of R.D. Musser
- Milan News-Leader
- Past Tense: Milan s familiar downtown buildings once surrounded by horses, mud
- MILAN: School board delays selection of new mascot until next school year
- MILAN: Football team holding scrap metal fundraiser for new equipment
- Milan schools to apply for state Best Practices incentive money
- MILAN: Rotary Club boosts the pavilion project slated for Wilson Park
- MILAN: Paddock Elementary hosts Trike-a-Thon charity event
- MILAN: DECA students make their way to national competition
- MILAN: Paddock early childhood program receives grant money for music instruments
- YORK TWP: Township board members mull making change in planning firms
- Past Tense: Milan s familiar downtown buildings once surrounded by horses, mud
- MILAN: School board delays selection of new mascot until next school year
- MILAN: Football team holding scrap metal fundraiser for new equipment
- Milan schools to apply for state Best Practices incentive money
- MILAN: Rotary Club boosts the pavilion project slated for Wilson Park
- MILAN: Paddock Elementary hosts Trike-a-Thon charity event
- MILAN: DECA students make their way to national competition
- MILAN: Paddock early childhood program receives grant money for music instruments
- YORK TWP: Township board members mull making change in planning firms
- MILAN: DECA students make their way to national competition
- MILAN: DECA students make their way to national competition
- Manchester Enterprise
- MANCHESTER: Farmers Market opening day features early-season produce, crafts
- MANCHESTER: Community Resource Center discusses role of volunteerism
- MANCHESTER: New manager hopes to expand downtown farmers market
- MANCHESTER: Fourth-grade students graduate from TEAM program
- Column: Food, Farm and Jobs bill protects natural resources
- MANCHESTER: High schoolers 2nd at Healthy Chefs competition
- MANCHESTER: Farmers Market opening day features early-season produce, crafts
- MANCHESTER: Community Resource Center discusses role of volunteerism
- MANCHESTER: New manager hopes to expand downtown farmers market
- MANCHESTER: Fourth-grade students graduate from TEAM program
- Column: Food, Farm and Jobs bill protects natural resources
- MANCHESTER: High schoolers 2nd at Healthy Chefs competition
- Column: Food, Farm and Jobs bill protects natural resources
- MANCHESTER: High schoolers 2nd at Healthy Chefs competition
- Column: Food, Farm and Jobs bill protects natural resources
- MANCHESTER: High schoolers 2nd at Healthy Chefs competition
- MANCHESTER: Farmers Market opening day features early-season produce, crafts
- MANCHESTER: Community Resource Center discusses role of volunteerism
- MANCHESTER: New manager hopes to expand downtown farmers market
- MANCHESTER: Fourth-grade students graduate from TEAM program
- 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
- VAN BUREN SCHOOLS: Survey shows parents satisfied with school district
- VAN BUREN TWP.: Belleville High School student honored for artwork
- VAN BUREN TWP: Police blotter for the week of May 5
- VAN BUREN SCHOOLS: Assistant principal discusses plans for McBride
- BELLEVILLE: Tigers Swim Club last but not least
- BELLEVILLE: Chamber welcomes new members
- FRONT PAGE: The Belleville View, May 16, 2013
- BELLEVILLE: Local artist to attend Comic Con extravaganza
- GUEST COLUMN: Seniors prepare to take final bow
- BELLEVILLE: Community Calendar, May 16, 2013
- BELLEVILLE: City nixes alcohol sale at boat show
- BELLEVILLE: Thunder rolls through town on Memorial Day
- PETS OF THE MONTH: Donnie, Murphy looking for home
- BELLEVILLE: Boy, Girl Scouts celebrate 100 years
- BELLEVILLE: Boy, Girl Scouts celebrate 100 years
- VAN BUREN SCHOOLS: Survey shows parents satisfied with school district
- VAN BUREN TWP.: Belleville High School student honored for artwork
- VAN BUREN TWP: Police blotter for the week of May 5
- VAN BUREN SCHOOLS: Assistant principal discusses plans for McBride
- BELLEVILLE: Tigers Swim Club last but not least
- Brown City Banner
- Photo
- Letters to the Editor
- Our Opinion
- Photo
- Letters to the Editor
- Our Opinion
- Those Were the Days
- Crime Watch
- Full of Green Devil pride
- National Hospital Week puts spotlight on people
- Banking on the future with new graduates
- Big band to perform for VFW fundraiser
- Brown City Students of the Week
- Birthdays
- Community-wide talent show June 6 at BCUM
- Yale schools award bond sale to Tri-County Bank
- Photo
- Letters to the Editor
- Our Opinion
- Green co-sponsors Michigan Healthcare Transparency Act
- Harbor Country News
- Go behind the Green Mask
- Unhappy anniversary
- Is This Terrorism?
- Seeking to keep New Buffalo business memories alive
- More than just a Thrift Shop
- History made in Three Oaks
- From Lakes to Grapes to a gravel pit in Weesaw?
- River Valley Post Prom supported
- A successful Fiesta Night
- Pokagon Fund grants have boosted Three Oaks Library
- Change will not come easy to City of New Buffalo
- Senators serve the NRA
- Time for new leadership
- Bentwood dinner featured good food & good friends supporting good trails
- Successful St. Mary's sale
- Special meeting may be legal, sure doesn t seem moral
- Ex-New Buffalo clerk sentenced for embezzlement
- Art Takes Wing at Birdhouse Auction
- Barney s Fund to provide assistance for New Buffalo student trips to Washington D.C., Spain
- New Buffalo Township officials eye purchase of additional park land
- The Hamtramck Review
- 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
- Firefighters still want EMT pay
- Rejected sidewalk repair bids raise a number of questions
- Keep religious centers out of commercial and industrial zones
- The Burton View
- AFTER SIX DECADES FORD S F-SERIES KEEPS ON TRUCKING
- CHEVY CORVETTE STINGRAY TO PACE INDY 500 FOR 12TH TIME
- Rock solid
- ROUNDUP
- Soccer
- Tee Time
- Track regionals put area s runners to the test
- Sports Shorts
- Wolverines take two on the chin
- Wolverines swept by Bendle
- Hot Tickets
- Whaley House open
- Flint Area Unity Council holding AA classes
- Service award competition
- Kidney cancer support group to meet
- Baker College hosts annual car, motorcycle show
- Utah man at home on stage in Beauty and the Beast
- Summer Food program looking to launch sites
- Caregiver retreat is this weekend
- Chamber YouthQuest celebrates creativity
- The Flint Township View
- AFTER SIX DECADES FORD S F-SERIES KEEPS ON TRUCKING
- CHEVY CORVETTE STINGRAY TO PACE INDY 500 FOR 12TH TIME
- ROUNDUP
- Tee Time
- Fat Guy s Corner
- Strong Cavs track squad locked and loaded for regionals
- Cavaliers prepare for regional play
- Lady Cavs tennis ready for today s regional
- Bob Root steps down from Cavs hoops
- In brief
- Baker College hosts annual car, motorcycle show
- Design & Build Class
- In brief
- Chamber YouthQuest celebrates creativity
- RMI spruced up for Relay for Life Kids event
- C-A names first SVL scholar athletes, teacher of the year
- The VIEW from here
- Healing Hands benefit 5k run/walk to support free clinic
- In brief
- Senior makes exit presentation to school board
- Huron County Press
- HC VIEW Calendar
- In other news for North Huron FFA:
- North Huron Drive your Tractor to School Day
- Bearcats win twice by two runs over Harbor Beach
- Safe Boating Week May 18-24
- Fat Guy s Corner
- Roundup
- Champions again
- Bearcats overwhelm Pirates
- Photos
- Lakers, Hatchets meet in Bad Axe for tennis action
- Fallen Police Officers Memorial Day recognized
- Fair offers services, education
- AVCI.net Tech Team s new home
- Where s the VIEW?
- CLIFFORD T. DIEHL 1931-2013
- HELENE A. THIEL 1914-2013
- MICHAEL ANDREW WINEMAN 1986-2013
- Gulvas-Winkel united in marriage
- Ruby Anne Morley
- The Michigan Citizen
- Reporting out
- Detroit Raw by Sam Riddle
- Bing says no to second term, eyes county office
- No new news, city s finances insolvent
- Rep. Olumba enters race for mayor
- DPS wants federal probe
- NAACP sues, EM law violates voting rights
- On Democracy and Emergency Managers
- Testimonial of Henry Ford High School student
- Black revolutionary Assata Shakur is no terrorist
- Blacks underrepresented in immigration debate
- New TV series seeks family stories from Detroit residents
- Detroit Live from New York City
- The Foundation, four years of celebrating women in hip hop
- Is DTE leading Southeast Michigan toward the revitalization of Woodward or Wall Street?
- Honoring Malcolm in the 21st Century
- In her own words: An open letter from Assata Shakur
- Scott wins 13th district chair
- Prep Baseball/Softball Results
- Western International overpowers King, Mumford shuts out Henry Ford
- Albion College
- 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
- Nelson, '13, Headed to Chiropractic School
- Alma College
- 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
- Human Rights Activist To Address Alma Graduates
- Kapp Prize Awarded to Top Student Presentations
- Chelsea Duff Awarded the Barlow Trophy
- Stage Comedy Targets Manners, Morals, Love
- Masterworks Concert Features Orff's 'Carmina Burana'
- National Model UN Winning Streak Reaches 17 Years
- Baker College
- 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
- Baker College of Port Huron To Host BPA Regional Leadership Conference
- 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
- 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
- CMU professors: Peters early favorite to win U.S. Senate seat
- Murder trial begins for Curtis Leachman, accused of stabbing Mount Pleasant man to death
- Former CMU student Kayla Bonkowski, 18-weeks pregnant, sentenced to eight months in jail for poisoning roommate
- Final shared governance report signed, recommends Budget Priorities Committee, communications overhaul
- Trey Zeigler transferring to TCU
- $5,000 reward offered for information regarding over 30 Mount Pleasant dumpster, furniture fires
- At least four dumpster fires, three couch fires in area late Thursday night, early Friday morning
- Two dumpsters set on fire at Lexington Ridge Apartments
- 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
- 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
- News Briefs
- Color Run was a blast!
- Matt on Music: Vampire Weekend
- Adidas reaches agreement
- Regents decide to extend Susan Martin s contract
- Reagan Briggs: More than just an EMU thrower
- Abducted: Ypsi woman found safe
- Can genes be patented? High court s latest question
- Virgin Airlines looks to reclaim lost style, class
- Things to consider when job hunting
- Matt on Music: 'Wussy Duo'
- Grand Rapids band creates unique sound
- Audits keep students on track
- Students take the next step
- 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
- 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
- At 16, Sam Frank is youngest graduate in SC4 history
- SC4 basketball players receive honors
- SC4 to present The Miss Firecracker Contest on stage
- SC4 professor awarded grant
- New SC4 class to take students on local archeological dig
- SC4 to offer sports camps for young athletes
- 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
- 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
- GV blooms with summer building projects
- GVSU updates LakerJobs website
- Summer class runs efficiently
- GV takes on four new charter schools
- Seidman Center a technology market
- Seidman center offers technology and teamwork
- Hope College
- 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
- Hope Named Outstanding Employer
- Lauren Wilbur of Norton Shores Chosen for Governor s Economic Summit
- Kettering University
- 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
- West Michigan explores, 'What is an Engineer?'
- The Africa Project
- Kirtland Community College
- 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
- Great Jobs in Healthcare. Kirtland s Got the Training You Need. Apply Now for Fall 2013!
- financial aid
- Lake Superior State University
- 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
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- LSSU professors' writing to appear in U.P. anthology
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- New Student Orientation
- University inks innovative partnership with Moran Iron Works
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- New Student Orientation for Transfer Students
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- Cappuccino Corner Special
- LSSU Presidential Search Committee holds organizational meetings
- University bestows academic laurels for 2012-13 school year . . .
- Cappuccino Corner Special of the Day
- Laker alumnus Bates Battaglia and brother win The Amazing Race
- Annual Lake State Golf Classic comes doctor-approved
- 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
- 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
- Zinc: The Perfect Material for Bioabsorbable Stents?
- Michigan Teachers to Explore Africa, Use it to Inspire their Students
- Late Spring Puts the Pressure on Facilities Management
- Northwood University
- 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
- Florida's Jeannette Hare Art Gallery Showcases Art Teacher Exhibit
- Oakland University
- 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
- Workshop instills Chinese culture in students, travelers
- Poker Walk encourages OU employees to get and stay fit
- Two artists from OUAG exhibit up for prestigious Turner Prize
- OUCARES symposium to explore medical issues in autism
- Professor dishes dirt on celebrity blogs in new book
- Poker Walk offers OU employees great incentives to get and stay fit
- 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
- 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
- Spring Arbor University President s Leadership Speaker Series to host Alan Keyes
- 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
- Michigan gets second consecutive shutout of NCAA tournament in 5-0 win over Cal
- Michigan defense shines in shutout of Valparaiso
- Four items approved by the University's Board of Regents
- Dean of libraries named at regent's meeting
- With home-field advantage on its side, softball set for NCAA tournament
- School of Public Health opens Center for Cancer Biostatistics
- Rohan Sebastian: The Selfless Champion
- Viewpoint: Ditching Fitch
- Paige Pfleger: Motion of the ocean
- From the Daily: Redeveloping Detroit
- Derek Wolfe: Service not required
- Thompson earns regional MVP in Four Nations tournament
- Federal attention given to growing student debt
- Women s tennis poised for Sweet 16 matchup against No. 7 UCLA
- New University site marks progress for the Coalition for Tuition Equality
- With Big Ten tournament implications on the line, Michigan set to take on Nebraska
- Research focuses on student affairs
- Notebook: Satisfying my Mad Men addiction
- Stirring 'Poppy Hill' offers glimpse into Japan's past and culture
- Mature, darker sound pervades in Vampire Weekend's Modern Vampires of the City
- 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
- 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
- Fashion Dream becomes reality
- The State News - Michigan State University
- ELPD currently investigating three sexual assaults
- East Lansing Police Impound Lot to host annual vehicle auction
- Transitional housing up in air for fall 2013
- Consuming insects boosts nutrition
- Potential education budget boost, results pending
- Sugar Berry Frozen Yogurt location opens in greater Lansing
- Morrill Hall fire still under investigation, no asbestos released into air
- Michigan education budget cuts still unknown
- Broad Art Museum drawn thousands spectators since opening
- Semester Online course offers new opportunities to students
- Picnic celebrates local public safety
- Campus Archaeology Program uncovers history
- 10 students honored with Homecoming Court positions
- MSU sees record number of applications for 3rd year
- A Day of Worship
- Upcoming weekend brings 50th year of East Lansing Art Festival
- Flames at Morrill Hall
- Dangers of study abroad misinterpreted
- Justice Department infringing upon rights in AP scandal
- Outside Linebacker Frey joins 2013-14 MSU football class
- 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
- 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
- Herald Express: Episode Seven
- WMU football presents: NEKTON Neon Night (preview)
- Plans move forward to renovate East Campus
- University of Detroit Mercy
- 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
- Student Payroll Timecards Due
- Lambda Theta Phi
- Lambda Theta Phi
- Baccalaureate/Commencement Ceremonies
- Employee Timecards Due
- 100 Year School of Law Commencement
- Executive Steering Committee
- University of Michigan Dearborn
- 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
- Upcoming Summer Orientation Sessions
- Butterfly release!
- On this date 50 years ago...
- Butterflies - Day 20 (release day!)
- #S83-13 CO-OP POSITION: Marketing Assistant
- New Database: Black Studies in Video
- Database Update: ProQuest Congressional
- Butterflies - Day 18 (We have butterflies!)
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- CASL faculty are Michigan 'Road' Scholars
- #S01-14 CO-OP POSITION: Actuarial/Analyst Intern
- #S82-13 CO-OP POSITION: Data Analyst
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- What are you reading?
- University of Michigan System
- 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
- New executive director named at Mott, Von Voigtlander hospitals
- U-M names Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows
- Smoking declines at U-M after implementation of campus ban
- MCubed marks one year, 194 cubes, $11M in interdisciplinary, innovative research
- Cyberattacks: Clear and Present Danger?
- BioBlitz! U-M leads rapid biodiversity survey on Belle Isle for Detroit high school students
- Winners of the Center for Global and Intercultural Study's 2013 photo contest
- Divide and define: Clues to understanding how stem cells produce different kinds of cells
- Live and Learn: Most GenXers are continuing their education
- Walsh College
- 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
- Walsh College appoints Duc Abrahamson as Alumni Relations Manager
- Walsh College to Hold Finance Degree Webinar June 21
- Walsh College Confers Honorary Doctor of Laws Upon Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley
- Wayne State University
- 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
- WSU researcher's technique can help nanoparticles deliver drug treatments
- Wayne State University professor accepted into premier leadership program
- Fellowships allow law students to serve public interest
- Former professor and Wayne Law alumnus Lawrence Mann s generous donation will expand Advocacy ...
- Media Advisory: Wayne State University commencement ceremonies celebrate class of 2013
- Wayne State University researcher s technique can help nanoparticles deliver drug treatments
- Students, faculty recognized at College of Engineering Honors Convocation
- Wayne Law Professor Noah Hall to serve as expert on PBS TV show
- Law professor is a student favorite
- Students and faculty members recognized at College of Engineering Honors Convocation
- Ann Arbor.com
- Willow Run alumni and graduates celebrate the end of an era
- 2013 Skyline Prom pictures captured by students
- Pair of Lauren Sweet home runs lift Michigan softball past California
- Washtenaw County Health Departments issues whooping cough prevention tips after possible student exposure
- Ann Arbor doctor killed in Saturday morning crash
- Hundreds volunteer to show 'P.R.I.D.E.' in Ypsilanti
- 'Explore Ann Arbor' calls for students to experience city
- Picnic Pops celebrates student achievement with popular tunes
- Images from Washtenaw Community College's 2013 commencement
- 5 Tips on how to shop for a garden in 20 minutes
- Some students to receive new math MEAP scores
- Pasta carbonara remade as a delicious summer salad
- Retired 72-year-old motorcycle enthusiast graduates from Washtenaw Community College
- Washtenaw Community Concert Band seeks new members
- 'Circle of Art' fundraiser to benefit Food Gatherers
- Chelsea boys track notches first regional win since 1969
- Eastbound I-94 at Zeeb closed due to crash
- Horoscope for May 18, 2013
- Many forms of vasculitis can be treated successfully
- Bridge column, May 18: A weak hand with a long minor
- Mackinac Center for Public Policy
- 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
- Medicaid Expansion Wrong Even with Reforms
- Vernuccio Op-Ed in Detroit Free Press
- Medicaid Expansion
- Spalding Discusses Land Bank Issues
- Michigan Education Digest
- Education Policy Expert Cited by MLive
- Two Charter Public Schools Being Closed
- Oliver Porter
- Center Legal Experts Cited on MEA Court Loss
- Overton Window
- What Do Moms Want? School Choice
- Wolfram in Lansing State Journal on Auto Insurance
- Why did Buena Vista Close?
- May 10, 2013, MichiganVotes.org Weekly Vote Report
- MI State Chamber of Commerce
- 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
- Repeal Prevailing Wage
- Michigan Capitol Confidential
- 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
- Michigan Tea Party Group Says It Is A Victim of IRS Discrimination
- What Do Moms Want? School Choice
- Some School Districts and Unions Embrace Right-to-Work
- Fla. Medicaid: Governor Proposes, House Disposes
- Democrat U.S. Rep. Gary Peters Praises Michigan's GOP-Led Recovery
- Should You Need the Government's Permission to Work?
- Survey: Teachers in Right-to-Work States Live Quite Comfortably
- MichiganVotes: House GOP Medicaid Expansion Plan Faces Hurdles
- Commentary: Everyone Loves Tax Cuts
- Court Rules School Districts Cannot Use Public Resources to Withhold Union Dues
- Commentary: Education Denied to 15K Walled Lake Students
- Students Shut Out of School After District, Union Agree to Unrealistic Contract
- SEIU Tries to Continue Dues Scheme
- Vote Smart MI Key Votes
- 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
- Appropriates Federal Funding for Health Insurance Exchange (HB 4111) - Passage Passed - House
- Authorizes Blue Cross Blue Shield to Merge with Non-profit Health Care Organizations (SB 61) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Prohibits Insurer Tax-Exemption (SB 61) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
