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This weekend’s news included the Federal Emergency Management Agency urging Congress to reauthorize FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program, as those impacted by Hurricane Harvey are in the national spotlight and people in mid-Michigan are recovering from this summer’s major flood.

Today marks the very first day of school for many and parents across mid-Michigan are switching from summer schedules to school routines this morning.

About a decade ago, couches and debris could be found piled up next to water heaters in Alma College’s Greek houses.

The third annual Boots for Heroes 5K event takes place Saturday in St. Louis.

With a fresh school year embarking, fall sports will include hundreds of middle and high school students in the mid-Michigan area.

One of the creators of the world’s largest and most valuable sports brand will be speaking at Central Michigan University this week.

Submit items for consideration as Word document or typed e-mail to [email protected]

The Flora Kirsch Beck Gallery at Alma College opens the 2017-18 exhibit season with the Alumni and Student Art Display from Tuesday through Thursday, Oct. Five. Admission is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are ten a.

Michigan has experienced major storms, long-term power outages, and flooding. Knowing how to prepare for these disasters are significant. Following just a few plain steps each month will help create a plan by the end of one year.

In forty four years, Tom Ball has never missed a Wheatland Music Festival.

The unofficial end of summer could be rainy with cooler temperatures in mid-Michigan, and the rest of the week might go after suit.

Mid-Michigan religion news | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant Methodist Service Set

Alma could obtain improved radio tower upon commission approval | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Ownership of a Wolverine Pipeline radio tower could soon be transferred to Alma.

Lyft starts rail services in mid-Michigan | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Lyft services are now available across mid-Michigan and the state after the company announced total coverage in forty states this week.

Art Walk Central prize winners named | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Izzy Kostrzewa was shocked with emotion when her name was called Wednesday night.

No vapid tires: Repairs keep DALMAC cyclists railing as tour stops in Alma | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Shifting and brake adjustments are just some of the repairs Diane Ruggles and her sister Carol have made on bikes so far on the annual Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw Island Bicycle Tour.

Mt. Pleasant family says they are victims of pet adoption fraud | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Kloie Rodriguez and her family learned the hard way that if something seems too good to be true, it often is.

Amid smaller supply budgets, local teachers happen to pitch in | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Local teachers don’t mind spending their own money to prepare their classrooms to be the best possible learning environment.

City to concentrate on Mt. Pleasant Center site next year | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant officials plan to concentrate more on the former Mt. Pleasant Center property next year.

Montcalm man Tased repeatedly during quarrel with police | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

A 31-year-old Sand Lake man is behind bars after allegedly running down a Montcalm County street, taking off his clothing, yelling and fighting with police.

Township asking Michigan Senate to deny bill that would permit concealed weapons without a permit | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Union Township officials are asking the Michigan Senate to reject a bill that would permit citizens to carry a concealed weapon without having to obtain a permit.

Repairs made on Gratiot County cupola clock tower | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

The violating of a petite chunk caused one of the latest problems with the Gratiot County cupola clock tower.

Gig goes on at Rubble’s despite stolen amp | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Danno O’Rourke was staging his instruments for a gig at Rubble’s Bar in downtown Mt. Pleasant Monday night when his amplifier was stolen from the front porch of his home.

Mid-Michigan expected to be foggy Wednesday morning | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has issued a dense fog advisory for Wednesday morning for the mid-Michigan area.

Kesha tops WCFX chart, knocking off Calvin Harris’ single ‘Feels’ | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Calvin Harris’ song “Feels” has been overtaken after two weeks on top of the WCFX Top five chart by Kesha’s single “Begging”.

Man arraigned in Alma hit-and-run crash case | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

An Alma man has been arraigned on various charges related to a hit-and-run on Aug. Seventeen that killed a local nun.

DALMAC bike tour to make stops in Vestaburg, Alma on way to Mackinaw | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Bicyclists from across the country will make their way through mid-Michigan this week as part of the annual Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw bike tour.

Mid-Michigan tattoo artist offers cover ups for those attempting to ‘better’ themselves | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Ever since he can recall, Robert Nicol has been able to draw.

Black Creek gun club claims militia group has taken over | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Former officers and members who claim the Black Creek Conservation Club in eastern Isabella County has been taken over by militia members have been granted a makeshift restraining order halting efforts to kick them out.

Alma PD make arrest in fatal hit-and-run case | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

(Correction appended: This story has been corrected to say police had movie of the suspect’s vehicle after the crash, not of the crash.)

Mt. Pleasant Dental Center’s Fresh Dentist | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

The Mt. Pleasant Dental Center has announced the addition of Lance Swapp, DDS. Recently joining the My Community Dental Centers network, Dr. Swapp is excited to be a part of the team in Mt. Pleasant.

‘Boots for Heroes’ 5K Run/Walk | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

The American Legion Post two hundred fifty six from Saint Louis/Alma will be holding its third annual “Boots for Heroes” 5K Run/Walk at 8:46 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9, in historic downtown St. Louis.

The Hunt Club receives donation | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

The Clare-Farwell American Legion Post five hundred fifty eight donated $700 to the Ruby Creek Disabled Veterans Hunt Club on Aug. Nineteen. The Hunt Club takes disabled veterans on hunting trips, fishing trips, baseball games, cookouts and several other outings across the year.

Mid-Michigan events and announcements | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

Submit items for consideration as Word document or typed e-mail to [email protected]

A clean and healthy Pine Sea is in our future | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

Imagine that in five to ten years the Pine Sea is clean, healthy and excellent amounts of e-Coli are a thing of the past.

FORECAST: Last big summer weekend looks to be mild, mostly sunny | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

Mild temperatures and a chance of rain forecasted through the week lead mid-Michigan to more of the same for the last holiday weekend of the summer.

Babies surrendered in mid-Michigan under state law | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen

Since 2001, more than two hundred babies in Michigan have been surrendered to emergency service providers within seventy two hours of birth under the state’s Safe Delivery law.

Mid-Michigan religion news | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant Methodist Service Set

Driver jailed for drunken driving again after brief pursue | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

A 23-year-old Mt. Pleasant man faces a 2nd drunken driving charge and others after shortly fleeing a Mt. Pleasant police officer and then parking his car on a sidewalk and front lawn of a home.

Remodeled Shepherd classrooms to host college courses | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Shepherd Superintendent Claire Bunker joined Mid Michigan Community College President Christine M. Hammond and others Friday in dedicating newly-remodeled classrooms to be used in the district’s early college dual enrollment program.

Backpacks with supplies donated to Gratiot County elementary schools | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Ahead of school beginning soon in Gratiot County, employees of the St. Louis and Central Michigan correctional facilities want to make sure students have backpacks and supplies.

Alma Police led to hit-and-run suspect via deer collision report | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Alma Police have exposed more information about what led to finding the prime suspect in a hit-and-run incident on Aug. Seventeen that killed a nun.

Larry Collins remembered for service and love of community | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant residents are remembering former city manager Larry Collins for his conscience, generosity, volunteer work and love of the community he called home for the past fifty six years.

Trailway project starts to link Shepherd to Mt. Pleasant | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Construction on the 2nd phase of the Mid-Michigan Community Pathway Project began Monday and the trail, designed to connect Ithaca to Clare, is one step closer to completion.

Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour photo gallery | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

The 11th annual Historic Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour has come to mid-Michigan.

FEMA encouraging flood insurance purchase after June disaster | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is encouraging those impacted by June’s flooding event in mid-Michigan to buy flood insurance.

Classic cars stop Thursday in mid-Michigan for Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Each of the cars in the Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour has a story.

Marijuana involved in several Alma PD cases last month | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

The Alma Police Department dealt with four marijuana-related complaints across last month.

Alma duo railing in 20th consecutive DALMAC | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

Cynda and Dan Singer get themselves into a rhythm when its time to prepare for the Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw Island Bicycle Tour, otherwise known as the DALMAC, their 20th consecutive this year.

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This weekend’s news included the Federal Emergency Management Agency urging Congress to reauthorize FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program, as those impacted by Hurricane Harvey are in the national spotlight and people in mid-Michigan are recovering from this summer’s major flood.

Today marks the very first day of school for many and parents across mid-Michigan are switching from summer schedules to school routines this morning.

About a decade ago, couches and debris could be found piled up next to water heaters in Alma College’s Greek houses.

The third annual Boots for Heroes 5K event takes place Saturday in St. Louis.

With a fresh school year commencing, fall sports will include hundreds of middle and high school students in the mid-Michigan area.

One of the creators of the world’s largest and most valuable sports brand will be speaking at Central Michigan University this week.

Submit items for consideration as Word document or typed e-mail to [email protected]

The Flora Kirsch Beck Gallery at Alma College opens the 2017-18 exhibit season with the Alumni and Student Art Demonstrate from Tuesday through Thursday, Oct. Five. Admission is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are ten a.

Michigan has experienced major storms, long-term power outages, and flooding. Knowing how to prepare for these disasters are significant. Following just a few plain steps each month will help create a plan by the end of one year.

In forty four years, Tom Ball has never missed a Wheatland Music Festival.

The unofficial end of summer could be rainy with cooler temperatures in mid-Michigan, and the rest of the week might go after suit.

Mid-Michigan religion news | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant Methodist Service Set

Alma could obtain improved radio tower upon commission approval | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Ownership of a Wolverine Pipeline radio tower could soon be transferred to Alma.

Lyft commences rail services in mid-Michigan | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen

Lyft services are now available across mid-Michigan and the state after the company announced total coverage in forty states this week.

Art Walk Central prize winners named | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Izzy Kostrzewa was shocked with emotion when her name was called Wednesday night.

No plane tires: Repairs keep DALMAC cyclists railing as tour stops in Alma | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen

Shifting and brake adjustments are just some of the repairs Diane Ruggles and her sister Carol have made on bikes so far on the annual Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw Island Bicycle Tour.

Mt. Pleasant family says they are victims of pet adoption fraud | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Kloie Rodriguez and her family learned the hard way that if something seems too good to be true, it often is.

Amid smaller supply budgets, local teachers happen to pitch in | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Local teachers don’t mind spending their own money to prepare their classrooms to be the best possible learning environment.

City to concentrate on Mt. Pleasant Center site next year | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant officials plan to concentrate more on the former Mt. Pleasant Center property next year.

Montcalm man Tased repeatedly during quarrel with police | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

A 31-year-old Sand Lake man is behind bars after allegedly running down a Montcalm County street, taking off his clothing, yelling and fighting with police.

Township asking Michigan Senate to deny bill that would permit concealed weapons without a permit | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

Union Township officials are asking the Michigan Senate to reject a bill that would permit citizens to carry a concealed weapon without having to obtain a permit.

Repairs made on Gratiot County cupola clock tower | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen

The violating of a puny lump caused one of the latest problems with the Gratiot County cupola clock tower.

Gig goes on at Rubble’s despite stolen amp | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Danno O’Rourke was staging his instruments for a gig at Rubble’s Bar in downtown Mt. Pleasant Monday night when his amplifier was stolen from the front porch of his home.

Mid-Michigan expected to be foggy Wednesday morning | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has issued a dense fog advisory for Wednesday morning for the mid-Michigan area.

Kesha tops WCFX chart, knocking off Calvin Harris’ single ‘Feels’ | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Calvin Harris’ song “Feels” has been overtaken after two weeks on top of the WCFX Top five chart by Kesha’s single “Pleading”.

Man arraigned in Alma hit-and-run crash case | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

An Alma man has been arraigned on various charges related to a hit-and-run on Aug. Seventeen that killed a local nun.

DALMAC bike tour to make stops in Vestaburg, Alma on way to Mackinaw | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen

Bicyclists from across the country will make their way through mid-Michigan this week as part of the annual Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw bike tour.

Mid-Michigan tattoo artist offers cover ups for those attempting to ‘better’ themselves | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Ever since he can reminisce, Robert Nicol has been able to draw.

Black Creek gun club claims militia group has taken over | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

Former officers and members who claim the Black Creek Conservation Club in eastern Isabella County has been taken over by militia members have been granted a makeshift restraining order halting efforts to kick them out.

Alma PD make arrest in fatal hit-and-run case | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen

(Correction appended: This story has been corrected to say police had movie of the suspect’s vehicle after the crash, not of the crash.)

Mt. Pleasant Dental Center’s Fresh Dentist | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

The Mt. Pleasant Dental Center has announced the addition of Lance Swapp, DDS. Recently joining the My Community Dental Centers network, Dr. Swapp is excited to be a part of the team in Mt. Pleasant.

‘Boots for Heroes’ 5K Run/Walk | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

The American Legion Post two hundred fifty six from Saint Louis/Alma will be holding its third annual “Boots for Heroes” 5K Run/Walk at 8:46 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9, in historic downtown St. Louis.

The Hunt Club receives donation | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

The Clare-Farwell American Legion Post five hundred fifty eight donated $700 to the Ruby Creek Disabled Veterans Hunt Club on Aug. Nineteen. The Hunt Club takes disabled veterans on hunting trips, fishing trips, baseball games, cookouts and several other outings across the year.

Mid-Michigan events and announcements | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

Submit items for consideration as Word document or typed e-mail to [email protected]

A clean and healthy Pine Sea is in our future | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

Imagine that in five to ten years the Pine Sea is clean, healthy and fine amounts of e-Coli are a thing of the past.

FORECAST: Last big summer weekend looks to be mild, mostly sunny | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen

Mild temperatures and a chance of rain forecasted through the week lead mid-Michigan to more of the same for the last holiday weekend of the summer.

Babies surrendered in mid-Michigan under state law | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen

Since 2001, more than two hundred babies in Michigan have been surrendered to emergency service providers within seventy two hours of birth under the state’s Safe Delivery law.

Mid-Michigan religion news | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant Methodist Service Set

Driver jailed for drunken driving again after brief pursue | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

A 23-year-old Mt. Pleasant man faces a 2nd drunken driving charge and others after shortly fleeing a Mt. Pleasant police officer and then parking his car on a sidewalk and front lawn of a home.

Remodeled Shepherd classrooms to host college courses | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Shepherd Superintendent Claire Bunker joined Mid Michigan Community College President Christine M. Hammond and others Friday in dedicating newly-remodeled classrooms to be used in the district’s early college dual enrollment program.

Backpacks with supplies donated to Gratiot County elementary schools | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Ahead of school beginning soon in Gratiot County, employees of the St. Louis and Central Michigan correctional facilities want to make sure students have backpacks and supplies.

Alma Police led to hit-and-run suspect via deer collision report | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen

Alma Police have exposed more information about what led to finding the prime suspect in a hit-and-run incident on Aug. Seventeen that killed a nun.

Larry Collins remembered for service and love of community | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Mt. Pleasant residents are remembering former city manager Larry Collins for his conscience, generosity, volunteer work and love of the community he called home for the past fifty six years.

Trailway project starts to link Shepherd to Mt. Pleasant | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Construction on the 2nd phase of the Mid-Michigan Community Pathway Project began Monday and the trail, designed to connect Ithaca to Clare, is one step closer to completion.

Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour photo gallery | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

The 11th annual Historic Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour has come to mid-Michigan.

FEMA encouraging flood insurance purchase after June disaster | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is encouraging those impacted by June’s flooding event in mid-Michigan to buy flood insurance.

Classic cars stop Thursday in mid-Michigan for Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour | Aug 24, two thousand seventeen

Each of the cars in the Old U.S. Twenty seven Motor Tour has a story.

Marijuana involved in several Alma PD cases last month | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

The Alma Police Department dealt with four marijuana-related complaints via last month.

Alma duo railing in 20th consecutive DALMAC | Aug 23, two thousand seventeen

Cynda and Dan Singer get themselves into a rhythm when its time to prepare for the Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw Island Bicycle Tour, otherwise known as the DALMAC, their 20th consecutive this year.

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