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Authorities in Michigan's Thumb region believe the remains of a baby...
Authorities in Michigan's Thumb region believe the remains of a baby are buried somewhere in woods in Tuscola County.
Remains of infant may be buried in Tuscola County
Somewhere in the Tuscola County woods allegedly lie the remains of an infant or fetus delivered by the teen with whom former Owendale-Gagetown coach Cory D. Fritz had a sexual relationship, authorities say.
Authorities searching for infant remains
Cory Fritz Fritz knows nothing about baby The remains of a dead infant, allegedly tied to criminal sexual conduct charges against 26-year-old Cory Fritz, are yet to be found in the Gagetown area.
Former Owendale-Gagetown softball coach accused of criminal sexual conduct
A former Owendale-Gagetown varsity softball coach is facing charges he carried on a sexual relationship with a student.
Owen-Gage coach/grad charged with sex crimes
Cory Fritz GAGETOWN a ' This small community is in shock after a former Owendale-Gagetown High School coach and alumni was charged in a criminal sexual conduct case.
Two men seriously injured in crash
March 25, 2009 - 09:53 a.m. EST KINGSTON TOWNSHIP a ' A three-vehicle crash Friday afternoon has left two men in serious condition.
Two critically injured in Tuscola County crash
At 3:20 p.m., a northbound pickup driven by Ricky Howey, 37, of Gagetown, crossed into the southbound lane on Kingston, south of Chapin, a report indicated.
Free lunch never sounded so good
While most families are aware of free and reduced-cost lunch programs at schools, many who qualify are not taking advantage of the breakfast program.
Folks collecting donations for Pigeon couple who lost their home to fire
Merchants here are collecting donations for an elderly couple left homeless after a Dec.
Former board member files lawsuit against Owendale-Gagetown schools
A former eight-year board member of the Owendale-Gagetown Area School District has filed suit against four members of the board, claiming they violated the Open Meetings Act in October.
The Purdy family - which also included two daughters, Florence and Carolyn - spent their first night in their new home on May 19, 1922.
"Pops" as I have called him for years, ended the long struggle that his life had become the Friday morning after Thanksgiving.