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'Life, Death, and Two Strips of Bacon' comes to Harps Crossing Community Theatre
This very talented group of dedicated thespians, writers, graphic artist, and photographers will come together next weekend with a most unforgettable play called "Life, Death, and Two Strips of Bacon." It begins in 1981 when the town of Mableton is getting ready for the big football game.
Elkton-Pigeon-Bayport student diagnosed with meningitis
Friday, October 16, 2009 at 10:05 a.m. AA studentA in theA Elkton-Pigeon-Bayport School District been diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.
Two Tuscola County villages to share nearly $1 million in federal funds
The Tuscola County villages of Gagetown and Millington will receive nearly $950,000 in federal funds for improvements to road, water and sewer projects.
Progress, but still no budget for schools
State lawmakers adjourned Wednesday without resolving their most urgently pressing business, a 2009-10 spending plan for public schools.
Neighbors raise opposition to push for wind farms
PIGEON, Mich. - Gov. Jennifer Granholm has dreams of bringing as many as 4,000 wind turbines to Michigan, making it the nation's 14th windiest state and a major player in wind power to attract green jobs and investment.
Homeowners fight against the wind
PIGEON -- In the Champagne household, there are two opinions on the whirling wind turbines that surround the family's home of 35 years.
Trial begins for Huron County woman accused of arson
The trial of Pamela J. Sears, accused of arson and insurance fraud, began Thursday in Huron County Circuit Court, with the jury hearing the testimony of numerous witnesses.
Trial underway for Pigeon woman accused of arson
A Huron County jury will decide the fate of a 58-year-old Pigeon woman accused of arson and insurance fraud.
Monroe W. Kreutziger, 93, of Hillsboro, a lifelong Marion County resident, died Aug.
Overturned semi blocks lanes on I-465
A Michigan man was cited after his semi-trailer crashed across I-465, blocking the highway for several hours.
Mich. truck driver cited in I-465 crash, closure
Police have ticketed a Michigan truck driver blamed for causing a crash that closed a section of Interstate 465 on Indianapolis' southwest side.
Back from Iraq, a flag flies high
WHITE PIGEON, Mich. An American flag is once again flying over the Michigan State Police post in White Pigeon, and it's a flag that has been on quite a journey.
Macomb County news briefs: Catholic school plan downsizes
Plans to build a Catholic school in Macomb Township have been revived. Officials for the Austin Catholic Academy are planning on building a smaller school than originally envisioned after the initial effort proved to be too ambitious.
Fort Wilkins' Civil War encampment July 24-26 brings 19th-century military to life at Copper Harbor
Visitors young and old can step back in time at Fort Wilkins this summer, where museum exhibits, daily interpretive programs and special events promise a "Pure Michigan" experience for area residents and travelers alike.
The Rev. Rob Nystrom of Birchwood United Methodist Church in Battle Creek departed Sunday on his Ride for Water, a bicycle journey around Lake Michigan to raise awareness and funds for water filtration systems for the citizens of Haiti.
Weekend is action-packed: Kindleberger fest tops list of regional events
Cast members of the family musical "State Fair" perform Wednesday evening during the 28th annual Kindleberger Summer Festival of the Performing Arts.
GOP Gubernatorial Circus Pitches Another Tent
The GOP gubernatorial circus gained another ring this morning as former Huron County Commissioner Tim Rujan formally announced his run for governor.
Bay Port EMT enters Mich. GOP governor's race
A Huron County commissioner and emergency medical technician has entered the Republican race for governor.
Weather ripe for gardening in Elkhart
It's the perfect weekend for anyone looking to grow their own tomatoes. And Ron King knows it.