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Steam engines featured at Weidman Daze
As George Flaugher said during Weidman Daze Saturday, Rome wasn't built in a day.
Sunday Jul 13 | Morning Sun
Words "DTV," "HDTV," "analog" and "high def" have become the center of conversations among tech-savvy consumers.
Court Docket: Trial on hold for man accused of knife attack
A Monday trial for a Brighton man accused of stabbing a 19-year-old Green Oak Township man at a party was adjourned.
Wexford County officials test water quality in local lakes with a concern for e-coli. Family and friends remember coast guard officer who was laid to rest in her hometown in the Upper Peninsula.
Walkers, bikers pay tribute to domestic violence victims
Led by deputies from the Isabella County Sheriff's Department, the nearly 40 motorcycles leaving the parking lot of the Morning Sun in Mt.
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Severe thunderstorm headed toward Grand Rapids area; warning until 4:30
Posted by The National Weather Service June 06, 2008 15:57PM Categories: Breaking News The National Weather Service Doppler Radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms capable of producing penny size hail ...
The doors to the Eight CAP Head Start in Weidman closed May 23 and will remain closed.
Isabella County deputies follow footprints, arrest burglary suspect
Footprints led Isabella County sheriff's deputies to a burglary suspect. Someone used a flower pot to smash a window and break into Beech's Lakeside Party Store, 1750 N. Littlefield in Nottawa Township, some ...
Get lost looking for some art? You're not alone
If gas prices keep you bound to the area this holiday weekend, here's a suggestion: Visit the sculpture symposium in the Millyard.
“We want to recognize students' creative abilities. It offers the students an opportunity and the encouragement to show their art work to the community to build self-pride.”
Students from the city are gaining the artistic spotlight this weekend when Hazel Park Library formally opens the Reflections Gallery. via The Daily Tribune
Two Crime Scenes. One Township. Investigators Look for Connection...
Investigators are looking to see if two crime scenes in Isabella County's Nottowa Township are related. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
Isabella County Sheriff's Deputies are investigating the death of 54-year-old David Kleinhans, from Weidman. via NewsCenter 25
'Art is Hard' for graphic designers
“I tried to put (the national debt) in perspective for people who don't have a full understanding of it”
Some students believe being an artist is easy and that anyone with glue, macaroni and finger-paint can do it. via Central Michigan Life
“I'm so overwhelmed by students doing something like this”
Media Credit: unknown China freshman Junting Liu, right, reads short stories to Mount Pleasant resident Ocie Martin on Tuesday at Tendercare Health Center, 1524 Portabella Trail, for part of a level two reading ... via Central Michigan Life
He opened door, out-of-towners stayed for weeks
“He's a good guy, he took care of us”
Good Samaritans still exist, even in these cynical times. Dennis W. Zechmeister is proof of that. via MLive.com
“Most people don't realize that the average oil will get about 3,000 miles of life until it needs to be changed.”
Dan Needham, manager of Tuffy Auto Services of Mount Pleasant, located at 4703 E. Pickard Road, checks various fluid levels in a car being checked for winter performance in the Tuffy garage. via Central Michigan Life
Aerial Search for Downed Chopper Triggered by 911 Call
Two helicopters and a plane spent time Friday morning searching for a crashed chopper in Isabella County near Weidman. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
Julie Ann Roche of Davisburg formerly of Weidman; unexpectedly January 20, 2008; age 43. via Press & Argus
Chain snaps, strikes pregnant woman
“The chain got her pretty good. Those chains are pretty nasty. "A lot of people now use tow straps that won't injure anyone if they snap. That's a safe way to do it.”
An expectant mother was recovering from head injuries suffered when a tow chain snapped and struck her. via MLive.com
Deputy helps with special delivery
“Everybody seems to be in a pretty good mood this morning”
Isabella County Sheriff's Deputy Autume Griffus is still in training, but she found a way to shine early this morning by helping to deliver a baby girl. via Midland Daily News