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Local news articles from various sources across the internet.

  1. Commercial vehicles are warned to expect to wait 1-2 hours to cross the bridge Friday.View the full article

  2. After May, no Joann stores will remain in operation, the company's liquidator said.View the full article

  3. Instead of one book fair at each school Anchor Bay School District pooled their resources and volunteers for a colossal community event.View the full article

  4. Congress imposed some of the strictest measures and would have to permanently remove them.View the full article

  5. ITC will be conducting low-flying aerial patrols of its transmission lines in Michigan starting May 27 in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.View the full article

  6. With the county meet and some Macomb Area Conference champions decided, we’re refreshing ourselves on who some of the best golf teams and individuals have been in the area.View the full article

  7. You might see people wearing the poppy, a roundish, red flower on a lapel — especially on the Friday before Memorial Day.View the full article

  8. The Saints prevailed for the second year in a row.View the full article

  9. The Visiting Nurse Association and Blue Water Hospice’s 38th annual River Run is set to take place June 7 at Marysville Park.View the full article

  10. Michigan residents, businesses, schools, local governments, and other organizations are encouraged to display flags at half-staff, the governor said in a news release.View the full article

  11. In Michigan, the Memorial Day weekend forecast changes across the state. Here's what to knowView the full article

  12. At the Marine City Commission’s May 15 meeting, Mayor Jennifer Vandenbossche read two proclamations and commissioners voted on a handful of items, including the fiscal year 2025-2026 budget/appropr…View the full article

  13. A juicy steak is — for many — the pinnacle of grilling options.View the full article

  14. The 2025 weekly Algonac Clay Music in the Parks series will kick off June 5 in Algonac and then move to Clay Township on July 17.View the full article

  15. Strong winds over the winter undercut the viewing platform and made it unsafe, so the National Park Service removed it from along scenic drive.View the full article

  16. On May 20, the Algonac City Council debated how much to increase water and sewer rates and public hearings took place for the fiscal year 2025-2026 budget and the special assessment district for fi…View the full article

  17. Here's what to know about crossing the Mackinac Bridge this Memorial Day weekend.View the full article

  18. The billions of stars comprising the Milky Way, our home galaxy, should appear especially vibrant in May 2025 as the band arcs across the night sky.View the full article

  19. Exams, graduation, and the future are among the pressures facing Armada High School students as the school year counts down. To help ease these anxieties, the school’s Wellness Club created a serie…View the full article

  20. Releaf Michigan, a non-profit tree-planting organization, is hosting its 16th Biennial Michigan Big Tree Hunt beginning May 20. Here's what to know.View the full article

  21. It’s official. Chesterfield Township has opened its new Veterans Community Pathway to the public.View the full article

  22. If you like to hike, Michigan has more than 4,000 miles of state-designated trails. Here's a refresher of some to try if you haven't already.View the full article