People stabbed at a Walmart in Michigan
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Michigan State Police shared video of the Saturday afternoon twister in Deckerville, which is in Sanilac County. It shows the tornado touching down in a rural area. In the video, you can see debris flying up in the tornado’s path. No injuries were reported.
Whether it be the competitive nature that comes with the sport, or building relationships with people who may have the same physical setbacks, players from across the country came together to take part in the 70th Michigan Adaptive Golf Championship.
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WolverinesWire on MSNSherrone Moore and Chip Lindsey aim for balanced, dynamic Michigan offense in 2025 seasonMichigan's new offensive coordinator, Chip Lindsey, aims to balance the Wolverines' traditionally run-heavy offense. Head Coach Sherrone Moore emphasizes that "balance" doesn't necessarily mean equal pass and run plays, but rather keeping the defense guessing.
The suspect fled to California before being apprehended by the Los Angeles Police Department and extradited to Michigan.
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Construction for nearly 2 miles of U.S. 10 from the Lake/Osceola county line (Lakola Road) to 220th Avenue on the east side of U.S. 131 will start July 29, costing approximately $1 million. The estimated date is mid-October. The project will include ramp closures to U.S. 131.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNWest Michigan Italian Festival returns after hiatusBYRON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The West Michigan Italian Festival is back…after a hiatus of more than 20 years. The festival made its return at Tanger Outlets in Byron Center and began on Friday. Attendees enjoyed games, drinks and food.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFormer Michigan S Josh Metellus signs $36M extension with Vikings, cementing NFL successAt the time of his commitment, safety Josh Metellus was considered by many to be a take due to Michigan football coveting his high school teammate, linebacker Devin Bush. Yet, the former Miami (Fla.) Charles Flanagan three-star didn't just come along in his own right, he continues to ascend -- well beyond his years in Ann Arbor.