H.S. FOOTBALL WEEK 9 SCORES
Non-League Sandusky 56, Capac 0 Cros-Lex at Ovid-Elsie Marlette 49, Armada 20 Algonac 50, Brown City 27 Yale 13, North Branch 7 Richmond 34, Macomb Lutheran North 14 Almont 35, Dearborn Hts. Crestwood 21 Imlay City 40,
Thumb counties receive $920,400 in grants for homeowner rehabilitation and emergency repairs
(CARO) — Low-income homeowners in Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties will soon be receiving much-needed help to afford important repairs and rehabilitation work on their homes.
Ray W. Denison
Ray Denison, age 91 of Port Sanilac, passed away on Wednesday, October 21. Services will be held Thursday, October 29 at 11 a.m. at the Pomeroy Funeral Home in Lexington where visitation will be held Wednesday, Oct.
Nancy Gerstenberger
Nancy Gerstenberger, age 76 of Snover, passed away on Saturday, October 24. Services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 1 p.m. at the Marsh Funeral Chapel, Sandusky where visitation will be Tuesday, Oct. 27 from 1-8
High School Football Playoff Pairings
8-MAN FOOTBALL PRE-REGIONALS REGION 2–Cedarville (7-2) at Owendale-Gagetown (9-0) Friday 6 p.m. REGION 4–Peck (7-2) at Deckerville (8-1) BROADCAST ON COUNTRY 92.5 WBGV-FM Friday at 6:30 p.m. New Haven Merritt Academy (7-2) at Morrice (8-1) Friday 7
Glow bracelets for sale for Trick-or-Treaters this Friday in Sandusky; proceeds go to Sandusky Fireworks Organization
(SANDUSKY) — The Sandusky Fireworks Organization will be selling orange glow in the dark bracelets at the corners of M-46 and M-19 this Friday, October 30 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in Sandusky.
Driver of ATV killed in head-on collision with a car
(COTTRELLVILLE TOWNSHIP) — A 24-year old Cottrellville Township man was killed Sunday night after his ATV was struck head-on by a car. St. Clair County Sheriff Tim Donnellon says the victim, Casey Hochstatter, was driving his ATV
FCC ruling to cost jails and prisons money
(AREA) — Officials report that the Federal Communications Commission has agreed to slash how much money companies can charge for phone calls made from jails and prisons. The agency voted last week to cap rates on all
Deckerville Hospital Clinics Celebrate National Medical Assistant Week
(DECKERVILLE) — Deckerville Main Street Clinic and Deckerville Healthcare Services recently celebrated Medical Assistants Recognition Week, as designated by the American Association of Medical Assistants. Physicians Assistant Lori Nugent noted that Medical Assistants are the backbone of
Robin Thicke said in deposition he was high for every 2013 media interview
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Robin Thicke admitted he was high and drunk for every interview he did in 2013, including one with Oprah Winfrey. The Hollywood Reporter has posted video of Thicke’s deposition from April 2014 in
US new home sales fall sharply in September
WASHINGTON (AP) – Sales of new homes plunged sharply in September to the slowest pace in 10 months, as higher prices and slower overall economic growth weigh on the housing market. The Commerce Department says new-home sales
Groundbreaking set for Frankenmuth Farmers Market Pavilion
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. (AP) – A groundbreaking event is planned this week for the Frankenmuth Farmers Market Pavilion. The event takes place Friday in the Bavarian-themed community of Frankenmuth, about 75 miles northwest of Detroit. The U.S. Department
FedEx predicts 12 percent increase in holiday shipments
With online shopping growing, FedEx is bracing for a record volumes this holiday season. The delivery company predicted Monday that shipments from Black Friday through Christmas Eve will rise 12.4 percent over last year to 317 million
‘Jem,’ ‘Kasbah,’ ‘Witch Hunter’ tank, ‘Steve Jobs’ fizzles
LOS ANGELES (AP) – There is not much cause for celebration at the box office this weekend. “Jem and the Holograms” became one of the worst debuts of all time for a major studio movie opening in
Pistons pick up options on Caldwell-Pope, Bullock
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) – The Detroit Pistons have picked up the 2016-17 team options on guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and forward Reggie Bullock. Caldwell-Pope was drafted in 2013 with the eighth pick, and he’s been a regular
Bridgewater, Peterson help Vikings roar past Lions 28-19
DETROIT (AP) – Teddy Bridgewater threw for a season-high 316 yards and two touchdowns, and the Minnesota Vikings beat the Detroit Lions 28-19 on Sunday. Adrian Peterson rushed for 98 yards as the Vikings (4-2) won an
Jimmy Fallon falls again, hurts fingers on other hand
BOSTON (AP) – Jimmy Fallon should probably be more careful. Four months after the “Tonight Show” host needed emergency surgery to save one of his fingers after a fall, Fallon hurt his other hand in a spill
Amy Schumer, senator cousin call for tighter gun control
NEW YORK (AP) – When it comes to gathering support for major issues, Amy Schumer is at the cutting edge of influence. The star has more than 2 million Twitter followers, and nearly as many on Facebook
Trump: No apology for citing Ben Carson’s faith
NEW YORK (AP) – Presidential candidate Donald Trump says he sees no need to apologize for a remark he’d made about GOP rival Ben Carson’s religion. At a campaign rally Saturday in Jacksonville, Florida, Trump appeared to
Oak Ridge Boys, the Browns inducted into Hall of Fame
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Two of country music’s top vocal harmony groups, the Oak Ridge Boys and the late Jim Ed Brown and his sisters Maxine and Bonnie, have been inducted into the Country Music Hall of