Panthers sign 3rd-round draft pick Worley from West Virginia
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – The Carolina Panthers have signed third-round draft choice Daryl Worley, a cornerback from West Virginia. Terms of the deal were not announced Tuesday.
Steven L. Gyomory, Sr.
Steven L. Gyomory, Sr., age 70 of Clifford, passed away on Sunday, May 8, 2016. Services will be held on Thursday, May 12 at 11 a.m. at the Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette where visitation will be
Sanilac County Corrections Deputy Completes Police Academy
(AREA) — Sanilac County Corrections Deputy Ronald Edington recently graduated from the 98th Class of the Delta College Police Academy. Deputy Edington was the first Corrections Deputy to test and be sponsored by the Sheriff’s Office to
Lapeer County Sheriff’s Office investigates larceny of lawn mowers
(LAPEER COUNTY) — Authorities are seeking tips after two lawn mowers were stolen from Dick Coulter, Inc., the implement dealer located at 6672 Lake Pleasant Road in North Branch. The theft was reported on Monday after surveillance
2nd weekend added to festival with Stones, Dylan, McCartney
NEW YORK (AP) – A second weekend had been added to the classic rock festival starring the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney in October.
Young guitarist from Maine jams with Pearl Jam
QUEBEC CITY (AP) – A Maine boy’s guitar skills earned him a spot onstage with Pearl Jam. Ten-year-old Noah Keeley of Bar Harbor, Maine, was invited onstage to play last week in Quebec City.
Longtime Comedy Central president to exit cable channel
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Comedy Central’s longtime president is leaving as the cable channel faces declining ratings. The channel said Monday that Michele Ganeless will be replaced by Kent Alterman, who as president of original programming guided
Supermarket operator Kroger to hire 14,000 employees
NEW YORK (AP) – Kroger is holding a nationwide hiring event to fill 14,000 open jobs across all its supermarket chains, including Ralphs, Fred Meyer and Food 4 Less.
Dean Foods buys Friendly’s ice cream-making business
WILBRAHAM, Mass. (AP) – The Friendly’s restaurant chain has sold its ice cream manufacturing and retail business to Dean Foods Co. for $155 million.
US job openings rise to 8-month high in March
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. employers posted the most open jobs in eight months in March, but total hiring slowed, providing a mixed picture of the labor market.
Lions acquire Patriots LB Jon Bostic for conditional pick
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) – The Detroit Lions have acquired New England Patriots linebacker Jon Bostic. Detroit made the trade Monday, giving up a conditional draft choice.
After Harper ejected, Robinson HR lifts Nats past Tigers 5-4
WASHINGTON (AP) – Moments after Bryce Harper was ejected from the dugout, pinch hitter Clint Robinson hit a game-ending homer to give the Washington Nationals a 5-4 comeback victory over the Detroit Tigers on Monday night.
Authorities urge vigilance after tails of horses cut off
(KENOCKEE TOWNSHIP) — Authorities are urging people to be on the lookout after two miniature horses in rural Michigan had part of their tails hacked off.
M-25/M-24 detour for railroad crossing replacement in Unionville starts Thursday, May 12
(TUSCOLA COUNTY) — MDOT will begin replacing the Huron and Eastern Railway crossing on M-25 at M-24 in Unionville on Thursday, May 12. A detour will be in place for a couple of weeks.
Suspects in robbery and assault case arrested after fleeing police

(YALE) — An early morning traffic stop by Yale Police Monday led to the arrest of three people allegedly involved in a robbery and felonious assault. The vehicle was spotted around 12:30 a.m. traveling at a high
“General Threat” found at Kingston Schools Monday; nothing suspicious found by police
(KINGSTON) — Kingston Schools Superintendent Matthew Drake says a parent found a “general threat” left in a common area at the elementary school on Monday, May 9, just minutes before students were to be dismissed for the