Prince estate judge allows media at hearing, with conditions
CHASKA, Minn. (AP) – The Minnesota judge overseeing Prince’s estate is keeping cameras out of an upcoming hearing that could delve into claims about possible heirs to the late musician.
David Blank
David Blank, age 69 of Snover, passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Services will be held Monday, June 27 at 11 a.m. at the Heritage United Methodist Church in Snover. Visitation at the Marsh Funeral Chapel
Feds charge 300 in nationwide health care fraud sweeps
WASHINGTON (AP) – The government says 300 people have been charged this year in health care fraud sweeps across the country.
Vacationing in Michigan? Leave your firewood at home
LANSING, Mich. (AP) – Officials are urging people who vacation in Michigan this summer to leave their firewood at home.
Michigan attorney general sues 2 companies over Flint water
FLINT, Michigan (AP) – Michigan’s attorney general is suing two companies, blaming them for Flint’s lead-tainted water crisis. Attorney General Bill Schuette says he filed the lawsuit Wednesday in Genesee County Circuit Court against Veolia North America
Linda Henry
Linda Henry, age 67 of Grayling-formerly of North Branch, passed away on Monday, June 20, 2016. Services will be held Saturday, June 25 at 1 p.m. at the Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette where visitation will be
M-138 railroad crossing work starts June 23 in Fairgrove
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(TUSCOLA COUNTY) — The Michigan Department of Transportation will replace the Huron and Eastern Railway crossings on M-138 in Fairgrove beginning Thursday, June 23.
Sanilac County receives good audit for “living within its means”
(SANILAC COUNTY) — The Sanilac County Board of Commissioners Tuesday afternoon appointed Sandusky District Library Director Gail Nartker to the Library Board for a 5-year term expiring in June 2021.
St. Clair County Animal Control office to close to 2 days
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(PORT HURON TOWNSHIP) — The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Office will be closed to the public for two days next week.
Samantha Orchard receives McKenzie Health System Medical Staff Merit Scholarship
(SANDUSKY) — McKenzie Health System recently awarded its $1,000 McKenzie Medical Staff Merit Scholarship to Samantha Orchard of Sandusky.
New Little Caesars building to highlight pizza with facade
DETROIT (AP) – A new nine-story building with a unique exterior made up of 14-foot-tall, pizza slice-shaped glass sections will highlight an expanded Little Caesars headquarters in Detroit.
Selma Blair apologizes for airplane outburst
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Selma Blair is apologizing for her outburst on a flight. The actress says in a statement to Vanity Fair that she mixed alcohol with medication which caused her to black out and make
Pennsylvania city council opposes ‘Cops’ filming in progress
HAZLETON, Pa. (AP) – The council of an eastern Pennsylvania city has voted to oppose letting the reality show “Cops” film its officers – even though the eight-week television shoot is about halfway over.
Team USA schooled by Messi, Argentina
HOUSTON (AP) – If the United States wanted an opportunity to see how far it still has to improve to be a top-flight international soccer power, top-ranked Argentina provided it.
NHL Salary Cap: $73 million cap, $54 million floor for next season
NEW YORK (AP) – The salary cap for the 2016-17 NHL season will be $73 million, up from $71.4 million. The cap floor, or the minimum amount a team can spend, is $54 million. It was $52.8
Tigers rally in late innings to beat Mariners 4-2
DETROIT (AP) – Mike Aviles drove in the tiebreaking run with an infield single in the eighth inning, and the Detroit Tigers went on to beat the Seattle Mariners 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Valentine, Hield appear at Yankees game
NEW YORK (AP) – Buddy Hield and Denzel Valentine were among four projected top NBA draft picks who watched batting practice before last night’s New York Yankees game from near the Yankees dugout.