London Free Press
The players, who are all unrestricted free agents, can sign with a team on Oct. 15 as they wait for full reinstatement.
The Lucknow Sentinel
Around 50 people were temporarily displaced following a structure fire at a Lucknow condominium the morning of Sept. 10. At approximately 8:45 a.m., Huron-Kinloss Fire and Emergency Services was dispatched following reports of smoke from one of the units, located at 550 Montgomery Lane, according to a Sept. 11 Township of Huron-Kinloss news release. “Upon […]
London Free Press
Western Fair, an annual fall tradition for generations of Londoners dating back to the 1800s, is set to return at Western Fair District this Friday, Sept 5, running until Sunday, Sept. 14. LFP reporter Beatriz Baleeiro spoke with fair officials to get a sense of what to expect during what’s considered the granddaddy of Southwestern […]
Interlochen Public Radio
The Mackinac Bridge Walk is one of Michigan's longest-running Labor Day traditions, having brought an estimated 30,000 people to the bridge in 2024.
Interlochen Public Radio
In the early 1800s, a group of politicians decided part of the Ohio border should move farther north. It started a decades-long border fight between Michigan and Ohio. There were winners. There were losers. And in the end, it shaped the states as we know them.
The Lucknow Sentinel
The Ripley Reunion returned on the long weekend, bringing together thousands of residents and visitors for a four-day celebration of community. Held every 10 years, the reunion ran from Thursday, July 31, to Monday, Aug. 4. It was considered a resounding success, with an estimated 10,000 people passing through the beer gardens over the weekend. […]
Interlochen Public Radio
The 47-year-old Democrat says surgery in Ann Arbor went well, and that her prognosis is positive.
Great Lakes Echo

By Donté Smith 
The Great Lakes, a vital freshwater expanse for millions, face an ongoing environmental crisis. Beneath the vast waters lies a significant threat: pollution stemming largely from agricultural runoff. This flow of excess nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen contributes to harmful algal blooms and expanding “dead zones,” jeopardizing ecosystems, water quality and public health across the region. Amidst these challenges, Barn Sanctuary in Chelsea, Michigan, works to make a positive impact on the region. Tom McKernan, sanctuary co-founder and operations director, wants the farm to stand as a living model where animal welfare and ecological stewardship aren’t just compatible, but linked.

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