Marion Old Fashioned Days Adding to Over 100 Year History
Small towns like Marion are filled with traditions, and the Marion Old Fashioned Day Makes one that has been going on for longer than I have been alive. "" the festival began over 100 years ago, and has evolved into a 4 day event that begins the first wee
DNR Approves $2M in Grants for 10 Communities
The DNR announced more than $2 million in grant funding will be going to 10 communities throughout the state to boost recreational boating. In 2024, projects in Alpena, Antrim, Bay, Delta, Genesee, Houghton, Huron, Leelanau, Mackinac and Missaukee countie
Michigan Supreme Court Changes Minimum Wage Rules
Breaking news -- the Michigan Supreme Court issued a ruling this morning raising the state’s minimum wage. As well as eventually eliminating tipped wages. Michigan’s minimum wage is going up to $12 an hour in February and will rise to around $15 an hour o
Grant Funding for MI State and National Parks Expanding Mobility Access
Yesterday Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist the second joined the National Park Service to announce the first round of grant funding under the National Park Service Mobility Challenge Program. The National Park Service Mobility Challenge is a challenge
Human Remains Found at a Construction Site in TC
Officers tell us the bones were found on Friday at the Grandview Parkway construction site near Oak Street. Around 4:30 in the afternoon, construction workers unearthed a bone while working on site. The workers halted operations and notified authorities