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Extremely concerning writings found after Michigan man shoots cars from bedroom window
Read full article: Extremely concerning writings found after Michigan man shoots cars from bedroom windowSome extremely concerning messages were found in the home of a Michigan man who’s accused of shooting cars from his bedroom window, officials said.
Auto supplier warns 290 layoffs possible at 4 Michigan facilities amid UAW strike
Read full article: Auto supplier warns 290 layoffs possible at 4 Michigan facilities amid UAW strikeAn automotive supplier is expecting to lay off more than 290 employees from four Michigan facilities beginning in October, according to a formal document submitted to the state last week.
Jury finds man guilty of disturbing Holly schools after he walked around property filming classrooms
Read full article: Jury finds man guilty of disturbing Holly schools after he walked around property filming classroomsA jury found a man guilty of disturbing Holly schools after he refused to stop walking around filming classrooms and other areas, officials said.
Michigan woman fires shots into ex’s home, returns to shoot more with police on scene, officials say
Read full article: Michigan woman fires shots into ex’s home, returns to shoot more with police on scene, officials sayPolice say a Michigan woman went to her ex-boyfriend’s Detroit home this week, fired shots into the house, shot at him when he walked outside and then returned for another round of gunfire while police were at the scene investigating.
Owosso woman opens fire on Detroit house while police are inside; no injuries reported
Read full article: Owosso woman opens fire on Detroit house while police are inside; no injuries reportedAn Owosso woman drove to Detroit’s west side and fired multiple rounds into a home with two adults, a 15-year-old and an infant inside, police said.
All charges dismissed against Owosso barber who reopened shop during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: All charges dismissed against Owosso barber who reopened shop during coronavirus pandemicOWOSSO, Mich. – Charges have been dropped against a Michigan barber who defied Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders at the time and reopened his shop during the coronavirus pandemic. However, 77-year-old Karl Manke reopened his shop in Owosso in early May. Attorneys said the state Supreme Court’s decision on Whitmer’s emergency powers led prosecutors to drop the case. State regulations are still trying to revoke Manke’s license.
North Pole Express not to operate in 2020
Read full article: North Pole Express not to operate in 2020However, Pere Marquette 1225 -- also known as the North Pole Express -- won’t be running this year. In a statement released Tuesday, the Steam Railroading Institute has decided to not operate any excursions in 2020. This includes the annual Fall Color Tours and North Pole Express. Sept. 2, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 103,710; Death toll now at 6,509It is the first time in 16 years that the North Pole Express will not be offered. Donations to the Steam Railroading Institute are tax deductible as charitable contributions to the extent allowed by law.
Michigan appeals court orders Owosso barber to close his shop
Read full article: Michigan appeals court orders Owosso barber to close his shopDETROIT (AP) The Michigan appeals court has ordered a barber who has been defying the states coronavirus restrictions to close his shop. READ: Judge rejects request for temporary restraining order that wouldve shut down Owosso barberKarl Manke reopened his shop in Owosso on May 4 in defiance of Gov. The appeals court ruled Thursday that Manke failed to rebut the states claim that barbershops and hair salons pose a risk to public health. READ: Owosso barbers license suspended after refusing to close shop amid pandemicManke told The Associated Press that he doesnt care what the appeals court said and that hell continue to cut hair. MORE: Owosso barber refuses to close shop amid Michigans stay-at-home order
Driver treated for minor injuries after losing control of vehicle in Shiawassee County
Read full article: Driver treated for minor injuries after losing control of vehicle in Shiawassee CountyOWOSSO, Mich. – Officials said a driver going south on M-52 lost control of the vehicle at a high rate of speed on a curve and crashed. Deputies from the Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene on M-52 near Juddville Road at 12:12 p.m. on Thursday. It happened in front of the Shiawassee Conservation Association. Deputies said they are seeking charges on the driver who they believe was operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the crash. The driver was transported to a hospital for minor injuries, according to officials.