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Eaton Rapids couple who won Food Network show set to bring back popular hot dog creations

Mark and Krysta McGee's specialty hot dog cart helped them secure a Food Network win, then their own eatery. Now they plan to resurrect it.

 

Springtime means building time along Saginaw Street in Bath Township

In a half mile on Saginaw Street, a half dozen new buildings and businesses are sprouting up with the flowers.

 

Michigan Senate votes to add anti-discrimination protections for natural hair, hairstyles

Advocates say adding anti-discrimination measures for natural hair will protect Black Michiganders from discrimination in the workplace and elsewhere.

 

Group of Marshall area residents push to bring Ford rezoning to city-wide vote

A group of local residents are collecting signatures in hopes of triggering a city-wide vote on the rezoning of the Marshall Megasite.

 

Man who shot Right to Life of Michigan canvasser gets probation

As part of his sentence, Harvey must complete 100 hours of community service and will have no contact with Joan Jacobson.

 

Ramp from EB I-496 to NB US 127 to be closed Wednesday night

The ramp was initially set to close Tuesday night, but officials moved the closure back a day, an MDOT spokesman said.

 

Crash involving semitrailer, car shuts down northbound I-69 in Eaton County

The crash happened about 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. One driver suffered undetermined injuries, state police said.

 

Michigan State students sue former professor, MSU officials for 1st Amendment violations

The MSU students alleged Wisner violated their rights after she required students to buy memberships to The Rebellion Community.

 

Suspect in custody following stabbing Tuesday at Lansing Twp. housing complex

Police developed information about a suspect and found him hiding in a wooded area not far from the stabbing scene about 10:30 a.m.

 

Second Amendment refuge: Eaton commissioners urge 'discretion' in enforcing gun laws

The county board adopted resolutions last week encouraging local officials to refrain from enforcing gun control measures, and recognized June as Pride Month

 

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