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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSN‘The Real McCoy:’ How the folksy saying ties to an influential MichiganderDid you know that saying about “the real McCoy” is likely inspired by a Michigander? And July 23 was a pretty big day in his ...
According to history, the tower was erected by the Michigan Central Railroad to service the steam-powered engines on its trains carrying freight and passengers with fresh loads of coal and water.
The Detroit and Mackinac Railway traveled up the coast of Lake Huron from Bay City to Cheboygan. The railway is now called ...
Asian shares are mixed and U.S. futures have edged higher after U.S. stocks logged their third straight winning week. Markets ...
Quiet, residential streets lined by modern, well-kept houses with trimmed lawns mark today what 25 years ago was an absolute path of destruction 500 feet wide and two miles long. A tornado cut through ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNThings to do in Metro Detroit, July 25 and beyondSept. 8, Fisher Theatre, Detroit, ticket prices vary. • Falling In Reverse: Sept. 19, Pine Knob Music Theatre, Independence Twp., with Slaughter to Prevail, Point North, ticket prices vary. • Druski: ...
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mlive on MSNBank robbery suspect charged, man goes to prison for ‘crime against nature’ and more Bay County newsA Bay City man has been federal charged for allegedly robbing a bank at gunpoint. Meanwhile, a different Bay City man will be ...
Heimir Helgason, a 6-foot-9 forward from Iceland, and Eli Sancomb, a 6-5 guard from West Virginia, are the latest 2026 recruits to receive scholarship offers from the Dayton Flyers.
MSP Emergency Dispatcher Kristi Carello says this drive is their way of giving back to the community Hosting this exhibit feels like a return to normalcy, but there is still a lot of work to be done ...
DECATUR - After what has for some seemed an eternity, settlement checks from the class-action lawsuit against Illinois Central Railroad finally are making it to their destinations.
Michigan Central Railroad, with track in Porter County since 1851, briefly defied state militia and court orders (1874) to allow Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to cross its track.
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