Wixom Lake had a shoreline of about 84 miles. It had a maximum depth of about 40 feet. And then it vanished. With the failure of the Edenville Dam this past week, it's at best a muddy, old river channel, bordered by muck and sand. Now the question is, can it be salvaged? The Wixom Lake Association has about 1,900 members and probably won't meet for several more weeks. But beyond the personal havoc the flood wreaked on individuals' houses, boats and lives, the economic impact is staggering to contemplate. MORE ►Midland County launches flood reporting tool and donation plan ►Consumers Energy provides close to $90k in grants for flood victims
Not everyone prefers the Grand Hotel when staying on Mackinac Island. In fact, ask around and you'll find there are plenty of diehard Mission Point fans (often those that like a great view and a slight separation from the island hubbub). Mission Point will open June 25 this year with new perks. Of course, this won't be a standard summer for Mackinac Island, as restaurants and businesses take new precautions due to the coronavirus pandemic. MORE ►Mission Point rolls out custom-built, branded bikes
It has been 15 years since the MHSAA has added a tournament sport, the longest stretch without expansion since the 1970s. And it's been 20 years since bowling became one of the last high school sports to get official status in Michigan. A year after bowling joined, the MHSAA added girls and boys lacrosse and it's been quiet ever since. How many non-MHSAA sports are out there happening? What do they face if they want to be a tournament sport? And not all of them want to. We have a huge deep dive into the issue. MORE ►Girls wrestling state finals may not be far away ►Why joining the MHSAA isn't for everyone ►Who's next? These are the most popular non-MHSAA sports
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