November 19, 2021 Sterling Height Police Department officials said a family on social media announced their plans to attend a wedding, Friday, Nov. 12, likely providing two suspects with information on when to break into the house when no one would be there. But someone was there. READ MORE When we published the first stories of our investigation into the alarming level of violent acts at Michigan's Faster Horses Festival, a frequent response by readers was the theory that this happens everywhere, that it is not unique to Faster Horses and therefore unfair to single out the "hillbilly sleepover." But we did our job as journalists and did investigate another huge Michigan festival, one known for an entirely different music genre and attendee demographic Both festivals are beloved. Both have dark sides. READ MORE Keeping public restrooms stocked with free menstrual products, including pads and tampons, will be the law in Ann Arbor effective Jan. 1. City Council voted unanimously Monday night, Nov. 15, to approve the new local ordinance, which city officials said is the first of its kind in the United States. READ MORE ►Whitmer signs ‘tampon tax’ bill to exempt feminine hygiene products from sales taxes Mel Tucker’s rapid turnaround at Michigan State made him one of the hottest coaches in the country. That led to Tucker being floated as potential candidate for other job openings, including at LSU. However, several reports on Wednesday say Michigan State is preparing a 10-year, $95 million contract extension offer to try to keep Tucker in East Lansing. Thursday Tucker made his first public comments on the historic deal on Draymond Green's new podcast. READ WHAT HE SAID Recent Michigan Center High School football standouts Kole Sova, Richie Mays and Dawson Brown died of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in a camper while attending the Faster Horses country music festival at Michigan International Speedway near Brooklyn this past summer. Their community will not forget them and their football team has found inspiration. READ MORE
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