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Continue reading "North Branch woman, 86, dies in two-car crash"
An 86-year-old North Branch woman died Monday afternoon after a two-car crash in Lapeer County.
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Dueling road rage incident crosses two counties, parks three people in jail
Drunk driving, bird-flipping and gun-toting proved a dangerous combination for a 45-year-old Bay City man and four women from Attica.
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Disaster touches lives of Lapeer residents
Some Lapeer County residents had no time to think or even prepare for unexpected disasters in life.
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Victor Andrade expected to return from Mexico to face charges in 2002 death of Renee Woodward
A man who prosecutors have labeled a "maniac driver" is expected to be arraigned on murder charges Friday after five years on the run.
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Imlay City apartment fire displaces two residents
Spilled hot cooking oil was a recipe for a fire that displaced two residents and sickened a pet cat at the Hickory Square Apartments Friday afternoon.
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Tuesday's election results in seat changes
It will be Kevin Daley versus Bill Marquardt in the fall general election for state representative of the 82nd District.
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University of Michigan-Flint takes engineering classes to high school students in Lapeer
Incoming Lapeer East High School senior Jon Smith found it a bargain too hard to turn down -- college classes in the field he plans to pursue, almost for free.
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University of Michigan-Flint takes engineering classes to high school students in Lapeer
Incoming Lapeer East High School senior Jon Smith found it a bargain too hard to turn down -- college classes in the field he plans to pursue, almost for free.
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Open seat on 82nd District state representative position in Lapeer...
Voters have many choices in the 82nd District State Representative race, where term limits created a vacancy -- and a windfall of candidates.
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Loads of wood chips reportedly dumped in Troy's Schroeder Park
A Troy city staffer reported June 12 that wood chips have been dumped in Schroeder Park, 3500 Beach.
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Men in Blue
The first story on Midwest League Umpires that I've found is at today's Beloit Daily News website .
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After 5 Years, Hit-And-Run Suspect Arrested
A man wanted in a deadly car crash in Lapeer County is sitting in a Mexican jail after five years on the run. via WNEM-TV Saginaw
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Churches warned about crook
"They took a large amount of cash and checks from a safe" Law enforcement is warning area churches to be on the lookout for a crook. Four Lapeer County churches have been recently broken into; cash, checks and property were stolen. via The County Press
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Schweninger named Mason of the Year
"Mike is a type of man that does so many things for the lodge" Michael Schweninger worked very hard last year as Worshipful Master for the Attica-Imlay Masonic Lodge No. via The County Press
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Police: Only use experienced tow truck operators
"Technically people are supposed to move over and give a lane, but many times they don't. We have all the lighting and safety equipment to let people know we're out there, doing a job." Law enforcement and experts suggest Good Samaritans hand over their cell phones and offer shelter instead of extending a tow rope. via The County Press
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Resident may face prison for arson case
"The redemption period had not yet run out and he could have redeemed the property." A local man is suspected of torching his Lake Pleasant Road house to collect insurance money. via The County Press
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Lapeer County man charged in arson of home
A 70-year-old Attica man was charged Wednesday in the more than year-old arson of his township home. via The Flint Journal
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Ed Tech to offer dual enrollment
"One semester would be an introduction to engineering and introduction to programming. The second semester would deal with problem solving in programming language and computer aided drafting design." The Lapeer County Education and Technology Center has been chosen as a pre-engineering classroom for dual-enrollment college classes this fall. via The County Press
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Men tell of their battles with painkiller addiction
"They're overloaded with OxyContin, painkillers and Vicodin." John McDonald said he fell in love with alcohol so much that he had to beat that addiction by constantly having something in his body. via Oakland Press
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