176 infected in new coronavirus outbreaks at 57 schools, says Michigan’s May 10 school outbreak report
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Buses drop off students during the first day of school at Estabrook Elementary in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020.
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The data was collected on Thursday, May 6, and includes preschools and daycares in those buildings
Last week, the state reported 197 infections in new outbreaks at 65 K-12 school buildings.
The biggest new outbreaks involves 12 students on the track team at Fulton Middle School in Gratiot County; nine students at West Middle School in Rochester Hills, and eight students and staff at St. Stephen Catholic School in New Boston, which is part of metro Detroit.
197 infected in new coronavirus outbreaks at 65 schools, says Michigan’s May 3 school outbreak report
Updated May 03, 2021;
The data was collected on Thursday, April 29, and includes preschools and daycares in those buildings
Last week, the state reported 189 infections in new outbreaks at 41 K-12 school districts.
The biggest new outbreaks involves 14 children and staff at Teddy Bear Playhouse preschool in Oakland County’s Commerce Township, and 10 students at Harlan Elementary in Bloomfield Hills.
K-12 school outbreaks were identified in 23 counties. Below are those outbreaks listed by county.
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Allegan: Gilkey Elementary School in Plainwell, nine students; West Ward Elementary School in Allegan, two students; Fennville High School, two students.
More than 100 show up to oppose disbanding Imlay City Police Department
Updated Apr 30, 2021;
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IMLAY CITY, MI More than 100 Imlay City residents attended a public forum about the possibility of disbanding the Imlay City Police Department Thursday.
In a more than three-hour-long meeting at the Eastern Michigan State Fair Grounds in Imlay City Thursday, April 29, dozens spoke out against disbanding the department.
After nearly 40 years in law enforcement, Imlay City Police Chief Scott Pike announced plans to retire this year.
For the department long-term, a committee has been discussing multiple options moving forward, including having the police department disbanded with officers instead managed by the sheriff.
Announcing with deep sadness the peaceful passing of Anna E. Henry, April 16, 2021.
Born Anna Elouise Fitzner, July 15, 1934 in Flint. She grew up and graduated high school in Port Huron. She was united in marriage to Jack W. Henry on September 29, 1956. He preceded her in death on April 11, 2003.
Except for this last year in Florida and a short time in Cleveland after high school, Anna spent her whole life between the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan. She loved spending time at the family farm outside of Port Huron.
While raising her family in Imlay City and Cadillac, she enjoyed golfing, figure skating and continuing her education at local community colleges. She played bridge and bowled on many leagues well into her 80 s where she made many lasting friendships. Anna was a fixture at Chemical Bank and local Bridal Shops for many years; she also worked, briefly, at Mid-State Fruit Co.
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