The fire occurred at the Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Mission Catholic Church, 12012 W. Lakeshore Drive, in Chippewa County’s Bay Mills Township at approximately 1:23 a.m. on Wednesday, May 5.
The Bay Mills Police Department is investigating a fire at the Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Mission Catholic Church located at 12012 W. Lakeshore Dr. in Bay Mills Township.
Court declines to hear appeal of man who pleaded guilty to trying to rob undercover officer
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Posted Apr 29, 2021
(file photo) Scott Michael Allen appears before Washtenaw County Trial Judge Carol Kuhnke for a sentencing hearing on Sept. 25, 2018. Kuhnke revoked Allen s sentencing agreement, which would have resulted in him pleading guilty and receiving 11 years in jail.
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ANN ARBOR, MI – A man who pleaded guilty to trying to rob an undercover narcotics officer at gunpoint will not have his case heard by the state’s high court.
The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order Tuesday, April 27, declining to hear the appeal of Scott Michael Allen who pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges for trying to rob an undercover narcotics officer at gunpoint during a drug deal in 2017 in Washtenaw County.
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Ohio Turnpike Commission
The Ohio Turnpike kicks off its 2021 construction season with a
$205 million capital improvement program that includes projects throughout northern Ohio. The focus will be on improving safety and making progress on the modernized Toll Collection System that is scheduled to go live with Open Road Tolling in the spring of 2023. We ll be making significant progress this year constructing much of the infrastructure necessary to modernize our toll collection system, said Ferzan M. Ahmed, executive director. Customers have been asking for a modern toll road and we re excited that our plan is now under way. In 2023, our new Open Road Tolling system will debut with all gates removed for our E-ZPass customers.
The grants are unusual because they were added to budget bills without legislative sponsors or even support from Salem Township. The most recent $10 million grant came on the last day of the lame-duck session of the Legislature on Dec. 21 and was signed by former Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republican, on one of his final days in office.
“This is the time with a new administration that they can take and review it,” said Schwartz, a Democrat, referring to new Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Attorney General Dana Nessel, both Democrats.
He said he’s spoken with local lawmakers and intends to soon formally request investigations from Whitmer and Nessel.