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CranHill, located 10 minutes east of Big Rapids, is experiencing record numbers of attendees for their popular Youth Camp Programs. There are limited spots available for the remaining 4 weeks of Summer Youth Camps and Day camp programs. Parents looking to register their children for a life changing week at camp, should visit www.cranhillranch.com/summer-camps soon, as these spots are expected to fill up quickly.
CranHill’s Youth and Day Camp programs provide a life changing experience for youth ages 6-17. Overnight Camps, geared for 7-17 year olds, start on Sunday and end on Friday. This program offers a week of exciting activities, huge games, swimming, boating, horseback riding, life changing bible lessons and more. “For over 54 years, youth have experienced life changing weeks at CranHill’s Youth Camps” says Scott Barger, CranHill President, “Nowadays, kids need camp more than ever before. Camp is a place where lifelong memories ....
On Friday at 7:54 P.M., the Mecosta County Sheriff's office was dispatched to a two vehicle, injury accident on E. Wheatland Ave. near Hewlett St., in the village of Remus.
The investigation showed that a 58-year-old female from Lake was traveling East bound on E. Wheatland Ave. when she lost control of her vehicle over the center line and hit a 55-year-old female from Blanchard head on, who was traveling West bound on E. Wheatland Ave.
The 58-year-old female from Lake was pronounced dead on scene after all life saving measures had been taken. The second driver was transported to a hospital in Mt. Pleasant by family members for her injuries. The investigation is ongoing and further information will be released at a later time.
The Mecosta County Sheriff's Department was assisted by Meceola Central Dispatch, Wheatland Twp Fire and Rescue, Mecosta County EMS, AERO Med, The Mecosta County Accident Investigation Team, Mecosta ....
Just before 11:00 PM on Monday, July 17th, the Kent County Sheriff's Office Communications Center received a call of shots fired in the area of Chrysler Rd NE & ½ Mile Lake Rd NE.
As deputies started to respond, it was learned that a suspect fired several rounds from a firearm during an argument. A victim was able to leave with others in a vehicle, but the suspect began to chase them in his vehicle. The suspect intentionally rammed the victim’s vehicle causing it to roll over several times near Wise Rd. & Youngman Rd. in Montcalm County. The suspect then lost control of his vehicle and rolled over as well.
Upon further investigation, it was revealed the victim and suspect were known to each other and the argument started over a prior relationship issue. The victim, a 36-year-old Edmore man was struck with the butt of a long gun by a 26-year-old Gowan man. After the victim started to retreat to a car, several rounds w ....
The Biden-Harris Administration has approved 804,000 borrowers for $39 billion in federal student loans for automatic discharge this summer. Eligible borrowers will not have to take any action to receive this income-driven repayment (IDR) forgiveness.
In Michigan, nearly 27,000 borrowers will receive more than $1.26 billion in IDR forgiveness in the coming weeks.
Below is a statement President Joe Biden released on Friday (in the press release linked below, a statement from Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is included and a statement Vice President Kamala Harris is linked):
“I have long said that college should be a ticket to the middle class - not a burden that weighs down on families for decades.
“My Administration is delivering on that commitment. Starting today, over 800,000 student loan borrowers who have been repaying their loans for 20 years or more will see $39 billion of their loans discharged because of steps my Adm ....
After arguably one of the best seasons in school history, the Cardinals look forward to continuing their proven success in the fall.
While the team has lost five players from last year’s team due to graduation or a school change, head coach Jon Coles believes this year’s team has major potential.
“We lost five out of twelve players,” Coles said. “However, I see us reloading, not rebuilding. We will be skilled but inexperienced in the singles lineup and should be very solid and deep in doubles.”
Along with the roster changes, the team will also be moved up to Division 3 due to boosted enrollment numbers. This creates a much tougher schedule for the Cardinals in the regular and postseason.
“D3 is a different animal,” Coles said. “It’s a much, much tougher division. Our schedule is extremely difficult. We have 17 dates scheduled and we’ll play 13 State Qualifiers from the 2022 season.&rdq ....