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Paige Onweller (‘11) came to Ferris State University as an indoor/outdoor track and field and cross country runner, pursuing a degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology. She took her degree and became a physician assistant, a career she had for eight years.
That was until a new passion came to the forefront.
“I started biking in 2020 and got recruited through something called Zwift, which is like E-sports,” said Onweller about getting her start in cycling. “I was recruited by a pro team at that time because they saw my power numbers on that platform, and I started racing competitively online.”
However, the curiosity of racing outside on a real bike took over.
“If I can learn how to ride my bike outside, I wonder if I can compete professionally,” said the Lapeer native.
She eventually found a race that worked within her busy schedule between her weekends working in the E.R. and urgent care. Her first race ....
The Mecosta County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday evening that a wanted suspect has been taken into custody following a reported kidnapping.
During late hours on Sunday, July 2, deputies received a report of an adult female being forced into a vehicle by a 35-year-old Mecosta County resident. The suspect then fled the area and released the victim on the side of the road approximately an hour and a half later in northwestern Mecosta County.
With the help of a BOL through Mecosta County dispatch and additional information about the suspect and the vehicle, deputies were able to locate the suspect and vehicle at a residence in southeastern Montcalm County. Following obtaining search and arrest warrants, Mecosta and assisting Montcalm County deputies were able to search the residence, locate the suspect, and talk the suspect out of the residence with help by negotiators of the Newaygo County Emergency Response Team. The suspect was taken into custody without fur ....
District Health Department #10 (DHD#10) is promoting the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ (MDHHS) Plan First Family Planning Program’s (Plan First) expanded access to family planning services, beginning on or after July 1, 2023.
General Information
The Plan First program benefit is limited to family planning services only. The Plan First family planning program covers a broad range of family planning services which includes U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved contraceptive products and natural family planning methods for individuals who want to prevent pregnancy and to space births. It also includes pregnancy testing and counseling, sexually transmitted infection (STI) services, and other preconception health services.
Plan First Program Eligibility
Individuals eligible under the new family planning group are individuals:
As summer is in full force, Scooter’s Coffee has unveiled its first-ever kid-friendly menu that offers fun, flavorful drinks and treats in just the perfect size. Three new 10-ounce drink delights quench kids’ thirst as they embark on their next summer adventure.
Cotton Candy Lil’ Smiley Smoothie: This magical meld of blue raspberry is blended with Scooter’s Coffee’s ice cream base to create a sweet, berry, cotton-candy flavor. Blended, chilled to perfection, and topped with delicious whipped cream, this instant fave will bring the smiles every time. Strawberry Lil’ Smiley Smoothie: Get ready for miles of smiles with this strawberry fruit-and-cream smoothie, made just for kids. Sweet and refreshing, real fruit puree blends beautifully with an ice cream base before being topped with classic whipped cream for a dream of a drink. Berry Silly Slush: For a dairy-free delight, an amazing blend of blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, r ....
District Health Department #10 (DHD#10) is encouraging residents with sensitive breathing conditions to take precautions based on current air conditions. The Michigan Department of Environmental, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has issued an air quality alert for the entire state today, Tuesday, June 27, 2023.
Due to widespread wildfires in Canada, smoke plumes that contain small particles are moving through the atmosphere and our impacting air quality. Currently, air quality in the DHD#10 jurisdiction is rated as “Hazardous for Everyone.” To access and monitor air quality levels on a Fire and Smoke Map, visit https://fire.airnow.gov.
“We’re asking residents to be vigilant until the air quality conditions improve,” said Kevin Hughes, Health Officer for DHD#10. “Please make sure you’re taking the proper precautions to limit your exposure, especially older adults, children, and people who are pregnant o ....