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Ferris State University fans and alumni will have an opportunity to potentially win prizes totaling more than $90,000 while helping fuel Bulldog student-athletes as FSU Athletics will hold a special "Building Champions Raffle" during the 2023-24 season.
All proceeds from the state-licensed raffle will go towards the Bulldogs' nutrition and hydration center along with other key student-athlete initiatives. The raffle will impact all 17 FSU varsity programs and the school's 400 or so student-athletes.
Tickets for the progressive draw raffle will be sold throughout the year at various games and events starting with the Bulldogs' annual golf outings this summer. Additionally, tickets can be purchased by calling the FSU Athletics Ticket Office at 231-591-2888.
Each raffle ticket costs only $100 with the potential to win cash, gift cards, electronic devices, electric scooters and more. Additional Bulldog-related prizes are also included suc ....
After a 25-8 regular season and their 18th straight Highland conference title, Beal City baseball wants more.
The Aggies have won five consecutive games to reach Friday’s state semi-final game against Southwestern Athletic Conference power Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic Prep. This includes defeating Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart 12-1 for a District 109 title, a 10-0 win over Maple City Glen Lake for a Region 27 championship and avenging an early season loss to Fowler with a 11-2 victory in the state quarterfinal game last Saturday.
“My guys are excited for the opportunity to get back to East Lansing and hope we can achieve the ultimate goal and play for a state championship,” Head coach Brad Antcliff said. “(It) just goes to show hard work and dedication to each other is paying off.”
With redemption on their mind from last year’s heartbreaking state championship loss to Riverview Gabriel Richard, the Aggies have had hot bats averag ....
Coming up on Wednesday, June 28 at Wenger Pavilion in Baldwin, award-winning blues and roots artist Peter Harper and his band Midwest Kind will be performing a free concert as part of the band’s summer tour across the Northeast United States.
The group performed a year ago on Aug. 10 in Baldwin, in which the band saw great success. Harper said he looks forward to performing in a part of Michigan he loves.
“I’ve lived here for 15 years so I regard myself as a Michigander,” Harper said. “It’s always been nice and lush and I just like that part of Michigan. The crowds have been good for us and there’s no reason why we shouldn’t come back.”
Harper, originally from Australia but now based in Detroit, has received a gold record, over 14 international music awards and four different albums in the Billboard Top Ten in the blues and roots category. He has also worked with and supported many internationally known ar ....
A $250 million dollar lawsuit has been filed against a Michigan DNR conservation officer who shot a man at a campground in Mecosta County, last month.
The suit was reportedly filed on behalf of Brandon Davis, who claims he was defending himself in a fight with the officer's father when the DNR officer shot him at Merrill-Gorrel Campground.
The suit claims the officer used completely unreasonable force, which caused Davis physical and mental injuries, including losing a kidney.
The DNR officer is on administrative leave while state police investigate. ....