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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the red flag law Monday afternoon that aims to keep firearms away from those at risk of harming themselves or others.
The new law, also known as extreme risk protection orders, is expected to go into effect next spring. It will allow family members, police, mental health professionals, roommates, and former dating partners to petition a judge to remove firearms from those they believe pose an imminent threat to themselves or others. If granted, the judge would then have 14 days to set a hearing during which the flagged person would have to prove they do not pose a significant risk.
A standard order would last one year. Michigan becomes the 21st state to implement a red flag law. ....
At 11:09am, deputies made a warrant arrest at a residence in Fork TWP. A male subject was arrested on a felony warrant. He was lodged at the Mecosta County Jail.
Calls for service 10
5/20
At 11:20am, deputies responded to a domestic at a residence in Deerfield TWP. A female was assaulting her girlfriend at the residence. The female was arrested and lodged at the Mecosta County Jail.
At 3:03pm hours, deputies responded to a larceny complaint in Morton TWP. Additional investigation led to the recovery of the stolen property at a residence in Big Rapids TWP. The male suspect from the larceny was given an appearance ticket.
Calls for service 22
Car/deer accidents 2
Traffic accidents 1
5/21
At 7:53pm, deputies responded to a domestic at a residence in Aetna TWP. A female reported being assa ....
Kashmir is all set now to hold the third G20 Tourism Working Group meeting of the international forum in Srinagar for two days starting from Monday. ....
After an announcement on Monday, the MHSAA is adopting a proposed rule change by the National Federation of State High School Associations regarding basketball foul count and eligibility for the “bonus.”
Instead of the foul counts being totaled for each half, foul counts will now reset after each quarter. This will change the bonus count towards opponent’s earning free throw chances, which now will become five fouls in a quarter rather than the previous rule of seven in a half.
Along with the overall number changing, Rule 4-8-1 will be amended to remove the single bonus “one- and-one” free throw in favor of only the “two-shot” double bonus once a team reaches five fouls in a quarter.
“This rule aligns with what they do in the NBA and women's collegiate basketball and is designed to improve game flow,” Big Rapids boys basketball coach Blake Thomas said. “I think this will ultimatel ....
Sidewalk improvements are coming to the eastside of Big Rapids.
City Commissioners recently approved a bid by Olsson Concrete Construction out of Stanwood, for just under $34,000 to install sidewalks along Third Avenue.
City Manager Mark Gifford told commissioners organizations and businesses have been advocating for more sidewalks in that area.
"This is something on the east side of town that individuals and organizations have been advocating for sometime now, to extend the sidewalk from the East Side Grocery on Colburn Ave to Community Mental Health, New Journey Clubhouse and My Brothers Keeper." Gifford said. "It's been a project that has been waiting for a long time and we are happy to bring it to you." Gifford added
Gifford also told commissioners the project will also have a $5,000 grant applied to it through the Michigan Dept. of Tr ....