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The mid-Michigan mom accused of catfishing her own daughter and her daughter's boyfriend has been sentenced to 19 months to five years in prison.
Kendra Licari of Beal City, pleaded guilty to two counts of stalking a minor after sending harassing text messages to her daughter and the girl's boyfriend for more than a year.
Police say Licari hid her identity with fake IP addresses and attempted to make it look like another student was sending the messages.
At her sentencing, Licari apologized and said she's getting help for her own mental illness and trauma. Jill McKenny, the mother of the boy victim, says "prison is a good start, give her some time to think about what she did, time away from her daughter and everybody else." ....
What do 1,450 gallons of maple syrup, 7,000 pounds of sausage, and 2,600 pounds of pancake mix have in common? It's all part of what goes into this weekend's Shepherd Maple Syrup Festival.
Officials expect to welcome upwards of 20,000 attendees this year.
The festival features 23 events with over 200 vendors. It begins on Thursday with pony rides starting at 10am and a midway carnival beginning at 5pm.
The Shepherd Maple Syrup Festival Board named Harold and Judy Metcalf to be grand marshals of the annual Maple Syrup Festival Parade that takes place on Sunday at 2:30pm. ....
A 55-year old Weidman man died following a car crash over the weekend in Isabella County.
Sheriff Michael Main said in a press release, on Saturday deputies were called to Weidman Road near Mission Road where a crash had taken place.
The driver and two passengers (a 45-year old woman and 4-year old girl) were trapped inside the vehicle. The three were freed and taken to local emergency departments for their injuries.
Deputies were told on the scene that a vehicle had been turning into a driveway in front of the vehicle involved. Deputies gathered information that the vehicle involved left the road to avoid the collision with the other vehicle.
The driver suffered severe head injuries and other trauma and was taken to another medical facility.
On Monday, police were notified that the Weidman man had passed away from injuries susta ....
On Thursday, April 27th, Families Against Narcotics (FAN), a grassroots nonprofit organization based in Macomb County, will expand their programming to help more individuals and families in Michigan who have been affected by substance use disorder. In addition to launching a brand-new chapter that will cover Newaygo County, FAN will also be implementing their flagship Hope Not Handcuffs (HNH) program in police departments in the cities of Newaygo, White Cloud, Grant, and Fremont. The Center for Hope and Healing in White Cloud will also serve as a community partner for Hope Not Handcuffs.
FAN was founded in 2007 and is a community-based program for those seeking recovery from substance use disorder, those in recovery, family members affected by addiction, and community supporters. Their Hope Not Handcuffs initiative, launched in February of 2017, has compassionately connected more than 9,400 people statewide with the resources necessary to find recovery from add ....
A State Senate committee has approved a proposal to give $175-million dollars in incentives to Gotion Incorporated to build an electric vehicle battery parts plant near Big Rapids.
The vote was 10-9.
Among those supporting the project was Jerrilynn Strong, the chair of the Mecosta County Board of Commissioners.
“The direct economic boost will stretch from Cadillac to Grand Rapids and Scotville to Mount Pleasant.” “It will create 2,350 good jobs, better wages and great benefits that will give local families a nicer living in general, not only now but generations to follow.” Strong said.
Gotion is planning to spend $2.4-billion dollars for the factory.
Opponents say the company's ties to China could be a national security threat. Following the approval, State Senator Roger Hauck said in a statement: