Semi rollover closes I-94 for several hours in Calhoun County
CALHOUN COUNTY, MI – Traffic was blocked on eastbound I-94 for several hours on Monday afternoon after a semi-trailer truck rolled over in...
How to Build a Marketing Plan for App Launch
Launching an app successfully requires careful planning and a solid marketing strategy. A well-structured marketing plan ensures that your app reaches the right...
Overheard at Michigan football press conference: ‘Let them boo us’
ANN ARBOR -- After a five-game homestand to start the season, Michigan will finally play a road game this Saturday at Washington. It’s...
Perspectives on generational addiction and poverty in rural America
More than 100 University of Michigan students, faculty and staff attended the first event of the sixth annual Real-World Perspectives on Poverty Solutions...
Attacks on Lebanon spark protest at Angell Hall
Editor’s Note: Maryam Shafie is a former Daily staffer. Shafie did not contribute to this article.
Nearly 100 protesters gathered at the steps of...
Understanding Maritime Liens and Claims Under the Jones Act
Maritime injuries can be devastating, particularly for seamen and maritime workers who face unique risks on the job. Whether caused by unsafe conditions...
See homes sold in the the Saginaw area, Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the the Saginaw area reported from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29. There were...
How Digital Age Technology is Redefining the Earring Retail Shopping Experience
The earring business, like many others, is going through big changes because of the digital revolution. Fast technological advancements are changing how traditional...
5 fans ejected from Michigan Stadium during Wolverines’ win over Minnesota
ANN ARBOR, MI - There were five fans ejected from Michigan Stadium during the Wolverines’ 27-24 win over Minnesota on Saturday, Sept. 28.
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See all homes sold in Wayne County, Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Wayne County reported from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29. There were 288 transactions...