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Every Monday morning since September Hoyt Showler drives to the bowling alley in Imlay City to bowl in one of his three leagues. Hoyt has that gait of a former football player as he approaches me to ...
Around 1990 the township & fire department purchased an older International 1000 gallon tanker in hopes of it helping shore ...
In September 2024, the State filed a formal lawsuit against GPHS and its subcontractor, Wellpath LLC, for breach of contract.
In 1986 a new fire hall was built just around the corner at 4900 Spencer St., also known as “Pig Tail Alley” back in the day.
Last week’s meeting was the second special called by Mayor Barbara Yockey to try and resolve issues. She had appointed a ...
ALMONT — The Almont girls’ soccer team picked up a pair of Blue Water Area Conference wins at home this past week. Almont ...
TRI-CITY AREA — The Imlay City and Almont girls’ tennis squads pulled up fourth and sixth, respectively, last Thursday at the ...
IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City varsity softball squad claimed a first-place finish last Saturday at the Bad Axe Tournament.
ALMONT — Almont wound up with a 6-0 road loss at Richmond in a Blue Water Area Conference encounter last Friday. With the ...
DRYDEN — Dryden was downed twice by visiting Bay City All Saints in a varsity baseball doubleheader Monday. With the results, ...
Kenneth “Kenny” Exelby, age 78, of Almont, Michigan, died Monday, May 12, 2025 at Wellbridge of Romeo, MI. Kenneth Earl ...
Two people come to mind when I think of greatness. One is named Bob, a retired school administrator who is not only one of the nicest people I know, but one of the most talented and positive. Bob ...