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Hatchets Nick Errer wins MHSAA scholar-athlete award

Hatchets Nick Errer wins MHSAA scholar-athlete award FacebookTwitterEmail Bad Axe boys soccer team captain Nick Errer was one of 10 student-athletes from Class C and D members selected to receive scholarships through the MHSAA/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Award program.Katy Kildee/Midland Daily NewsShow MoreShow Less Bad Axe s Nick Errer and Calvary Baptist s Toby Stauffer jump up for a header during their district final Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020 at Calvary Baptist Academy. The Bad Axe boys soccer team captured its third straight district championship on Thursday after defeating host Midland Calvary Baptist, 4-1.Katy Kildee/Midland Daily NewsShow MoreShow Less EAST LANSING Bad Axe boys soccer team captain Nick Errer was one of 10 student-athletes from Class C and D members selected to receive scholarships through the MHSAA/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Award program.

Hug tent, Stephen King, Valentine s dining: News from around our 50 states

Hug tent, Stephen King, Valentine’s dining: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: The state has expanded who is eligible to receive immunizations against COVID-19, but health officials caution there’s still not enough vaccine for everyone who qualifies for a shot. As of Monday, everyone 65 and older, educators, grocery store workers, some manufacturing workers, public transit workers, agriculture employees, state legislators and constitutional officers is eligible to get vaccinated. Previously only health care workers, first responders, nursing home residents, and people 75 and older were eligible. “If you are eligible for a vaccine, then we will get you one if want to take it. But it is not going to happen immediately for everyone,” Dr. Scott Harris, the state health officer, told reporters Friday. Harris said an estimated 1.5 million people would be eligible for vaccines, but the state has b

Mary Wilson of The Supremes dead at 76, Impeachment trial No 2 kicks off, Meijer boosts vaccine efforts

Mary Wilson of The Supremes dead at 76, Impeachment trial No. 2 kicks off, Meijer boosts vaccine efforts Published  TUESDAY NEWS HIT - Mary Wilson, a founding member of one of Motown s biggest groups and a character of the music scene that was larger than life, has died. An iconic singer and one of the original members of The Supremes, one of Detroit s Super Groups, was 76 at the time of her passing. Her group was enshrined in the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame s first class in 2013, while Wilson was honored with a lifetime achievement award from the group in 2019. A trend-setter, chart-topper, author, and so many other unofficial and yet deserved titles, Wilson s death came

2020 Live Updates: Coronavirus In The Lansing Region

Nearly a thousand health care workers in Ingham County are getting Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine every week. Health Officer Linda Vail says so far, the state has provided her department with 975 doses of vaccine a week. They’re getting an extra dose out of some vials. She says the staff and the schedule would allow for more. “We did ask for the double, 1,950 doses this week, and didn’t get it, Vail adds, but we will be asking again, and I’ve also made a few phone calls.” Vail says the department is vaccinating 350 or more people per day, and could double or triple that if they had enough vaccine.

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