The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is tracking an outbreak of the parasitic infection cyclosporiasis, ...
Japanese beetles have come for dinner — again. We spotted one in the garden this week, so I checked Michigan State University ...
OWOSSO — When he was a high school freshman, Wyatt Jaymason bought a new bike. “Halfway through the school year — I’m a rough ...
A 2026 Owosso High School graduate could soon be seen under the bright lights at Michigan Stadium as a member of the ...
SafeCenter, a nonprofit serving victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Clinton and Shiawassee counties, has closed its St. Johns office as of July ...
A 25-year-old Owosso man was arraigned Tuesday, June 30 in Shiawassee County District Court on a pair of felonies related to ...
Owosso resident Kendra Nichols has earned the title of United International Elite Modern Ms. Nichols competed in the United ...
A downtown Owosso redevelopment project will receive $680,000 in state funding to help rehabilitate a historic two-story ...
Saturday, July 4 marks the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, and communities across the ...
Tragedy struck on Valentine’s Day when married couple James and Toni Ivey, and their beloved golden retriever Buddy, were killed in a Woodhull Township car crash. On Wednesday, July 1, the man at ...
A familiar face soon won’t be greeting customers needing help with parts at Alderman’s, Inc. in Lennon. After 46 years, William (“Bill”) Davenport, a 64-year-old Burns Township resident, will retire ...
Owosso business Indian Trails, for the third-consecutive year, was named among the best U.S. bus services in a USA Today poll ...
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