Saturday, October 10, 2009

Only in Northern Michigan....and Onion Peels

Big Love

http://www.connectmidmichigan.com/news/story.aspx?id=359611.                                     
(AP) -- MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. - A Bay City woman has pleaded guilty to a charge of polygamy.
Martha A. Flemming entered the plea Monday in Macomb County Circuit Court. She faces up to four years in prison at a sentencing scheduled for Nov. 16.

Someone take Grandma's keys!!!

9&10 News Morning

A woman is in the hospital after crashing her car through the front of a Mackinac County pharmacy. St. Ignace police say it happened around 3:00 early Thursday morning in St. Ignace at the Bay Pharmacy. Police believe the woman was intoxicated when she crashed her car through the front of the building, destroying all the windows. She also managed to take out two trees, some flag poles and an antique parking meter.


AND Like this never happens here....


Car Catches Fire After Crash
A Mecosta County man is accused of being intoxicated when he crashed his car and it caught fire. Deputies found the car on fire just outside of Stanwood on Northland Drive around 6:30 last night. The Stanwood man was already out of the car. Deputies say he went off the road, hit a mailbox, rolled then hit a guide wire.

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Local business helps folks grow medical marijuana

People, people, people. Just legalize it and go on with life....

The owner, Jeffrey Hunter, (back from his appearance as captain of the Enterprise in the pilot for the original star trek series...Ooops wrong Jeffrey Hunter....Or is he???)  moved back to his home state of Michigan because of the legalization of medical Marijuana.  He had been working in Nevada producing Medical Marijuana.

His new business does not grow marijuana, only provides growing tools to help others do so.  

Hydroponic system distributors tell him Michigan is their fastest growing market due to the legalization of medical marijuana.

See video: http://www.connectmidmichigan.com/news/video.aspx?id=361061

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MLIVE

Goodbye Delphi sign: familiar Saginaw landmark comes down today

By Eric English | The Saginaw News

October 06, 2009, 8:09AM

Workers today began taking down the familiar red-lettered Delphi sign at the corporation's complex at 3900 E. Holland. The sign is visible to motorists on Interstate 75.

A spokesman for Delphi Saginaw Steering Systems said the sign removal is a harbinger of Troy-based Delphi's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy expected sometime this week.

"In preparation for our day one activities and transition to becoming a stand-alone and separate entity, as a GM subsidiary, we have begun the process of removing existing signage at the Saginaw site," David Barnas, a spokesman for Delphi Steering, said today.

Delphi Steering will soon have a new name - and a new sign - when it joins General Motors Co., Barnas said.



Don't worry folks their probably going to take it to the Smithsonian where they will use it in their "What Else Can Screw Up Big in Michigan" exhibit.

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