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NIU routs EMU; Akron wins first game of season
Staff Reporter Matt Firsht recaps the weekend games in the Mid-American Conference: (at) Kent State 28, Ohio 6 Ohio’s...
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Stores expect typical business decline during break; establishments with community focus do not expect drop
Though holiday breaks are great for students, they are not usually great for local businesses in a college town. Hungry Howie’s...
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Second Detroit-Windsor bridge at top of list in Lansing; Pure Michigan funding, capital outlay among other priorities
Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s No. 1 priority for the lame duck congressional session is approval to construct a second bridge...
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SLIDESHOW: Central Michigan v. Toledo
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Women close out Thanksgiving tournament with win
Sophomore guard Jalisa Olive continues to provide a spark off the bench as her 17 points helped the women’s basketball...
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Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe lawsuit settled; all parties agree to expanded boundaries, shared duties
The lawsuit between the Saginaw Indian Chippewa Tribe, the state of Michigan, U.S. Federal Government, Isabella County, ...
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BREAKING: Man arrested on charges of breaking and entering Saturday
Police arrested a 23-year-old Harbor Beach man after he broke into Wells-Car-Go, 6793 E. Pickard Road, early Saturday morning. The...
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CMU goes 1-2 at Northern Quad
The Central Michigan wrestling team finished the Northern Quad meet in Rochester, Minn., 1-2 Saturday, losing to North Dakota...
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Niznak sets MHSAA finals record as Ithaca wins Division 6 title
DETROIT – Alex Niznak’s five rushing touchdowns set a finals record as Ithaca clinched its first Michigan High School...
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Sacred Heart wins Division 8 state title
DETROIT – The Sacred Heart Academy Irish were all smiles Friday as they defeated the Saugatuck Indians 42-21, capturing...
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Women lose first game in Arizona
Luckily, tomorrow is a new day for the Central Michigan women’s basketball team. Drake defeated CMU 90-70 Friday night...
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Blast off: Eric Page leads Toledo past CMU in final game of season
TOLEDO, Ohio – After this performance, Eric Page should have the field named after him. The sophomore wide receiver had...







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