Midland County Youth Leadership (MCYL) is a program that is run by adults and high schoolers for freshmen to help teach leadership skills. It’s a two day program that took place on the 15th...
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People of DHS: Saltines
With around 1,300 students in the building, passing faces in the hall can blur together. It can be easy to forget that everyone has an individual story. It’s the minute details of everyone’s lives...
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Grove spills the tea
In Midland a new tea lounge has opened, with a different approach than than other coffee shops know in the area. Grove Tea Lounge is located on Abbott Road, and has almost 35 home...
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A fresh start to football
The Alliance of American Football (AAF) is a new professional football league that brings a new interest to the NFL offseason. This league consist of former college stars previous NFL athletes and a few...
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Marijuana’s fit in Midland’s puzzle
It may take two years for consumers over 21 to be able to purchase marijuana for recreational use in Michigan. The process of legalizing marijuana in a state takes time and a lot of...
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March Menu Madness
Here is the link to the survey: March Menu Madness ...
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Easy Education for Filing Taxes
On Saturday, Mar. 2, Michigan State University’s Tax Law Outreach Program will be hosting a set of free workshops at DHS to help inform and educate taxpayers on a variety of tax issues. There...
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Taste of Tiki
As Midland continues through an era of change, another business finds its way into the community. On Feb. 8, Tiki Pineapple opened its first Midland location on 1908 S. Saginaw Rd., replacing what was...
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Super Bowl Déjà vu
The year was 2001 the Rams were still in St. Louis, Sean McVay was playing high school football, and Tom Brady only had one ring. Since then the Rams have moved to Los Angeles,...
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Foods for the holiday season
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