MICHIGAN CITY — Riley’s Children Hospital has announced their chosen “Riley Champions” for 2024. A program has been established to recognize and celebrate individuals and families who exhibit bravery and dedication in assisting others while facing their own medical challenges. A total of ten champions from various regions across the state have been chosen to serve as ambassadors for Riley Children’s Hospital. Remarkably, one of these exceptional individuals hails from our very own area. Amir Agemy, an 8th grader, attends Barker Middle School in Michigan City. Amir’s health struggles began at a young age when he was diagnosed with type...
Top 10 Most Sacred Sites From Around The World
Throughout history, humans have regarded certain locations as sacred, often attributing them to divine presence, miraculous events, or profound spiritual significance. These sites have drawn millions of pilgrims, tourists, and seekers of spiritual solace. Let’s embark on a journey to some of the most sacred sites from around the world, each with its unique history and spiritual allure. 1. St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City Vatican City, the epicenter of Catholicism, is home to St. Peter’s Basilica, a breathtaking architectural masterpiece. This pilgrimage site, also featuring the Vatican Museums and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling, is a beacon of religious significance and...
Michigan Drivers Grapple with Vehicle Troubles and Wrecks in Subzero Temperatures
As more bitter cold air hits the Midwest, many schools stopped classes for another day, which is frustrating for parents. Also, people in Detroit who are proud of their automotive history are now having car trouble because of the cold weather. AAA said in an advisory that “extremely cold temperatures can wreak havoc on vehicle functionality.” They warned that temperatures will be in the single digits and teens for the next few days, with a wind chill that is even colder. They also said that “calls for dead batteries and other service-related needs across Michigan are expected to jump.” The...
Forgoing Senior Season with Michigan, J.J. McCarthy Declares for 2024 NFL Draft
Michigan star quarterback J.J. McCarthy has been added to the list of potential under-center solutions for the Denver Broncos. McCarthy made a significant announcement on Sunday, revealing his decision to forgo his return to the National Champion Wolverines and instead declare for the 2024 NFL draft. McCarthy, who will be celebrating his 21st birthday on January 20, has established himself as a formidable force in the world of college basketball. With an impressive record of 27-1 spanning two seasons at Ann Arbor, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to come out on top in crucial matchups. In a surprising turn...
Disabled Woman Struggles as Detroit Apartment Goes Without Heat for a Week
Residents of the Russell Woods Apartments in Detroit have been enduring frigid temperatures this week, as multiple units have been without heat since last Friday. Tiffany Shoate suffers from fibromyalgia, a condition characterized by chronic pain that is exacerbated by cold temperatures. A group of tenants, including her, have been without heat since the snow storm on Friday. For the past five days, she has resorted to using multiple space heaters and even the heat from her oven just to keep warm. In the morning, the stove is utilized to remove the slight chill, after which the space heaters are...
Metro Detroit Sees Snowy Comeback with Lingering Chilly Weather
After a few very cold days with some sunny days across the region, winter weather is expected to return by the end of the week. Expect more clouds this evening and into the early hours of tomorrow morning. Snow will start to fall after midnight tonight and last until early Thursday morning. This will change how people get to work or school on Thursday morning. Lows overnight will stay in the middle teens, and wind chills will stay below zero for everyone until early tomorrow morning. Thursday The snow will last until early Thursday morning. After that, clouds will be...
Detroit City Council Rejects Payment to International Artists for Downtown Murals
The Detroit City Council is against a $215,000 deal to paint six murals in the city to make downtown look better before the NFL draft this spring. They say they never approved the deal, even though the paintings have already been painted. On Tuesday, members of the Detroit City Council questioned Planning Director Antoine Bryant about getting a deal for six murals with city money without their permission. Since the job is done, the council is not going to pay for it anymore. There were nine people on the council, and they decided not to accept the Street Art Mankind...
Ethan Johnston Makes Waves as NYC’s Latest Standout at Hill School
Over the years, a few basketball players from New York City have come to Pottstown to play for the Hill School boys’ team. The Blues won the Independent Schools state title in 2018 under Chase Audige, who is from Coram on Long Island. Audige then had a great college career at William & Mary and Northwestern. Josh Cameron, who graduated in 2023 and is from the Bronx, made a mark over three seasons. These days, Ethan Johnston, a junior, looks like the next New Yorker who is ready to be a star for the Blues. After one year at the...
Evidence Points to World’s Oldest Forest in New York, US
In a deserted quarry near Cairo, New York, researchers from the University of Binghamton in the US and the University of Cardiff in Wales have made a groundbreaking discovery. They have unearthed the planet’s most ancient forest. These remarkable fossils, found within ancient rocks that are an astonishing 385 million years old, offer a rare glimpse into the remote history of our planet. An estimated 400 km area was once covered by the forest. According to reports, this forest is believed to have existed even before the Amazon rainforest and Japan’s Yakushima Forest, both of which are considered to be...
Florida’s Revenue Projections Get a Positive Bump
Tuesday, state economists raised their estimates of general income by about $2.18 billion for this fiscal year and next. This will help lawmakers as they make a new budget. But more than $700 million of the extra money has already been set aside for things like storm aid and programs to make homes safer. Also, a long-term prediction says that yearly revenue growth will be mostly moderate, ranging from 1.6% to 2.9% after the current fiscal year ends on June 30, 2019. That could mean making tough choices as politicians push for big-ticket items. General revenue, comprising of various sources...