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"Mr. March" is back in the Elite Eight. Thanks to its defense that has worn down teams all season and its depth, Michigan State basketball once again found a way to come out with a 73-70 win over ...
Two trails in the northern Lower Peninsula are recipients of the 2025 Pure Michigan Trail designation, an annual recognition that spotlights some of the state’s best trail experiences. The Betsie ...
Two trails in the northern Lower Peninsula are recipients of the 2025 Pure Michigan Trail designation, an annual recognition that spotlights some of the state’s best trail experiences. The Betsie ...
FRANKFORT, Ind. — After the deaths of several animals and critical USDA inspection reports, Frankfort Mayor Judy Sheets said she is recommending the TPA Park Zoo be shut down. During her state ...
FRANKFORT, Ind. (WISH) — The mayor of the Clinton County seat on Tuesday night recommended closing a petting zoo where more than 80 mammals and birds died during the winter. A Purdue University ...
FRANKFORT, Ind. (WLFI) - During her annual State of the City Address Tuesday, Mayor Judy Sheets laid out her vision for public spaces in Frankfort and shared some big changes. One of the most notable ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. – A dock on the swollen Kentucky River that broke free during flooding was caught on camera crashing into the War Mothers Memorial Bridge in Frankfort on Sunday. In the video, the river ...
(Update 4/15/25): Frankfort’s Board of Works approved the mayor’s recommendation that the TPA Park Zoo be closed. City officials added that work was underway to find new homes for animals ...
The 31st annual Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade is back, bringing everyone's favorite bunny back to Louisville. The free, family-friendly event kicks off at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 19 ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — It’s flooding the Frankfort, Kentucky, community hasn’t seen in nearly 50 years. After days of relentless rain, Monday’s sunshine highlighted dozens of buildings under ...
Drone footage showed the extent of devastating flooding in Frankfort, Kentucky, on April 7, after state Gov Andy Beshear confirmed at least four people had been killed in the disaster.