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Imported Article – 2026-04-04 14:35:03

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‘People were peeing on my face’: Mum says Fowlerville HS wrestler quit following hazing incident

A mother in Livingston County revealed that her 15-year-old son left the Fowlerville High School wrestling team after reporting an incident where he was urinated on in the locker-room showers.

She mentioned that the accused student continued to compete, assurances of change were not fulfilled, and she is still awaiting accountability months later.

‘I almost feel like it took away a small part of his innocence,’ she expressed.

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer takes action to assist Michigan drivers amid increasing gas prices

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has issued an executive order declaring an energy emergency due to the rising gas prices driven by tariffs and the conflict in Iran.

Executive Order 2026-4 will relax the restrictions on fuel blends, permitting the sale of higher vapor pressure gasoline, typically 10 to 20 cents cheaper, according to a statement from Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s office.

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Body of missing Westland man found near Hines Drive

Authorities have identified the body discovered near Hines Drive last week as James Sanford, a Westland resident who went missing in 2024.

Confirmation of the identification was made by the medical examiner’s office using dental records, as detailed in a report from the Livonia Police Department.

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Michigan woman wins $1.1M Lotto 47 jackpot

A Michigan woman, who has been playing Lotto 47 twice a week for many years, was overjoyed upon discovering she had won a $1.1 million jackpot, officials from the lottery announced.

The 65-year-old resident of Bay County, who chose to remain anonymous, matched the six Lotto 47 numbers drawn (04-18-20-26-27-31) on March 21 to secure the substantial prize.

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Weather: Optimal weather for Opening Day in Detroit, rain chances return on Friday night

Happy Opening Day! Baseball has returned to Detroit, accompanied by ideal baseball weather. Any lingering showers early in the morning will clear out well before daybreak, ensuring the field stays dry. Mild temperatures start the day, with highs reaching the low 70s under partly sunny skies and gusts between 25-35 mph.

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