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Ypsilanti crematory ordered to shut down by state

The Licensing and Regulatory Affairs ordered an Ypsilanti crematory to immediately stop operations Friday. According to authorities, LARA and the Attorney General’s Office issued a cease and desist order against Tri-County Cremation Services, L.L.C. State officials said bodies were not properly stored and bodily fluids were found leaking onto the floor at the crematory, located…

Authorities seize 400 pounds of illegal fireworks being sold from Detroit home

Hundreds of pounds of illegal fireworks were seized from a Detroit home May 30. According to authorities, the fireworks were being sold from a residence located near the intersection of Wexford Street and East Outer Drive. Officers with the Michigan State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Detroit Police Department found about 400 pounds of fireworks…

Ige announces imminent end to all travel restrictions, free interisland travel to resume June 15

Gov. David Ige announced today that the state will lift all travel restrictions once vaccination rates are high enough, with interisland travel restrictions to end June 15. Gov. David Ige announced today that, as COVID vaccination rates in Hawaii continue to rise, it is now safe to end travel restrictions for flights between the Hawaiian…

Commission approves 5G cell tower off Saddle Road

The Windward Planning Commission gave the go-ahead to construct a cell tower off of Saddle Road 13 miles from Waikoloa Village. Telecommunications company AT&T filed an application last month for a use permit to build a 105-foot cell tower on the grounds of Kilohana Girl Scout Camp, located near the 44-mile marker on Route 200…

Police renew request for leads on missing man

Police are renewing their request for public assistance on the location of 69-year-old Charles Bruce Graves of Waikoloa. He was reportedly last seen at about 7 a.m. May 17 on Puueo Street in Hilo. Graves is described as 5-foot-11-inches, 200 pounds, with a medium build, light complexion, gray hair and blue eyes. He was last…

H-E-B breaks ground, provides new details on locations in Frisco, Plano

H-E-B broke ground on its two new locations this week in Plano and Frisco, marking the brand’s debut in northern Dallas-Fort Worth. The San Antonio-based company announced plans for the new stores in March, but began construction on the Frisco location on Thursday and the Plano location on Friday, both of which are slated to…

Done deals: Three companies grow North Texas apartment portfolios

These latest buyers hail from North Texas and Florida. Top Featured Tags: – Business, – Texas News Press Release Distribution Service

This website service startup quietly moved its production team to Dallas last year with plans to grow

Nearly half of the company’s 8-person team is now based in Dallas. Top Featured Tags: – Business, – Texas News Press Release Distribution Service

University of Michigan to keep GOP chair, university Regent Weiser’s name on building

Schlissel says after “difficult questions” over controversies, he recommended keeping the Weiser name on campus        Top Featured Tags: – Michigan News Press Release Distribution Service

Weld County health care worker is Colorado’s first $1 million vaccine lottery winner

A health care worker from Weld County won the first $1 million drawing in Colorado’s vaccine lottery, and urged those who haven’t been immunized against COVID-19 to get the shot now. Sally Sliger, of Mead, said she got vaccinated in April so her family could get back to gathering for birthdays and other celebrations. Winning…