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  2. Clyde Township, St. Clair County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Township is a civil township of St. Clair County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 5,523 at the 2020 Census. [3] The township is named for the River Clyde in Scotland. In 1825, a Scotsman Robert Smart, with the backing of Detroit interests, built a mill on the Black River. Smart named the place "Clyde Mills", after the ...

  3. Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    Afterward, Cranbrook worked with the University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropology and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to create the first plan to preserve the site. Later, in 1966, 240 acres (97 ha) around the petroglyphs was purchased from two different owners by the Michigan Archaeological Society, which deeded it to the state ...

  4. Michigan "swamp gas" UFO reports - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan "swamp gas" UFO reports were two mass sightings of unidentified flying objects during the nights of March 20 and 21, 1966, in Michigan, United States. The first occurred around marshland near Dexter , while the second mass-sighting took place near the campus arboretum of Hillsdale College , about 50 miles away.

  5. Michigan staffer tied to sign-stealing scandal bought ticket ...

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    The Big Ten Conference announced last week that Michigan, currently 8-0 and ranked No. 2 in the AP Top 25, is under NCAA investigation for the alleged sign-stealing scandal, which has grown wider ...

  6. Clyde Township, Allegan County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The community began with a sawmill built by Eggleston & Hazleton in 1875, and was first known as Clyde Center from its location near the center of Clyde Township. It was renamed for Simeon O. Pearl in 1881, and a post office was established named Pearl on April 15, 1881, with George H. Smith as the first postmaster.

  7. These young men were tricked into sending nude photos, then ...

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    Roughly one of 10 reports Thorn reviewed involved artificially generated content. 'You might as well end it now': Terrorized by sextortion plot, a 17-year-old takes his life.

  8. Reports of EHD-affected deer occurring across southwest Michigan

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    The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has received reports of more than 120 probable cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer, primarily from counties in the southwestern Lower Peninsula.

  9. Clyde Huntley Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Huntley Burroughs (February 17, 1882 – October 5, 1973) [1] was a museum director from Vassar, Michigan. [2] Biography