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Washtenaw Jewish News - Ann Arbor; The Michigan Daily - Ann Arbor, University of Michigan; Monroe Street Journal - Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Ross School of Business; Montmorency County Tribune - Atlanta; Huron Daily Tribune - Bad Axe; Huron County View - Bad Axe; Lake County Star - Baldwin; Battle Creek Enquirer [2] - Battle Creek
Michigan Murders: Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti: 1967-1969: 7 + Murders of female college students by serial killer John Norman Collins, aka the Co-Ed Killer and the Ypsilanti Ripper, in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area [6] [2] [7] Carl Eugene Watts: Michigan and Texas: 1974-1982: 14-100+ Serial killer known as "The Sunday Morning Slasher" Bigfoot Killer ...
WOTV (channel 41) is a television station licensed to Battle Creek, Michigan, United States, serving West Michigan as an affiliate of ABC and The CW.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Grand Rapids–licensed NBC affiliate WOOD-TV (channel 8) and Class A MyNetworkTV affiliate WXSP-CD (channel 15).
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (WOOD) — Months after a shooting in Battle Creek sent a man to the hospital, police say a suspect is now in custody. The suspect was arrested Thursday in the area of Sherman ...
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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Grand Rapids: Battle Creek: 17 23 WXMI (DRT) WXMI: Fox: Antenna TV on 17.2, This TV on 17.3, Charge! on 17.4 Hesperia: 17 36 W36FA-D: WXMI: Fox: Antenna TV on 17.2, Court TV on 17.3, Charge! on 17.4 Holland: 25 25 WOGC-CD: WOOD: NBC: Bounce on 25.2, Laff on 25.3 Kalamazoo: 17 ...
Two children, ages 9 and 4, were allegedly abducted after the shooting, but were found safe the next day, following a joint operation between the prosecutor’s office, Ann Arbor police, Michigan ...
The Battle Creek Enquirer is a daily newspaper in Battle Creek, Michigan. [3] The newspaper, owned by the Gannett, is the only daily paper serving Calhoun County, Michigan, and parts of four neighboring counties. [4] In the late 1950s, the Enquirer sponsored the George Award, which was meant to recognize civic-minded citizens. [5]