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ICPD & Lapeer EMS give updates Tri-City Area — Emergency service agencies throughout Lapeer County have reported consistently busy run volume for the summer months with no signs of slowing down any time soon, based on the latest reporting.
ICPD & Lapeer EMS give updates Tri-City Area — Emergency service agencies throughout Lapeer County have reported consistently busy run volume for the summer months with no signs of slowing down any time soon, based on the latest reporting.
Francis A. LaGrow 83, of Mussey Township, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, October 13, 2024, at Blue Water Hospice Home, Marysville. He was born October 16, 1940, in Marine City the son of the late Ebbon and Caroline (Pleiness) LaGrow. His marriage to Sally Ann...
TRI-CITY AREA — The Imlay City boys’ soccer team (no. 4, Division 3) claimed their ninth straight Blue Water Area Conference top finish, accomplishing the feat with a 3-2 triumph against host Almont last Wednesday. With the outcome, Imlay City goes to 18-3 and...
The Tri-City area, along with the rest of the world, continued to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic but 2021 also brought the return of annual events that had taken a year’s hiatus in 2020 due to the virus, allowing for a return to some normalcy.
About 1,000 sheep move along down Buck Highway during the annual event on Saturday. Photos: 250 people march in Farmington to honor Navajos killed in Chokecherry Massacre. More than 250 people marched Saturday morning in downtown Farmington to commemorate the 50 years sin...
The Tri-City Times is one of the few family community weekly newspapers left in Michigan. This community publication is recognized as the local newspaper by all school districts and all governmental boards in Imlay City, Almont, Capac and Dryden.
Linden — Linden will implement a mass notification system through CivicPlus that will allow the city to notify residents about emergencies such as water main breaks, road closures, boil water ...
TRI-CITY AREA — The Tri-City Times is pleased to announce that we’ve been named the 2019 Michigan Press Association’s “Newspaper of the Year” in the Weekly/Class C category.
by Jim Wade | Sep 25, 2024. Late in the evening of April 18, 1927, a fire was discovered in the school on Church Street. By the time the fire was put out, the school building was a total loss. The community passed a bond issue to replace the school building.