Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tuesday: Party sunny, high near 59

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 59. South southwest wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

Tonight: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. South southeast wind 10 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Midland home damaged by Sunday fire

The bedroom of a Reardon Court home was damaged by a Sunday fire, which caused smoke and heat damage throughout the structure.

The Midland Fire Department said the fire was called in at 7:24 p.m., and brought crews from all three fire stations to the home at 615 Reardon Court, where owner Mary White and five children live.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Football: Midland vs Dow tickets on sale

Tickets for the 7 pm Midland High vs Dow High football game Friday will be available for sale in the Midland High School Athletic office on Thursday October 18th and Friday October 19th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.


Read more at Chemics.net

Sun Nov 11: Center Stage Choirs present "From Sea to Shining Sea"

Celebrate Veterans Day with an exhilarating choral performance of patriotic favorites and regional folk songs!  Center Stage Choirs’ Chorale, Bella Voce Singers and the Midland Concert Orchestra present From Sea to Shining Sea on Sunday, November 11, at 3 p.m. at the Bullock Creek High School Auditorium.

Read more at Midland Center for the Arts

Sat Nov 3: Live Animal Encounter at MCFTA

Unpredictable excitement abounds when live birds of prey visit from the Wildlife Recovery Association during “LIVE ANIMAL ENCOUNTER!” at Midland Center for the Arts on Saturday, November 3 from 1 to 2 pm. Tickets are $7; $4 for Museum members.

Read more at Midland Center for the Arts

Thu Oct 18: Final mobile food distribution

The Midland County Emergency Food Pantry Network is planning its last mobile food pantry distribution of the year at the West Midland Family Center, 4011 West Isabella Road, Midland, on Thursday. The food will be distributed at noon with registration prior to distribution. No proof of income or identification is needed to receive food.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Maxwell throws costly pick, Spartans lose

Midland's Maxwell was 12-31 passing
with 179  yards and 1 interception.

MSU suffered its third home loss of the season, 19-16 in double overtime to Iowa on Saturday.

Quarterback Andrew Maxwell's pass was tipped at the line and then went off the hands of wide receiver Keith Mumphery before Iowa's Greg Castillo came down with the ball to seal the Hawkeyes' victory.

Read more at MLive

Road millage on Mills Township ballot

Mills Township officials are turning to residents to approve a millage to fund road work. The $51,569.80 raised in the first year would be used to complete remaining road projects on the township’s busiest roads to Midland.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Dow Library receives $3 million grant

The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation has awarded a $3 million grant to the Grace A. Dow Memorial Library for enhancements and improvements to the 57-year-old building.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Dow AgroSciences adopts DOW Diamond icon in rebrand

Dow AgroSciences is emphasizing its relationship as a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Co. as part of a brand transformation that will include the use of the red DOW Diamond logo.

As part of the rebrand, customers will see changes on marketing materials and products. Dow AgroSciences awarded costs of $5.3 Million.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Camp honored as Guardian of Small Business

The National Federation of Independent Business, the nation’s leading small business association, has named U.S. Rep. Dave Camp a Guardian of Small Business for his outstanding voting record on behalf of America’s small-business owners in the 112th Congress.


“In the 112th Congress, Representative Camp proved that he is willing to stand up and do big things for small business,” said NFIB President and CEO Dan Danner.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Northwood getting new entrance drive


Work on the new Northwood entrance drive is scheduled to begin on Monday, October 15.  During the project, traffic on Main Street and Cook Road will be reduced to one lane to accommodate construction of storm sewers for the new street intersection.

Construction at the intersection is expected to be completed by the end of the business day on Tuesday, October 16.

Read more at City of Midland

Recommended county budget sees decrease


The 2013 recommended budget for Midland County represents a decrease of two percent from the 2012 adopted budget. If passed by Midland County Commissioners, the 2013 recommended budget would be $27,300,961, a decrease of $517,977 over the 2012 Adopted Budget of $27,818,938.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Chemics dominate Warriors 42-15

Bay City Western's Mason Myers
Midland quarterback Alec Johnson near perfect as Chemics topple Bay City Western in Saginaw Valley League showdown

After losing only five league games in the past five seasons – and having no championships to show for it – the No. 2-ranked Chemics finally had their feast with a stunning 42-15 romp over No. 6 Western to clinch at least a share of the Saginaw Valley League North Division crown.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Tennis: Midland advances to state finals

The Midland high tennis team qualified for the MHSAA State Tournament by taking 2nd place yesterday in the nine team regional.


The Chemics dominated with their singles lineup, as top seeds Luke Mills, Jonathan Hentschel, and Drew Davis all went 3-0 to win their flights.

Read more at Chemics.net

Dow Chemical/Corning labor reps meet

Kent Holsing
MIDLAND, MI -- Worker 'fatigue' and safety were among the top issues discussed when Dow Corning and Dow Chemical labor leaders met recently to discuss common concerns.

[body]The Dow North American Labor Council, which represents about 3,000 workers at 10 ten Dow Chemical Co. and Dow Corning Corp. sites across the country, met recently in Kentucky to discuss common issues.

Kent Holsing, President of United Steelworkers, Local 12075-Dow Chemical MiOps-Midland and Chairperson of the Dow North American Labor Council, said the annual meeting was mostly positive and provided a platform for the discussion of common concerns and possible solutions, and the sharing of collective bargaining data.
Read more at MLive
Read more at Workers Uniting
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Dow Chemical Joins Bend Research

Dow Chemical has joined forces with leading pharmaceutical drug-delivery research company, Bend Research Inc., to offer drug-solubility solutions and new polymers. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

[body]Bend Research specializes in the development and commercialization of pharmaceutical technologies. Its leading drug development and delivery technologies include spray-dried dispersion (SDD), controlled-release, inhalation and biotherapeutics technologies.

Under the collaboration, the companies will develop and market SDD solutions which address technology gap in drug manufacturing and delivery. Moreover, they will deliver new polymers having the ability to tailor materials to meet the performance needs of specific drugs. Dow will offer hypromellose and hypromellose acetate succinate to tailor these materials and next-generation cellulosic and noncellulosic polymers for improved performance.

Read more at Nasdaq
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Mid Michigan Health gets new President CEO

Diane Postler-Slattery
Diane Postler-Slattery current president and COO of Aspirus Wausau Hopital will be coming to Midland to take over at Mid Michigan Health.

Postler-Slattery, 53, has been with Aspirus for 24 years and has been in her current position since June 2005.

[body]She began her career at Aspirus as a medical surgical intensive care nurse and held other positions, including interim director of emergency department, director of special care unit, director of educational services, director of human resources, vice president of administration, chief patient care executive, chief
operating officer and chief nurse executive.

In 2008, Postler-Slattery received the Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce’s Athena Award that recognizes professional excellence, a commitment to the community and leadership opportunities for women.

Read more at Wausau Daily Herald

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New Opportunity! To spread out

3120 W Bradford $151,900
This just hit the market!
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Tennis: Chargers sweep Regionals

The Chargers swept regionals Thursday without dropping a set. This makes four regional wins in a row for the Chargers. Next up is the State tournament next Friday, where the Chargers hope to repeat the regional performance by winning its fourth straight title.

"I keep thinking there are no new records that this senior class can break!", exclaimed coach Terry Schwartzkopf. "... but they keep finding things. For the first time, they have swept regionals. This class is amazing."

[body]Complete Results
1S John Templeman (12)
Def Zach Peters of St. Johns 6-2, 6-3
Def Eric DeWitt of East Lansing 6-1, 6-2
Def Elan Dantus of Okemos 6-0, 6-1

2S Austin Woody (12)
Def Paul Sochor of St. Johns 6-0, 6-0
Def Jack Leach of Bay City Western 6-0, 6-1
Def Jordan Jacobsen of Okemos 6-4, 6-1

3S Julian Guerra (11)
Def Danny Lawrence of Mt. Pleasant 6-1, 6-1
Def Grant Williams of East Lansing 6-0, 6-1
Def Mazon Oweiss of Okemos 6-3, 6-1

4S Michael Szabo (9)
Def Conner Sergent of Owosso 6-0, 6-0
Def Alex Murray of St. Johns 6-0, 6-0
Def Nikhil Pasula of Okemos 6-0, 6-2

1D Jason Chang (11)/ Vikram Shanker (11)
Def Will Laughner/Greg Knight of Bay City Western 6-0, 6-0
Def Danny Kozlowksi/Eddy Trudeau of Mt. Pleasant 6-0, 6-0
Def Chad McFee/Sam Cawood of East Lansing 6-1, 6-4

2D Colin Angell (9)/ David Goslin (12)
Def Hayden Carey/Ian Clark of Mt. Pleasant 6-3, 6-1
Def Brenden Labar/Ericson Hufnagel of St. Johns 6-1, 6-0
Def Steven Wu/Ritwik Biswas of Okemos 6-1, 6-1

3D Mark Gorte (12)/Patrick Eschbach (11)
Def Holland/Stamper from Jackson 6-0, 6-0
Def Brock Labar/Mitchell Gasda of St. Johns 6-0, 6-0
Def Sahil Suini/Noah White of East Lansing 6-0, 6-2

4D David Read(12)/Andrew Camp(12)
Def William Richardson/Joel Werner of St. Johns 6-1, 6-0
Def Anthony Bruma/Yong Los of Mt. Pleasant 6-0, 6-0
Def Kevin Hutsell/Ross Lazar of Okemos 6-2, 6-4
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Swimming: Dow High dominates dual meet

2012 Girls Alma, Dow, Mt Pleasant - 10/11/2012

Final Meet Score of Double Dual Meet
Dow High's Dual Meet Record is 11-0

Midland Dow 144
Mt Pleasant 26

Midland Dow 120
Alma High 55
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D2 is a Division 2 State Qualifying Time
2012 Girls Alma, Dow, Mt Pleasant - 10/11/2012
Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay
1, Midland Dow 'A' (Maraskine, Emily L 17, Shirk, Julie M 17, Dean, Ellie,Dean, Kara J 16), 1:58.90 D2.

2, Alma 'A' (Lowe, Laura E 16, Duffy, Katie L 17, Vandemark, Lillian H 17, Kovac, Kaleigh N 16), 1:59.52 D2.

3, Midland Dow 'B' (Arthur, Emily , Hall, Lauren , Bruneau, Bridget , Lee, Jenna ), 2:08.49.

4, Alma 'B' (Wentworth, Ashton L 17, Kolb, Emily E 14, Walsh, Natalie C 17, LeMasters, Kaitlyn M 16), 2:11.07.

5, Midland Dow 'C' (Gombosi, Claire , Bouck, Emma , Hyde, Clare , Laplow, Sydney ), 2:19.99.

6, Midland Dow 'E' (Pirie, Mackenzie , Partlo, Megan , Roberson, Amber , Saggers, Madeline ), 2:25.22.

Girls 200 Yard Freestyle
1, Purtell, Jasmine, MDOW, 2:06.24.
2, Laffoon, Grace E, ALMA, 2:14.31.
3, Pirie, Mackenzie, MDOW, 2:25.00.
4, Ballard, Kelly, MDOW, 2:27.72.
5, Henrie,Abby, MPHS, 2:34.32.
6, Pisarczyk, Megan, MDOW, 2:35.05.

Girls 200 Yard IM
1, Dean, Ellie, MDOW, 2:21.96.
2, Vandemark, Lillian H, ALMA, 2:23.70.
3, Maraskine, Elizabeth, MDOW, 2:32.47.
4, Gombosi, Claire, MDOW, 2:33.21.
5, Lowe, Laura E, ALMA, 2:33.41.
6, Hyde, Clare, MDOW, 2:37.78.

Girls 50 Yard Freestyle
1, Maraskine, Emily L, MDOW, 25.25 D2.
2, Kovac, Kaleigh N, ALMA, 26.59.
3, Wentworth, Ashton L, ALMA, 27.13.
4, Hall, Lauren, MDOW, 28.00.
5, Walsh, Natalie C, ALMA, 28.12.
6, Bruneau, Bridget, MDOW, 28.29.

Girls 1 mtr Diving
1, Bailey, Kathleen, MDOW, 121.85.

Girls 100 Yard Butterfly
1, Dean, Kara J, MDOW, 1:01.76 D2.
2, Maraskine, Emily L, MDOW, 1:05.47.
3, Wentworth, Ashton L, ALMA, 1:08.88.
4, McDonald, Erin, MDOW, 1:09.95.
5, Laffoon, Grace E, ALMA, 1:11.01.
6, Lee, Jenna, MDOW, 1:16.48.
6, Arthur, Emily, MDOW, 1:16.48.

Girls 100 Yard Freestyle
1, Hall, Lauren, MDOW, 59.99.
2, Durisin, Emily, MDOW, 1:00.81.
3, Livingston, Maddie, MPHS, 1:01.11.
4, Duffy, Katie L, ALMA, 1:03.52.
5, Shirk, Julie M, MDOW, 1:04.88.
6, Moolenaar, AnnMarie, MDOW, 1:08.62.

Girls 500 Yard Freestyle
1, Kovac, Kaleigh N, ALMA, 5:44.84.
2, Walsh, Natalie C, ALMA, 5:59.37.
3, Bruneau, Bridget, MDOW, 6:29.75.
4, McLaughlin, Samantha, MDOW, 6:33.58.
5, LeMasters, Kaitlyn M, ALMA, 6:45.09.
6, Saggers, Madeline, MDOW, 7:01.24.

Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1, Midland Dow 'A' (Purtell, Jasmine , Durisin, Emily , McDonald, Erin, Arthur, Emily ), 1:52.20.

2, Midland Dow 'B' (Maraskine, Elizabeth, Ballard, Kelly , McLaughlin, Samantha , Pirie, Mackenzie ), 2:00.37.

3, Midland Dow 'C' (Tobin, Jessica , Partlo, Megan , Bouck, Emma , Nugent, Piper ), 2:03.42.

4, Alma 'A' (Laffoon, Grace E 15, LeMasters, Kaitlyn M 16, Rosales, Therese 14, Gilkins, Jeanette 15), 2:06.83.

5, Mt Pleasant High School 'A' (Henrie, Abby 16, Keller, Sarah 16, Geisthardt, Abby 16, Hofmaster, Lizz 15), 2:08.48.

6, Mt Pleasant High School 'B' (Henrie, Colleen 14, Layton, Alyssa 13, Miyoshi, Yuka 14, Schafer, Shirley 14), 2:18.32.

Girls 100 Yard Backstroke
1, Dean, Kara J, MDOW, 1:04.57.
2, Dean, Ellie, MDOW, 1:06.12.
3, Lowe, Laura E, ALMA, 1:06.13.
4, Livingston, Maddie, MPHS, 1:10.59.
5, Lee, Jenna, MDOW, 1:12.45.
6, Gombosi, Claire, MDOW, 1:12.90.

Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke
1, Shirk, Julie M, MDOW, 1:14.51.
2, Duffy, Katie L, ALMA, 1:16.18.
3, Purtell, Jasmine, MDOW, 1:16.60.
4, McDonald, Erin, MDOW, 1:21.08.
5, Durisin, Emily, MDOW, 1:22.67.
6, Maraskine, Elizabeth, MDOW, 1:22.89.

Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1, Midland Dow 'A' (Dean, Ellie , Dean, Kara J 16, Maraskine, Emily L 17, Purtell, Jasmine ), 3:55.03.

2, Alma 'B' (Walsh, Natalie C 17, Kovac, KaleighN 16, Wentworth, Ashton L 17, Lowe, Laura E 16), 4:00.58.

3, Midland Dow 'B' (Hall, Lauren , Durisin, Emily , McDonald, Erin , Maraskine, Elizabeth ), 4:06.57.

4, Midland Dow 'C' (Bruneau, Bridget , Shirk, Julie M 17, Lee, Jenna, Gombosi, Claire ), 4:22.46.

5, Alma 'A' (Rosales, Therese 14, Laffoon, Grace E 15, Kolb, Emily E 14, Duffy, Katie L 17), 4:28.44.

6, Midland Dow 'F' (Moolenaar, AnnMarie , Allsop, Anna , Nugent, Piper , Pisarczyk, Megan ), 4:45.71.
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Midland man gets 5 years in child porn case

James Driver, 24, of Midland, Mich., was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Thomas L. Ludington in the Eastern District of Michigan. In addition to his prison term, Driver was sentenced to five years of supervised release. After Driver completes his prison term, he must register as a sex offender as a condition of release.

[body]Following a four-day jury trial, Driver was found guilty on May 21, 2012, of one count of possessing child pornography. According to court documents and testimony presented during the trial, the case originated from a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) investigation into an individual, later identified as Driver, suspected of possessing and distributing child pornography using a peer-to-peer file sharing network. Driver, who at the time was a U.S. Navy seaman stationed in Japan, admitted in an interview to being interested in child pornography for the past five years.

Read more at Imperial Valley News
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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Police officer guilty of first-degree murder

Not above the law!
Saginaw, MI - Kenneth T. Bluew will spend the rest of his life in prison after a jury this afternoon convicted him of murdering Jennifer Webb, the woman who was eight months pregnant with his son. The charge carries a mandatory penalty of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Saginaw County Prosecutor Michael D. Thomas delivered a 55-minute closing argument, telling the jury there was “overwhelming” evidence that Bluew planned to kill Webb, who planned to name her son Braxton. Bluew's attorney, Rod O'Farrell, spent 80 minutes arguing that the Michigan State Police's investigation was flawed and that Webb committed suicide. Thomas followed with a rebuttal argument that lasted about 30 minutes.

Prior to the closing arguments, Bluew elected against testifying on his own behalf.

The jury also convicted Bluew, who lived in Saginaw Township, of assaulting a pregnant individual intentionally causing miscarriage or stillbirth of a fetus or embryo and two counts of possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony.

A sentencing date is not yet set.
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Read more at MLive

Wed Nov 7: Project Housing Connect reaches out to Midland County homeless

Midland County families who struggle to meet basic needs are urged to avail themselves of help at Project Housing Connect on Wednesday, November 7, at the First United Methodist Church of Midland from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.

The annual event offers those who attend free lunch prepared by the Open Door, free winter outerwear, and a free take home food box, plus housing information, health screenings, and many other services.
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Once inside the door those who attend will find the church’s Fellowship Hall filled with service booths of a wide array of participating agencies which assist with utility payments, offer legal aid, and help with housing and related needs.

Again this year a scavenger hunt will steer those who come to the service booths of agencies who provide help. Attendees who contact at least five service booths and collect a star as evidence become eligible to enter the room to receive free items.

Health screenings provided by MidMichigan Medical Center-Midland were introduced at last year’s event and will be featured again this year.

Donations from the community play a big part in making the day a success. Amanda Johnson, Housing Resource Specialist at Midland Area Homes, and coordinator for the day, stresses the need for donations of winter coats, hats, and gloves (especially for adults), laundry detergent, blankets, and personal care items (shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant).
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Read more at Continuum of Care

Northwood Auto Show draws 45,000 visitors

The 2012 Northwood University International Auto Show brought about 45,000 visitors to Midland to interact, view and become educated about the more than 500 product offerings presented by over 600 students of all majors.
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The auto show, which marked its 49th anniversary this year, allowed students to plan, organize, execute and work the show, an experience unique to Northwood. Throughout the weekend many alumni returned to campus either to display product offerings or visit the show.

According to Dr. Timothy Nash, vice president for strategic and corporate alliances and Fry endowed chair in free market economics, “The NUIAS impacts the Midland area with an estimated 2-3 million dollars annually. The students of Northwood University should be proud of their hard work, as the experience they take with them is something you could never learn in a classroom.”
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Read more at Midland Daily News

Dow swims past BC Western

Meet held Tuesday, October 9 at Bay City Western

Dow High - 117
BC Western - 66
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200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Dow ‘A’ (Mary Noble, Lauren Hall, Julia Ahrns, Jasmine Purtell) 1:58.89
3. Dow ‘B’ (Elizabeth Maraskine, Erin McDonald, Rachel Arthur, Jenna Lee) 2:10.03

200 Freestyle
1. Krissy Harmon, BCW, 1:58.10
2. Kara Dean, Dow 1:58.61
3. Elizabeth Maraskine, Dow 2:14.58

200 Individual Medley
1. Emily Maraskine, Dow 2:19.78
2. Purtell, Dow 2:20.94

50 Freestyle
1. Chelsea Harmon, BCW 25.96
3. Ellie Dean, Dow 27.08

1-METER DIVING
1. Brandi Meyer, BCW 137.55
3. Kathleen Bailey, Dow 125.25

100 BUTTERFLY
1. Ahrns, Dow 1:01
3. Noble, Dow 1:02.63

100 Freestyle
1. Kara Dean, Dow 55.22
3. Purtell, Dow 58.84

500 Freestyle
1. Ellie Dean, Dow 5:19.25
3. Hall, Dow 5:44.57

200 Yard Freestyle
1. Dow ‘A’ (Emily Binns, Ahrns, Ellie Dean, Kara Dean) 1:48.90
2. Dow ‘B’ (Lee, Emily Arthur, Elizabeth Maraskine, Rachel Arthur) 1:54.36

100 Backstroke
1. Krissy Harmon, BCW 1:01.88
2. Emily Maraskine, Dow 1:02.04
3. Noble, Dow 1:05.82

100 Breaststroke
1. Ahrns, Dow 1:16.61
2. Hall, Dow 1:16.68
3. Clare Hyde, Dow 1:19.17

400 Freestyle Relay
1. Dow ‘A’ (Kara Dean, Purtell, Ellie Dean, Emily Maraskine) 3:47.94
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Read more at Midland Daily News

Vball: Chemics beat Heritage, improve to 6-0

Saginaw Heritage gave the host Chemics perhaps their toughest test in Valley play so far on Tuesday before Midland finally put the Hawks away 25-21, 25-9, 23-25, 25-15. Midland improved to 6-0 in the SVL, with only an Oct. 23 match at Dow High standing between the Chemics and a third straight perfect league slate.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Fri Oct 19: Al Green @ Soaring Eagle

He has sold over 20 million records worldwide. Now, Soaring Eagle will welcome gospel/soul icon, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Al Green at 8 pm. Tickets are $36, $46, $58 & $64.

Solar exhibit coming to the Mid-Michigan Children's Museum

Hemlock Semiconductor and the Dow Corning Foundation have approved $100,000 for a solar exhibit at the Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum.
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Phase I of this project will be completed in early 2013. The interior Solar Spot will feature a three dimensional illuminated sun fixture. Age-appropriate information panels placed in strategic locations near the south-facing windows will entertain young visitors and educate the older ones. MMCM guests will gain a better understanding of the types of solar panels available as well as a brief summary of how the panels convert sunlight into energy. The centerpiece of this exhibit will be a colorful interactive element and energy gauge.

Phase II is located outside the facility in the south courtyard. A sun-shaped patio will be shaded by an outdoor canopy featuring a combination of solar panels and colored mesh shades. The seating area beneath the canopy will provide a shaded area for MMCM guests. A distinctive solar flair will greet MMCM visitors as they enter the building. Viewed from inside the building, the flair and outdoor canopy will integrate the solar story with exhibit elements inside.

Read more at: Midland Daily News -- Mid Michigan Children's Museum -- Hours
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Thu Oct 11: Bon Appetit for Hope

Dine out and support MidMichigan Medical Center's cancer fund

MidMichigan Health is encouraging community members to dine out at participating restaurants on October 11 for the 5th annual Bon Appetit for Hope. The fundraiser has raised more than $57,000 to date, which has been used locally to assist those with cancer. Participating restaurants will donate a percentage of an item/bill to the fund.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Six citizens look to replace commissioner

Six citizens have filed to fill the remainder of Howard Schoenherr’s seat as Midland County commissioner of District 1. Schoenherr passed away on Sept. 17, and the county is required to fill his position within 30 days, which is next Tuesday, Oct. 16.
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The deadline to file for the seat was 5 p.m. last Tuesday as Mark Authier, Nicolas Finley, Dave Jezowski, Jeanette Snyder, Sharron Such and Walter Woodruff all submitted applications. Next Tuesday, the board of commissioners will make their selection from the Sanford residents to fill the remainder of Schoenherr’s term through Dec. 31. On Jan. 1, 2013, the winner of a race between Democrat Authier and Republican Finley, who meet in the Nov. 6 general election, will begin a two-year term.
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Read more at Midland Daily News

Dow POWERHOUSE wins Tech Breakthrough award


Popular Mechanics Top 10 Tech Breakthroughs of 2012

The first photovoltaic system that blends almost seamlessly into a home's exterior, Dow's ½-inch-thick shingles are not conventional roofing but copper indium gallium diselenide solar cells covered with tempered glass. 

Unlike other solar panels, DOW POWERHOUSE PVs are nailed directly to the roof deck. Wiring leads inside to the system's inverter, and a Web-based monitoring system allows you to check the roof's power production remotely.

Read more at Popular Mechanics

Local club gets three day liquor suspension

The Midland County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies posted a three day liquor suspension notice at the L&M Club 20, 511 W. Isabella Road, around noon Friday.

The suspension is a result of violations that occurred in March, including selling to minors, allowing minors to consume or possess alcohol, selling to intoxicated people and allowing intoxicated people to consume.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Thu Oct 11: Mannequin Night

On Thursday, October 11, 2012 Mannequin Night returns to Downtown Midland with a fun and games theme of “The Style of Life…Come play the game of Fashion."

Bring your family downtown and watch from 6:30 – 8 p.m. as Northwood University students, dressed as mannequins, fill the storefront windows of downtown businesses. Grab a bag of free popcorn and try to make the “mannequins” move or smile.

Read more at Downtown Midland

Wed Oct 24: Halloween Party at Dow Diamond

Kids from around the Great Lakes Bay Region are invited to take part in the free Fit Club Halloween Party at Dow Diamond on Wednesday, October 24. The event, which runs from 6 to 8 pm, will transform the ballpark into a kid-friendly mansion full of fun games, activities, and entertainment.

[body]Kids are encouraged to wear their favorite Halloween costumes. Lou E’s Fit Club is a kids club turned “fit” club designed in cooperation with MidMichigan Health to provide children of the Great Lakes Bay Region with the information, resources and tools necessary to become more active and physically fit.

Kids can sign up for free to be a Fit Club member at the event or on Lou E’s webpage on Loons.com. Members can purchase Lou E’s Activity Watch for $15 at the event or by visiting Dow Diamond during normal business hours.
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Vball: Dow freshmen go 2-1 at Quad

Dow High freshman volleyball went 2-1 at the Freshman Volleyball Quad on Monday at Pinconning High School. Dow (23-6-4) lost to Valley Lutheran before defeating Pinconning and Whittemore Prescott.

[body]Dow High vs. Valley Lutheran
Dow - 27, Valley Lutheran - 25
Dow - 23, Valley Lutheran - 25
Dow - 14, Valley Lutheran - 16

Dow High vs. Pinconning
Dow - 25, Pinconning - 16
Dow - 25, Pinconning - 9

Dow High vs. Whittemore Prescott
Dow - 25, Whittemore Prescott - 10
Dow - 25, Whittemore Prescott - 5

Statistics:
Ashley Brenton - 6 Digs
Arianna Hempfling - 16 Aces, 4 Blocks, 6 Kills
Amanda Jones - 12 Digs
Alyssa Spurling - 14 Aces, 23 Assists, 1 Dig
Brittany Ammerman - 4 Kills
Karina Moe - 4 Digs
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Bay County teen turns stalker

Breaks into lover's home in violent knife attack
MLive
BAY CITY, MI -- Ronald Beson, 18, Pinconning, is facing several felonies after prosecutors alleged his homosexual relationship with a 15 year old teen turned violent.

[body]On Feb. 21, Bay County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a reported break-in at a home in Portsmouth Township. The caller, a 15-year-old male, said Ronald L. Beson had broken into his house and sliced his hand with a knife. The assailant had left in a truck by the time the younger teen called 911, he said.

Deputies pulled over Beson and arrested him. They interviewed the alleged victim, who said he had been dating Beson off-and-on for about the past year. The younger teen broke up with Beson earlier that month and Beson thereafter persistently called him and sent text messages, at times threatening to harm himself, court records show.

Read more at MLive
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Dow Corning: Committed to photovoltaic future

Dow Corning proof-of-concept PV arrays
Despite challenging economic times, the global photovoltaic (PV) market is still growing and becoming more competitive with traditional forms of energy every year.

With roughly 70 gigawatts (GW) installed worldwide and another 80 GW estimated by 2016, PV systems---especially large, centralized plants---are increasingly becoming more competitive with traditional energy sources, including fossil fuels.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Lee Township transfer station might close

The contract for the Lee Township waste disposal service ends in the middle of January 2013 and nearly 100 township residents attended a meeting to voice their concerns over the possibility that the township transfer station on South Nine Mile might close. The cost for using the transfer station has gone from $125 to $135 a year.

Read more at Midland Daily News

3 separate felonious assaults over weekend


Midland Police and the Midland County Sheriff’s Office responded to three separate cases of felonious assault over the weekend.
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Midland Police were called to the 2800 block of Ashman Street on Saturday for reasons not stated.

Sheriff’s deputies were also called to an Edenville Township home for a report that a man held a gun to a woman’s face, and told her he was going to fire.

On Sunday, deputies responded to a stabbing at a home in Sanford, where a 47 year old man suffered a cut on his torso.
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Read more at Midland Daily News

MPS seeks vendor to service iPads

Midland Public Schools plans to seek bids on service for the 620 iPads being purchased by the district, which could mean making any repairs needed. Vendors interested in bidding on the contract should contact Mary Keegstra in the district’s business office. Bids must be submitted no later than Oct. 19 at 5 pm.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Midland's Elmer to play in All-American Bowl

Steve Elmer of Midland High has been selected to play in the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The January 5, 2013 game will feature the nation's top 90 high school football players.

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Steve is a talented athlete whose leadership and teamwork qualities have made him a standout at Midland High School,” said John Myers, Director of Marketing, Army Marketing and Research Group. “Only the strongest wear the Army colors, and Steve possesses mental, emotional and physical strengths similar to the Army Strong Soldier, that have afforded him that honor. We are proud to welcome all of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl players and commend each of them on their selection.”

As a result of Elmer being selected to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, his head coach Eric Methner is invited to travel to San Antonio and attend the U.S. Army Coaches Academy, an elite three-day learning experience featuring NFL coaches, as well as participate in bowl-week activities.
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Read more at Chemics.net

Today is the last day to register to vote!

5 pm on Tuesday, October 9 is the deadline to register to vote in the November 6 General Election. If you're not sure if you're registered to vote, you can check on the State of Michigan elections website.

In the city of Midland, you may register to vote at the City Clerk’s Office, located in Midland City Hall, 333 W. Ellsworth St. (989-837-3310), or at the Midland Secretary of State’s Office, 1832 N. Saginaw Rd. (989-631-0266).

Your drivers license or other form of ID indicating your current address is all you will need to bring with you to register.

Brian Sackett Joins Isabella Bank Greenville Board

Richard Russo, Greenville Division President of Isabella Bank, announced the appointment of a new director, Brian R. Sackett, to the Greenville Board. The decision took place at the August 20, 2012 board meeting and was effective September 17, 2012.

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Brian is co-owner of Sackett Potatoes with his father, Alan and his brother, Jeff. Sackett Potatoes is a fifth generation potato farm servicing the potato chip industry. Sackett Potatoes grows 7,000 acres of potatoes and corn in Mecosta, Montcalm, Kent and Ionia Counties. Brian also oversees the farming operations in Pamlico County, North Carolina where 2,500 acres of potatoes, corn and soybeans are grown.
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Read more at Isabella Bank

Dow and Sadara to joint market / sell

New venture will focus on growth regions
Midland, MI --The Dow Chemical Company today announced that an agreement is in place through which the Company will market and sell the majority of products produced by Sadara Chemical Company (Sadara), Dow’s joint venture with Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco).
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Dow will leverage its global marketing experience and world-class operations to bring Sadara's high-value performance plastics and specialty chemical products to market in growing regions, particularly geographies where Dow has strong brand recognition and well-established market channels that enable customer growth.

Combining Dow’s marketing leadership with Sadara’s strategic, well-positioned location will strengthen Dow’s existing customer relationships and forge new ones in these fast-growing regions. In fact, nearly half the products Sadara offers will be available in expanding Asia Pacific markets; while the majority of the remainder will be sold in other key countries in Central and Eastern Europe, Africa and India. Sadara itself will take the lead in bringing its products to market in certain Middle Eastern nations, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

“This marketing agreement—like the Sadara joint venture as a whole—represents another significant step towards Dow’s ever-expanding global reach, advancing our transformation as we grow with customers locally and globally,” said Andrew N. Liveris, Dow’s chairman and chief executive officer. “Dow’s strong brand, marketing and sales excellence and world-class operations, coupled with Sadara’s strategic supply position, will enable Dow to meet customer demand and stimulate growth in attractive emerging regions for decades to come. This project – the largest of its kind ever built in a single phase – will literally transform our industry and the petrochemical sector in Saudi Arabia by creating an advanced manufacturing hub that provides a differentiated product slate from a competitive, low-cost position.”

Dow will market and sell from several major product families produced by Sadara’s state-of-the-art world-scale operations. These products will be manufactured utilizing several of Dow’s industry-leading technologies, and made to Dow’s stringent quality specifications.

Read more at Dow

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Dow granted US patent for Enlist soybean and cotton trait

Dow AgroSciences LLC, a subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, announced today the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 8,283,522, covering crop plants containing another of Dow AgroSciences’ innovative class of herbicide-tolerant traits.

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The company was previously granted U.S. Patent No. 7,833,733, covering a proprietary herbicide-tolerant trait useful in corn and other monocot plants. Both traits are part of the company’s highly anticipated Enlist™ Weed Control System that is currently pending regulatory approvals. Enlist is a next-generation system that combines innovative traits, novel herbicides and stewardship to deliver the weed control that famers need now.

In addition to its U.S. patents, Dow AgroSciences has filed for patent protection in major crop growing countries around the world. Its patent filings are expected to provide protection for crops containing the trait, methods for controlling glyphosate-resistant weeds, and uses of the trait in combination with 2,4-D as well as other broad-spectrum and selective herbicides.

“This patent illustrates the robust intellectual property Dow AgroSciences has developed as we work to provide our customers with solutions to pressing weed control problems,” says Joe Vertin, global business leader, Enlist Weed Control System, Dow AgroSciences. “Our leadership in weed management, including herbicide-tolerance technology, will advance agriculture.”

Read more at Dow

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Teens charged in attempted firearms theft

Chad Michael Hollenbaugh
Midland -- MI, Chad Michael Hollenbaugh of Grand Rapids and Steven Jacob Hawley of Midland are charged with breaking and entering a building with the intent to steal, larceny of firearms and using a firearm during a felony.
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Hollenbaugh and Hawley were bound over to Midland Circuit Court on Monday, Oct. 8, according to court officials.

Hollenbaugh, who remains jailed on a $20,000 bond, will have a status conference in front of Circuit Judge Michael Beale on Nov. 13.
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Read more at MLive

Mackinac Center: Prop 4 pads SEIU pockets

MIDLAND -- MI, If Proposal 4 passes on Nov. 6, the forced unionization of tens of thousands of home-based caregivers in Michigan would be locked into the state constitution, allowing the Service Employees International Union to continue skimming millions of dollars in dues from Medicaid stipends meant to help Michigan’s most vulnerable residents, according to a new study by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
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“There are no new services or cost savings for the disabled included in this proposal, only the legalization of a dubious arrangement that forced private citizens into a government union,” said Senior Attorney Derk Wilcox, the author of the study. “This proposed ‘collective bargaining’ is bargaining in name only, and pursued for the sole purpose of allowing the SEIU to pad its political coffers.”

A line-by-line review of Proposal 4 shows that it would not provide any programs or services to in-home care recipients that are not already available, including any improved care, new options for care recipients or taxpayer cost savings.

“If the proposal’s backers truly wanted to provide services such as training, a registry and background checks for these caregivers, they would have delinked it from the unionization issue,” Wilcox said. “They did not, and it has turned out to be a poison pill. The Legislature saw through this scheme and voted to defund the Michigan Quality Community Care Council, which was only created for the purpose of this unionization, and further voted to clarify that these caregivers arenot state employees.”

The MQC3 was created in 2004 under the Granholm administration through an interlocal agreement between the Department of Community Health and the Tri-County Aging Consortium. An SEIU attorney certified that the shell corporation was the employer of the home-based caregivers at the time. The Michigan Bureau of Employment Relations then sent ballots to about 41,000 of these people, but fewer than 20 percent were returned.

“This scheme has so many layers, it’s bound to confuse the voters,” Wilcox said. “The fact the SEIU gave the MQC3 $12,000 after the state cut off its funding should be enough to raise red flags for everyone. A union giving the so-called employer money so it can stay afloat in order to sign a contract extension just doesn’t pass the smell test.

“But we’ve seen Big Labor try to pull this scam before, as they did with the forced unionization of home-based day care providers,” Wilcox added. “They succeeded with that one for a few years, but eventually the state put an end to that money grab.”

Read more at Mackinac Center

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Our view: A definite "NO" on prop 4

Monday, October 8, 2012

Chemics win first ever SVL soccer tourney

Midland went 3-0 to win the first ever Saginaw Valley League Tournament this weekend.


The Chemics beat Flushing 1-0, Bay City Western 2-0, and then defeated rival Dow High 2-1 in the tourney finals.
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The Chemics won the Valley for the second consecutive year and will face Grand Blanc next on Saturday.
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Read more at Chemics.net

"Driving Miss Daisy" coming to MCFTA

"Driving Miss Daisy" will be presented in November at the Midland Center for the Arts.
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Center Stage Theatre will present Driving Miss Daisy on November 9-10 and 16-17 at 8 pm and November 11 and 18 at 3 pm in the Little Theatre of Midland Center for the Arts. Tickets are $18 for adults and $14 for students and are available by calling the MCFTA Ticket Office at 800-523-7649 or at mcfta.org.

The charming and humorous story of the unlikely relationship between a stubborn Southern matriarch and her compassionate chauffeur – a proud, soft-spoken black man – has warmed the hearts of millions. Their iconic tale of pride, changing times and the transformative power of friendship was the winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize, and inspired the Academy Award-winning film. Written by Alfred Uhry.[/body]

Loons launch "Boo with Lou" Contest

Lou E. Loon to join one winner for trick-or-treating

The Great Lakes Loons have launched a Facebook contest, ‘Boo with Lou!,' that will send Lou E. Loon to trick-or-treat alongside one lucky winner during this spooky holiday.


In order to qualify for Boo with Lou!, fans will need to take a photo of their child in their Halloween costume and then post it on the Great Lakes Loons Facebook fan page wall.
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Closer to Halloween, the Loons will announce contest finalists and will create a like campaign to help determine the final winner.
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UPDATE: Pair charged in meth lab bust

A preliminary hearing has been set for two people who were arrested for operating a methamphetamine lab that was discovered during a traffic stop last week.
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During an inventory search of the vehicle, deputies found a small bag containing white powder. The Midland County Prosecutor’s Office charged Brian Bidwell with operating a meth lab, possession of meth, driving without insurance and driving an unregistered vehicle. Amanda Stockwell faces charges of operating a meth lab and possession of meth.

Operating a methamphetamine lab is punishable by up to 20 years in prison; possession of meth is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
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Read more at Midland Daily News

Thu Nov 1: Wine Tasting at MCFTA

The finest food, wine, and jazz join forces to tantalize the senses at the annual Vintage Evening: Wine Tasting at Midland Center for the Arts, November 1 from 7 p.m. to 9:30 pm.


Tickets for Vintage Evening are $50 per adult, of which $19.20 is a tax-deductible donation to the ABDM.

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Gov. Snyder re-appoints Midland's Gardner

Gov. Rick Snyder has reappointed Michael Gardner of Midland to the Health Information Technology Commission. Housed within the Michigan Department of Community Health, the 13-member commission facilitates and promotes the design, implementation, operation and maintenance of Michigan’s health care information infrastructure.
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Gardner is chief executive officer of The Apothecary Shoppe in Midland, where he oversees pharmacy operations, human resources and customer relations. He will serve a four-year term that expires Aug. 3, 2016.
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Read more at Michigan.gov

Flint woman sentenced for attempted possession of cocaine in Midland County Jail

A 34-year-old Flint woman has been sentenced for attempted possession of cocaine base while she was an inmate in the Midland County Jail.
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Kara Marie Davis entered a guilty plea to the charge, and was sentenced by Lauderbach. He set the terms at 90 days in jail with credit for 88 days, $1,250 fines and costs, two years probation and to attend a drug treatment program.
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Read more at Midland Daily News

Man sentenced for Midland identity theft

A 20-year-old Detroit man has been sentenced to between two and five years in prison for three counts of identity theft that occurred in Midland County.
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Reginald Walker first was charged with conducting a criminal enterprise, identity theft and retaining a financial transaction device without consent. He recently pleaded guilty to the original identity theft charge and two added counts of identity theft in exchange for the dismissal of the criminal enterprise and financial transaction device charges.
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Read more at Midland Daily News

Tue Oct 9: An Evening with Abraham Verghese

Enjoy "An Evening with Abraham Verghese, M.D." on Tuesday, October 9 at Midland Center for the Arts at 7:30 pm.


Dr. Verghese, a renowned professor for the Theory and Practice of Medicine at Stanford University, will speak about his life experience and his belief in the old-fashioned physical exam. Tickets for the event with the best-selling author are $28 and can be purchased at MCFTA.

Read more at MidMichigan Health

Northwood loses to SVSU in Axe Bowl

NU's Cameron Jackson
The Timberwolves gave a disappointing encore performance against No. 15 Saginaw Valley State in Saturday’s Axe Bowl.

Northwood (4-2 overall, 3-2 GLIAC) blew chance after chance in a 28-20 Cardinals’ victory at Hantz Stadium.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Equestrian: Dow headed to state meet

Dow High’s equestrian team followed up its recent district championship with a Division A regional title last weekend, winning the regional meet with 547 points. The Chargers advance to the MIHA state meet Oct. 11-14 at the Midland County Fairgrounds.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Vball: Midland wins Grand Ledge invite


The Midland High volleyball team only lost one game all afternoon en route to winning the Grand Ledge Invitational on Saturday. Overall, the Chemics went 5-0 with their only set loss coming in the finals against Ladywood. The Chemics (36-8) defeated Ladywood in the finals by scores of 20-25, 25-21, 15-6.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Midland Cogeneration promotes Brian J. Vokal to VP

[body]Midland -- MI,[/body] Midland Cogeneration Venture, announced today that Brian J. Vokal has been promoted to Vice President of Operations, Maintenance, and Engineering.
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Brian will be responsible for the continued safe, efficient, and reliable operation of the MCV facility, as well as directing future expansion opportunities.

Since Brian began his employment with MCV in 2000, he has held various positions within MCV's Engineering Department, including Department Manager since 2010. Brian has been responsible for all of MCV's engineering activities, including the evaluation and analysis of MCV's capital projects, and facility enhancements. Prior to joining MCV, he spent six years in the automotive industry as a Manufacturing Engineer for Detroit Diesel Corporation, and Johnson Controls Automotive Systems Group.

Brian received both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Michigan.

Read more at Midland Cogeneration Venture
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Dow AgroSciences Acquires Cal/West Seeds

Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, announced today that it has acquired the assets of Cal/West Seeds based in Woodland, Calif.
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Cal/West is a leading supplier of alfalfa, clover, and other crops to seed companies and growers in the U.S., Canada, and 25 other countries around the world. The addition of Cal/West Seeds expands Dow AgroSciences' alfalfa business and strengthens its global forages business.

"Cal/West fits our business model – they are not only a technology developer in their industry, but also have a strong genetics program which will strengthen our forages business," said Rolando Meninato, Global Leader, Seeds, Traits and Oils at Dow AgroSciences.

Under the terms of the agreement, Dow AgroSciences will acquire substantially all of Cal/West Seeds' assets which include Cal/West and Producer's Choice brands, Cal/West SRL Argentina, the research and development technologies and genetics programs, as well as the production facilities. Cal/West has R&D and production facilities in Calif., Wash., and Wis.

Paul Frey, CEO of Cal/West Seeds, said "We believe this opportunity will effectively help achieve many key business objectives, and customers will benefit from access to more diverse technologies to deliver enhanced productivity of alfalfa and forage products. We are excited and looking forward to building a better and stronger forage business under Dow AgroSciences!"

The Cal/West acquisition will complement the Dairyland Seed's alfalfa platform and research programs and will make the new Dow AgroSciences forages business one of the largest in the industry. Dairyland Seed was acquired by Dow AgroSciences in 2008.

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Bicyclist injured in Tobacco Twp crash

David Laforge, 58, Beaverton was hurt after crashing into a vehicle while riding his bicycle. Laforge turned his bike into the path of a vehicle driven by 19 year old Kristen Keen of Gladwin. Laforge was transported by helicopter to Covenant HealthCare Cooper Campus in Saginaw.

Read more at WNEM

Sat Oct 13: Free electronics recycling drop off

The Mid Michigan Waste Authority will sponsor a free electronics recycling drop off at Davenport University, 5300 Bay Rd. from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. on Saturday October 13.
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Acceptable Items
Computers/Laptops
Monitors
Keyboards/Mice
Speakers/Stereos
Printers/Copiers
Scanners/Fax Machines
Televisions/Radios
Satellite dishes/Cable boxes
DVD players / VCRs
Vedeo game systems
Telephones
Handheld electronics
Vacuum cleaners (no bags)
Irons
VHS tapes
Camaras
Holiday light strings
Electric power tools (no gas)
Batter operated tools / games (remove batteries)
Microwaves
Hair dryers
Heaters
Fans
Blenders
Coffee makers

Not Accepted
Curling irons
Refrigerators
Freezers
Dish washers
Air conditioners
Dehumidifiers
Humidifiers
Stoves
Batteries

For more information visit Mid Michigan Waste Authority
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Tennis: Dow takes 3rd at Power Quad

Dow came in third behind Detroit Country Day and Ann Arbor Huron Saturday at the Power Quad, ending its season with a 17-2 record.  Remaining undefeated on the season, however, is Austin Woody, Jason Chang, and Vikram Shanker.  Dow High next plays at the Regional in East Lansing on Thursday.
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"This quad is about growth and refocusing our team for the purpose of the season...a state championship," said Coach Terry Schwartzkopf. "We are not infallible.  We can be beaten. It is a nice reminder for them after such a successful season."
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Center City Authority receives challenge grant

The Center City Authority shopping area recently received a challenge grant from the Midland Area Community Foundation (MACF) for $13,000 and the Gerstacker Foundation for $24,000 to construct and install two gateway signs and 10 permanent, banner-style identity signs throughout the Center City shopping district.
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The Center City district begins just north of the Circle and ends at Patrick and S. Saginaw Road. The new signs will mark the northern and southern limits of the corridor and note the location of the district along Saginaw Road.

In order to claim the grants, business and property owners must raise $12,000 in matching funds.  Anyone wishing to donate to this effort may send contributions to the MACF with a note to direct these funds to the Center City sign project.  For information on the grant challenge, contact David Ginis, Center City Authority Chair at 835-6534 or Joe Valent at the Midland Area Chamber of Commerce, 839-9901.
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Read more at City of Midland

Midland's Grocholski inducted into Michigan State Polka Music Hall of Fame

Midland’s Kelly Grocholski has pleased fans all over with his polka music for years. His skill has not gone unnoticed and this weekend he is being inducted into the Michigan State Polka Music Hall of Fame in Owosso.
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Grocholski, 52, is a worker at Hemlock Semiconductor and owns two businesses in Midland, record label Pulse Records and Pulse Music and Photo, LLC. He comes from a family with a strong polka history and joins his 80-year-old father, Kasey Grocholski, in the state hall of fame.

According to Grocholski, the ceremony begins with a lunch at 12:30 p.m. before guests from the state government arrive at 2 p.m. with documents to honor all of the inductees, adding a visit from the governor is possible. The hall of fame is then going to hang up plaques to honor all of this year’s inductees.
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Read more at Midland Daily News

Maxwell, Spartans rally for win

Midland's Maxwell completes a
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Andrew Maxwell led MSU back from a surprising 17-0 deficit Saturday to defeat the Indiana Hoosiers on the road 31-27 for their first Big Ten victory of the season.

Maxwell finished 24 of 40 for a career-high 290 yards and two touchdowns. It was Maxwell's fifth consecutive game without a turnover.
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Michigan State also trailed 27-14 at the half. The Spartans avoided their second straight Big Ten defeat and their first loss to the Hoosiers since 2006.
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M-20 bridge in Midland to be replaced

The Michigan Department of Transportation has plans to replace the Karl B. Robertson Bridge in 2018. At 57 years old, the last major structural repairs were done to the bridge in 2008.
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“The current M-20 bridge is listed as structurally deficient; it is actually in the critical condition,” said MDOT Director Kirk Steudle. “We need some major work on it. At some point you need to recognize there is an end to its useful life. It has to be addressed. It will not stand forever.”

To keep the bridge safe during the interim period, another round of repairs will be completed next summer.
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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Dow Chemical sued by Akzo on paint-making process patent

Dow Chemical was sued by a unit of Akzo Nobel NV, the world’s largest paintmaker, over a patent for a high-temperature coatings process.

Akzo, based in Amsterdam, contends Dow is wrongly using polymer extrusion technology patented in 2004, according to a complaint filed yesterday in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Akzo deserves “damages, along with permanent injunctive relief” following a jury trial, for Dow’s patent infringement, the plaintiff’s lawyers said in court papers.

The lawsuit targets Dow Chemical’s so-called Bluewave Process used to make paint, and glass, paper and textile coatings, Akzo lawyers said in court papers.
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City News Briefs

Absentee Ballots available for the general election @ City Clerks office thru Friday

Sat Oct 13:  Fire Prevention Open House 1-4pm Station#1 816 E. Haley

Chemics shut out Saginaw 24-0

Midland High sits at 7-0 after rolling over Saginaw 24-0 to put a damper on the Trojans’ Homecoming festivities Friday night.

The Chemics showed why they’re the second ranked team in the state as they put on a defensive clinic against the Trojans.
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While the final score provided the results, the box score supplied the details. Midland held Saginaw to only 97 yards of total offense, with only 10 of those yards coming through the air. The Chemics focused their defense on Saginaw High dual threat quarterback and homecoming king, Darius Price, as he went 2-6 while carrying the ball 13 times for -14 yards.
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Dave Camp: Army Corps' Asian carp plan is unacceptable

Dave Camp and Debbie Stabenow said Friday that the Army Corps of Engineers doesn’t plan to finish a plan for ensuring that voracious Asian carp don’t reach the Great Lakes by early 2014 despite a federal mandate ordering it to do so.
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The Corps released a report Friday saying it expects to “evaluate a range of options” for keeping Asian carp out of Lake Michigan by December of next year but that “Initiation of any action beyond the study is contingent upon a decision by the Secretary of the Army that a project is justified.”

U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, who got word of the report before it was released, reacted harshly to the news, saying the Corps’ refusal to complete a plan by early 2014 and instead propose a range of options was “unacceptable.”
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Friday, October 5, 2012

Vball: Chemics sweep Carman-Ainsworth

Tori Blake opened the match with 11 consecutive service points as Midland High got the kind of start it was looking for in a 25-16, 25-23, 25-23 nonleague volleyball win over visiting Flint Carman-Ainsworth on Thursday. Midland (31-8) is at the Grand Ledge tournament on Saturday.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Autumn colors in Midland County

Beautiful fall scene behind
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By sight only, it would appear the autumn season is upon us here in Midland. Leaves are quickly displaying their vibrant colors and it's a wonderful sight to see. Some of the perfect scenes can be witnessed at Midland's many county parks.

Midland County's website has provided an interactive parks guide for you to use when you and your family take your local fall colors tour.

Student count results for area schools

Meridian Public Schools was the only Midland County public school district to see gains in the state's annual fall student count day.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Juvenile delinquency down 76%

Over the last 11 years, Midland County has seen a 76 percent reduction in juvenile delinquency, resulting in a $677,699 budget reduction.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Tue Nov 13: "Facing the Holidays" presentation at MidMichigan Home Care

Celebrating the holidays after the loss of a loved one can be stressful and emotionally painful. MidMichigan Home Care is hosting a special educational presentation, “Facing the Holidays,” designed to assist grieving individuals prepare for the holidays.

The program will be offered at Midland's MidMichigan Home Care location in Conference Room A on Tuesday, November 13 from 3-5 pm and 6-8 pm.

Read more at MidMichigan Health

Midland freshman football wins big

Midland High's freshman football squad soundly defeated Saginaw High, Thursday night, by a score of 42-14.

Read more at Chemics.net

2012 SVL Soccer Tourney bracket set

The first ever Saginaw Valley League boys soccer tournament will take place on Saturday, October 6th at Bay City Western High School. The Chemics (#2 SVL South) will open play against SVL South #3 seed Flushing at 10:15 am.

Read more at Chemics.net

Vball: Midland freshmen beat Carmen Ainsworth

The Chemics swept Flint Carmen Ainsworth at home Thursday night 25-15 and 25-3 with some tough serves. Midland improved to 23-3 overall and will play at Birch Run on Saturday.

Read more at Chemics.net

Football: Dow JV falls to Saginaw, 40-14

The Dow High JV football team lost at Saginaw Heritage Thursday night 40-14. Nate Thurston caught a 30 yard touchdown pass from Alec Marty, breaking three tackles on the way to the end zone and Malcom Brooks added a touchdown run in the second half.  Next week the Chargers travel to John Glenn.

Swimming: Dow "over-powers" Flint Powers

Meet held at Dow High School on Thursday, October 4

Dow High - 126
Flint Powers Catholic High - 50

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1. Dow High 'A' (Jasmine Purtell, Kara Dean, Julia Ahrns, Emily Arthur) - 1:59.50
2. Dow High 'B' (Mary Noble, Julie Shirk, Ellie Dean, Rachel Arthur) - 2:00.37
3. Powers 'A' (Morgan Szczepaniak, Hannah Kopydlowski, Erin Emmert, Katie Moynihan) - 2:03.62
4. Dow High 'C' (Erin McDonald, Emily Durisin, Bridget Bruneau, Jenna Lee) - 2:07.57
5. Powers 'B' (Kayla Dziadzio, Barbara Davidek, Kristin Syrowik, Madelynn Guerra) - 2:36.14

Girls 200 Yard Freestyle

1. Emily Maraskine, Dow High, 2:04.58  MSCA
2. Lauren Hall, Dow High, 2:11.69
3. Elizabeth Maraskine, Dow High, 2:12.83
4. Claire Peabody, Flint Powers, 2:20.30
5. Kristin Syrowik, Flint Powers, 2:41.24
6. Barbara Davidek, Flint Powers, 2:45.90

Girls 200 Yard IM

1. Jasmine Purtell, Dow High, 2:20.63  MSCA
2. Mary Noble, Dow High, 2:22.24 MSCA
3. Erin McDonald, Dow High, 2:23.58  MSCA
4. Erin Emmert, Flint Powers, 2:24.54  MSCA
5. Katie Moynihan, PHS, 2:40.78

Girls 50 Yard Freestyle

1. Hannah Kopydlowski, Flint Powers, 25.18
2. Morgan Szczepaniak, Flint Powers, 26.85
3. Rachel Arthur, Dow High, 27.81
4. Jenna Lee, Dow High, 27.86
5. Emily Arthur, Dow High, 28.26
6. Madelynn Guerra, Flint Powers, 36.51

Girls 1 Meter Diving
1. Kathleen Bailey, Dow High, 101.75

Girls 100 Yard Butterfly

1. Kara Dean, Dow High, 1:01.70
2. Erin Emmert, Flint Powers, 1:03.83  MSCA
3. Ellie Dean, Dow High, 1:04.19  MSCA
4. Rachel Arthur, Dow High, 1:11.91
5. Andrea Tomzak, Flint Powers, 1:30.86

Girls 100 Yard Freestyle

1. Emily Maraskine, Dow High, 56.02  MSCA
2, Julia Ahrns, Dow High, 56.91  MSCA
3. Morgan Szczepaniak, Flint Powers, 56.96  MSCA
4. Lauren Hall, Dow High, 1:01.52
5. Kristin Syrowik, Flint Powers, 1:10.42
6. Madelynn Guerra, Flint Powers, 1:21.96

Girls 500 Yard Freestyle

1. Jasmine Purtell, Dow High, 5:37.00 MSCA
2. Claire Peabody, Flint Powers, 6:11.26
3. Emily Durisin, Dow High, 6:24.74
4. Andrea Tomzak, Flint Powers, 6:44.95
5. Megan Pisarczyk, Dow High, 6:46.16

Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay

1. Dow High 'A' (Elizabeth Maraskine, Emily Arthur, Jenna Lee, Emily Maraskine) - 1:50.48
2. Dow High 'B' (Lauren Hall, Erin McDonald, Rachel Arthur, Julia Ahrns) - 1:51.52
3. Dow High 'C' (Kelly Ballard, Julie Shirk, Emily Durisin, Claire Gombosi) - 1:54.98
4. Powers 'A' (Kristin Syrowik, Kayla Dziadzio, Barbara Davidek, Katie Moynihan) - 2:06.97

Girls 100 Yard Backstroke

1. Hannah Kopydlowski, Flint Powers, 1:02.03
2. Mary Noble, Dow High, 1:04.96 MSCA
3, Kara Dean, Dow High, 1:04.98  MSCA
4. Ellie Dean, Dow High, 1:07.91
5. Kayla Dziadzio, Flint Powers, 1:24.12

Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke

1. Julie Shirk, Dow High, 1:13.34  MSCA
2. Julia Ahrns, Dow High, 1:15.94
3. Katie Moynihan, Flint Powers, 1:24.73
4. Emma Bouck, Dow High, 1:25.30
5. Barbara Davidek, Flint Powers, 1:37.18

Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay

1. Dow High 'A' (Mary Noble, Claire Gombosi, Jasmine Purtell, Kara Dean) 3:53.32
2. Powers 'A' (Morgan Szczepaniak, Claire Peabody, Erin Emmert, Hannah Kopydlowski) 3:57.87
3. Dow High 'B' (Elizabeth Maraskine, Emily Maraskine, Ellie Dean, Lauren Hall) 4:01.32 MSCA
4. Dow High 'C' (Sydney Laplow, Emily Wisler, Jessica Tobin, Piper Nugent) 4:51.77[/body]

Midland woman dies in car accident

An 87-year-old woman has died of injuries she suffered in a crash Wednesday evening at the intersection of North Saginaw Road and St. Andrews Road. The accident occurred at 6:27 p.m. Wednesday, when two vehicles collided.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Tennis: Chargers sweep Thursday SVL tournament

The Dow High Chargers swept the SVL tournament today winning its 7th title in a row. This brings the Chargers season to 16-0 on the year and 5 for 5 in tournaments.
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Next up is the Power Quad hosted by Dow at the tennis center on Saturday beginning at 9am. This features three reigning state championship programs in Ann Arbor Huron, Detroit Country Day and Dow High. Rounding out the quad is Port Huron Northern.

"It is quite an accomplishment for this senior class!" exclaimed coach Terry Schwartzkopf. "I believe they graduate without ever losing a SVL match in either dual format or in tournament format. Four years of perfection. That is truly something special."

1S John Templeman (12)
Def Joe Rahman of Flint Powers 10-1
Def Andrew Smith of Davison 6-0, 6-0
Def Luke Mills of Midland High 6-2, 6-1

2S Austin Woody (12)
Def Ryan Fattal of Saginaw Heritage 10-0
Def Christopher Newman of Flushing 6-1, 6-0
Def Jonathon Hentschal of Midland 6-1, 6-3

3S Julian Guerra (11)
Def Danny Lawrence of Mt. Pleasant 10-1
Def Logan Light of Heritage 6-0, 6-0
Def Spencer Leach of /Bay City Western 6-3, 6-0

4S Michael Szabo (9)
Def Robert Gerth of Davison 10-2
Def Rickey Frazier of Flushing 6-0, 6-0
Def Drew Davis of Midland 6-0, 6-1

1D Jason Chang (11)/ Vikram Shanker (11)
Def Mickey Montpas/Jordy Makranyi of Flushing 10-0
Def Casey Redfield/Jacob Bone of Heritage 6-0, 6-0
Def Eric Meir/Yoodong Wang of Midland 6-0, 6-0

2D Colin Angell (9)/ David Goslin (12)
Def Adam Smrekar/Peyton Close of Davison 10-1
Def Matt Hoff/Nick Donley of Flushing 6-0, 6-0
Def Ali Hussain/Manpreet Kochar of Heritage 6-1, 6-0

3D Mark Gorte (12)/Patrick Eschbach (11)
Def Kyle Haines/Jessie Fodgett of Davison 10-2
Def Kyle Wagner/Blake Groulx of Midland 6-1, 6-0
Def Mitchell Agrwal/Andrew Afante of Heritage 6-0, 6-1

4D David Read(12)/Andrew Camp(12)
Def Wes Ananich/Ryan Dailey of Davison 10-0
Def Adam Regier/Mitchell Ensz of Midland 6-2, 6-0
Def Dan Olsen/Phillip Wu of Flushing 6-0, 6-1

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Dow Corning investing $117 million in Bay County manufacturing site

Dow Corning world headquarters,
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Dow Corning Corp.'s presence in Bay County is growing even larger.

The Williams Township-based corporation on Thursday announced it would invest $117 million at its Auburn manufacturing site in Williams Township, creating 73 jobs.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Local flu clinic schedule

All clinic will be held in the Board of Commissioners room on the 1st floor of the County Services building. The cost is $30 for adults and $16 for children. All ages above 6 months are welcome.

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November 7: 2 - 6 pm
November 14: 1:30 - 5 pm
November 28: 2 - 6 pm
December 12: 1:30 - 5 pm

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Soccer: Dow defeats Midland 2-1

Midland High lost a tough match to cross town rival Dow High 2-1 on Wednesday. The Chemics got the score board first on a shot by Chas Wakeman in the first minute of play assited by Jake Rajewski. The Chargers scored later in the half to make it 1-1.

The Chargers scored again in the second half to take the lead for good. The Chemics play again on Saturday at the SVL tourney at Bay City Western.

Read more at Chemics.net

Vball: Midland freshman squad beats BC Western


The Chemics' freshman volleyball team swept Bay City Western at home Tuesday night 25-12 and 25-17. Haley Sisitki had 4 aces, 3 kills, and 1 block while Noelle Dietrick had 6 kills.

Read more at Chemics.net

Vball: Meridian defeats Gladwin

Meridian senior co-captain Amanda Decker had 21 digs and five aces to lead the Mustangs to a 25-15, 25-17, 25-21 win over Gladwin in Jack Pine Conference volleyball. Meridian hosts Beaverton on Monday.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Cross Country: Meridian girls take 2nd

The Meridian girls improved on their third-place finish at the first Jack Pine Conference Cross Country Jamboree by finishing second at jamboree No. 2 with 72 points on Wednesday at Mid-Michigan Community College. Meridian is off until the Midland County Invitational on Saturday, Oct. 13 at Stratford Woods.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Vball: Bullock Creek loses to Freeland


The Falcons dominated the first and third set and got a little help in the middle set to sweep host Bullock Creek 25-15, 25-22, 25-15 and improve to 26-5-3 overall and 4-0 in the TVC Central. The Lancers slip to 13-13-3 overall and 3-1 in the conference.

Read more at Midland Daily News

2 hurt in Midland Township crash Wednesday

A 20-year-old Midland man had to be extricated from his car after a traffic crash Wednesday afternoon in Midland Township. The accident occurred at 3:45 p.m. on East Pine River Road when Jeremy Rose lost control of his 2002 Chrysler Sebring on the wet road, and it crossed the centerline and struck a westbound 2003 Ford Econoline van.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Midland High to present "Disney's Aladdin Jr"

Aaron Mealey, center, plays Aladdin
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Midland High's drama department is kicking off its season this weekend with its production of "Disney's Aladdin Jr" at Central Middle School Auditorium.The production runs October 5-6 at 7 pm and October 12-13 at 7 pm, as well.

Tickets are available for $7-12 at Midland High School, Wolverine Bank on S Saginaw Rd, and Village Green.

Official production flyer

Sun Oct 7: Free vehicle check-up

The largest-ever consumer vehicle check-up event will be hosted by the Car Care Council in conjunction with the 49th Annual Northwood University International Auto Show on Sunday, October 7, 2012, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Dow High School Parking Lot.

Football: Dow hosts Saginaw Heritage

Dow High will be looking to remain in the playoff hunt as they fight for victory number 4 on the season when the Chargers (3-3) host the Hawks (2-4) of Saginaw Heritage Friday night at 7.

With a tough remaining schedule that includes undefeated Midland, Dow desperately needs a win to stay in the playoffs hunt. A team gets an automatic bid with 6 wins, but is not guaranteed a postseason spot with 5 wins, therefore Dow will most likely have to win out their remaining games to qualify.

Read more at MLive

Road closures for Dow's homecoming parade

N. Saginaw Road at the intersection of Perrine Road, and Perrine Road from Saginaw to Wackerly Street will be closed from 4-5 p.m. on Thursday, October 4 for Dow High School’s Homecoming Parade.

Motorists should seek alternate routes during the parade. For more information, contact City Engineering at 989-837-3348.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Midland's Blake a Miss Volleyball finalist

Tori Blake
Tori Blake, a 6-foot, 3-inch senior middle blocker for Midland High, has been named one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Miss Volleyball award, given to the best senior player in Michigan.

Blake, a three-year varsity player who has verbally committed to play for the University of Wisconsin next year, set Midland High season records last year for solo blocks (85), block assists (78), and total blocks (124).

Read more at Midland Daily News

Vball: Midland sweeps BC Western


Tori Blake and the Midland High volleyball team displayed both brilliance and grit on Tuesday night to stay undefeated in the Saginaw Valley League. The host Chemics played mostly mistake-free in the first two sets and then overcame a stiff challenge in the third set to defeat Bay City Western 25-17, 25-14, 25-20 in an SVL match.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Vball: Midland Christian falls

Skeels Christian defeated Midland Christian 25-20, 25-23, 25-20 in a non-conference volleyball match on Tuesday. Midland Christian (4-16) hosts Fellowship Baptist of Carson City on Tuesday.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Vball: Calvary sweeps Grace Baptist

Brieana Miller had five kills, four aces and four digs to lift Calvary Baptist to a 25-8, 30-28, 25-17 non-conference volleyball win over visiting Grace Baptist of Gaylord on Tuesday. CBA (12-2-1) hosts Faith Baptist of Davison on Friday, Oct. 12.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Dow goes 2-1 in volleyball quad

Host Dow High got 23 kills and 15 blocks from Helena Atton and 24 kills and nine blocks from Erin O’Neil on its way to a 2-1 finish in a volleyball quad Tuesday. The Chargers (26-11-5, 3-2 SVL) host a tri-meet including Frankenmuth and Saginaw Valley Lutheran Monday.

Read more at Midland Daily News

Fri Oct 5-7: Northwood Auto Show

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49th Annual Northwood University International Auto ShowThe theme for the 2012 Northwood Auto Show is "Driving the Dream". Whether it is basic transportation or the most exclusive sports car, find your dream at the NUIAS.

Friday, October 5, 2012 - 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday, October 6, 2012 - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday, October 7, 2012 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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