Gas Price Cycling in Michigan: Learn How to Time Your Fill-Ups and Save Money at the Pump

Gas Price Cycling in Michigan: Learn How to Time Your Fill-Ups and Save Money at the Pump

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – As a Michigander, you know that it’s as if gas prices are engaging in a never-ending game of highs and lows. Guess what: there is a reason behind it and if you know what to look for, you can save a big chunk of cash at the pump. Patrick De Haan,… Continue Reading →

Barry County Fire District Adds New Fire Truck to Its Fleet

Barry County Fire District Adds New Fire Truck to Its Fleet

MONETT, Mo. – Good news for the Barry County Monett Rural Fire District (MRFD) – they’ve just recently acquired a brand-new fire truck for their department! MRFD recently jubilantly posted on Facebook that a brand new 2025 Freightliner tanker-pumper is officially housed at their Station 1. The new apparatus is a giant leap in the… Continue Reading →

Investors Alert: AppLovin Faces Securities Fraud Class Action - Act Before May 5, 2025

Investors Alert: AppLovin Faces Securities Fraud Class Action – Act Before May 5, 2025

There’s big news out about AppLovin Corporation (NASDAQ: APP) and you shareholders will certainly want to pay attention. There has been a class action lawsuit brought against AppLovin and certain senior executives for securities fraud. You could be a part of this lawsuit if you bought or otherwise acquired AppLovin shares between May 10, 2023,… Continue Reading →

Bills Would Mandate Prison for Fentanyl Dealers: Senate Passes Major Legislation

Bills Would Mandate Prison for Fentanyl Dealers: Senate Passes Major Legislation

In a bipartisan show of courage, the Senate voted to punish sellers of fentanyl more severely, imposing a second round of sanctions on the lawless drug smugglers. The bill, the HALT Fentanyl Act, passed with an almost unanimous Senate vote of 84-16 on Friday. Democrats cast all of the dissents, but bipartisan overall support signals… Continue Reading →

What Is the Highest Point in Barry County, Michigan?
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What Is the Highest Point in Barry County, Michigan?

If you’re someone who enjoys seeking out hidden natural gems or checking off the high points of every county, you’ll probably want to pay a visit to a quiet little spot in Barry County, Michigan – a place called French Benchmark. It may not be a towering peak with panoramic views, but for local explorers,… Continue Reading →

Third Individual Linked to Barry County Murder and Cover-Up

Third Individual Linked to Barry County Murder and Cover-Up

In a darkness-shrouded twist of events from somewhere in Barry County, Missouri, a third suspect is now indicted in the horrific murder of Marvin Lance McCullough. Law enforcement officials revealed that Nathan Bates, a 38-year-old male, is the newest to be indicted in relation to the crime that already landed two others in jail. Bates… Continue Reading →

Virginia Giuffre Dies by Suicide at 41: A Heartbreaking End to a Story of Courage

Virginia Giuffre Dies by Suicide at 41: A Heartbreaking End to a Story of Courage

The world woke to horrifying news on this Saturday. Virginia Giuffre, the courageous woman who accused disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and Britain’s Prince Andrew of sex abuse, has taken her own life in her home in Western Australia. She was just 41. In a statement released by her representative, Virginia Giuffre’s family announced, “It is… Continue Reading →

Barry County Man Indicted for Tampering with Evidence and Corpse Abandonment
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Barry County Man Indicted for Tampering with Evidence and Corpse Abandonment

In a both shocking and very disgusting case, Barry County officials arrested a Purdy man on a string of felonies after he allegedly helped others cover up the body of a man who’d been shot in the head. The biblical saga that has mesmerized surrounding communities is still playing out, unfolding a nightmare sequence of… Continue Reading →

Tragedy in Ecorse: 80-Year-Old Grandmother Dies in House Fire

Tragedy in Ecorse: 80-Year-Old Grandmother Dies in House Fire

A peaceful suburban community in Ecorse, Michigan, was rocked with despondency on Thursday following a house fire that killed an 80-year-old woman. Victim Mary Jackson, aged 80, was discovered in her home at 12th Street, where arriving emergency responders rushed to fight the fire. Jackson was confirmed by authorities to have been the only one… Continue Reading →

Michigan Ballot Initiative Calls for Citizenship Proof Before Voting

Michigan Ballot Initiative Calls for Citizenship Proof Before Voting

A. new Michigan proposal is in the news because it would reverse voting and voter registration on its head. The proposal, if enacted, would require voters to provide evidence of U.S. citizenship as a prerequisite to register to vote exactly the opposite of the current situation. The amendment, having been cleared to certify for signatures… Continue Reading →