I'm equally as likely to compliment your cute shoes as I am to invite you out to drink beer and watch a baseball game. I love my dog (Smudge), New Kids On The Block, live blogging my life, and eating out (aka not having to cook). My hobbies include Facebook, reading, and pinning crafts on Pinterest that I'll never make.
Wendy Reed
Indoor Gatherings in Michigan Now Limited to 50 People Or Less
Following a spike in cases of COVID-19 across the state of Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services have tightened restrictions on indoor gatherings, dine-in restaurants, and more.
Win a Game Day Feast from Little Caesars
We've teamed up with Little Caesar's to provide the ultimate pizza party for you, your kids, your family, anyone you want to share it with.
Here’s How to Get Rid of Voting Reminders on Facebook
Facebook has upped their game when it comes to the election, and that has translated into constant reminders about voting. Here's how to get rid of them.
Michigan Secretary of State Bans Open Carry of Firearms at Polling Stations
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson issued directions to local clerks Friday banning the open carry of firearms at polling stations statewide on Election Day.
Police Thwart Plan to Kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
A disturbing story coming out of Michigan today, as police have announced that they thwarted an attempt by a group that they are referring to as a "militia" to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Man Holding Woman Hostage in Wyoming; Police Standoff Underway
Police are currently in a standoff with a suspect who has a hostage in Wyoming. The standoff is occurring on Abbie St. SE near Jefferson Ave. and began around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Masks Still Required Under New Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Order
The director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has issued an emergency order that requires masks, limits the size of gatherings, and limits capacity in bars and restaurants.
MI Attorney General Nessel Will No Longer Enforce Gov. Whitmer’s Executive Orders
Following a decision from the Michigan Supreme Court that said that the law that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer used when issuing her executive orders was unconstitutional, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced that she will no longer enforce those orders.
‘Stay in Place’ Order for GVSU Extended Until October 16
Grand Valley State University students have been under a "stay in place" order from the Ottawa County Department of Public Heath that was set to expire at 11:59 p.m. on October 1, but officials have now issued a second order that will keep students home longer.
Michigan International Speedway Will Only Host One NASCAR Race in 2021
The annual tradition of families heading to Michigan International Speedway to watch a NASCAR race Father's Day weekend will not be an option in 2021.
The MAC Will Play Football This Fall
The MAC (Mid American Football Conference) will play some games this fall - but they'll be limited.
Officials Say Michigan Kids Can Trick-or-Treat, But Should Be Careful
Michigan residents who were worried about their kids' ability to trick-or-treat this year can breathe a sigh of relief - officials with the state have said that trick-or-treating can happen, but people should be careful.