Former Michigan State Employee and Accomplice Sentenced for Stealing Over $250,000 in Unemployment Benefits
Two ex-state employees were sentenced for unemployment benefit fraud in Michigan, with Timeka Johnson receiving 42 months and Ray Anthony Eddington 36 months in prison. They must also pay $250,001 in restitution.
East Kentwood High's Le Tran Honored with State and National Awards for Art Education Excellence
Art teacher Le Tran from East Kentwood High School is featured in a #proudMIeducator video, gaining recognition for connecting with students and inspiring community engagement in art, earning her state and national educator awards.
Sterling Heights Achieves Highest Audit Opinion, Marks 37 Years of Financial Excellence Awards
Sterling Heights received the highest audit rating for fiscal health and was commended for its 37th consecutive year of financial excellence by an independent auditor, with investments in infrastructure and a stable AA credit rating.
Southeast Michigan Schools Disrupted by Wintry Conditions, Delays and Closures Across Monroe County
Southeast Michigan schools experienced closures and delays due to icy roads and weather conditions. Snowfall led to dangerous driving, while lake-effect snow threatened additional interruptions, with varying closure chances across regions.












