As time changes, so does our town

As time changes, so does our town. While the building will remain, Tucker Pool is now a memory that Flushing residents will cherish for a long time.

On May 13, 1712, Fort Pontchartrain at Detroit was attacked by forces from three native tribes. Du Buisson, who had recently replaced Cadillac as commander in Detroit, led a successful…
For those who fly a U.S. flag at home, please lower it to half-staff today, October 8, 2019, in honor of Grayling, MI resident SSGT Kelly Richard (US Army). He…
Congratulations to Sophomore Aidan Harrison who broke the school record in the High Jump with a jump of 6’6 1/4. The previous school record stood since 1977 when Dave Hays…
As the Michigan State University Railroad Club soldier on in the restoration of Pere Marquette 1225, friendships were made in the form three angels who were ready to help. Don…
On July 16, 1857, the first telegraph cable was laid across the Detroit River. This 1877 telegraph, from J. W. Lord to Theodore H. Eaton, Jr., asks, “Can Margaret join…
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