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A CMU grad who cut his teeth in sports broadcasting. In 2019, he stepped into the role of lead play-by-play announcer for CMU football and men’s basketball.
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During a 2023 game against Michigan State, a new CBS Detroit report says, Central Michigan University football coaches allowed the now-banned University of Michigan staffer to scout play calls on their sideline.
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Fishing for suckerfish is a long-standing tradition in Omer, the smallest city in Michigan, and a local festival aims to keep that tradition alive.
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Thousands of toilet paper rolls were tossed on the McGuirk Arena floor Saturday night after the ceremonial first basket. While the tradition dates back decades, this was the third year in a row CMU organized the toss.
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The women's volleyball team is traveling to South Dakota this weekend to compete in the NCAA Division-II national championships, the same time as Ferris State University's winter commencement. The Bulldogs are 34-0 and ranked number one in the nation.
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New data from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources shows the number of deer harvested during the firearm season declined slightly when compared to last year.
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The investigation centers on a former University of Michigan football staffer allegedly sneaking onto the Chippewas sidelines during a game against Michigan State in 2023.
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40 new hunter safety courses are available to take in August due to a recently launched Michigan Department of Natural Resources initiative: "Hunter Safety Education Week."
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River Days, an annual festival in Midland, welcomes over 15,000 people each year. The festival has a variety of vendors and attractions, one of them is the competitive hot air balloon flight.
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Dow High School students organize a new club to fight stress in the community.
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This summer Midland trails are filled with people enjoying their runs. The running community says the sport is their way to stay connected and healthy.
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Michelle Laprade and Cecili Bugge are among the top all-female teams racing in the marathon this weekend. They talked to WCMU's Ellie Frysztak about why the love the sport.