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In regards to Wally Maslowsky’s letter in last weeks Tri-City Times. You seem to feel we’re picking on Trump. I’m just bringing attention to some of his short comings. I voted for Trump in 2016. When ...
As a frequent visitor to Imlay City, it was quite interesting to read in the Tri-City Times that Imlay City Police Interim Chief Charles Rushton is coming on board to serve and protect the community.
IMLAY CITY — Imlay City earned a 61-45 win against visiting Lutheran North in a non-league girls’ basketball meeting Monday night. With the decision, Imlay City moves to 1-0 overall. Lutheran North ...
Reaching 100 years old isn’t just about longevity—it’s a celebration of a life filled with travel, joy, determination, hardship, love, and purpose. Mary King has seen and experienced a little of ...
One summer day, young in my family’s residence here on this hilltop, my first and eldest brother-in-law stopped by with a cardboard box. “Iris, I brought you some lilac saplings from your mother’s ...
IMLAY CITY — There are a few new wrinkles this year, but the annual Winter Fest Celebration is ready to welcome hundreds of visitors to town this weekend. This year will be the first year for the ...
Editor’s note: The following article was submitted by Art Smith, Euphonium/President Belle Valley Community Band. The local musicians will be performing this Sunday at the Performing Arts Center at ...
My neighbors put up purple and orange Halloween lights in late September, and by early November their house was glowing red and green for Christmas. I appreciate the festivity, but I am one who likes ...
Between 1927 and 1941, Gutzon Borglum, his son and a crew of about 400 blasted and carved away in excess of 450,000 tons of granite from a mountain named Mt. Rushmore. (The mountain’s most famous name ...
IMLAY CITY — Although the turnout represented a small portion of city residents, those in attendance at a Question and Answer session at the Imlay City commission room last week made it clear how they ...