Justina L'Esperance delivered an impressive performance for the Wildcats, scoring a hat trick and providing an assist in their 4-1 victory over Ferris State. This achievement marks her first career hat trick and her highest single-game point total, surpassing her previous record of four points. L'Esperance's season totals now stand at nine goals and six assists, accumulating 25 points in 12 games.
On the latest episode of the SBAM Weekly Podcast, host Michael Rogers engages in a conversation with Angela Morrill, an executive leadership coach, trainer, and workshop facilitator. Morrill contributed an article titled "Six Ways to Optimize Leadership Performance" for the September/October issue of SBAM’s member-only Focus magazine.
Trailing 2-1 in sets, the Northern Michigan volleyball team rallied to defeat Findlay in a five-set match at the Midwest Regional Crossover Tournament. The scores were 16-25, 25-13, 22-25, 25-16, and 17-15. This victory improved the Wildcats' record to 12-4 for the season.
A group of runners from the Northern Michigan cross country team participated in the 5K Bay College Invitational on Friday, securing a first-place finish among six competing teams. This event served as their final preparation before the GLIAC Championship race scheduled for next weekend.
The Northern Michigan volleyball team secured its sixth consecutive victory on Friday night by defeating UIndy. The match, held in Hammond, Indiana, showcased a strong performance from the Wildcats.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has initiated legal action against Donald Peltier from South Hadley, Massachusetts. The lawsuit accuses Peltier of operating fraudulent websites that purported to be affiliated with the Democratic and Republican parties. These sites, named “democraticnationalcommittee.co,” “maf.democrat,” and “republicannationalcommittee.org,” allegedly solicited donations under false pretenses.
Stacey Kramer, a resident of St. Clair Shores, is set to face trial in Macomb County's 16th Circuit Court on charges related to alleged double voting during the August 2024 Primary Election. Kramer, aged 56, is accused of both voting absentee and in-person, leading to two counts: Voting Absentee and In-Person, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, and Offering to Vote More than Once, with a maximum penalty of four years.
Tiesha Johnson, a former analyst for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, was sentenced in Oakland County's 6th Circuit Court to an eleven-month delayed sentence. This sentencing follows her no-contest plea to three counts of False Pretenses involving fraudulent acquisition of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans and an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL). Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the decision.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued a letter to law enforcement agencies across the state, providing guidance on election laws for Election Day and early voting periods. This initiative aims to prepare officers to protect voters' rights during the election process.
Dr. Shondra Marshall, the Director of the Center for Racial and Social Justice, has been recognized as a Distinguished Alumni Honoree by the Michigan State University Black Alumni (MSUBA) organization. MSUBA is an affiliate club of the MSU Alumni Association dedicated to supporting current Black students, faculty, and staff at Michigan State University.
The Northern Michigan University (NMU) women's soccer team is preparing for a significant road trip as they aim to maintain their lead in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). The Wildcats, currently leading the conference with a record of 5-1-1 and 16 points, will face Ferris State and Davenport.
TalentLMS, a prominent learning management system, has published a report on growth mindset in the workplace. The survey involved 300 business leaders and 1,000 employees in the U.S., highlighting that while executives acknowledge the importance of a growth mindset for success, they are concerned about generative AI's potential negative impact on soft skills.
The Northern Michigan University Wildcats are set to face the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves in their first home games of the hockey season. The matches will take place at 7:07 PM on Friday and 6:07 PM on Saturday, with broadcasts available via Midco Sports Plus and local radio station 100.3 The Point.
In the competitive business environment, securing a distinct position is vital for small businesses. Certifications such as Small Business Certification, Women Business Enterprise (WBE) Certification, and Service Disabled and Veteran Owned Business (SD/VOB) Certification are instrumental in enhancing a business's credibility and attracting potential partners.
The Northern Michigan University (NMU) volleyball team is set to participate in the 16th annual Midwest Regional Crossover Tournament in Hammond, Indiana. This marks their second visit to the area in recent weeks. The Wildcats have been successful recently, winning five out of their last six matches at home. They will face three regional opponents during the tournament.
After competing in the Lewis Crossover last weekend, the Northern Michigan University Wildcats are set to participate in the Bay College Invitational in Gladstone, Michigan. The event will take place on Friday, October 18, at noon and is hosted by Bay College. This race marks the last regular season competition for the Wildcats before they head to the GLIAC Championships next weekend.
The VA issued 202 Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans in Michigan during the third quarter of fiscal year 2024, according to the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has expressed approval for the Michigan Senate's recent passage of Senate Bills 922-925. This legislative package, supported by both the Attorney General and the Department’s Elder Abuse Task Force, aims to enhance protections for vulnerable adults. The bills focus on increasing penalties for abuse and financial exploitation while promoting prevention programs.