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Onto The NCAA Match Play Semifinals! EMU Takes Down No. 4 Texas!
EMU faces No. 1 Stanford on Tuesday, May 26, at 5:05 p.m. ET CARLSBAD, Calif. (EMUEagles.com) -- Eastern Michigan University women’s golf kept its dream run alive with a thrilling 3.5-1.5 win over No. 4 Texas in NCAA Match Play quarterfinal action at the 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships. Jasmine Leovao delivered the decisive moment with a birdie on the par-5 18th hole, sending the Eagles into the national semifinals and one step closer to a championship. The Ci

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May 272 min read


Lansing to Host 2026 WFTDA North America Playoffs at Lansing Center
Lansing will welcome high-level roller derby competition this weekend as the 2026 WFTDA North America Playoffs – Michigan come to the Lansing Center, May 29–31, 2026. Hosted by Lansing Roller Derby, the three-day tournament will feature top-ranked teams from across North America competing in a WFTDA-sanctioned postseason event. The tournament includes 12 teams and 17 games, with teams battling for placement and advancement toward the 2026 WFTDA Championships. Modern roller de

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May 271 min read


5 Tips for Improving Business at Your Auto Garage
If you own an auto garage, we’re here to share some proven tips for sharpening operations, keeping customers coming back, and growing your business.

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May 272 min read


Common Symptoms of Using the Wrong Engine Oil
Learn how the wrong engine oil impacts performance, fuel efficiency, and engine health, and recognize warning signs before serious damage occurs.

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May 262 min read


Honoring Our Heroes: Memorial Day Reflections for the 250th Anniversary of America
A Day of Remembrance As our nation approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, we pause once again on Memorial Day, May 25, 2026, to honor those who gave their lives in defense of the United States of America. This sacred day, observed in towns and cities across our land, is not merely a date on the calendar; it is a solemn covenant between a grateful nation and the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in its service. The Legacy of Sacrifice For two and a

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May 233 min read


How Cities Can Reduce Pedestrian Risk During Development
Learn how cities can reduce pedestrian risk during development through smarter planning, safer job sites, and better public safety strategies.

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May 222 min read


5 Signs You Need To Replace a Car Tire Immediately
Driving on an unsafe tire is dangerous for every driver. Here, we outline the most common signs that you need to replace a car tire immediately.

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May 212 min read


Runner Tips: How To Train for Your First Marathon
A first marathon can feel intimidating, but the right training mindset helps new runners approach every mile with confidence, purpose, and pride.

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May 202 min read


Streamlining Access to Commonly Used Warehouse Items
Improve warehouse efficiency with smart layouts, clear labeling, and better storage systems that make commonly used items easy to find and access.

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May 202 min read


Top Mistakes Departments Make When Buying PPE
Departments often make costly PPE buying mistakes. Learn how better decisions around safety, fit, and standards can protect workers and strengthen communities.

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May 202 min read


Tips for Calling Your Insurance About Medical Coverage
Get practical tips for calling your insurance provider about medical coverage, including key questions to ask, cost details, and how to stay organized.

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May 202 min read


A Beginner’s Guide to Art Authentication
Understand the basics of art authentication, including provenance, expert review, condition checks, and documentation before buying fine art.

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May 193 min read


How To Find High-Quality Car Parts Online
Follow a handful of simple steps if you’re ready to learn how to find high-quality car parts online for making reliable repairs or upgrades.

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May 192 min read


What Efficient Metal Use Looks Like in Practice
On paper, efficient metal usage always looks great, but how does that translate to the real world? We’re here to take a deeper look at the specifics.

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May 192 min read


What To Ask Your Insurance Provider Before Surgery
Avoid surprise medical bills by knowing what to ask your insurance provider before surgery, so you can plan costs and make informed decisions.

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May 192 min read


How To Choose the Best Watering Method for Your Garden
Get a quick rundown of how you can choose the best watering method for your garden so you can start a great maintenance routine at home right now.

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May 182 min read


How To Keep Mining Teams Safe When Navigating Steep Grades
Learn practical ways mining teams can reduce risks, improve communication, and stay safe when working around steep grades and heavy machinery.

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May 182 min read


40Dubb Podcast Launches to Capture the Voices and Stories of Growing Up Lansing in the 1980s
LANSING, MICHIGAN – A new podcast rooted in community, nostalgia, and storytelling is set to bring the memories of growing up in Lansing during the 1980s back to life. 40Dubb: Stories From the Era, hosted by Matt McKinnon and Ken Barnes, will officially launch this summer, offering a powerful platform for voices from the Lansing community to share their experiences growing up during the late 1970s and 1980s. The podcast focuses on the culture, friendships, athletics, and ever

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May 172 min read


Shirley M. Carter-Powell Featured in Upcoming “I Know I Can” Chronicle Kids Community Coloring Book
Against All Odds Foundation founder Shirley M. Carter-Powell has spent decades turning survival into service. As the Founder and President of Against All Odds Foundation, Shirley is a two-time cancer survivor who has dedicated her life to supporting other survivors, cancer patients, families, and underserved community members during some of life’s most difficult moments. Through advocacy, encouragement, survivor outreach, basic-needs support, and the Bobbie Jackson Scholarshi

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May 172 min read


DJ Cutt Nice Featured in Upcoming “I Know I Can” Chronicle Kids Community Coloring Book
For years, DJ Cutt Nice has used music not only to entertain, but to educate, uplift, and preserve culture throughout the Lansing community and beyond. Known as “The 45 Advocate,” DJ Cutt Nice has built a reputation as a respected DJ, music historian, collector, and community voice dedicated to keeping the art of DJing alive for future generations. His passion for music, vinyl culture, storytelling, and community engagement has inspired countless people through both performan

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May 172 min read
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