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Big Rapids Daily News Snapshots

Your 2-minute top news headlines every weekday in the greater Big Rapids area! Hear on air at the top of the hour weekdays between 6:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on NewsRadio WBRN.

  1. 50

    Monday, June 15

    Monday, June 15 - Two people arraigned in Wexford County following seized drugs in Wexford County, Big Rapids city commissioners to discuss property transactions and development traffic signs, and Mecosta firefighters and EMS personnel honored for saving newborn's life last August.

  2. 49

    Friday, June 12

    Friday, June 12 - Damage and power outages reported after Thursday's night squall line of storms, MDARD warning of new screwworm found in the U.S., and Reed City Police reported many arrests in recent blotter.

  3. 48

    Thursday, June 11

    Thursday, June 11 - Mecosta County Parks waiving fees for free fishing weekend and annual open house event, state transportation officials pushing electric vehicle proposals forward, and Ferris State's inaugural cold case investigations class gains ground on 2010 death case.

  4. 47

    Wednesday, June 10

    Wednesday, June 10 - Grand opening announced for Jim Crow Museum, latest guidelines are out for summer fishing in Michigan, and severe weather remains possible over the next 48 hours.

  5. 46

    Tuesday, June 9

    Tuesday, June 9 - Michigan shows decline in recent child health and education study, Gov. Whitmer requests presidential assistance to help April storm damages, and severe weather chances return later this week for strong winds.

  6. 45

    Monday, June 8

    Monday, June 8 - 84-year-old man airlifted to hospital after collision near Morley, construction fines are becoming more significant, and Evart softball advances to state quarterfinals.

  7. 44

    Friday, June 5

    Friday, June 5 - Former county sheriff and Bulldog football player named homecoming grand marshal, northern Michigan prepares for an upcoming dry period, and state EMT workers are worried about budget cuts.

  8. 43

    Thursday, June 4

    Thursday, June 4 - Former Ferris State first lady Patsy Eisler passes away, local baseball teams fall in the regional tournament semifinals, and a proposal to make free breakfasts and lunches at schools is moving forward.

  9. 42

    Wednesday, June 3

    Wednesday, June 3 - Big Rapids Police arrests juvenile who attempted to rob jewelry store, Spectrum announces internet expansion into Osceola County, and energy bills will now be going up this month,

  10. 41

    Tuesday, June 2

    Tuesday, June 2 - Michigan Works! West Central set to host local hiring parties this month, ITC planning transmission line aerial patrols over the next few weeks, and the American Red Cross is facing a national shortage.

  11. 40

    Monday, June 1

    Monday, June 1 - MDOT planning US-10 road construction early next week, Sen Hauck introduces marketplace facilitation bill, and a health threat involving bats found in West Michigan.

  12. 39

    Friday, May 29

    Friday, May 29 - Big Rapids woman injured in rollover crash on Northland Drive, Senior Enrichment coming to Big Rapids later in June, and data is showing signs of struggles for teens seeking jobs.

  13. 38

    Thursday, May 28

    Thursday, May 28 - No body contact advisory issued for Lake Cadillac, Rep. Kunse votes in support of eliminating Michigan's "pop-up tax," and former Cardinal baseball standout Isaac Zocco has found success in a new college sport.

  14. 37

    Wednesday, May 27

    Wednesday, May 27 - Roben-Hood Airport celebrates opening of new extended runway, two people killed in ATV crash outside Evart, and a man was found in rubble of explosion near Comstock Park.

  15. 36

    Tuesday, May 26

    Tuesday, May 26 - Newaygo County residents warned of landslides near Muskegon River, Rep. Kunse votes in support of eliminating "pop-up" taxes, and criminal charges have now been dropped in the Kimberly Parks case.

  16. 35

    Monday, May 25

    Monday, May 25 - MDHHS recommends residents to avoid foam in state waters, Ferris State football coach Tony Annese reaches hall of fame ballot, and Memorial Day has been pricy for those at the pump and the grill.

  17. 34

    Friday, May 22

    Friday, May 22 - Michigan house votes to eliminate property tax and reduce energy bills, MDOT plans to remove lane restrictions over the weekend, and many events are slated across West Michigan for Memorial Day.

  18. 33

    Thursday, May 21

    Thursday, May 21 - A startup electric truck company is expanding in Michigan, Ferris State University set to host free medical care clinic coming up, and WCAR Foundation announces $70,000 in funding for resident affected by flooding.

  19. 32

    Wednesday, May 20

    Wednesday, May 20 - One-buck rule coming to Michigan deer hunting in 2027, Mary Pine Award nomination deadline coming up for Mecosta County, and Michigan is seeing an increase in blindness and vision loss.

  20. 31

    Tuesday, May 19

    Tuesday, May 19 - Morley Stanwood schools select new superintendent, a local state representative is recovering after a health scare, and Reed City honors a long-time coach and businessman as distinguished alumnus.

  21. 30

    Monday, May 18

    Monday, May 18 - 16-year-old killed in Newaygo County motorcycle wreck, 31-year-old arrested for felonious assault in Sheridan Township, and severe weather chances remain in west central Michigan this week.

  22. 29

    Friday, May 15

    Friday, May 15 - Spring weight restrictions lifted across Michigan for truckers, Cottage Inn Pizza opening in Big Rapids delayed until late June, and people are starting to drain gas before filling up.

  23. 28

    Thursday, May 14

    Thursday, May 14 - Road construction slated next week on Clark Street, parking ordinance amendment passed for incoming childcare facility, and Michigan schools are getting guidance on AI.

  24. 27

    Wednesday, May 13

    Wednesday, May 13 - Connected Vehicle Security Act introduced in Michigan, Ferris State men's tennis advances to national championship tournament, and the future of autonomy, robotics, and drones is taking flight this week in Detroit.

  25. 26

    Tuesday, May 12

    Tuesday, May 12 - 21-year-old killed in dirt bike wreck outside of Grant, high football playoffs changing for 2026, and Michigan conservation will be losing a long-tenured group.

  26. 25

    Monday, May 11

    Monday, May 11 - Buckhorn Creek demolition begins this week near Paris, Big Rapids Commissioners set to discuss upcoming meeting items, and some forged signatures are being investigated for Michigan governor candidates.

  27. 24

    Friday, May 8

    Friday, May 8 - City commission to consider project amendments, Ferris golf continues NCAA tournament action at Katke Golf Course, and more details are being released regarding the Grand Rapids soccer shooting.

  28. 23

    Thursday, May 7

    Thursday, May 7 - 15-year-old injured after being hit by car in Morley and melanoma is starting to become a concern as summer approaches.

  29. 22

    Wednesday, May 6

    Wednesday, May 6 - Human remains discovered in Lake County, elevated fire risks continue in Northern Michigan, and morel mushroom hunting is heating up.

  30. 21

    Tuesday. May 5

    Tuesday. May 5 - Mecosta County Sheriff's Office investigating destruction of property at local park restroom and teachers are being celebrated across the state this week.

  31. 20

    Monday, May 4

    Monday, May 4 - Tullymore Resort acquired by RedWater hospitality group, four Republican gubernatorial candidates debate in Auburn Hills, and Sen. Hauck designates May as ALS awareness month.

  32. 19

    Friday, May 1

    Friday, May 1 - Mecosta County native selected as American University commencement speaker, "Kids over Clicks" bill passes Michigan Senate, and multiple cold weather warnings have been issued for Saturday.

  33. 18

    Thursday, Apr. 30

    Thursday, Apr. 30 - Ferris State KCAD student wins label creation contest for Alaskan ale company, Reed City High School athletic director announces retirement after five years in position, and the Michigan governor's race is starting to show some favorites.

  34. 17

    Wednesday, Apr. 29

    Wednesday, Apr. 29 - Big Rapids Police Chief announces retirement, two drivers injured in Martiny Township wreck, and northern Michigan continues to recover from flooding.

  35. 16

    Tuesday, Apr. 28

    Tuesday, Apr. 28 - Ferris State earns multi-million-dollar grant for pharmaceutical testing, Michigan gas prices jump as the week starts, and Consumers introduces new weather monitoring equipment to understand storm damage.

  36. 15

    Monday, Apr. 27

    Monday, Apr. 27 - 19-year-old in stable condition after crash on Perry Avenue near Ferris Commons, Big Rapids Middle School resumes class after lockdown due to malfunction, and marijuana gets a new federal classification.

  37. 14

    Friday, Apr. 24

    Friday, Apr. 24 - Mecosta couple wins young farming award, Ferris State national championship celebration continuing this weekend, and the Line 5 pipeline fight is back in the Michigan courtrooms.

  38. 13

    Thursday, Apr. 23

    Thursday, Apr. 23 - Mecosta County Sheriff's discover murder-homicide near Canadian Lakes and a bill is out to regular license plater reader systems.

  39. 12

    Wednesday, Apr. 22

    Wednesday, Apr. 22 - Process begins for removing Nartron Dam in Reed City, State Senator Roger Hauck announces re-election campaign, and road work officials are reminding drivers to slow down this week.

  40. 11

    Tuesday, Apr. 21

    Tuesday, Apr. 21 - Big Rapids intersection begins water main repairs, Reed City Schools picks new incoming superintendent, and higher gas prices have yet to push people back into electric vehicle.

  41. 10

    Monday, Apr. 20

    Monday, Apr. 20 - Big Rapids DPS issues warning regarding Muskegon River, 18-year-old hospitalized following crash near Barryton, and Michigan House unveils $75.8 billion budget.

  42. 9

    Friday, Apr. 17

    Friday, Apr. 17 - Mecosta County under local state of emergency for flooding, a Tigers rookie gets a massive contract extension, and area high schools get hands-on experience at local career fair.

  43. 8

    Thursday, Apr. 16

    Thursday, Apr. 16 - Gov. Whitmer declares state of emergency for northern Michigan flooding and stress can be a leading cause for a number of health concerns.

  44. 7

    Wednesday, Apr. 15

    Wednesday, Apr. 15 - Special Olympians team up with Ferris State men's and women's basketball for overtime thriller, 30-year-old Stanton man killed in collision with semi in Montcalm County, and MDOT continues to adjust weight restrictions for northern highways and freeways.

  45. 6

    Tuesday, Apr. 14

    Tuesday, Apr. 14 - River levels continue to rise in West Michigan, upcoming road work slated for Big Rapids' busiest intersection next week, and Michigan looks to push more kids to golf this summer.

  46. 5

    Monday, Apr. 13

    Monday, Apr. 13 - 19-year-old killed and three other teens injured in rollover crash, elevated severe weather chances loom for Monday night through Wednesday, and state police charge Grand Rapids man for major counterfeit operation.

  47. 4

    Friday, Apr. 10

    Friday, Apr. 10 - New Big Rapids Regional Chambers kickoff with breakfast event, a pair of Big Rapids athletes announce college commitments, and the Michigan Convention of States will host an Article V town hall this Saturday.

  48. 3

    Thursday, Apr. 9

    Thursday, Apr. 9 - Ferris State sets one-day fundraising record, new car wash construction continues in Big Rapids, and Michigan is investing billions of unwise dollars to create new jobs.

  49. 2

    Wednesday, Apr. 8

    Wednesday, Apr. 8 - Ferris State names lead CMU assistant Brooks Miller as new head coach, 71-year-old dies in head collision near Howard City, and registered nurses across Michigan begin advocation period for workplace improvements.

  50. 1

    Tuesday, Apr. 7

    Tuesday, Apr. 7 - West Michigan continues to show positive business growth, three drivers rushed to hospital after critical freeway crash, and Michigan knocks off UCONN for the March Madness victory.

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