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Michigan City Council Member said, "heil Hitler" in response to public citizen comment

CHELSEA, Michigan - Video from the March 17, 2025 Chelsea City Council meeting shows council member Bill Ruddock said “heil Hitler” after a resident gave comments about her opposition to sanctuary cities.

The woman who was speaking finished her comments, It was then when Ruddock could be seen and heard saying what appears to be “heil Hitler.”

I have reached out to Ruddock for comment but as of this writing he has not yet responded. I will update this story if I do get a response from Ruddock.

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Michigan city demolishes woman's home after she fails to pay $50,000

SAGINAW, Mich - A Saginaw, Michigan, woman and her children are homeless after a fallen tree led the city to demolish her damaged home when she couldn't afford to pay the required fees to secure the property.

Jessica Tillman's home was severely damaged last Saturday morning when storms caused a large tree to crash onto her house. Tillman said she received an early morning call informing her of the damage and rushed home from a hotel where she had been celebrating a birthday with her son.

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Update: Last night the Bay City, Michigan Commissioned on a resolution that would make the city a welcoming community for all people regardless of their immigration status. Today we are finding out Mayor Chris Girard could veto the resoultion. He has five

Update: Last night the Bay City, Michigan Commissioned on a resolution that would make the city a welcoming community for all people regardless of their immigration status. Today we are finding out Mayor Chris Girard could veto the resoultion. He has five days to make that decision. At the meeting Commissioner Stephen Prince spoke out saying why he voted against it. Video from Bay City TV.

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News bias?

This morning, the Trump administration announced that one of the top MS 13 gang members was arrested on the East Coast of the United States. Fox News is the only network to lead with this during the 9 a.m. hour.  The other networks lead with old news.

BREAKING: President Trump has just announced a 25% tariff on all cars not made in the United States

BREAKING: President Trump has just announced a 25% tariff on all cars not made in the United States

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Now After Hours show tonight due to illness

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Police say not enough evidence to make arrest in Frankenmuth Splash Village incident.
Investigation continues

FRANKENMUTH, Mich - Frankenmuth, Michigan Police are investigating after Amber Archuleta reported witnessing a man expose himself to a child at Zehnder’s Splash Village.

Archuleta tells me the incident happened at the “kiddie hot tub”.

Archuleta said in a viral Facebook post, “An older man was standing slightly above the child. I saw the older man reach into his shorts. I thought maybe he was “adjusting himself” as men sometimes need to. The man then pulled out his genitals and told the little to boy to look, which he did.”

Frankenmuth Police did respond and interview the woman.

The following is the statement just released from Frankenmuth Police:

 

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Frankenmuth Police say officers responded around 12:55 p.m. and conducted interviews with the complainant, the suspect, and witnesses, and reviewed security footage with park staff.

Police say there is currently not enough evidence to make an arrest, but the investigation remains open. The case will be reviewed by the Saginaw County Prosecutor’s Office once complete. Anyone with information is urged to contact Officer Mike Mitin at 989-652-8371, ext. 194.

Police have not released any names of any alleged suspects. There is a picture going around on social media that Frankenmuth's Police Chief says is not the person allegedly involved.

John Shleton from Splash Village released the following statement adding the boy is the grandson to the alleged perpetrator. The following is his complete statement:

Amber Archuleta released the following statement upon learning that no charges will be filed.

I want to take the opportunity to say that just because my statement was not enough for an arrest, the camera footage of him doing "Something" wasn't at a great enough angle for an arrest. But to all of those you who know right from wrong, rallying for justice, means something. To the little boys parents, I am so sorry that I could not protect him. Everything happened very quickly & I just want you to know that little boy is why awareness has been spread. I urge Zhenders to revamp trainings and invests in making Zhenders the safest waterpark for kids in Michigan. To the very first girl working there that I notified. Thank you! I don't know your name. To security, they know where I stand. Thank you all. Awareness is key."

I have reached out to Zehnder's Splash Village as have not yet heard back from them.

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Friday March 28, 2025

 

 

 
 

LANSING, Mich - A Michigan lawmaker wants to cut a state agency’s funding over disputes with residents.

The new oversight committee fielded many complaints about the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, said Antrim Township Republican Rep. Brian BeGole in a March 22 social media post.

“EGLE needs a lot of change and I have a feeling big budget cuts are coming for them,” BeGole wrote.

The environmental agency is trying to force one Freeland man to fill in a pond on his private property, Michigan Capitol Confidential reported in January. Two months later, his brother Zach Wenzlick shared his story with Michigan lawmakers via the House Oversight Committee on March 18. The state could fine Joshua up to $1.7 million for expanding his pond from 2020-2023. Click here to read more.

 

DETROIT, Mich - Another accused murderer is off the streets in Michigan thanks to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and President Donald Trump.

“ICE Detroit, along with our partners @FBIDetroit, @DEADetroitdiv, @AFTDetroit, and @USBPChiefDTM, continues to protect our communities by removing public safety threats, like this illegal alien from Venezuela who is wanted for murder in his home country,” ICE Detroit posted to X on Wednesday.

The post is one of what’s become daily notices of illegal immigrants arrested in Michigan as part of the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, initiated by the 47th POTUS on the first day of his second term.

Others posted to X by the Detroit Sector’s Chief Patrol Agent John R. Morris over the last week included two special interest aliens from Venezuela arrested by agents at U.S. Customs and Border Patrol’s Marysville and Sandusky Bay stations, as well as one Guatemalan and three Mexican nationals arrested in Shelby Township. Click here to read more.

 

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The University of Michigan has decided to make some significant changes to its diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Those changes involve closing the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Office for Health Equity and Inclusion. Additionally, the university’s DEI 2.0 Strategic Plan -- which started in 2023 and was expected to run through 2028 -- will be discontinued.

The university said it plans to shift funding to other programs, such as financial aid and mental health resources.

The changes are effective March 27, 2025.

According to the university’s website, the DEI 2.0 Strategic Plan was developed through campus conversations, town halls with faculty, students and staff and other community engagement events. Click here to read more.

 

GREENVILLE, Miss. - Authorities in Mississippi say human remains of three people were found in an area storage unit.

Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons called the discovery concerning.

“The discovery of human remains in a storage unit in our city is deeply disturbing and raises serious concerns that demand a thorough investigation,” he said. “My thoughts and prayers are with the families who may be affected by this tragic situation.”

Washington County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Billy Barber said Albert Creath, the previous owner of Creath Memorial Services, has been arrested and charged with improper desecration of corpses.

According to the chief deputy, Creath had been using storage units to continue doing funeral and burial services after losing his license and business.

Barber said deputies responded to a call concerning a casket and discovered Creath had been using the storage unit as a funeral home and still charging people.

“Greenville is a community that values dignity, respect, and the rule of law. We will not tolerate any actions that violate those principles. I urge anyone with information to come forward and assist authorities in their investigation,” Simmons said. Click here to read more.

 

WASHINGTON D.C. - The U.S. Department of Education’s Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) launched an investigation into the California Department of Education (CDE) for alleged violations of the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act (FERPA). FERPA gives parents the right to access their children’s educational data. The California Department of Education has allegedly abdicated the responsibilities FERPA imposes due to a new California state law that prohibits school personnel from disclosing a child’s “gender identity” to that child’s parent.

SPPO has reason to believe that numerous local educational agencies (LEAs) in California may be violating FERPA to socially transition children at school while hiding minors’ “gender identity” from parents. Given the number of LEAs that appear to be involved, SPPO is concerned that CDE played a role, either directly or indirectly, in the widespread adoption of these practices, which appear to be required by the recently enacted California Assembly Bill 1955.

“Teachers and school counselors should not be in the business of advising minors entrusted to their care on consequential decisions about their sexual identity and mental health. That responsibility and privilege lies with a parent or trusted loved one,” said Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “It is not only immoral but also potentially in contradiction with federal law for California schools to hide crucial information about a student’s wellbeing from parents and guardians. The agency launched today’s investigation to vigorously protect parents’ rights and ensure that students do not fall victim to a radical transgender ideology that often leads to family alienation and irreversible medical interventions.” Click here to read more.

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News they don't want you to see
Thursday March 27, 2025

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DETROIT, Mich - The city of Detroit owes more than it has available to pay its bills – $1,600 per taxpayer, according to a national watchdog group. The news comes more than a decade after the city entered federal bankruptcy court.

A report published in late February by Truth in Accounting, reports that the nation’s 75 of the nation’s largest cities had $300.7 billion in debt. Public officials in 53 cities “have not included the full cost of government in their budget calculations,” said the Illinois-based nonprofit focused on public information about governmental finances.

Detroit had $4.8 billion in bills but only $4.4 billion available at the end of the 2024 fiscal year, leaving a shortfall of $381.8 million, or $1,600 per taxpayer, the report said. Click here to read more.

 

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) continues to fund more than a billion dollars in diversity, equity and inclusion programs, even after President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to eliminate them.

While other agencies have moved to eliminate the “illegal and immoral programs” targeted in Trump’s day-one executive order, NIH is still funding over $1.3 billion in active grants that include DEI components — from race-based hiring schemes to “anti-racist” training initiatives and diversity-first faculty pipelines. At least $441 million of those grants explicitly cite DEI in their project descriptions, according to NIH data compiled by watchdog group Do No Harm.

“The NIH spends billions and billions of dollars, and those are taxpayer dollars,” Dr. Kurt Miceli, the group’s medical director, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “So we really need to be sensitive to what those dollars are being used for, and we need to be good stewards of those dollars.” Click here to read more.

 

FRUITPORT, Mich - Under the guise of a school climate survey, Fruitport Community Schools in Muskegon County is asking students if they are transgender and other information related to sexuality and ethnicity.

Under the guise of a school climate survey, Fruitport Community Schools in Muskegon County is asking students if they are transgender and other information related to sexuality and ethnicity.

A question about gender identity is the first question under demographics, followed by a question about sexuality. The survey went out to middle schoolers.

Libs of TikTok shared images of the survey and called out the district in a post on X early Tuesday: “Why is Fruitport schools asking middle schoolers if they’re transgender and what their s*xuality is?? These schools need to start losing their funding. This insanity must stop.”

Fruitport Community Schools has a link to the School Climate Survey on its website, but when you click on the various surveys, it states the school is no longer accepting responses. Click here to read more.

 

LITHUANIA - Four US Army soldiers have died in Lithuania after they disappeared on a training site while on maneuvers just miles from the border, NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday.

The four soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, based out of Fort Stewart, Georgia, were last seen alive on Tuesday riding an armored vehicle during tactical training exercises at a military site near the city of Pabrade, in eastern Lithuania.

The base is about six miles from the border with Belarus — a staunch Russian ally, and comes at a time of ratcheting tensions in the region.

Lithuania’s military has not confirmed the exact details of what happened, but local media reports that the four may have drowned after their M88A2 Hercules armored vehicle became trapped in swampy terrain. Click here to read more.

 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida House has approved a bill that lowers the minimum age for long gun purchases from 21 to 18 while maintaining federal restrictions on handgun sales from licensed dealers.

What it does: HB 759 lowers the minimum age to purchase long guns in Florida from 21 to 18, both from licensed dealers and in private transactions, while maintaining the federal age restriction on handgun purchases from licensed dealers.

  • The bill applies to purchases from Federal Firearms Licensees and private transactions.

  • It maintains the federal prohibition on Federal Firearms Licensees selling handguns to individuals under 21 but allows individuals 18 and older to purchase handguns in private transactions.

The sponsors: Republican Rep. Michelle Salzman is carrying the bill. The similar Senate version, SB 920, is carried by Republican Sen. Jay Collins.

What they’re saying: When asked by Florida’s Voice for an update on whether Senate President Ben Albritton will support the legislation, the Senate referred to his previous comments on March 19. At that time, Albritton said he was “thinking this through” and emphasized that he “doesn’t take any of this lightly.”

  • He grew emotional as he spoke about the 2018 Parkland school shooting, particularly remembering Luke Hoyer, a victim at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Albritton shared that he and his wife had gotten to know Hoyer’s family. Click here to read more.

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