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3 weeks ago |
wilx.com | Meredith St. Henry
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - If you took a look at your investments on Thursday, April 3, it might have been startling as the stock market took a massive hit. It comes after President Donald Trump’s tariffs officially rolled out on Wednesday, April 2. TV5’s Meredith St. Henry talked with Joseph Vitale, president of Vitale Wealth Management, who said the main takeaway is do not panic and do not have any knee-jerk reactions.
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3 weeks ago |
wnem.com | Meredith St. Henry
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - If you took a look at your investments on Thursday, April 3, it might have been startling as the stock market took a massive hit. It comes after President Donald Trump’s tariffs officially rolled out on Wednesday, April 2. TV5’s Meredith St. Henry talked with Joseph Vitale, president of Vitale Wealth Management, who said the main takeaway is do not panic and do not have any knee-jerk reactions.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
fox5vegas.com | Meredith St. Henry
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. (WNEM/Gray News) – Brides in Michigan are panicking because they said they never received their wedding dresses they paid for after a local bridal shop abruptly closed. Multiple brides who bought dresses from Love Story Bridal in Frankenmuth said they have had similar nightmare experiences. These brides believe they have been taken advantage of by the shop’s owner, Kasey Shultz. Bride Taylor Jarnigin said she said yes to the dress at Love Story Bridal in May.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
9and10news.com | Meredith St. Henry |Kaleb Vinton
A restaurant in Elk Rapids says people keep vandalizing their building. Ames Street Café has an American flag and a pride flag hanging on the front of their business. The owner, Alicia Gualco, says that people have come at least four times in the middle of the night with a sledgehammer and break the flag pole mounts. She believes security camera footage from the restaurant shows the people who are guilty of vandalizing their business.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
9and10news.com | Meredith St. Henry |Kaleb Vinton
Gaylord high schoolers in the automotive technology program spend a portion of their day learning all about cars. “We rely on our NAFTA curriculum so that our students are learning a lot of the base skills to get them entry-level jobs, and then they would go for some type of postsecondary education, whether that be through dealership training or whether that be through a postsecondary partner like Kirtland Community College,” said Rory Halloway, automotive instructor at Gaylord High School.
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