The owners of a boat stranded along Lake Michigan's shoreline in Milwaukee said they left the boat after they ran out of fuel during a storm. The boat "Deep Thought" washed ashore between Bradford and ...
Jerry Guyer says he has invested $18,000 in salvaging the boat, abandoned by a Mississippi couple after running out of gas.
Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here. Milwaukee Panthers (3-10, 0-3 Horizon) at Central Michigan Chippewas (3-7) Mount Pleasant, Michigan; Sunday, 1 p ...
It’s known for its namesake, Crater Lake, which was formed by a collapsed volcano and is fed by rain and snow. As a result, the lake is unusually clear and blue. It’s also the deepest lake in ...
Jeremiah Fears converted a four-point play with 11.5 seconds remaining to lift No. 14 Oklahoma over No. 24 Michigan 87-86 at ... who grew up in tiny Devils Lake, N.D., located 90 miles west ...
No. 24 Michigan ... blow and hit a deep 3-pointer with 11 seconds remaining. Gayle was whistled for a foul on the shot and Fears made the free throw to complete the four-point play, putting ...
Michigan’s only problem early was defending the 3-point line. The Sooners made 6 of their first 7 from deep to stay close. Goldin and Wolf stayed hot; they had 27 as Michigan took a 36-30 lead ...
Fears finished with 30 points on 8-of-12 shooting as the Sooners (11-0) remained unbeaten. Duke Miles had 17 points, including two big 3s in the second half. Fears finished with 30 points on 8-of-12 ...
Michigan, which has largely played well through the first month-plus of the young season, again blew a halftime lead to a high-powered attack. This time, after mounting an 11-point lead with less ...
But with 11.5 on the clock, Sooner freshman guard Jeremiah Fears hit a deep three while being fouled, capitalizing at the foul line for a four-point play to give his team a one-point lead. Michigan ...
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or deep, water temperatures are changing because of climate change. In a 2021 study, however, scientists found that water temperatures from approximately 200 to 330 feet under Lake Michigan’s ...