Michigan
Burger King closing 26 locations in Michigan, customers left disappointed

(CBS DETROIT) – Prospects pulling as much as the Burger King on Grand River close to Evergreen Monday say they don’t seem to be having their method and so they’re not completely happy about it.
They are saying they’re upset to see this location and 25 others shut its doorways.
“Man, pay attention, I used to be about to seize me a whopper with cheese, pay attention with additional mayo,” stated buyer Katrina Allen.
EYM King of Michigan is closing 26 shops.
The corporate despatched a letter to the Michigan Division of Labor and Financial Alternative final week stating they’ll completely stop operations on account of unexpected circumstances and failed to succeed in a decision with Burger King Company.
The discover says EYM King began closing its eating places March 17 and count on to close down all places by April 15.
The shutdown will lay off 424 staff.
Cameron Perez is an emergency response technician for On-Website Options.
He says his firm was employed to safe the property.
“For now, my firm despatched me out to take photos of the property,” Perez stated of the 20200 Grand River location.
“To take photos of all of the home windows and we will are available in and board all of the home windows up and rekey the constructing so nobody can get out and in.”
EYM King shouldn’t be commenting on the closure.
We additionally reached out to Burger King company, however a spokesperson informed us they’re conscious of the scenario however cannot remark on account of pending litigation.
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Michigan football HC Sherrone Moore previews Michigan State rivalry, highlights team progress, injuries

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore highlighted key player developments and preparations for the upcoming rivalry game against Michigan State.
It’s rivalry week as the Wolverines head to East Lansing to take on the Michigan State Spartans on Saturday (Oct. 25) inside Spartan Stadium.
Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. on NBC.
Moore praised offensive lineman Blake Frazier, who recently had his first extended playing time.
“Really proud of the player he’s become,” Moore said.
Frazier has gained significant weight since joining the team, now around 300 pounds, and has shown steady progression through extra reps and experience.
Fourth down conversion
On the team’s struggles converting fourth downs this season, Moore emphasized execution.
“We lost a block on one play that could have been a touchdown, and we dropped a pass,” Moore said. “We’ve got to fix that as a team.”
Injuries
Discussing injuries, Moore noted some players might return to practice soon but will be evaluated week by week.
When asked about Evan Link’s injury, Moore said he thought he was lost for the season, but he and the team are expecting him back this season.
He said Frazier will start, and Brady Norton will play some offensive tackle while moving guys around accordingly.
Moore also said star running back Justice Haynes has been practicing and could possibly play this weekend.
Michigan State week
Moore also spoke about the significance of Michigan State week, especially for younger players.
“We talk about our rivalries during training camp, but we’ll definitely re-educate the team on what this game means,” Moore said, referencing the Paul Bunyan Trophy and the rivalry’s history.
Reflecting on his own introduction to the rivalry, Moore recalled a memorable 2018 game involving Devin Bush, who was being held back by Moore as he stomped on the Spartans’ logo while trying to fight the whole team.
Moore also talked about the weather conditions, as all four seasons, as it rained, snowed, got cold, and was sunny, all in the same game.
When asked about Michigan State’s key players like quarterback Aidan Chiles and receiver Nick Marsh, Moore highlighted their explosiveness and route-running skills, stressing the need for a strong defensive plan.
Moore acknowledged the physicality and intensity of the rivalry, advising players to focus on execution rather than distractions.
“You’re not going to win the game talking,” Moore said.
Bryce Underwood
On freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood’s performance, Moore praised his ability to evade pressure and make special plays.
“He does some things you can’t coach,” Moore said.
Moore also discussed the growth of the linebacking unit, highlighting standout performances and the young talent’s impact.
He emphasized the team’s urgency moving forward.
“Complacency will take away your edge,” Moore said. “We’ve got to stay hungry throughout this process.”
With the Michigan State game approaching, Moore remains focused on preparation and respect for the rivalry.
“Records don’t matter,” Moore said. “We’re going to get their best, and they’re going to get ours.”
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Michigan
Michigan gas prices hit lowest point per gallon since April 2021, AAA says

Gasoline prices in Michigan have reached a four-year low after the prices dropped 13 cents a gallon in the past week, AAA-The Auto Club Group reported.
Michigan drivers are now paying an average of $2.79 a gallon for regular unleaded gas, which is 41 cents less than this time last month and 49 cents less than this time last year. This is not just a 2025 low, but the lowest since April 2021, AAA said.
At that price point, a 15-gallon tank of gas costs about $41.
Metro Detroit’s current average is $2.84 per gallon, which is about 9 cents less than last week’s average and 50 cents less than this same time last year.
The most expensive gas price averages in the state are Ann Arbor ($2.93), Marquette ($2.87) and Metro Detroit ($2.84).
The least expensive gas price averages in the state are Grand Rapids ($2.69), Flint ($2.70) and Lansing ($2.72).
Michigan
2 adults found dead at home in Michigan City, Indiana; juvenile in custody

A juvenile was in custody after two adults were found dead inside a home early Sunday in Michigan City, Indiana.
Police said, around 1:30 a.m., officers conducted a welfare check at a home in the 100 block of Schofield Court, and found two adults dead.
Investigators suspect they died from foul play, and a juvenile male was taken into custody.
Police said the deaths were under investigation on Sunday, and there were no known threats to public safety.
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