Michigan
Civil War soldier’s Michigan grave finally gets headstone
EMPIRE, Mich. – The grave of a person who served within the U.S. Civil Struggle has been formally marked at a northern Michigan cemetery.
Claude Fields ensured that Ruel Boynton’s service would not be forgotten.
Fields, supervisor of the Maple Grove cemetery in Empire Township, has carried out analysis on most of the lifeless who’re buried there, the Traverse Metropolis Document-Eagle reported.
“We are able to’t have a vet in right here with no gravestone,” Fields stated. “That isn’t proper.”
Working with Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Dwelling, he contacted the U.S. Division of Veterans Affairs, which authorized a gravestone for Boynton, who died in 1910 after deciding on a 160-acre farm in Leelanau County after the struggle. His spouse’s identify was Martha and so they had eight youngsters.
“It was beautiful to see that Claude revered the cemetery and the veterans and wished to see that they have been honored, not simply now however into the longer term,” stated Megan Fryer of the funeral dwelling.
Fields’ analysis has additionally led to recognition of the graves of six males who labored for the U.S. Life-Saving Service, the predecessor of the Coast Guard.
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Snap counts, PFF grades: Michigan State’s Oregon aftermath, midseason grades
Michigan State’s first half of the season had its highs and lows but ended on a definitive low.
The Spartans bring a three-game losing streak into the bye week and the midway point of their season, with back-to-back losses by three touchdowns or more.
The most recent of those losses was 31-10 on Friday night at Oregon. Here’s a look at the snap counts and some Pro Football Focus grades from the game:
Offensive snap counts (out of 52)
* Luke Newman 52
* Tanner Miller 52
* Stanton Ramil 49
* Nick Marsh 48
* Montorie Foster Jr. 48
* Aidan Chiles 42
* Jack Velling 42
* Ashton Lepo 42
* Brandon Baldwin 38
Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams 28
* Brennan Parachek 27
* Nate Carter 23
Jaron Glover 19
Dallas Fincher 14
Rakeem Johnson 13
Aziah Johnson 12
Tommy Schuster 10
Ademola Faleye 9
Jay Coyne 2
Brandon Tullis 1
Tyneil Hopper 1
Defensive snap counts (out of 75)
* Malik Spencer 71
* Nikau Martinez 68
* Charles Brantley 68
* Ed Woods 58
* Jordan Turner 60
* Cal Haladay 59
* Khris Bogle 50
Wayne Matthews III 43
* D’Quan Douse 39
Anthony Jones 36
Justin Denson Jr. 32
Alex VanSumeren 31
Jalen Thompson 30
Quindarius Dunnigan 28
Ben Roberts 19
Angelo Grose 19
Maverick Hansen 19
Ken Talley 17
Darius Snow 17
Jalen Satchell 16
Ru’Quan Buckley 15
Armorion Smooth 8
Aaron Alexander 7
Andrew Brinson IV 1
Jaylen Thompson 1
Marcellius Pulliam 1
Jeremiah Hughes 1
Avery Dunn 1
* Malik Spencer had easily the best grade (82.2) among Spartans defensive players. He gave up no catches on two targets with one interception, had two tackles graded as stops and recorded a quarterback hit on his only pass rush snap. The grade was the best of his career and came immediately after a game that was grade the worst of his career.
* Holy Cross transfer left guard Luke Newman recorded the best grade among Michigan State offensive players and the best grade of his season.
* As a team, Michigan State had its worst tackling grade of the season and was credited for a season-high 20 missed tackles as Oregon recorded 213 rushing yards on the night. The Spartans’ starting linebackers were credited with seven of those missed tackles.
* Midway through the regular season, Michigan State’s best grade as a team is for its run defense, where it ranks seventh in the Big Ten. Its worst is for pass blocking, where it ranks 17th in the conference.
* Tough game for middle linebacker Cal Haladay, whose grade was the worst of his four-year Michigan State career thanks to three credited missed tackles and being targeted five times in the passing game to the tune of 102 yards.
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Michigan
JD Vance to make eighth visit to Michigan for campaign stop
DETROIT, Mich. (WILX)—Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance will return to Michigan on Tuesday.
The Ohio senator will speak at the Eastern Market in Detroit at 2 p.m. This will be the candidate’s eighth visit to the State of Michigan.
Vance is expected to discuss the economy and the auto industry.
This visit comes less than a week after he spoke at the Berlin Raceway and Entertainment Complex in Marne. He said he or former President Trump would probably be in Michigan every week until the election.
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