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Top News: Big Storm, Catfishing Mom, A Machete Killer and More

Each week, right here on 9and10news.com, we’ll take a look back at 9 or 10 of the top headlines of the week. Here’s what happened this week.

Catfishing is when you impersonate another person on the internet in order to deceive someone. That’s what the police say a Mount Pleasant woman did to her daughter and another teen beginning last December.

If you used the gas pumps at EZ Mart Central, aka Top Ten Deli, you need to monitor your card statements, because police say a skimmer was set up to steal credit card info.

A Northern Michigan business is giving back to its employees with over $3.6 million in bonuses. Avalon, based in Alma, builds luxury pontoon boats, and they want to make sure their employees and the community have a merry Christmas.

If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush or just a family fun activity this winter, Sno-X is the place for you. This is the first and only public track for snocross racers in the state of Michigan. The property used to be the “Mancelona Motorplex.”

Big storms swept through the area on Wednesday night, . There was a lot of damage from those high winds and ice, and we collected your photos of the destruction.

The man accused of setting a fire outside the Women’s Resource Center thrift store in Grand Traverse County has been charged. Brian Immink from Interlochen faces a third-degree arson charge.

Grand Traverse County Sheriff’s Office Deputies said that an 86-year-old Grawn man was hit and killed Sunday by a vehicle as he was walking north across US-31 South.

The Cheboygan County Sheriff’s Department says a local man was arrested for posting a bomb threat against the middle school on Facebook.

Zaria, the Great Dane that was stranded on Cranberry Lake earlier this year, is now Zara thanks to a foster home. The Humane Society of Midland County said in a Facebook post that their shelter director took her in to foster her and decided she couldn’t let her go.

In a case the county prosecutor says was one of the most gruesome he has seen, a 21-year-old man has pleaded guilty to the murder of a 16-year-old girl. Joel Patrick-Dorlice Travis pleaded guilty to Open Murder and Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Intent to Murder Monday.

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