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Tigers’ teammate Willie Horton praised Lolich as “a great pitcher, teammate and champion.”
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He was the first Black president of a major public university in the United States.
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Bob Carr served Michigan in Congress for nearly two decades spanning the 1970s, '80s, and '90s.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer said Florine Mark "was a fearless trailblazer."
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He left his mark on Michigan media with the founding in 1970 of what was then known as the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield.
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Between 1990 and 1995, Moeller went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories with the Wolverines.
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The Hall of Famer died Tuesday after a brief illness. Bob Lanier was 73.
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Stanley served as Flint mayor from 1991 until 2002, when he was recalled from office.
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A Michigan sports radio fixture for three decades, Beckmann broadcast some of the greatest moments in Michigan Wolverine football history. He was 72.
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The court says Cohn died Friday after a brief illness. He was 97. Cohn was nominated by President Jimmy Carter in 1979 and served for 40 years until stepping down in 2019.