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Chris Bell, a former varsity boys basketball assistant coach, will now be in charge of all Lake Fenton sports.
Kenneth Stayt, 70, of Fenton recently won $25,000 a year for life playing Lucky For Life, according to the Michigan Lottery.
The Fenton Art Walk is returning to the city’s downtown this weekend, with nearly 100 artists, live entertainment, food, ...
Kenneth Stayt opted to receive his winnings as a one-time lump sum payment of $390,000, according to lottery officials ...
Kenneth Stayt from Fenton, Michigan, won $390,000 from the "Lucky For Life" lottery and plans to share his prize with his ...
Four fire engines, two ambulances and police were sent to a Fenton flat fire where paramedics battled in vain to save a man ...
Kenneth Stayt of Fenton matched all five white balls in the July 19 drawing to win $25,000 per year for life, but he chose to ...
More than 60 of the top middle school football players from across the Midwest gathered at Fenton High School on Sunday to ...
Anson Fenton was sentenced Wednesday in federal court after he admitted to selling items confiscated by the department for ...
GENESEE COUNTY, MI – A man was recovered from Loon Lake in Fenton Township after going overboard while out on a pontoon boat with his dog. The 55-year-old man was a resident of Fenton Township who ...
Wild owner Craig Leipold and Paul Fenton at the new GM’s introductory press conference in May 2018. Famously tasked with “tweaking” the roster, Fenton would do just that the following season.