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Berkley art restoration business to return items to customers after sudden closure

19 December 2025 at 04:33

People will be able to get their beloved items returned after a Berkley art and artifact restoration business shuttered its storefront location without notifying customers.

Earlier this week, 7 News Detroit went to House of Renew on Woodward Avenue and found a sign on the door saying all projects had been relocated to the owners home studio to be finished. However, customers say they weren't notified about the move, could not reach the business owner and their valuable possessions were missing.

When calling the business phone number, customers heard a voicemail message stating: "Thank you for calling House of Renew. Please leave your name, your phone number, and your claim number only, and we'll get back to you. The voicemail box is full. Please try again later.

Watch our video report from earlier this week below: Art restoration shop closes, customers' valuables missing

7 News Detroit attempted to contact owner Ruth Peppiatt at her personal number with no answer. We also visited her home, where no one answered the door. A note from Berkley police was posted on her door, indicating they also wanted to speak with her.

The Berkley Department of Public Safety said they received multiple complaints from frustrated customers seeking their items.

On Thursday, Berkley police said after reporting by 7 News Detroit, officers spoke with the owner. They say customers can request their items be returned instead of finished. Customers can make those requests by emailing houseofrenew@sbcglobal.net and including their name, phone number and claim number if thats available.

Items that arent requested to be returned will still be worked on, the owner told police.

Police will update customers who made reports to them.

Source: Salvation Army bell ringer fatally shot at Kroger store in Westland

19 December 2025 at 02:28

A man who was working as a Salvation Army bell ringer was shot and killed at a Kroger store in Westland Thursday evening, according to a source.

Police said the shooting happened around 6:20 p.m. at the store on Ford Road near Central City Parkway.

Watch Brett Kast's video report below: Source: Salvation Army bell ringer fatally shot at Kroger store in Westland

It's unclear at this time what led up to the shooting.

The suspect is a teenage boy, Westland Mayor Kevin Coleman confirmed. Additional information about the suspect was not immediately available, including if he is in custody.

The Salvation Army released the following statement:

The Salvation Army is profoundly heartbroken by the tragic incident that took place tonight at the Kroger in Westland. We lift up in prayer all who are affected, especially the individual involved, their loved ones and the Westland community. We are working closely with the Westland Police Department as they investigate the situation. - Lt. Col. Steve Merritt, divisional commander for The Salvation Army Great Lakes Division

Police are investigating.

Kroger released a statement that reads:

We are deeply saddened by the incident that occurred outside of our Westland Kroger located at 36430 Ford Road. We are cooperating with local law enforcement, and will continue to follow their guidance while the police investigation continues. To protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation, we are deferring all questions to Westland Police Department.

Michigan Public Service Commission approves DTE contract for Saline Township data center project

18 December 2025 at 19:43

The Michigan Public Service Commission has approved a contract for DTE for a massive data center that will be built in Saline Township.

Watch Tiarra Braddock's video report: MPSC approves DTE contract for Saline Township data center project

I know that this conversation is happening in every state in the country right now and I would put the contracts that are in front of us today on par or better with any that have been approved in the country, MPSC Chair Dan Scripps said. "If ultimately this is a bubble, if this is all overblown and the load doesnt materialize, that again even in that worst case scenario, customers are still protected.

DTE issued the following statement on the approval:

We appreciate the Michigan Public Service Commission's review and approval of our special contracts for Oracles data center project. These contracts protect our customers  including ensuring that there will be no stranded assets  while enabling Michigan's growth. DTE Energy has an obligation to serve any customer, including data centers, that come into our electric service territory in southeast Michigan. Thats why weve been so focused on making sure our broader customer base is protected with these contracts to ensure they will not subsidize data center rates. We acknowledge theres a range of viewpoints and emotions about this decision. We remain deeply committed to supporting our customers and the communities we serve by delivering the safe, reliable energy they depend on each day. 

The decision came during a heated public hearing, with some residents walking out after the MPSC made their decision.

Kathryn Haushalter, a mother from Saline Township who attended the hearing, blasted the commissioners following the decision, saying, "I wonder if you guys are parents. I am. I have 4 kids, and they're 4, well, she just turned 5, and 6, and 8, and 10, and 12, and I live .145 miles from the site, I see it from my bedroom window. I know you look at facts, but this is affecting real people, and I wonder if in five years you'll come over to my house and want a drink of water from my well water. Would you drink it? Would you? When the power does go out, and you have to shut off their power, and they're running hundreds of generators, diesel generators, are you going to come over with a gas mask so my kids can still play outside and get fresh air? What you did is hurting real families. You can say and justify it however you want, but I want you to remember my kids and remember me. You're hurting us. You do not serve me."

RAW VIDEO: Public comment following MPSC decision

The meeting included one commissioner noting that DTE is bearing all the risk of the project, should the company behind it, Green Chile LLC, not make payments. It was said during the meeting that that burden won't fall on other customers.

Thursday's meeting was to discuss DTE's contract to provide power to the proposed 1.4 gigawatt data center in Saline Township. The proposed center, which is designed for OpenAI by Oracle and Related Digital, has sparked heated debate in the community over costs, transparency, and its potential impact on residents.

At the last MPSC meeting on December 5, over 100 people showed up online and in person with questions and concerns. The project continues to face pushback from residents.

People that live in this area like the rural environment. We like less traffic and we life the farmland. We like the scenery, resident Patrick Gillay said.

Hear reaction from residents in Carli Petrus' video report below: Residents react after Saline Township data center deal approved

He fears the data center could bring noise and strain an already unreliable power grid and says he's disappointed the project is moving forward.

Theyre not representing properly the will of the people, Gillay said.

Still, not everyone is completely opposed.

Im definitely torn, resident Kimberly Ahrens said. "Obviously, I dont want a data center next door, in my neighborhood, but I understand that we use the technology, so its important for advancement.

Attorney General Dana Nessel has been critical of the project, calling for transparency, after only being given a highly redacted copy of the contract between DTE and developers.

FULL INTERVIEW: Attorney General Dana Nessel on data centers in Michigan FULL INTERVIEW: Attorney General Dana Nessel on data centers in Michigan

You can read the formal approval below:

MPSC approval for Saline Township data center by WXYZ-TV Channel 7 Detroit

The decision isn't final yet. DTE has 30 days to accept it, reject it or challenge it.

Kimball Township man charged after allegedly stabbing and killing man on bike trail

18 December 2025 at 17:03

A man has been charged with murder after allegedly stabbing another biker to death on a bike path in Kimball Township this fall, according to the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office.

Police say the stabbing happened on Oct. 12, on the Wadhams to Avoca bike trail. We're told the two men got into some sort of fight before one biker stabbed the other.

The victim drove himself to the hospital and died from injuries sustained from the stabbing 16 days later, according to authorities.

Kimball Township man Robert Barr, 60, was arrested for Open Murder earlier this week. He appeared in court, with bond set at $250,000 cash/surety.

'He’s here.' Testimony reveals details of apartment incident in Sherrone Moore case

18 December 2025 at 16:52

Ex-University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore confronted his former staffer as she was preparing to leave town December 10 after filing a report with the university, according to testimony obtained by 7 News Detroit.

Watch Simon Shaykhet's video report: 'Hes here.' Testimony reveals details of Sherrone Moore apartment incident

According to the court transcript, Pittsfield Township Detective Jessica Welker testified on December 12 that the former staffers attorney, Heidi Sharp, called police and said her client called her, saying, Hes here. Hes here. Sherrone is here.

The former staffer had reportedly tried to cut off communication with Moore on December 8, but he allegedly continued to call and text in the days leading up to the incident.

Moore reportedly barged into her apartment before the former staffer could secure the door after she heard footsteps outside.

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According to the testimony, the former staffer started backing up as he was approaching her and then Moore grabbed two butter knives out of her drawer, saying you ruined my life.

The former staffer reportedly then called her attorney and when Moore heard the attorneys voice, he backed up and turned the knives on himself, saying he was going to kill himself, according to the court transcript.

Moore eventually left the apartment and was arrested later that day.

According to the testimony, Moore also sent messages on the same date of the incident that read I hate you. My blood is on your hand.

Moore allegedly told investigators after his arrest that he was in an intimate relationship with the former staffer for about two years.

Moore was released on bond last Friday after being arraigned on multiple charges, including felony home invasion, misdemeanor stalking and breaking and entering.

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Carrington Golf Club in Monroe listed for sale for $2.5 million

17 December 2025 at 18:36

Want to own a golf course in metro Detroit? Here's your chance. Carrington Golf Club in Monroe is up for sale.

According to a listing from Weins & Roth Real Estate Group, Carrington Golf Club and its 162 acres of land are for sale for $2.5 million.

The course's website said it was designed by Brian Huntley, and first opened as a championship public course in 1998.

It features 18 holes and tips out at 6,873 yards, with a practice facility that includes a driving range, 12,000-square foot putting green and chipping area.

Carrington also features a full-service restaurant with year-round service called River's Edge.

The listing said that the course hosted nearly 30,000 rounds per year in 2024 and 2025.

16-year-old charged after allegedly killing teen at Highland Park dollar store

17 December 2025 at 17:49

A 16-year-old from Highland Park is being charged after prosecutors say he shot and killed a teen in the parking lot of a Dollar General last month.

We previously reported that Avonte Herring was gunned down near the Dollar General store on Woodward Avenue and Manchester Parkway around 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 25, with stray rounds from the shooting striking neighboring businesses and passing vehicles. Police say that Herring was shot in the back, and was pronounced dead on the way to the hospital.

Watch our previous coverage from Randy Wimbley

13-year-old killed in Highland Park shooting, family and community demand justice

The 16-year-old is not being charged as an adult, but he has been adult-designated. We're told that this means that, upon conviction, a judge can choose to sentence the teen as a juvenile or as an adult.

The juvenile is facing First-Degree Murder charges. He is set to appears in court again next month.

Police searching for missing woman last seen in Hamtramck who could be in danger

17 December 2025 at 00:25

Police in Hamtramck are searching for a missing woman who they believe could be in danger.

Linda Ward, 44, was last seen on Dec. 11 at Whiskey in the Jar in Hamtramck. Investigators say she left the bar around 8:50 p.m. At the time, Ward was wearing a cream colored knit coat and a multi-colored scarf.

Police say family and friends have not been able to contact Ward. She was reported missing on Dec. 14.

Its believed Ward lives in her vehicle, a white 2019 Ford Escape with Michigan license plate EQG0213, with her two Husky dogs.

Police do not suspect any foul play or suspicious circumstances at this time.

Additional details about the case have not yet been released.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Hamtramck Police Department at 313-800-5280 or Sgt. Gonzales at 313-800-5272.

Animal sanctuary owner sentenced to 6 months in jail, restitution for cruelty to pigs, llamas, goats

12 December 2025 at 23:17

A 52-year-old woman who operated what was supposed to be an animal rescue and sanctuary is now sitting in the Livingston County Jail as part of her sentence after being convicted of animal abandonment and cruelty.

Melissa Borden of The Devoted Barn was found guilty by a jury for the poor treatment of animals that included pigs, llamas, goats and sheep that were found by investigators on vacant land in Tyrone Township. Despite Borden's attempts to defend the care she provided, investigators documented horrific living conditions for the animals.

Watch our video report below: Owner of animal sanctuary sentenced to 60 days in jail, restitution for cruelty

On Thursday, a judge sentenced Borden to six months in jail followed by five years of probation. During her probation period, she cannot have any contact with animals, including her own pets.

After she's released from jail, Borden will be required to wear an electronic tether. She is also prohibited from trying to raise money for legal fees or charity on social media, something she has done for years.

Borden must pay $102,000 in restitution as part of her sentence.

Animal welfare advocates react

Many animal welfare advocates say they are pleased to see Borden finally held accountable for her treatment of animals, but they emphasize the fight for voiceless animals continues.

"We're just really hopeful that this will put an end to how she operates," Anna Peterson said. "But the reality is we're not done. She still has dogs in Genesee County that are warehoused in a kennel there. And we have to see what, if anything, this crime, conviction and sentencing will do for those animals."

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Peterson spent time volunteering at The Devoted Barn years ago when they were located in Newport in Monroe County. And she's one of a number of former volunteers and others who began speaking out about the poor conditions and mistreatment that were being witnessed while the animals were under Borden's care.

Additional charges pending

Borden still faces another felony charge of animals abandoning and cruelty in Livingston County. That trial is scheduled to begin in March.

Her defense attorney did not respond to requests for comment.

This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.

Delivery driver arrested in string of home invasions across multiple townships

11 December 2025 at 15:22

Officials arrested a delivery driver earlier this month wanted in connection with a string of home invasions across multiple townships.

According to the St. Clair County Sheriffs Office, the suspect reportedly broke into more than six homes while on his delivery route starting on November 28.

Deonte King, 32 years old of Redford, was taken into custody after he was stopped in a white box truck not far from a reported home invasion in the area of Werner Road in Columbus Township.

King was arraigned on one count of home invasion first degree and five counts of home invasion second degree on December 9. The judge set a $200,000 cash/surety bond.

St. Clair County Sheriff Matt King is urging the community to keep doors and windows locked. If anyone notices anything suspicious, theyre asked to call 911.

Thank you to the road patrol deputies for detailing each incident, allowing for a thorough description of the suspect and vehicle to be compiled, allowing the detectives to connect the cases. With the help of local and federal agencies in the area, we were able to locate King and prevent further incidents, says Sheriff Mat King in a statement.

Credit union collects $4K, hundreds of toys in first Toys for Tots drive

11 December 2025 at 13:45

OUR Credit Union announced that they were able to collect $4,000 and hundreds of new toys this month in partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots initiative.

Its the first year OUR Credit Union has collected for Toys for Tots.

The credit union still has one more day of collection, with the final drop off event happening on Thursday, December 11, at the Shelby Township branch at 54870 Mound Road. The credit union is accepting new toys and monetary donations.

We were hopeful this fundraiser would be a success, but being that it was our first time, we didnt know what to expect. We are deeply appreciative of the remarkable generosity shown by our members, said Evita Beadle, Accounting Manager and Care Committee Co-Chair at OUR Credit Union, in a statement.

For more details about the drive, click here.

Detroit police searching for missing 40-year-old with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder

10 December 2025 at 14:06

Detroit police are asking for the publics help to locate a missing 40-year-old woman who has schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

The Detroit Police Department says Sarah Booth left her home on December 8 and did not return. She was last seen in the 1200 block of E. Grand Boulevard.

Booth was wearing a black jacket with green stripes, a white shirt, gray jogging pants and tennis shoes at the time of her disappearance.

Booth is described as 59 and about 200 pounds with brown eyes and black hair with shaved sides. She also has an Old English D on her left inner forearm.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-5740.

Editor's note: Sarah Booth is a relative of a Channel 7 employee

Eastpointe elementary school teacher facing child pornography charges in Vermont federal court

8 December 2025 at 19:26

A fourth-grade teacher at Pleasantview Elementary School in Eastpointe Community Schools if facing federal child pornography charges after being arrested in Vermont.

Watch Ruta Ulcinaite's video report: Eastpointe elementary school teacher facing child pornography charges

Martin Waskowski has been charged with transporting child pornography in interstate of foreign commerce and knowingly possesing child pornography that had been transported in interstate or foreign commerce.

Waskowski was arrested on December 3 while trying to enter into the U.S. from Canada at the Highgate Springs Port of Entry in Highgate, Vermont, which is towards the western state border with New York. Officials say he had been flagged for secondary inspection because he was "an exact match" for "a law enforcement records inquiry with suspicion of attempted sexual enticement of a minor."

According to the criminal complaint, during the secondary inspection, a Customs and Border Patrol officer examined Waskowski's phone and found "probably child sexual abuse material." Waskowski was then detained and the Homeland Security Investigations was called for assistance. It was during an examination of Waskowski's phone by the HSI agent that, according to the criminal complaint, images of children under the age of 14 involved in various sex acts were found interspersed with personal photos and videos of Waskowki.

During questioning, officials say Waskowski admitted to "seeking and receiving" child pornography, as well as producing child pornography by recording a spy camera of a 12-year-old boy in a restroom at his Michigan home. Parents at Pleasantview Elementary, where Waskowski has been a 4th Grade teacher for three school years, are frustrated by the alleged findings.

Its awful. Its scary, what do you do? You leave your kids, you think theyre in good hands and then you find out a predator is in the school," grandparent at the elementary school Sharon Smith said.

During a court appearance, Waskowski was ordered to be released to the custody of his father for home detention. He was also ordered to say away from areas where children may be and not contact any minors. He is due back in Vermont Federal Court on December 23.

Eastpointe Community Schools released the following statemtn on their website about the case:

Eastpointe Community Schools was notified on Friday, December 5, 2025, by the Michigan State Police and the Department of Homeland Security that a Pleasantview teacher had been arrested out of state on December 3, 2025, and charged with possession and transportation of child exploitation materials. Prior to this formal notification, the District had no knowledge of, nor had it received any allegations related to, this individual. Eastpointe Community Schools was notified on Friday, December 5, 2025, by the Michigan State Police and the Department of Homeland Security that a Pleasantview teacher had been arrested out of state on December 3, 2025, and charged with possession and transportation of child exploitation materials. Prior to this formal notification, the District had no knowledge of, nor had it received any allegations related to, this individual. Upon receiving this information, the District took immediate action and placed Pleasantview Elementary teacher Martin Waskowski on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. As with all criminal proceedings, a charge is an allegation; the individual is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. However, the safety and well-being of our students is our highest priority. We take this matter extremely seriously, and regardless of the outcome of the criminal investigation, the District will continue to act in the best interest of children at all times. Mr. Waskowski has been employed with Eastpointe Community Schools at Pleasantview for three school years. A long-term substitute teacher has been assigned to the classroom to ensure continuity of instruction and minimize any disruption to students learning. The District is cooperating fully with the agencies involved in the investigation. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) has established a dedicated email for parents or guardians to report any concerning behavior. School social workers are also available to support students who may have questions or concerns. For tips or information related to this matter, please email: <u>HSI-Waskowski-Investigation@hsi.dhs.gov</u>

Waterford Community Coalition seeking volunteers & donations for Shop With a Hero this weekend

8 December 2025 at 17:40

The Waterford Community Coalition is seeking volunteers and donations ahead of its Shop With a Hero event this weekend.

This Saturday, Dec. 13, local law enforcement and first responders will Christmas shop with children in need in the community.

The Coalition's goal is to provide 100 Waterford School District kids the chance to shop with a local hero or their family.

If you would like to give money or volunteer this weekend, you can call or text (947)229-7140, email resource@ccwaterford.org, or scan the QR code on this Facebook post.

Players needed for 24-hour charity hockey game at Munn Arena

8 December 2025 at 16:26

Dozens of hockey players will come together for a 24-hour, continuous hockey game in East Lansing to benefit a nonprofit raising funds for pediatric cancer.

The LivSports 24-hour hockey Marathon, presented by LivFree, will take place April 18-19, 2026, at the historic Munn Arena on the campus of Michigan State University.

"LivFree is a childhood cancer nonprofit organization that brings families together through a moment of joy. These moments may be small in scale, but the scope of their impact is great," the organization's website said.

During the 24-hour hockey marathon, more than 80 adult hockey players will come together to play the 24-hour game that will be broken up into three divisions.

Players who register have to raise $1,500, which is the average cost to support a LivFree family and provide them a moment of joy.

The three divisions are:

Division A - "These players participate at an advanced to elite competitive level in adult leagues in top tiers and/or participated at a competitive level (D1-3) in college and beyond." Division B - "B players that participate at an advanced competitive level in adult leagues in higher tiers and/or participated in college (D3-club)." Division 3 - "Players that participate in adult league hockey at the lower tiers should join Division C. This designation is for players of all skills, some who have been playing for many years, others who have added hockey to their adults lives."

Each division will feature two teams that play each other throughout the 24 hours.

The event will kick off at 2 p.m. on April 18 with the games going until 2 p.m. the next day. Each group will paly games ranging from 25 minutes to 90 minutes, with seven hours of ice time per skater over the 24 hours.

Players will have access to locker rooms and player areas, plus meals, snacks and hydration stations, rest areas, on-site athletic trainers and more.

For more information on the event, and to register, you can visit the event's website here.

Man accused of striking school safety officer, principal with car in Sterling Heights

8 December 2025 at 14:28

A 45-year-old man has been charged with two counts of assault after he allegedly struck a school safety officer and a principal with his vehicle at a Sterling Heights middle school.

Investigators say that Lemuel Young was blocking a bus lane at Donald L. Bemis Junior High School when the school safety officer approached his vehicle, asking him to move.

Authorities say that Young refused, striking the officer with his vehicle when he stepped in front of the vehicle.

The principal of the school was called to assist, also stepping in front of the vehicle. Young proceeded to strike the principal with his vehicle three times, according to the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office.

Young appeared in court last week and faces two counts of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, each a 4-year felony. Young's bond was set at $10,000 cash/surety only, no 10 percent. He has also been ordered not to contact the officer or the principal, not to enter the premises of the school, and not to possess a weapon.

Young is due back in court twice more later this month.

The conduct alleged in this case is shocking and completely unacceptable. Using a vehicle as a weapon is extraordinarily dangerous and will not be tolerated. My office is committed to holding offenders fully accountable and will pursue justice on behalf of victims and the public, said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido in a media release on the charges.

Woman dead after crashing car into back of semi truck tractor in Sterling Heights

7 December 2025 at 14:45

A 30-year-old woman is dead after crashing a car into the back of a semi truck tractor on Saturday evening, according to the Sterling Heights Police Department.

The crash happened around 11:45 p.m. on Mound Road and Sterling Drive South.

Investigators say that the woman, driving a dark-colored Chevrolet Malibu, was heading north on Mound before crashing into the back of the semi truck tractor that was stopped at a red light. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police tell us there was no one else inside the Malibu, and the driver of the semi truck tractor was not injured.

Anyone who may have witnessed this crash is asked to call Officer Elliot with the Traffic Safety Bureau at (586)446-2920 with any information.

Man facing charges for alleged Molotov cocktail attack on Brighton Twp. home

5 December 2025 at 16:24

A 25-year-old man is facing charges for an alleged Molotov cocktail attack on a Brighton Township home related to the ongoing stalking and harassment of a child, officials say.

Watch Randy Wimbley's video report: Man facing charges for alleged Molotov cocktail attack on Brighton Twp. home

The Livingston County Sheriffs Office says deputies responded to Burson Drive on November 28 around 9:30 p.m. on reports of multiple Molotov cocktails thrown at a home, causing fires in the neighborhood.

Watch surveillance video of the fire in the player below: Surveillance video captures the fire in the neighborhood

Officials say neighbors worked quickly to help put out the flames. According to the sheriffs office, there was damage to the road and the victims property.

"There was a lot of fire right in front of this house in the street here," said Levi Vincent, a resident who lives nearby.

Alex Buley-Neumar of Mount Pleasant was identified as the suspect in the case, and he was arrested on November 29.

Investigators believe the incident was related to an ongoing stalking and harassment case connected to a child over social media.

Buley-Neumar was arraigned on December 1 on the following charges:

Manufacturer / Possess Molotov Cocktail causing damage; Stalking a minor - aggravated; Using a computer to commit a crime; and Accosting a child for immoral purposes

The sheriff's office said they anticipate additional charges will be filed.

The suspect was given a $1 million cash/surety bond and remains in the Livingston County Jail. He is due back in court next week.

Michigan State University announces historic $401M donation from Greg and Dawn Williams

5 December 2025 at 15:28

Michigan State University announced on Friday a $401 million donation from Greg and Dawn Williams, the largest single commitment in the universitys history.

Watch Alex Crescenti's video report: MSU announces historic $401M donation from Greg and Dawn Williams

"The commitment that Greg and Dawn are making represents an extraordinary act of generosity and belief in Michigan State University's future," said MSU President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., in a statement. "We are deeply grateful for this historic commitment, which will strengthen our academic mission and support our student-athletes in meaningful, lasting ways. Their investment in both the university and the future of Spartan Athletics reflects a bold, shared vision for excellence and innovation. This moment will have a profound impact on generations of Spartans, and we are honored by their confidence in MSU."

About $290 million of the donation is in support of MSU Athletics FOR SPARTA initiative, according to the university. The university recently announced a $1 billion initiative called FOR SPARTA to elevate athletic facilities, including a re-imagined Spartan Stadium.

Watch Greg Williams speak in the video player below: Michigan State University announces historic $401M donation from Greg and Dawn Williams

The Williams family is also investing $100 million in an entity which will be formed by Spartan Ventures. Spartan Ventures will reportedly serve as the revenue, innovation, and development arm of MSU Athletics.

The MSU president called the investment a transformational moment.

"This commitment reflects our belief that we should give back to our community and to the place we call home. MSU is not only the face of our community, but the health and well-being of East Lansing depend on a thriving and successful MSU. In this regard, we're proud and blessed to be in a position to support MSU's leadership and its ambitious vision for the future," said Greg and Dawn Williams in a statement. "Some of our family's fondest and most bonding memories revolve around MSU athletics, so these funds are well placed in supporting an institution that contributed so meaningfully to our lives."

MSU men's basketball head coach Tom Izzo also expressed his gratitude: "They are truly difference makers whose support will benefit Spartans competing at elite levels for years and years to come. I talk to my players all the time about leaving their mark in history. With their commitment, Dawn and Greg are leaving a legacy that is truly unmatched. It's hard for me to comprehend the magnitude of their generosity, but I'm not surprised. Their love and affection for Michigan State run deep, and when they see something they believe in, they jump all-in.

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