Also, Mary Ann Tyszko steps down as CEO of SRCTec, and overdraft fee changes could lead to the end of free checking accounts.
From the Detroit Free Press:
As distraught relatives gathered to ramp up public knowledge about a possible multi-state serial killer who began his murderous spree in Flint, authorities acknowledged today they have not ruled out the possibility that a man stabbed near a hospital in the mid-Michigan city could be a 17th victim.Michigan State Police task force spokesman Pat McGreevy said authorities have not ruled out that the stabbing of Herman Taylor, 49, early Saturday morning outside McLaren Regional Medical Center in Flint may have been by the same man terrorizing three states with now as many as 21 victims, including five who were killed in Flint since late May.
» Read the story: Flint man says he's 17th victim of serial knifer
» Victim of stabbing near McLaren Regional Medical Center believes he's serial killer's 17th victim [MLive.com]
» Serial Stabber Has Attacked 20 Victims Across Three States [ABC News]
» FBI Joins Hunt for Michigan Serial Killer [CBS News]
» Police Suspect Serial Killer In VA, MI Racial Stabbings [NPR]
» Police release dates, times of serial attacks [Chicago Tribune]
In other news:
» SRCTec Mary Ann Tyszko CEO to step down effective this week [Central New York Business Journal]
» Paladino picks up support from Genesee County Republicans [The Buffalo News]
» Leadership Greater Syracuse celebrates diversity [centralny.ynn.com]
» Overdraft fee changes could lead to elimination of free checking [WSYR-TV Channel 9]
» Cops: Bones found at site of NY woman's slaying [The Auburn Citizen]
» Dan Rostenkowski, Democratic congressman from Chicago who was sent to prison, dies at 82 [The Associated Press]
» Girl Who “Quit Job” via Dry Erase Board Pics a Hoax [Albany Times Union]
» See the original 33-photo story [The Chive]