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Morning Briefing

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2023

In today's newsletter, Michigan drivers are about to pay more for car insurance, an early look at Fourth of July weekend weather, and the Lions release an official schedule for 2023 training camp.

Faces of Electric Forest 2023: Portraits show the personalities of the ‘Forest Family’

There's no shortage of creativity on display during Electric Forest. From brightly colored makeup to body paint, some members of the "Forest Family", the affectionate nickname of festival attendees, adorn themselves with intricate costumes during the four day festival.

 

This year, the popular music and camping festival drew about 50,000 people from around the country to Double JJ Resort in Rothbury, a rural area just north of Muskegon County.

 

Check out the portraits and candid images of people MLive multimedia specialist Joel Bissell captured during the music festival that ended on Sunday, June 25.

Curated by Cara Hackett

The famous Budweiser Clydesdales made an appearance during the Love Ludington Street Party

A balloon creature inside Sherwood Forest during the final day of Electric Forest Music Festival at the Double JJ Resort in Rothbury, Michigan on Sunday, June 25, 2023. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com)

Michigan drivers are about to pay more for car insurance. Here’s why.

Paying the price: Beginning Saturday, July 1, drivers with unlimited personal injury protection (PIP) coverage will have to pay $122 per vehicle to the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCAA). That’s an increase of $36 from last year’s MCAA fee. For all other insurance plans, drivers will owe $48 per vehicle after not paying a deficit recoupment fee last year.

 

Pending layoffs: Southeast Michigan workers will feel the brunt of the Ford layoffs this week as the automaker resizes its North American workforce.

 

A new listing: The former Flint home of Charles Nash, co-founder of Buick Motor Co. and former president of General Motors, is for sale, but the historic structure won’t necessarily be sold to the highest bidder.

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Republicans deny climate science in Michigan clean energy hearing

Challenging the facts: A Michigan House hearing grew heated last week as Republicans questioned established climate science and attacked proposed Democratic clean energy legislation using what some climate experts characterized as fear-based arguments rooted in misinformation.

 

Staying plugged in: Michigan is set to receive more than $1.5 billion in federal dollars through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program. The funding will expand high-speed internet access and digital equity to over 200,000 Michiganders in unserved and underserved areas across the state.

 

In local politics: Here's what you need to know to apply for 7th Ward Flint City Council vacancy.

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Early look at Fourth of July weekend weather screams ‘classic Michigan summer’

More rain is on the way: The rains in this pattern can be thunderstorms, and they usually only last two hours at most at any one location. Here is the precipitation areas forecast from Friday morning to Fourth of July evening.

 

Clear the air: Michigan’s air quality monitoring system has been put to the test in recent weeks thanks to prevailing wind patterns blowing pollution from the Chicago region and Canadian wildfires. These trends are expected to both continue as climate change accelerates, and raise the profile of Michigan’s air quality monitoring system.

 

Under the moonlight: Get ready for a holiday weekend full of moonglow: The July full moon this weekend will be a supermoon, and it will kick off a series of four supermoons in a row.

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Lions release official schedule for 2023 training camp

Detroit Lions fans, get ready. The Lions have released the highly anticipated schedule for this year’s training camp. Fans eager to partake in the action must secure their free tickets starting July 19th.

 

Free agency wishlist: With roughly $30 million to spend, the Pistons are poised to be a viable threat in the upcoming free agency period. Here's a look at several players the Pistons could, and indeed should, target this offseason.

 

Serving up alcohol: The next college football game you go to may be topped off with something extra. Michigan lawmakers on Tuesday sent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer a bipartisan bill to allow alcohol to be sold at public university athletics events.

 

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This popular Lake Michigan state park has trails for wheels

Accessible trails: There are three main trail loops at Ludington State Park that afford accessibility to some of the park’s most popular areas, including its two beaches, historic lighthouse and views of the Hamlin Dam. Whether traveling with a little one in a stroller or a loved one with mobility challenges, these trails are for you.

 

For your next trip: Overnight RV campers can choose to park at over 175 businesses across Michigan through a national membership program called Harvest Hosts. Destinations like wineries, museums and farms have all joined Harvest Hosts to attract visitors and boost revenue.

 

Get ready to party: A giant sequoia’s birthday party, music and fireworks over Lake Michigan are just a few highlights of this year’s Manistee National Forest Festival that kicks off on Thursday, June 29. 

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