Plus, Michigan's top 13 hospitals for pregnancies
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, these 13 Michigan hospitals rank among nation’s best for pregnancies, a weather warm-up is coming, and a look at sweet treats across Michigan. |
See thousands of Christmas lights set to music every night in December |
If finding the creative and entertaining Christmas lights displays is on your holiday bucket list, you're in luck. The Freeland Lights Show is back for the 2023 holiday season. Head to Saginaw County's Hayes Park to experience thousands of colorful Christmas lights set to seasonal music for a cause. The show kicks off each night at 5:30 p.m. and runs until the end of December. In Washtenaw County, check out more than 100,000 lights from the comfort of your car at the Ann Arbor Baptist Church. The church anticipates this year’s display will be the largest yet. |
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A scene from Freeland's annual Christmas lights show is seen in this MLive file photo. (Jeff Schrier | MLive.com file) |
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Michigan government vehicles to be zero emissions by 2040 under Whitmer order |
Clean energy: Every vehicle in the state government’s fleet must be zero-emissions by 2040 after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order establishing the goal. Light-duty vehicles will have a target date of 2033 for the transition and 2040 for medium and heavy-duty vehicles. Also from the state: Parks, trails and sports facilities across 15 Michigan counties will receive more than $8.4 million for improvement and expansion projects, the state announced. In Ottawa County: After all four current veterans affairs staff members for Ottawa County announced their resignation, county officials say more than 30 people have applied to become the new director of veterans affairs. |
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These 13 Michigan hospitals among nation’s best for pregnancies, U.S. News ranking says |
Top treatment: SeveralMichigan hospitals earned high marks for handling uncomplicated pregnancies, according to the national 2024 U.S. News & World Report ranking.The rankings are based on metrics such as low C-section, new complications and episiotomy rates, transparency on racial and ethnic disparities. Stripped: A former South Haven nurse convicted of second-degree murder will never practice health care again after her license was permanently revoked, Attorney General Dana Nessel announced. New tech: Grand Rapids police are getting a new piece of equipment that, in a matter of minutes, can put officers in almost any type of real-life scenario imaginable through virtual reality. |
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Warm-up, some sunshine to finish the week |
A little warmer: Temperatures are about to take an upward swing across Michigan for the end of the week, with a lot of us seeing the 40s for highs in the coming days. In addition, there may also be a chance at seeing some sunshine for a little while. In the U.P.: The wintry period of cold and snow is going to take a little break this week into the Upper Peninsula, as warm temperatures are expected to return. Parts of Northern Michigan could end up reaching the mid to upper 40s before the week is over. Take a guess: Here’s your chance to take a guess at this season’s snowfall total for one of the snowiest spots in Michigan. The Visit Keweenaw tourism bureau is hosting a snowfall guessing contest this winter for Keweenaw County, located in Michigan’s northernmost peninsula. |
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Pistons lose 18th straight game as Memphis’ Desmond Bane scores 49 |
The Detroit Pistons featured a new starting lineup for the third time in under a week on Wednesday. However, it didn’t matter as they fell 116-102 to the undermanned Memphis Grizzlies. The loss extends the Pistons’ franchise-record losing streak to 18 games. On the field: The Detroit Lions have avoided playing in the elements this season, as their last four games have been held in warm weather. That changes with this weekend’s trip to face the Chicago Bears, with this game circled as the one potential bad-weather game on the team’s schedule. Tune in: In the latest Spartans Confidential episode, MLive reporters Brandon Champion, Kyle Austin and Matt Wenzel recap Michigan State basketball's disappointing loss to Wisconsin and discuss positions the football team will need to target in the transfer portal. |
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Northern Michigan chocolate shop now offering sweet subscription boxes |
Sweet tooth: This holiday season, Grocer's Daughter's Chocolate in Empire, is rolling out chocolate subscription boxes. Customers can pick from different subscription lengths and a green box full of treats will arrive on their doorstep, or be delivered as a gift subscription. Cookie monster: If there is one thing Santa Claus and Jackson County residents have in common, it’s enjoying cookies during the holidays. Here's a roundup of five places in Jackson County to get a sweet treat. For your sweetheart: Combining Last Word cocktails, Vietnamese small plates and a floral, romantic decor, Peridot in Ann Arbor is a perfect place to take a date in Ann Arbor. |
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