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In today's newsletter, a look at the weather for this week, the greatest athletes in Michigan history and a new wine shop offers chef-made food to go. |
What does the weather look like this week? |
Mark Torregrossa says a rather large storm system for this time of year will drop down into the Great Lakes this week. That might sound like all stormy weather, but that’s actually not the case. The storm system coming toward us won’t bring widespread rain showers until Thursday. Before the next rain comes some sun, some smoke and what most would consider great summer temperatures. Generally look for afternoon temperatures in the 70s and low-80s this week. Morning temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s. |
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Trooper Kayla Moore, of the Michigan State Police Gaylord Post, takes a selfie with Rosie in the backseat. Moore picked up Rosie after receiving a call about an abandoned animal. During the drive to Antrim County Animal Control in Bellaire, Mich., they formed a bond. Moore submitted an adoption application for Rosie. |
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Poor students and Black students are disappearing from Michigan colleges |
What we're seeing: As the number of college students in Michigan has plummeted over the last decade or so, the numbers of low-income students and Black students have fallen much faster. The number of Michigan college students eligible for federal Pell grants, which go largely to students from low-income families, fell by 52 percent between 2011 and 2021, according to federal data compiled by Michigan Independent Colleges & Universities. It’s the largest drop in the country, both numerically and percentagewise. Another deep dive: This is why one Michigan governor’s official portrait appears forever unfinished. |
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A Michigan town didn’t want a Dollar General. Then it got sued. |
No thank you: Last summer, dozens of people packed into a small township hall - most to speak against a Dollar General moving into their southwest Michigan farming community. This opposition worked, at first. Four weeks later a federal lawsuit came, and now a 10,640-square-foot chain dollar store is replacing a former cornfield on M-86. Dollar General has rapidly expanded in recent years. Nearly 700 stores are scattered across every Michigan county except one. Not every community has welcomed this expansion. Read more from Rose White: It's Wallet Watch time, here’s a recap of some of the top economy headlines you might have missed last week. |
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5 Democrats, 1 Republican in House face recalls for red flag, hate crime votes |
Filing petitions: A recall effort is targeting five Democratic state representatives for votes this year on bills advancing liberal priorities on firearm safety and hate crimes. More in government: A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee recently advanced $7.9 million for seven public service-centric projects based in mid-Michigan. Your guide to Michigan politics: This week key Michigan congressional races came into clearer view and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer forged a new state department. |
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Creative new wine shop offers chef-made food to go near Lake Leelanau |
Check it out : When Peninsula Provisions opened its doors earlier this summer, it was clear this passion project was a place that understands the rhythms of the beautiful Lake Leelanau area. While we're Up North: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore has a new activity for your summer travel list: guided wilderness canoe trips. Back downstate:After overwhelming success during its first year at John Ball Zoo, the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival will return next spring and here's what’s new at the 2023 Ann Arbor Art Fair. |
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