We have an early look at the forecast.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, masks are back in some Michigan schools, an investment puts Michigan in a top spot for EV battery manufacturing and the Detroit Lions look like the future of the NFC North. |
No matter how far away the next election is, politics never sleeps. |
I heard plenty of people express relief after the Nov. 2022 election was over. They were sick of the political ads popping up constantly. And while the ads are taking a break, politics never does. For instance, there is a bunch of speculation about who will run to replace U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, after she recently announced she would not be seeking reelection in 2024. That's also a presidential year, so we'll be hearing plenty about that. And since we are talking about the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit Ann Arbor this week. This past November election also brought newcomers to some offices, including board seats in Ottawa County. They took those elected positions last week and went straight to work changing things. No matter where we are in the election cycle, MLive will continue to bring you complete reporting of Michigan political news. |
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Ann Arbor is getting rid of its new zigzag sidewalks after receiving negative feedback. Read more here. (Ryan Stanton | MLive.com) |
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A snowstorm is possible later this week. We have an early look at the forecast. |
Is the snow going to return? A It hasn't been incredibly wintery recently. But a large storm over the Pacific Ocean is going to hit the West Coast in the next two days. That storm system looks like it could affect Lower Michigan with an accumulating snow late this week. Something to watch: Mark Torregrossa says the timing of the precipitation will determine how much snow could accumulate. If the bulk of precipitation falls before sunset Thursday night, we won’t have much snow. If the precipitation waits until Thursday evening to start, the precipitation could mostly be snow. Keep an eye on the forecast here.
Garden Talk:Are you sad that the winter months put your outdoor garden on hold? Good news! You can grow lettuce indoors during these colder months. Mark, who happens to be a master gardener, has the details in his latest installment of Garden Talk. |
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In 2022, 48 lottery tickets bought in Michigan were worth $1M or more. Here's where they were sold. |
Location, location, location: Big lottery wins aren’t isolated to any corner of the state, state lottery data shows. There have been 234 prizes of $1 million or more in the past five years, spanning from Temperance to Ontonagon. Here's where the big 2022 winners purchased their tickets. Feeling lucky?Tonight's Mega Millions drawing is extra mega. The jackpot is worth more than $1 billion. Here's all the info on how to play and where to buy tickets for the huge drawing. Recent winners: A Lotto 47 ticket recently sold at a Pinckney grocery store ended up being worth $1.15 million. And a lottery club in Traverse City hit it big with a $1 million Powerball win. |
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That's a wrap for the Tuesday newsletter. But all day (and night) long, you can find the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. And there's never a bad time to become an MLive subscriber. See ya back here tomorrow!
— Jessica Shepherd |
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