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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2023

In today's newsletter, which Michigan counties had the most distracted-driving crashes, a once-in-200-year rain just fell on one of Michigan’s prettiest lakes and the Lions win their first game of the season.

Let's get ready for the weekend!

Between a new NFL season kicking off and the Detroit Lions bringing home a win, it's an exciting start to the weekend. 

 

For a relaxing weekend getaway in Lexington, check out an old-fashioned hotel or one of the many historic bed and breakfasts. The Cadillac Hotel, in operation since 1860, features a few rooms with private balconies that give guests a view of Lexington and the Lake Huron shoreline.

 

Speaking of history, an historic farmstead some five miles outside Ann Arbor is set to become the 16th Washtenaw County local historic district, putting protections in place as it transitions to new ownership.

Curated by Cara Hackett

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A view of the landscaping outside of Lexington House Bed and Breakfast located at 5712 Main St. in Lexington on Wednesday, July 19, 2023. (Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com)

Which Michigan counties had the most distracted-driving crashes in 2022?

Behind the wheel: Last year, Michigan had 15,441 vehicle crashes that were attributed at least partly to distracted driving. But which communities had the highest percentages of distracted driving? Here's a breakdown of each county’s rate of vehicle crashes in which distracted driving was found to be a factor, according to Michigan State Police records.

 

Road closures: The state’s Department of Transportation lists 60 new closures between Friday, Sept. 8, and Sunday, Sept. 10. Hundreds more ongoing road projects will continue to close lanes, ramps and even full sections of highways. 

 

Police in the Grand Rapids area want the public’s help in cracking down on car “meet-ups” that often showcase dangerous behavior and, in a recent incident, led to a homicide.

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Childcare issues cost Michigan $3B a year in lost work, taxes

Help needed: A new U.S. Chamber of Commerce report estimates Michigan is losing $576 million in tax revenue while Michigan employers lose $2.3 billion — a combined $2.88 billion — due to employee turnover and absenteeism caused by inadequate childcare options.

 

Changes on the way: A slew of changes to Michigan abortion law could be coming. What won't change – for the moment, at least – is the fact minors will still need parental consent if seeking an abortion in state.

 

Getting ahead: A new Grand Rapids charter school works to boost reading rates and "level playing field’ in low-income neighborhoods.

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Once-in-200-year rain just fell on one of Michigan’s prettiest lakes

Drenched: Incredibly heavy rain fell on a popular Michigan destination on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Nearly eight inches of rain fell at Lake Leelanau on The Narrows. The amount makes this rainfall a very rare event.

 

Headed Up North: Last weekend was a hot one for early September. This weekend will lean more toward feeling like fall. The early mornings will be cool and the afternoons will be warmer. Here's your Up North weekend forecast. 

 

In the water: Routine testing has turned up a trace of invasive silver carp genetic material in the St. Joseph River, authorities disclosed.

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Lions deliver on hype in 21-20 comeback win against Chiefs

Strong start: The Detroit Lions flew to Kansas City for their most anticipated opener in years—Decades?Ever?—and came back to beat the defending champions 21-20 on Thursday night at Arrowhead Stadium.

 

Making their presence known: Lions fans have been hard to miss through the flights around the country, out on the town Wednesday night and outside of Arrowhead Stadium before the hotly-anticipated season opener against the Chiefs.

 

Winner, winner: Spencer Torkelson hit two home runs and Matt Vierling had four hits to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 10-3 win over the New York Yankees in the series finale on Thursday night at Yankee Stadium.

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New owner of Norway Mountain planning 2024 comeback for ski resort

Seasonal fun: Five years after the Norway Mountain ski resort announced its closure, the property’s new owner says he is working to reopen in time for next year’s ski season. 

 

Stay warm: With a special permit from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, you can harvest your own firewood to keep your fall campfires and winter woodstoves cozy through the colder months.

 

Entertain yourself:  From a Golden Girls parody sure to bring the laughs to an evening of “jaw-dropping illusions” curated by Penn & Teller to beloved children’s character “Bluey,” this fall, The Dow Event Center will host a variety of shows for audiences of all ages.

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We'll see you next week. 

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Have a fun-filled weekend!

— Cara Hackett

 

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