TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, these 20 communities have the most deer-vehicle crashes, your guide to Michigan politics and 10 travel ideas to try this fall. |
35,000 flock to Mackinac Bridge for annual Labor Day walk |
Between cookouts, parades and sunny skies, yesterday's Labor Day didn't feel like the end of summer is right around the corner. Thousands of people spent their holiday trekking the Mackinac Bridge during the 65th annual event. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who led this year's walk, called it “another spectacular bridge walk across the Mighty Mac to celebrate Labor Day.” The walk has been a Michigan tradition since 1958, drawing crowds of 20,000 to 30,000 participants in recent years. |
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Hundreds of participants, including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, flock to the Mackinac Bridge for the annual Bridge Walk on Monday, Sept. 4, 2023 (Photos courtesy of MDOT Media Services). |
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20 Michigan communities with the most deer-vehicle crashes |
Oh, deer: More Michigan drivers crashed into deer in 2022 than any other time in at least the last 10 years. State police reported 58,984 deer-involved crashes throughout the state last year, which was a 13% increase from 2021 and a 20.5% increase from a decade ago. Be aware: After Labor Day, it’s right back to work with more than 120 new road, lane and ramp closures on tap this week, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation’s construction schedule. An update: A Michigan sheriff crashed driving drunk at 96 mph. Months later, he’s still sheriff. |
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Whitmer’s new agenda; 2024 developments: your guide to Michigan politics |
Need to know: As the legislature is poised to reconvene in Lansing, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer gave an unprecedented speech to try and send them down her preferred paths. This is your guide to Michigan politics. Wallet watch: From the latest update on food benefits, to advice on how you can make those student loan repayments and even a story about a popular Michigan pizza chain operating in a war-torn country, here's a roundup of economic news. Penny pinching: Michigan residents are cutting back on groceries and recreational activities to save money. |
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September weather in Michigan: What we normally expect |
Summer to fall: September is a month with lots of weather changes. Between cooler temperatures and less daylight, here's a look at what a typical September will bring in the weather department. Starry skies: A new season of stargazing kicks off this month, bringing some intriguing celestial events to our overnight skies. According to NASA’s monthly “What’s Up” stargazing guide, here are a few night-sky highlights to look for throughout September. A little warm: Will our September here in Michigan act like summer or be a really fall month? The NOAA long-range forecasters indicate September will be warmer than normal. |
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Lions defensive outlook: A new day has arrived, and improvement is inevitable |
Making a comeback: The Detroit Lions had the worst defense in the league last season. But they were also much better down the stretch, and with new players, along with the return of some key old heads, there is hope the Lions' worst unit is ready to show its teeth. Three-game suspension: Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh says he “felt the love” from players and fans on Saturday, when he watched the season opener from a living room instead of the sidelines. Keep swimming: Twenty-five years after his first record-setting swim, Jim “The Shark” Dreyer is again looking to make history. On Monday, Sept. 4, he started his second attempt to become the first person to swim the width of Lake Michigan – this time between Milwaukee and Grand Haven. |
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Michigan fall trips: 10 travel ideas to try this season |
Hello, fall: Summer is quickly ending and it's time to create those fall bucket lists. To encourage you to explore all this season has to offer, we’ve rounded up 10 ideas for memorable adventures this autumn. Kid-friendly: An entire show based around bubbles is coming to Flint.On Broadway for 15 years, the Gazillion Bubble Show invites the audience to step into an interactive bubble world to be dazzled by spellbinding lasers, lighting effects and jaw-dropping masterpieces of bubble artistry. In Milan: The inaugural Milan Mini-Con on Saturday, Sept. 9 will feature a board gaming room, a variety of local vendors, photos booths, a video game room and also food trucks like Little Caesars, Kona Ice and UnderWraps. |
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— Cara Hackett |
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