WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, the new Ottawa County board is facing pushback, we have an update on this week's snow forecast and the outlook for the 2023 Michigan Wolverines football team is looking good. |
I'm planning my day of service for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. |
Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Celebrated each year to honor the civil rights leader, the third Monday in January is designated as a day of service. I try to do something each year to help my community. Here in Kalamazoo, it's easy because a list of volunteer opportunities is compiled to mark the day. The volunteer work is just part of how Michigan communities will celebrate King's legacy. In Grand Rapids, community celebrations will be held. Saginaw offers its annual MLK Day unity event and march. In Ann Arbor, Michigan Theater will offer a free double feature to reflect on the "principles of racial equality and nonviolent social change." And in Midland, there's a food giveaway. I'll make sure to share other Martin Luther King Jr. Day events and volunteer opportunities from across the state as the in the coming days so you can plan for the holiday. |
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A look at the lineup of nonalcoholic cocktails — from left, the Brooklyn 75, Rosemary’s garden, hibiscus pom spritz, blueberry mint lemonade and Thompson & Co. mule — at Mash, 400 N. River St. in Ypsilanti. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com) |
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Alcohol-free drinks are flowing in Michigan as more businesses enter the market. |
Booze-free beverages booming: Nonalcoholic beer, wine and spirits are becoming more popular as some consumers cut back on booze. Although nonalcoholic drinks account for only a small chunk of total alcohol sales in the United States, the market has been booming for the past five years, prompting some Michigan businesses to join the scene. Sales are up: Sales of no-alcohol drinks in the United States jumped 20% in a year, hitting $395 million in August 2022, according to market research firm NielsenIQ. And the global no- and low-alcohol market in 2021 reached $10 billion, up from $7.8 billion five years ago, an analysis from beverage market data firm IWSR Research found last year. Sample some NA sips:If you are in Ann Arbor looking for Dry January options (or yearround dry options), there are plenty of establishments mixing up yummy zero-proof beverages. |
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Michigan students lost ground during COVID. An education nonprofit has a way to close the gap. |
Falling behind: Michigan students fell behind during the pandemic, but some fell behind faster, according to a new report. The losses fell disproportionately on poor students, non-white students and rural students, on students with disabilities and students who were still learning English. What can fix it?The most urgent step? Spend the federal COVID money to help students catch up. At least, that's according to The Education Trust. But, more broadly, their report says, the state needs to fix its school funding system. Speaking of education: The White House is moving forward with a proposal that would lower student debt payments for millions of Americans now and in the future, offering a new route to repay federal loans under far more generous terms. |
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We've made it to the halfway mark already, friends! No matter what day it is, you can always find the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. Maybe today is the day you become an MLive subscriber. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
— Jessica Shepherd |
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