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TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2024

In today's newsletter, President Biden will visit Detroit on Friday, these Michigan universities are top-500 in the world and Hurricane Beryl remnants are barreling toward part of Michigan.

Michigan is home to some of the world's best wines🍷

You won't have to travel to California's Napa Valley to have a great glass of wine. Wine Spectator’s special Restaurant Awards issue just recognized 52 Michigan restaurants as being among the world’s best places for wine. 

 

For the whiskey fans, get ready to try two new releases at the fifth-annual Cherry Whiskey Fest in Traverse City. This year's festival kicks off on Saturday, July 13. Tickets are $35 at the door, or you can find them at a lower price on the website here.

 

If you're looking for a spot to grab a few beers while munching on a  juicy burger, head to downtown Grand Rapids and visit Brick & Porter Pub and Kitchen. 

Curated by Cara Hackett

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The sandy beach area swim area at Versluis Park on a 50-acre man-made-lake in Kent County, Michigan on Friday, July 5, 2024. (Joel Bissell | MLive,com)

Biden’s Michigan visit comes as top Democrats question reelection chances

Campaign trail: President Joe Biden will visit Detroit on Friday, July 12, with his reelection campaign in a much different state than the last time he rallied support there. Questions about his ability to serve a second term largely surfaced following a televised debate against Donald Trump last month, when Biden’s performance worried supporters and energized the hopes of his Republican opponent.

 

Book release: Set to release Tuesday amid the frenzy over President Joe Biden’s recent debate performance, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's “True Gretch” memoir won’t do much to dispel questions about her national ambitions. But in a pre-launch interview with The Associated Press, Whitmer did what she could to shut down such speculation, saying bluntly that she would not step into the election if Biden were to step down.

 

With bipartisan support, state lawmakers are finally moving ahead with opening themselves and the governor’s office to public records requests.

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These Michigan universities are top-500 in the world, U.S. News ranking says

Highly rated: Several Michigan universities are considered the best in the world, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2024-2025 Best Global University rankings. The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor ranked No. 19 in the world, Michigan State University ranked at No. 123 and East Lansing University ranked in the top 50 in the United States and No. 63 internationally. Wayne State University in Detroit was the other Michigan institution in the top 500, ranking No. 466 in the world. 

 

Also in higher education: Northwood University will offer an accelerated program for public safety first responders seeking academic credentials, college officials said.

 

Hoping to be saved: An $82.5 billion state budget proposal, if signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, would provide $1.9 million to restore Sherwood Elementary School’s 35-year-old indoor community pool to an operable condition.

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New summer EBT gives some Michigan families $120 per child to buy groceries

More benefits: A new Michigan Summer EBT program will provide eligible families $120 per child to buy groceries while school is out for summer. Funds are expected to be distributed ahead of the program’s Friday, July 19, start date. Families who already have a Bridge Card will get a one-time payment of $120 per eligible child. 

 

Also in public interest: Homeowners’ associations across Michigan just lost the right to block energy efficiency elements in their neighborhoods like rooftop solar panels. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation on July 8, 2024, that was previously adopted by both the state House and Senate to invalidate any HOA provisions against a litany of energy efficiency home improvements.

 

An estimated 38% of Kalamazoo County households lack enough income to cover basic household expenses, according to the latest ALICE report. That includes 73% of Kalamazoo County’s single mothers and 47% of senior citizen households, the report estimates.

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Hurricane Beryl remnants barreling toward part of Michigan. Here’s what it means for us

Storm track: The track of the remnant storm of Beryl should make it into part of Michigan with a solid rain. These remnant storms bring some 30 mph gusts and a nasty, windy rain, but not the winds of a tropical storm. The rain should spread in from the south, starting on the southern Michigan border during the second half of Tuesday afternoon or Tuesday evening.

 

Confirmed: A severe thunderstorm produced a tornado in the tip of Michigan’s Thumb last Friday, July 5. The National Weather Service has confirmed an EF-0 tornado—the weakest level of tornado rating—in Huron Township in Huron County.

 

In the skies: According to NASA, a few hours after sunset on the evening of July 13, the moon will pass in front of Spica, a bright star that is white and blue in appearance. This event is called an occultation. For Michigan, the event will begin around 11 p.m., but the exact time will vary depending on your location. 

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This 50-acre lake, beach, fishing pier is just a short drive from Grand Rapids

Great outdoors: City dwellers looking to beat the heat don’t have to go far to find a free beach, swimming, boating and fishing area near Grand Rapids. Versluis Park in Plainfield Township has no entry fee and is open daily from 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m. all summer, until hours change in September. 

 

Improving traffic flow: A road construction project designed to add turn lanes at M-109 at the popular Dune Climb at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is slated to begin this week and stretch into fall. 

 

Upgrades: A waterfront improvement project on the western shore of Whitmore Lake got a $2 million appropriation from the state, Northfield Township announced. 

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— Cara Hackett

 

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