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June 25, 2021
Did Bo know? A fight for the legacy of Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler While a fight plays out in mediation involving hundreds of allegations that a former University of Michigan doctor sexually abused students, some of them athletes, a separate battle involving the legacy of Bo Schembechler is playing out on the sidelines. The iconic former Michigan football coach — who remains the all-time winningest in school history, having won 13 Big Ten championships, taken the program to 10 Rose Bowls and coined the still-uttered catchphrase, “The Team, The Team, The Team” — has been the subject of intense scrutiny in recent weeks. A handful of former Michigan football players, along with his own son, say Schembechler was told about the abuse perpetuated by Dr. Robert Anderson and did little to stop it. READ MORE ►Timeline of the Dr. Robert Anderson sexual abuse scandal at the University of Michigan Michigan Senate votes to end $300-per-week federal unemployment supplement early The Michigan Senate voted to scrap the $300-per-week unemployment supplement offering additional money to people who lost their jobs due to the pandemic. House Bill 4434, which cleared the Michigan House last week, was pitched by Republicans who supported the bill as a step towards “normalcy” as the state ends its COVID-19 restrictions, arguing the measure would help small businesses bolster hiring amid a crippling labor shortage. If passed, Michigan would join 26 states that have cut the extra $300-per-week benefit, 20 of which have cut all federal benefits. READ Well, rain was elusive for a while, Michigan, but now the wet weather seems plentiful. Sure, we won't get a bunch of rain in every corner of the state this weekend, but there is a big wet stripe passing through both Saturday and Sunday. MLive Chief Meteorologist Mark Torregrossa says: "Remember that summer rainfall comes in three-hour clumps, so even the wettest of places this weekend will have some dry weather." See what else he has to say about the weekend weather, including exactly who will see the bulk of this precipitation heading for us: MORE ►Multiple waterspouts spotted in Michigan as summer begins Black-owned marijuana company looks to break into recreational market, reinvest in communities More heart than sales pitch, a pair of Detroit entrepreneurs are working their way into Michigan’s marijuana industry on their own terms. With a push for more diversity in the industry, deep-pocketed investors are eager to work with minority partners as a way to gain access to the competitive market, but Mark Stockdale and Sahir Al-Salam turned those offers down. “They weren’t into the culture,” said Stockdale, a 43-year-old Detroit native who’s started one of the state’s first entirely Black-owned marijuana businesses with Al-Salam, 37. “They were just there for the money.” MORE As if being located on a pristine Michigan beach isn’t enough, this huge home is perched atop a small sand dune and is also just steps away from Sleeping Bear Dunes. This 7,000-square-foot beach house in Empire just hit the market for $5.65 million. The estate, which was built in 2010, is the definition of "location, location, location," as it sits right by Michigan’s most famous dunes. It’s in a private, wooded area on 150 feet of Lake Michigan shoreline with a view of South Manitou Island on the horizon. It's worth checking out. TAKE A LOOK Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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