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October 21, 2021
'We're not budging:' Kellogg strike hits two-week mark as worker shortage aggravates labor conflicts Camp is set up outside the Kellogg plant in Battle Creek and there are no plans of tearing it down. On an unseasonably warm day in October, workers on strike accept gifts of food from fellow employees, friends and community members. Little Caesars pizza boxes and cases of water line the folding tables set up under a pop-up tent. There are grills and fire pits set up in anticipation of colder, longer nights. Union workers have been on the picket line for two weeks, but they’re discussing how they’ll keep warm in the winter. “We’re not budging,” Kellogg health and safety technician Jim Akins said. In 2020, no agreement was met for the master contract. The union says it came down to one word: terminate or expire. READ MORE COVID-19 Q&A: Why do vaccinated people get infected? Can they get long-COVID? COVID-19 infections after vaccination -- also known as breakthrough cases -- were at the center of numerous reader questions MLive received over the last week. Readers asked how fully vaccinated people can get COVID-19, how people can get re-infected, if vaccinated people are protected against long-term COVID, and which vaccines are most effective in preventing breakthrough infections. Readers also asked about booster shots, Guillane-Barre syndrome, singing and more. If you have a COVID-19 question, send us an email covidquestions@mlive.com and you might see an answer in a future Q&A. READ MORE The company formerly known as Nestle Waters North America has surrendered a controversial permit to extract Michigan groundwater for bottling and plans to decrease its withdrawal by enough to sidestep the extensive environmental scrutiny that came with it. In a Sept. 28 letter, Blue Triton Brands told the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy that it “will not be utilizing” the permit its corporate predecessor obtained in 2018 following an extensive review that was prompted by public outcry over the company’s plans to increase groundwater extraction in Osceola County. READ MORE Ask Kyle: The biggest differences between Jared Goff and Matthew Stafford The Lions-Rams game has been circled in red ink since the day Brad Holmes sent Matthew Stafford to Los Angeles for three draft picks, including two first-rounders, and Jared Goff. Now that game is here, and it couldn’t have arrived at a worse time for Goff. Stafford, meanwhile, ranks in the top five of every major passing statistic during a 5-1 start in the game’s toughest division. Kyle Meinke takes a look at exactly how the two QBs differ ahead of their Sunday meeting, and he answers a bunch of your reader questions. READ MORE ►Lions QB Jared Goff trying to bury his bitterness heading into Los Angeles homecoming A wooded escape awaits at this $749,000 rural Washtenaw County home Set well off a picturesque country dirt road is a home that will give its owners a wooded escape from a hectic world. The home, at 17188 English Road in rural Washtenaw County near Manchester, is MLive’s House of the Week. It is currently on the market for $749,000. Featuring three bedrooms and five bathrooms, the home has 3,150 square feet of living space set on eight acres. A pond with custom landscaping accentuates the stone façade on the home. Custom features include repurposed barn wood in the lower level and sliding interior barn doors made of 200-year-old elm beams and assembled with 1950′s automotive hardware. TAKE A LOOK ►This is what 15,000 square feet of mansion looks like, on the market in Michigan for $4.2 million
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