Plus, some Ann Arbor-area residents are seeing their wells run dry
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, lakefront cottage owners are upset over pending eminent domain takeover, a Michigan school is using indoor farming to teach students to grow their own food, and four things to remember as heat indexes soar past 100 this week. |
Stay cool today, Michiganders🌞 |
Summer's heat is ramping back up in some parts of the state as the heat index could climb to 107. Several southern Michigan counties are under a Heat Advisory that will continue into Friday. As a recent Florida-to-Michigan resident, I'm speaking from experience when I say heat-related illnesses aren't fun. If you have to spend time outdoors, seek shade, hydrate frequently and stay up to date with the latest weather advisories. All Kalamazoo Public Library locations and the Portage Zhang Senior Center will operate as cooling centers during the heat wave. |
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Produce is seen at a Farmer’s Market at Concord Community Schools on Monday, Aug. 21, 2023. The school district offered the fresh produce at their open house and will be adding hydroponic gardens to grow fresh produce for students. (J. Scott Park | MLive.com) |
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‘It’s sleazy’: Lakefront cottage owners upset over pending eminent domain takeover |
New developments: More than 200 people are part of the extended family that collectively owns a cottage at Gourdneck Lake south of Kalamazoo, but perhaps not for much longer. Family divided: Kalamazoo County is working to force the owners to sell it the property via eminent domain. Some family members want to keep the house, while others say it should be sold to the county. Running dry: Millions of gallons of water have been pumped from a mining pit in Ann Arbor Township as part of a dewatering process the mine’s new owners have implemented. Meanwhile, residents nearby are seeing issues with their wells. |
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This Michigan school is using indoor farming to teach students to grow their own food |
School grown food: Concord Community School students will soon be among the first in Jackson County to use new equipment to grow their own produce. They're using “Flex Farms”— indoor vertical hydroponic farm units provided by the Fork Farms company—to grow fresh food year round for teachers and other students. Welcome to campus: Grand Valley State University is welcoming its largest, most diverse class ever. According to GVSU, about 7,000 new undergraduate and graduate students comprise this year’s incoming class, an 18 percent increase from last year’s incoming class. Judge's decision: Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act is not violating the rights of a Catholic church and school in the state, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. |
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4 things to remember as Michigan heat indexes soar past 100 this week |
Feeling the heat: Heat indexes–or the “feels like”–temperatures are expected to soar past 100 degrees this week, with several southern Michigan counties under heat advisories through Friday, officials said. The National Weather Service has some tips to help Michiganders stay safe. Looking up: The month of August will close out with a rare treat for sky watchers: A “super blue moon” that will be the last of its kind for more than a decade. Repairs needed: A storm that rained hail the size of tennis balls in Davison last month left more than $4 million worth of damages to the school district. |
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Heat Index over 100 degrees could make Michigan high school football games dangerous for players |
Play safe: High school football games being played across southern Michigan on Thursday and Friday could be played during a time of dangerous heat. Here’s a look at which games have been moved due to high temperatures. With cuts looming in the next week, general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell got together on Monday and had their first in-depth discussion about what the Detroit Lions’ 53-man roster might look like in Week 1. Tigers: Kerry Carpenter hit a game-tying grand slam, but the Chicago Cubs quickly retook the lead, beating the Detroit Tigers 6-4 in the series finale on Wednesday afternoon at Comerica Park. |
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$4 movie tickets offered this Sunday at theaters all across Michigan |
Blockbuster: Movie lovers will have the chance to spend a day at the theater without breaking the bank as cinemas across the country celebrate National Cinema Day on Sunday, Aug. 27. Tickets for all showings at participating theaters will be just $4. Grab your paddles: Georgetown Township officials are considering the potential development of 12 pickleball courts at a local park, in an effort to meet the needs of residents looking for a nearby space to play pickleball. Fresh air: A new public space in Portage is now open, and it’s a place where you can relax and enjoy the view. |
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— Cara Hackett |
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