In today's newsletter, Grass Lake woman accused pediatrician father of sexual abuse before she died of fatal overdose, Michigan voters rejected extremism at the polls but culture wars still loom large, and 23 adventures to help come out of hibernation. |
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Surprised? Michigan ahead of Florida, Arizona for best states to retire in 2023 |
Better than Arizona and even Florida? Yep. A new study ranks Michigan ahead of those states and nearly every other state in the country for retirees in 2023. In fact, Michigan ranks second overall, just behind Texas. How did we get here: To come up with its list, banking and credit site, Bank Locations, says it looked at all 50 states through 18 metrics distributed in three relevant categories: Cost of Retirement Living, Quality of Life and Access to Healthcare. Something not as surprising: Michigan had more miles of federal-aid roads graded as “poor” condition than “good” condition for the 16th consecutive year in 2022. |
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Grass Lake woman accused pediatrician father of sexual abuse before she died of fatal overdose |
Gone too soon: Records show that 23-year-old Sophia Dinverno died of a drug overdose, but the manner of death – accident or suicide – still has not been determined. Police are continuing to investigate. Looking at family: Part of the investigation involves her own father, a well-known local pediatrician. Police and court documents obtained by MLive/Jackson Citizen Patriot also reveal Sophia Dinverno accused her father of sexually abusing her at a young age. The allegations prompted a 2021 criminal investigation by the Sheriff’s Office and caused Joel Dinverno to temporarily lose custody of his children, according to the records. And days after Sophia Dinverno died, the state’s licensing agency opened a complaint against Joel Dinverno’s license. |
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Michigan voters rejected extremism at the polls, but culture wars still loom large |
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Cardinals’ barrage of homers, miserable inning sink Tigers’ 5-game win streak |
A tough loss: Jake Rogers hit a go-ahead grand slam but the St. Louis Cardinals answered immediately with a seven-run sixth inning and went on to beat the Detroit Tigers 12-6 on Sunday afternoon at Busch Stadium. An exciting win: The Michigan men’s lacrosse team pulled off a big upset for its first Big Ten championship. With the victory, No. 15 Michigan (9-6) also punches its ticket to its first NCAA Tournament in program history. More in sports: For the first time since the season began, there was racing at Berlin Raceway, with a traveling series headlining the action this past Saturday, and history being made as well. |
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Spring has sprung in Michigan: 23 ways to come out of hibernation |
Ripping the blankets off: It’s time to get outdoors and enjoy everything the Great Lakes state has to offer this time of year, from ice cream cones to outdoor concerts and early-season festivals. The folks at Pure Michigan have come up with more than 20 Michigan adventures to help us all come out of hibernation. Blossom time: The orchards on the Old Mission and Leelanau Peninsulas are in bloom, making road trips magical. Here are the best spring beauty drives. Going across the bridge: The U.P. waterfalls are peaking right now, here's 4 that have easy access. |
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— Jamie Rewerts |
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