In today’s newsletter, Gov. Whitmer signs bill funding school security, Michigan motorist can now buy digital license plates, and we showcase some best local eats.
As the heat grows stronger, more fun in the sun comes to Michigan.
Michigan was awarded nearly $237 million in federal dollars to support job growth and small businesses impacted by COVID-19. The May 2022 funding will go to entrepreneurs launching new businesses or industries with high job growth potential.
Michigan awarded $237M to boost job growth, small businesses hurt by COVID-19.
State of COVID: The number of counties at a high community COVID-19 level decreased by half. The CDC recommends residents in 5 counties in Michigan to mask.
Released on bond: A judge set a $100,000 bond for Christopher Schurr, the Grand Rapids police officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya. According to statement from the Calhoun County Jail, he posted the bond and was released from custody.
The features: The digital license plates come with a smartphone app that includes the ability to switch the plate’s display between a light and dark mode, personalize a banner message on the plate, receive alerts if the vehicle is moving and report the vehicle stolen.
How to get one: The plates, called RPlate, can be purchased directly at reviver.com as well as a number of Reviver auto dealer partners throughout Michigan.
Kuntry Cookin:Two Muskegon natives, Destinee Keener-Sargent and Kemmie Sargent turned their love for soul food into a career by serving the Muskegon area comfort food made from scratch in their Kuntry Cookin’ food truck.
Notch’yo Nachos is a Birch Run-based food truck, specializing in nachos with surprising flavor profiles. On the menu, customers will find pizza nachos, cheeseburger nachos, garden nachos and other unique flavor combinations.
The Songbird Café: From green tea muffins to taro coffee syrups, The Songbird Café in Ann Arbor is all about familiar ingredients in unique combinations.
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