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June 21, 2021
Michigan drivers say Uber, Lyft incentives aren't enough to address rideshare shortage Lyric Jerelous put out a plea on Facebook looking for Uber and Lyft drivers to take her to work in Muskegon. “You’re going to be hard pressed to find drivers out that way,” one driver told her. “The business out there is scarce,” responded another. Finding drivers has been a nationwide frustration coming out of the pandemic, as a driver shortage has raised prices and wait times for passengers and pushed drivers to travel further and chase promotional driving streaks to make up for wages lost over the last year. In April 2020, the nationwide number of rideshare drivers plummeted by 60%, according to data from Gridwise, a mobile application for rideshare drivers. READ MORE ►Labor shortage poses biggest question for Michigan summer travel as restrictions lift Doctors 'push the limit' with organ transplants as COVID-19 extends wait lists The supply of donated organs has long chased the demand for transplants without much chance of catching up. That gap only widened during the spring of 2020 when the coronavirus pandemic brought living donations to “a near halt” and limited deceased organ transplant procedures to only the most dire of cases. Coronavirus brought new challenges to the transplant community, forcing it to alter how it procures donor organs, and adding new levels of risk assessment in evaluating which organs can be safely transplanted, all at a time when hospitals were constantly preparing for the next surge of COVID-19 patients. READ MORE Vivian Zhong entered the competition with an open mind and left with the crown. Zhong, 24, of Northville, was crowned 2021 Miss Michigan during the scholarship competition on Saturday, June 19, at the Frauenthal Center in downtown Muskegon. “This is my fifth time coming to Miss Michigan, and I’m just floored,” Zhong said during an interview with MLive immediately after winning the title. “I’m so grateful to have competed with all these incredible 21 other women, and I’m so excited to represent Michigan this year.” MORE ►Friend's childhood cancer fight sparks Miss Michigan 2021's platform Baseball coach misses biggest fan 'every day' now that father's seat is empty As many Michiganders spent time with their fathers yesterday, Jeff Hartt was missing his, as he has done every day since since his dad, William Hartt, died earlier this year. “I went through an evolution, from a little kid playing baseball to an older man coaching baseball – and my dad was there for it all,” Hartt said. “As far back as I can remember, he was there.” His father wasn’t one to shout or cheer or hardly even clap, but Jeff Hartt always knew who his biggest fan was and where he would be sitting. Center section, top row, aisle seat. READ MORE For $2.37 million, you can own a historic manor just minutes from the University of Michigan campus designed by one of the area’s most famous architects. The home, located at 2101 Hill Street in Ann Arbor Hills and designed by Albert Kahn in 1913, is a 7,100-square-foot lesson in classic Georgian Revival symmetry. The seven bedroom, seven bath manor offers modern comforts including an updated kitchen, expanded lower-level garage, walk-in closets and updated heating and cooling. We have a video tour here: TAKE A LOOK Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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