He will be fired on Sept. 26 if he can’t provide reasons he didn’t violate terms of his contract
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In today's newsletter, warming trend coming that will extend summer-like temps, Michigan high school sports participation numbers rank among the highest in the nation, and UAW will extend strike pay to 600 laid-off Ford workers. |
The official start of fall is just around the corner. Break out a pumpkin candle, pour some apple cider and start planning your next seasonal adventure.
Looking to walk? There's guided hikes offered at Ludington State Park on the third Sunday of every month. And we found 3 great trails for fall color at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. There's plenty of ways to embrace the next few months, here's 10 travel ideas to try this season. |
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People admire and walk around the “Evanescent” bubbles by Atlelier Sisu at the Family Art Fun and Oasis Block Party during the first weekend of ArtPrize in Grand Rapids on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023. (Ridley Hudson | MLive.com) |
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Michigan State to fire Mel Tucker amid sexual harassment allegations |
Laying it out : Michigan State University on Monday announced its intention to fire the fourth-year football coach for cause amid allegations of sexual harassment. If Tucker can’t provide reasons he didn’t violate terms of his contract, he will be fired on Sept. 26. Just like that, we have a coaching search in East Lansing. Here are seven candidates to consider. More for MSU: After a year of turmoil, MSU jumped 17 places in the U.S. News rankings. This is why. |
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Warming trend coming, will extend summer-like temps |
We’ll see more and more sunshine throughout the week with a gradual warming trend that has each day about 5 degrees warmer than the last. Mark Torregrossa says today’s temperatures will feel fall-ish but Wednesday and Thursday lean towards more summer weather. It might stay: This emerging weather pattern may hold off tough-to-work-in weather for at least several weeks to over a month. In the future: Here's how our weather impacts peak fall leaf color. |
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UAW will extend strike pay to 600 laid-off Ford workers, potential GM layoffs |
Tipped dominoes: About 600 Ford employees were left in limbo temporarily as their work was idled as their neighboring division walked out. The UAW has decided to offer the $500 weekly strike pay to any workers who are laid off as a result of the strike. Related: A supplier to the Big Three automakers has told the state that it will lay off nearly 300 employees at factories in Lapeer and Shiawassee counties as a result of the United Auto Workers strike. An update: A Davison man accused of threatening the president of the United Auto Workers has been arraigned in Genesee County District Court on false report of terrorism charges. |
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Michigan high school sports participation numbers rank among the highest in the nation |
Scoring high: Michigan ranked ninth for overall participation in high school sports nationally, based on a total of 268,070 participants who competed in sports for which the MHSAA conducts postseason tournaments. Another ranking: The newly released U.S. News and World Report rankings features numerous Michigan colleges and universities, including two within the top-100 of all national universities. In sports: C.J. Gardner-Johnson is reportedly feared to have suffered a torn pec and is out indefinitely, potentially for the season. |
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Mackinac Island wins spot on nationwide list of Best Places to Visit for Fall |
The people voted: USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards placed Mackinac Island as third on a nationwide list of the Best Places to Visit for Fall. The island was just behind two mountain towns: Gatlinburg, Tennessee and Allegany County in Maryland. Another top spot:Tahquamenon Falls State Park came in at No. 2 on a list of best places to see fall color, right behind a park in... Pennsylvania? Did you know? September and October are great times of year to plan a wildlife watching trip to see Michigan's majestic wild elk. |
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