In today's newsletter, protections for LGBTQ Michiganders are cemented into state law, a look at why vasectomies increase in March, and a mystical ‘Willy Wonka’-looking chocolate village opens in Michigan |
I try to end each week on a positive, uplifting note to set the tone for the rest of the weekend. Luckily, I ran across this story about graduates of the "lost class of 2020" who are determined to have prom nearly three years after the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the rite-of-passage for many students. Lauren “Lolo” Reed, was a Heritage High School senior, basketball player and homecoming queen looking forward to prom when We also have your guide to the 2023 Bay City St. Patrick’s Day weekend, ‘Where Irish Tradition Lives’, that features a parade, races and more. Over in Washentaw County, here's where you can find green beer, live music and great food at these St. Paddy's Day celebrations. Need more reasons to get out of the house this weekend? After almost two years of bumps in the road, Jackson’s social district is ready to launch. The downtown social district of bars and restaurants will begin on March 17. |
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Brockway Mountain Drive in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. | Photo courtesy Visit Keweenaw |
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Vasectomies, basketball, and the madness of March in Michigan |
What's going on?: The first round of the NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament tipped off Thursday, meaning a full slate of games on tap for the next few days. That also means a busier than normal vasectomy schedule for Dr. Amarnath Rambhatla, a urologist at Henry Ford Health in Southeast Michigan. For the past five years, excluding 2020 because of COVID, March and December have been the peak times for vasectomies in Michigan. Time to recover: “The running joke is you can come get your vasectomy and go home and watch basketball the rest of the weekend,” Rambhatla said. “This way, if you’re a little apprehensive about the procedure, it’s one way to get them over the hump and the reward is undisturbed basketball for a few days.” Let's switch to the NBA: Jaden Ivey, who missed the last three games due to Health and Safety protocols, returned to the Pistons lineup on Thursday, finishing with 14 points and six assists. Rodney McGruder led the Pistons in scoring with 20 points. In the end, the Nuggets dunked the Pistons and closed out the game with a 119-100 victory.
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We've made it to the end of another week. |
You can breathe now, Friday is officially here. Whether it's checking out the St. Paddy's Day festivities or visiting one of Michigan's other hot spots, I hope you have a safe and fun-filled weekend. Like always, stay up to date with the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. If you value the work of our journalists, consider becoming a MLive subscriber. That's all for now. See you back here on Monday!
— Cara Hackett |
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