Love it or not, here the heat comes
TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2024 |
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In today's newsletter, Michigan marijuana sales face possible slowdown, Lions are big road underdogs in NFC championship and state parks’ February events. |
Keeping things fun in Detroit |
There were several celebrities at Ford Field Sunday night as the Lions took down the Buccaneers, did you catch them all? Of course, Eminem was there. He pumped up the crowd at just the right moment and sent out a perfect tweet after the win. The victory had fans celebrating all over downtown Detroit and now no one is laughing at Dan Campbell’s Lions anymore. However, we may be laughing with this fan who was spotted in the stands with a 3-foot-tall sandwich. Yes, he ate it all. |
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Fans embrace each other coming out of Ford Field as the Detroit Lions defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, January 21, 2024. (Julian Leshay Guadalupe | MLive.com) |
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What's the weather like this week? |
Love it or hate it, the snow will melt: While it’s going to admittedly take a few days to kick in, a robust warming trend is on the way to Michigan, with some cities even flirting with 50 degrees. But first, today: There's a Winter Weather Advisory in effect this morning for 38 counties, prompted by freezing rain and snow. Text with an expert: MLive’s new Michigan Weather Insider text group serves as a direct connection between you and our meteorologist. |
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Michigan marijuana sales surpass $3 billion in 2023, but face possible slowdown |
The Michigan marijuana industry reached a new milestone in 2023: $3 billion in total sales. Despite 30% growth over the the $2.3 billion sold in 2022, insiders believe the market is increasingly saturated and headed for a slowdown in the upcoming year. Quote: “I believe we’ll probably do better in 2024, but I don’t think there is going to be a significant amount of growth, but enough to be noticeable,” said Harry Barash, Founder of MiCannaPros, a 9,000-member marijuana industry Facebook page, and Meet. Connect. Puff., a networking business. “I just feel like the market is getting pretty close to being capped out.” More in business: DTE Gas to recover $49 million in costs from year of skyrocketing prices. |
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Michigan State Police trooper pleads to beating handcuffed man, agrees to stop being cop |
Almost two years ago, a Michigan State Police trooper was criminally charged after being captured on video repeatedly punching a handcuffed man on a Saginaw Street. The ex-trooper has now accepted a plea deal, one that will preclude him from serving as a police officer in the state. In Grand Rapids: A man who was shot by police after allegedly charging officers with a box cutter has been charged with felonious assault. The two officers who shot the man have been cleared of criminal charges. Also in crime: A disturbing and heinous court case is expected to come to a close this week when a mother convicted of torturing her teen son to death is sentenced to prison. Here are three things to know. |
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Detroit Lions are big road underdogs against 49ers in NFC championship |
The Detroit Lions are among four perennial contenders still playing for a chance at the Super Bowl, and oddsmakers are treating them like the new kids on the block. Caesars Sportsbook and the usual suspects have the Lions as seven-point underdogs for next weekend’s NFC title game. Tune in: Prefer to listen to your news? Our latest Detroit Lions Dungeon of Doom podcast tells you everything you need to know. In college football: The NFL’s interest in Jim Harbaugh has entered a second week, with the Michigan coach set to take another interview with the Atlanta Falcons.
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Lantern-lit trails, snowshoe hikes: State parks’ February events embrace winter |
Get outside: From the southern Lower Peninsula to the western U.P., state parks and recreation areas are closing out the final full month of winter this February with a variety of fun adventures. View the schedule here. Add to your calendar: Check out this guide for Zehnder’s Snowfest 2024. Frankenmuth can't have all the fun, Muskegon's Snowfest is returning with a new euchre tournament and a trivia afterparty. Go a bit more north and then we have the Pure Ludington Brrrewfest with 20 Michigan breweries. Announced concerts: P!NK is bringing her 2024 tour to Michigan for one night only. Avril Lavigne and the Doobie Brothers were added to Pine Knob’s big summer concert schedule. |
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