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June 28, 2021
Northern Michigan has both highest vaccinated counties and big pockets of vaccine hesitancy Michigan’s northwest Lower Peninsula is home to counties with some of the state’s highest COVID-19 vaccination rates, like Benzie County. But it’s also home to counties where the rates are well below average. There’s a distinct and intriguing pattern in the northern Lower Peninsula. From Ludington to Mackinaw City, the counties along the Lake Michigan shoreline are all above the state average and two of the eight -- Leelanau and Grand Traverse -- rank first and second in percentage of vaccinated residents. Meanwhile, the interior northern Lower Peninsula has some of the counties with the lowest vaccination rates -- including Osceola, Mecosta, Newaygo, Ogemaw and Oscoda. READ MORE ►Coronavirus delta variant identified in West Michigan adult 4 tornadoes confirmed in Michigan after weekend storms Four tornados touched down across Michigan this weekend, led by one that hit gusts of about 120 mph in the Thumb region. The biggest tornado started at 5:49 p.m. on Saturday in Port Austin in northern Huron County, according to an alert from the National Weather Service. The speeds reached an estimated 120 mph, and the tornado was approximately 400 yards wide at maximum and traveled about seven miles, the alert stated. While there were no fatalities reported, six people suffered injuries. The NWS rated the tornado an EF-2, which is considered strong. Keep scrolling to find video of the largest of the weekend's four confirmed tornadoes. READ MORE Dae’shun Jamison is a fighter. The 11-year-old Shelby boy was hospitalized in December with a rare COVID-19 linked syndrome that led to a quadruple amputation. After five months of medical treatment, Jamison finally returned home at the end of May. “He’s still got that smile on his face through it all,” said Brittney Autman, Jamison’s mother. “He’s just got an uplifting spirit about it all." Only 146 cases of MIS-C have been confirmed in Michigan, but 103 of those children were admitted to the ICU, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. MORE ►Michigan students should still mask up, state says The Willie Mack III story: From living in his car to hopes of riding a Rocket to the PGA Tour Willie Mack III’s life story reads like something out of a Hollywood movie. It’s the story of a young Black golfer from Flint who once lived out of his car while trying to break into a sport dominated by white players. Now the 32-year-old golfer is trying to write his next act – qualifying for the PGA Tour, a rare feat for an African American. After getting a sponsor’s exemption into this week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club, Mack could get PGA Tour status for two years with a victory. A top-10 finish would earn him an exemption into the next PGA Tour event. MORE Severe weather hit many parts of Michigan on Saturday. In Port Austin, located at the tip of Michigan's Thumb, a tornado was spotted during the storms. Veronica Heins Wolschleger captured a video and allowed MLive to share the footage. In total, the National Weather Service confirmed four tornadoes across the state, with the one in Port Austin recorded as the largest. The speeds reached an estimated 120 mph, and the tornado was approximately 400 yards wide at maximum and traveled about seven miles. TAKE A LOOK Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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