The strike could escalate from here
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, United Auto Workers strikes all 3 Detroit automakers at once for first time, Michigan eyes 8-year gun ban for convicted domestic abusers and your A to Z guide for the Wolverine football game against Bowling Green. |
Beach bovine brouhaha: Michigan teen’s photo shoot with cow sets neighbors on edge |
It's pretty common to bring towels or a cooler to the beach. A Michigan teen showed up with something more unconventional at a small public beach on the east arm of Grand Traverse Bay—his steer, Lil B. Wyatt Bargy raised Lil B on his family’s cattle farm in Kewadin as a 4-H project. At 18 months old and more than 1,300 pounds, the steer was ready to be sold at auction. Bargy arranged a beach sunset photoshoot for himself and Lil B for marketing materials. The late July photoshoot has been a topic of debate at the past two Board of Trustees meetings in Milton Township. It's also sparked a larger debate about how public spaces are used. |
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The Lake of the Clouds Overlook at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is one of Michigan's most iconic scenic destinations -- and a beautiful spot for enjoying fall color. (Photo by Michigan DNR) |
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UAW strikes all 3 Detroit automakers at once for first time |
Walking out: A contract for nearly 150,000 United Auto Workers (UAW) members across the country expired Thursday, Sept. 15 at 11:59 p.m., prompting a strike. For the first time in the union’s 88-year history all three Detroit automakers, Stellantis, Ford and General Motors, are the strike targets. At 10 p.m. Thursday, UAW President Shawn Fain announced three local union chapters – only one in Michigan – were selected to start the strike at midnight. Those locals represent Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Stellantis Toledo Assembly Complex and General Motors Wentzville Assembly Center in Missouri. Looking ahead: The strike could escalate from here. The UAW is strategically selecting local union chapters to strike automakers on a rolling basis. |
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Michigan eyes 8-year gun ban for convicted domestic abusers |
New protections: A nearly decade-long firearm ownership ban for those convicted of domestic violence misdemeanors could soon be implemented in Michigan under a pair of bills making their way through the Senate. In less than a month, Michigan State Police troopers killed three gun-wielding, alleged domestic assailants, one of whom police say killed and dismembered his wife days earlier. While probes into the Wayne, Bay, and Saginaw County shootings remain ongoing, the troopers involved have returned to work. More in crime: An Oakland County businessman was sentenced to prison for bribing former state House Speaker Rick Johnson while Johnson led a board that granted medical-marijuana licenses. |
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Michigan’s weekend forecast is not too shabby, walks the summer-fall line |
Warm and cool: Don't put the t-shirts away just yet—you’ll want a mix of summer and fall clothes this weekend. You’ll also want to plan for a showery period depending on where you are going. MLive meteorologist Mark Torregrossa has a breakdown of Michigan’s weekend weather. U.P. weekend weather: Both sun and showers are expected over the weekend for the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Michigan, with temperatures remaining on the cool side during the day and night. Measurable snow: Time is winding down on summer weather as we transition into the fall and winter months. Our typical time for our first snow isn’t that far off now. |
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Your A to Z guide for the Wolverine football game against Bowling Green |
Game time: Michigan is set host the Bowling Green Falcons this weekend. Here’s what the hundreds of thousands of people descending upon Ann Arbor need to know ahead of the Sept. 16 nighttime bout with Bowling Green. Lions: The Detroit Lions have surrendered 99 points and 1,017 yards of offense in their last two games against the Seattle Seahawks, leaving a lingering bad taste in mouths around these parts. Winner, winner: Reese Olson took a no-hitter into the sixth inning for the third time in his three-month MLB career and Matt Vierling hit his first career grand slam as the Detroit Tigers beat the Cincinnati Reds Thursday at Comerica Park. |
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Campers can now do self-check-ins at these 13 Michigan state parks |
Skip the line: Thirteen Michigan state parks are now piloting self-check-in for campers. This means campers who already have their Recreation Passport and checked in online through the DNR reservation system can go straight to their campsite at check-in time, which is 3 p.m. Stunning sights: Fall color chairlift rides are returning this month at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in the western U.P., giving visitors a unique way to soak up the region’s spectacular autumn scenery. Need to know: The third-annual Entheofest that celebrates psychedelic plants and mushrooms returns to Ann Arbor this weekend. Here are five things to know before you go. |
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Another week is in the books. |
We finally made it to Friday! I hope you have a safe and joyful weekend. Stay up to date with latest Michigan news at MLive.com. While you're there, consider becoming an MLive subscriber. See you next week!
— Cara Hackett |
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