In today's newsletter, Biden-turned-Harris presidential campaign to ‘play offense’ in Michigan, Wolverine gymnasts make men's all-around final at Olympics and island hotel named among World’s Greatest Places to visit in 2024. |
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Ann Arbor cyclists and pedestrians take part in a Friday evening "die-in protest" outside city hall on July 26, 2024, calling for making city streets safer. (Ryan Stanton | MLive.com) |
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Dog lost year ago at Tahquamenon Falls campground finally caught 50 miles away |
What a journey: A dog that went missing at Tahquamenon Falls State Park more than a year ago has finally been located and captured. Park officials shared the happy news on Friday after a local woman, Deanna Suggitt, and professional dog catcher confirmed they had secured the dog, Barley, after months of effort. Barley had been missing since he disappeared from the park’s Rivermouth Campground in May 2023. As the final days of July near, Michigan’s road construction season is still in full swing. Some of the major closures on tap this week include stretches of I-96 in Kent County, I-75 in Mackinac County, and M-5 in Wayne County. An update: Police have named the suspect who reportedly committed suicide after confessing to running over an 80-year-old man with an ATV. The 80-year-old victim was released from the hospital on Wednesday evening and will be recovering from home. |
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Biden-turned-Harris presidential campaign to ‘play offense’ in Michigan |
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It’s always sunny in space: Michigan startup hopes to beam solar power to Earth |
In space, the sun is always shining. So why not put a solar farm up there? One Michigan startup is already on its way, aiming to take an idea featured in Isaac Asimov’s science fiction 80 years ago and turn it into reality. From its base of operations in Metro Detroit, Virtus Solis Technologies is preparing to one day launch millions of modular solar cells into space and stitch them into sprawling arrays, like Legos in orbit. Local concern: Federal agents say a Florida artist who sells Native American-made art is lying to potential buyers, alleging his art is fraudulent and he has no connection to any tribe. He was a vendor at the Ann Arbor Art Fair. Organizers said they were unaware of the federal allegations. On the west side: The Christkindl Markt at the Grand Rapids Downtown Market celebrated Christmas in July this week by previewing its expansion plans for this fall and winter. |
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Wolverine gymnasts make men's all-around final at 2024 Olympics |
Go Blue: University of Michigan gymnasts Fred Richard and Paul Juda will have a chance at a team and individual medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The United States teammates finished 10th and 13th, respectively, in the all-around during Saturday’s qualifying round at Bercy Arena. According to a federal complaint filed: A University of Michigan athletics official and a Pioneer High School soccer coach face federal child pornography charges for soliciting sex from at least one minor. Jim “The Shark” Dreyer is back at it again. Dreyer, who last year had to abort his solo swim across Lake Michigan due to poor conditions, is taking another shot at the 83-mile swim from Milwaukee and Grand Haven in an effort to “finish what he started” last summer. |
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Secluded Michigan island hotel named among World’s Greatest Places to visit in 2024 |
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