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November 23, 2021
$200 million marijuana recall causes chaos in Michigan's cannabis industry When the largest-ever Michigan marijuana recall was issued on Nov. 17, Matt Imig’s phone began ringing. Customers were calling. Imig, who owns M&M Agriculture, a comparably small, 1,000-plant licensed marijuana grow facility in Lansing, uses Viridis Laboratories, the target of the recall, for all of his mandated safety testing. Consequently, every ounce of the 42 pounds of marijuana he’s sold to three retail customers, worth roughly $75,000 retail, is on hold. It must now either be destroyed or retested. Who will pay for additional testing and product loss is still being sorted out. “A lot of us in this are just mom-and-pop shops,” said Imig. “I have my life savings invested in this and trying to make it. I guess, the one thing you ask for in all this is that if you’re going to make these huge decisions that have ramifications that can destroy some people, that it comes the right way.” READ MORE COVID-19 outbreaks increase 45% in Michigan, according to latest report COVID-19 cases have been up in Michigan recently, as we've reported. This week's state report on outbreaks highlights that surge. According to data from the state health department, outbreaks of the virus are up 45% from last week. Combined with 726 ongoing outbreaks from previous weekly reports, the health department was aware of 962 total active outbreaks throughout the state as of Monday. K-12 schools make up nearly 60% of the new outbreaks discovered last week, and about 65% of the ongoing outbreaks from previous reports. You can get more info here: READ MORE Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has directed state agencies to accelerate and coordinate plans to remove lead pipes from local drinking water utility systems as the state readies for an influx of federal infrastructure dollars. On Monday, Nov. 22, Whitmer directed the departments of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy; Treasury; and Technology, Management, and Budget, to “assess strategies to control the cost of replacing lead service lines without sacrificing capacity” and send her and the Legislature a report with recommendations “as soon as possible.” The directive precedes an expected $10 billion for Michigan in federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding. READ MORE ►EPA orders Benton Harbor to fix troubled drinking water system UM-OSU: How the Buckeyes, Wolverines stack up off the football field A big game is coming up this weekend. The Buckeyes are coming to Ann Arbor to take on the Wolverines. And while the football battle is one way to compare the schools, it definitely isn't the only way. We have a look at how the University of Michigan and Ohio State stack up in other areas. It's a fun and informative way to get pumped up for the weekend's action on the field. The universities compete in many fields, including academics, Nobel Prize winners, politicians and more. So who has the advantage in those categories (and others)? Take a look: READ MORE Mackinac Island's beloved bird-chasing dog, Nick, being remembered as Mission Point ambassador Sometimes a dog makes such an impact on a family that once they are gone, it’s hard to understand how much that loss affects people. But in the case of Nick, Mackinac Island’s celebrity bird-chasing dog who worked at Mission Point Resort, his family encompassed not only all the staff who loved him, but the thousands of guests each year who greeted him during their stays at the resort. The tri-colored border collie was 9 when he died earlier this month. He had been working with the resort’s grounds team and as a four-legged ambassador for Mission Point for the last six years. But he will be remembered for many years to come. READ MORE
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