In today's newsletter, 3 Michigan homebuyers share stories as single women outpace men in market, Michigan and Canada plan ‘abundant’ EV charging across bi-national corridor, and Detroit Pistons fall to No. 5 in NBA Draft Lottery. |
Pygmy hippos, puppies and bears, oh my! |
It's shaping up to be a wild week in Michigan's animal kingdom. Residents of Traverse City's Central Neighborhood gathered outside of a Fifth Street home to watch wildlife experts tranquilize a 350-pound black bear that was found relaxing in a tree on Sunday. They fired tranquilizer darts into its butt, then it slept on a thick limb before falling onto a mattress below. John Ball Zoo’s new sitatunga, a swamp-dwelling antelope, has died after he was attacked by the Grand Rapids zoo’s pygmy hippo, Jahari. The habitat was set to house two pygmy hippos, two European white storks and Chopper the sitatunga for the zoo's new hippo exhibit. Sample beer and pet some pups at an annual Jackson County Animal Shelter event. The shelter is having its annual Bark & Brew from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 20, at the Jackson County Fairgrounds/Keeley Park. |
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The Northern Lights near Hancock, Mich. (Photo by Isaac Diener, courtesy Visit Keweenaw) |
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3 Michigan homebuyers share stories as single women outpace men in market |
Moving in: Women have been second only to married couples in the home-buying market since 1981, and now single women have continually outpaced single men in homeownership. These Michigan women share what motivated them to get into the real estate game. A turning tide: In 1981, 73% of homebuyers were married couples, 11% were single women, and 10% were single men. The share of single women has continued to grow over the years, according to the National Association of Realtors annual demographic report. Homebuying demographics stand at 61% married couples, 17% single women, and 9% single men, according to 2022 data. More in public interest:A four-bill package in the Michigan House proposes blurring crime victims' faces, allowing impact statements be made over Zoom, and more. |
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— Cara Hackett |
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