Plus, why Lower Michigan can’t get Buffalo-sized six foot snows
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2022 |
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Detroit Lions running back D'Andre Swift (32) runs in a touchdown against New York Giants linebacker Tae Crowder (48) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) |
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4-day lake-effect snowstorm totals topping 30 inches; Map shows who got how much snow |
Who shoveled the most: The snow started Wednesday, November 16 and didn’t stop in some places until yesterday morning, November 20. The National Weather Service is calling this a 96 hour, or four day snowstorm. See a map of the snowfall across Michigan here. Keep that snow in NY: There are two basic reasons why Lower Michigan will probably never record six feet of snow in one lake-effect snow event. The amount of lake-effect snow is produced by a combination of two things, wind direction and the distance cold air travels over water. Know before you go: Ready to check the road conditions before you leave your house, or head out on your next errand? Here's how to track MDOT snow plows in your area. As an extra bonus, each MDOT plow has a fun name. |
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Michigan borrowers roll ‘with the punches’ hoping for student debt relief |
Issues surfaced: A student loan forgiveness plan announced by President Joe Biden in August brought relief for Michiganders who carry federal student debt. But recent legal challenges put the program in limbo. Stuck waiting: This means almost 1.4 million Michiganders eligible for the program – including 849,300 Pell Grant recipients who qualify for up to $20,000 – are waiting to see debt relief. The Federal Student Aid website now says “student loan debt relief is blocked.” The program stopped accepting applications less than a month after the window opened Oct. 17.
More in education: A ransomware attack closed down schools in two Michigan counties for three days last week. Here's why Michigan schools can be a ‘soft target’ for ransomware attacks. |
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Democratic trifecta brings LGBTQ rights, gun reform to Whitmer’s second-term agenda |
As Gov. Gretchen Whitmer heads into a second term backed by a Democratic legislative majority, she’s expanding her focus to encompass long-term goals such as LGBTQ protections and gun safety reforms, she told MLive in an interview Thursday. Despite top of the ticket woes for the Michigan Republican Party, the power of an endorsement by former President Donald Trump at the state level may still be alive and well after every candidate who sported one won their respective legislative race earlier this month. House Speaker Jason Wentworth said it was not the fault of Trump that Republicans underperformed in Michigan but the campaigns that candidates ran during the 2022 midterm cycle.
Your election questions answered: How did new redistricting laws affect Michigan’s midterm election? Politics reporter Alyssa Burr has the answer for you. |
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