The state is expected to have a large budget surplus.
In today’s newsletter, a deeper look at Patrick Lyoya and Christopher Schurr, thunderstorms are in the weekend forecast and a former Wolverine will enter the "Shark Tank." |
What are your weekend plans? I'm going to Hell. |
On Sunday, I will be celebrating a birthday. I'm not having a huge party or jetting off to a tropical location. Instead, I plan to celebrate in Hell. Hell, Michigan is my destination. And while I'm there, I'll serve as mayor for that one day. I was inspired by a recent story from my colleague Ed Pevos, who is always on top of the fun things happening in Michigan. He's written about Hell several times and I decided it was time to check it out. Whether you are in Paradise or you plan to follow me to Hell, have a very Michigan weekend. (And check the forecast down below!) |
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wants to distribute budget surplus funds to Michigan families. |
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How about a Friday Wolverine round-up, featuring predictions, 'Shark Tank' and softball stars. |
Michigan's football's projected win total: Projected win totals for the 2022 season are coming out ... and they suggest Jim Harbaugh’s team could be in for another big season. Check it out. Former Wolverine enters the 'Shark Tank:' A company founded by former University of Michigan basketball players and team managers will appear on tonight’s episode of the popular ABC show “Shark Tank.” Charles Matthews will be featured in the episode, but will he get a deal? ICYMI: Transfers are making a big impact for Michigan softball this year. The team will begin NCAA regional play at 3:30 p.m. today against South Dakota State in Orlando, Florida. |
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Take a look at the blue-water majesty of Michigan's Kitch-iti-kipi, as seen from above. |
Have you seen it? Kitch-iti-kipi is major tourist draw, with hundreds of thousands of visitors coming to catch a look at the oval pool fed by groundwater constantly erupting from limestone fissures. It's hard to believe it was once a dump. Really, it was. You've never seen it like this: Drone flights are restricted at Kitch-iti-kipi, but MLive drone pilots Cory Morse and Garret Ellison were able to fly with Michigan DNR permission and under park supervision. You have to see this video. More breathtaking drone footage: We were also lucky enough to get a bird's eye video of the Upper Falls at Tahquamenon Falls State Park. If you didn't see it earlier this week, this is worth watching.
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That's a wrap on the week. |
We have packed in a week's worth of news, but don't forget you can find the latest headlines all weekend long at MLive.com. If you value the hard work of Michigan journalists like the reporters we feature here, consider becoming an MLive subscriber. Same time, same place next week. — Jessica Shepherd |
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