Plus, 6-foot waves are forecast for some Lake Michigan beaches today.
In today's newsletter, Michiganders react to the fall of Roe v. Wade, stories about the great outdoors and updates on the case surrounding the killing of Patrick Lyoya. |
Before we talk about anything else, we should talk about safety. |
Initially, I was going to put this story about the Lake Michigan wave forecast down in the numbered spots of today's newsletter. Then I realized you should see this information first — in some places along Lake Michigan, 6-foot waves are anticipated today. With a history of drownings in the deadliest of the Great Lakes, along with recent beach closures for near-drownings, this is life or death information. But there is an easy solution: just don't go in the water during dangerous conditions. If you still want to go to the beach, stay on the shore and look out at the wave show happening in the water. Speaking of safety, here's another story to see today — Nissan is recalling 323,000 vehicles because their hoods can fly open.
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Workers clear diningware from the tables inside The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. |
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An indoor saltwater pool?!? Yeah, this house has one. |
House of the Week: It's been a while since I've shared one of our House of the Week posts here. But I know our readers enjoy them, and this one seemed especially worthy. As mentioned above, it has an indoor saltwater pool. It also has a chef's kitchen and a whopping seven bedrooms. Take a look. Take another look: Why not check out this Ann Arbor-area estate from a few different angles? We have video here that highlights all it has to offer for an asking price of $2,395,000.
Another home to check out: If you are anything like me, you enjoy perusing real estate listings even when you aren't looking to buy. There is just something fun about seeing the insides of houses ... especially the ones our reporters and photographers highlight for House of the Week. Take a look at this Grand Haven property. |
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