THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, MSU students demand action on gun violence, mixed winter weather is headed for Lower Michigan and the Grand Rapids zoo is saving Michigan's turtles. |
Remembering the MSU shooting victims. |
The Michigan State University community, their families and supporters across the state are continuing to mourn the loss of three students killed in Monday's mass shooting on campus.
Arielle Anderson was a 19-year-old sophomore from the Grosse Pointe area who was described as the "sweetest human being with the "most loving, kind and gentle spirit." Brian Fraser was a 20-year-old sophomore from Grosse Pointe whose "light shined bright with love, leadership, and kindness." Alexandria Verner was a junior from Clawson who "exemplified kindness every day of her life."
As countless people wade through a myriad of emotions following this week's events, here are the signs of trauma and how to navigate them. |
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A crowd gathers at the rock, a popular college landmark where a makeshift memorial continues to build with flowers and keepsakes on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023 at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Two days ago on the evening of Feb. 13, three students were killed and five others injured during a mass shooting on the campus. (Jake May | MLive.com) |
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Michigan State students protest, grieve and demand action on gun violence. |
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Thousands in Michigan State community come together to mourn after shooting. |
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5 Michigan State students remain in critical condition after deadly mass shooting. |
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Weather slop update: This storm will be like 2 pans of brownies. |
The weather system heading our way for today and tonight will make a mix of snow, sleet and light freezing rain. Mark is comparing this storm to two pans of brownies (yum!). The precipitation will be a mix of snow, ice pellets and light freezing rain from Grand Rapids to Saginaw and southward. North of that line should be mostly snow. More on that: The precipitation starts late this morning over southwest Lower and spreads north and east this afternoon. Unfortunately the storm will be producing its most precipitation right during the evening commute. It will turn very hazardous with moderate rates of snow, sleet and ice pellets. Taking safety precautions: The UP200, Midnight Run and Jack Pine 30 sled dog races set to take place in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula this weekend have been canceled due to deteriorating weather conditions, the Upper Peninsula Sled Dog Association announced Wednesday. This marks the first time the races have been canceled in their 33 year history.
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Grand Rapids zoo working to save diminishing Michigan turtle population. |
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We're almost to the end of the week. Echoing Jessica's sentiments from yesterday, there is a lot of news to process this week—it's OK to take a break from the headlines. Get the latest Michigan news on at MLive.com. While you're there, consider becoming an MLive subscriber.
Stay connected. Stay kind.
— Cara Hackett |
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