MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022 |
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In today's newsletter, a Michigan man at the U.S. Capitol attack gets a 5-year prison sentence, a 'white-spirit' bear was spotted in the Upper Peninsula, and see the complete "don't miss" list of Michigan roads to travel for stunning fall color tours. |
A great weekend in Detroit for football, car and rubber ducky fans. |
The Detroit Lions earned their first win of the season 36-27 against the Washington Commanders. Here's our recap of the game, instant observations and what's being said nationally after the win. Also in Detroit, rubber ducky fans are in for a delight with the World's Largest Rubber Duck being an attractions at the North American International Auto Show.
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A white "spirit bear" is seen at a bait pile in the western Upper Peninsula on Sept. 6, 2022, looking straight at the wildlife trail camera that captured the image. |
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Michigan man at U.S. Capitol attack gets 5-year prison sentence |
Anthony Robert Williams of Southgate has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for his actions in the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release. What's happened so far: The five-year sentence is by far the longest any of those arrested from Michigan has received so far. Sixteen people from Michigan have been arrested in total for their alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 attack. Ten of them have either pleaded guilty for been found guilty by a jury. Williams marks the seventh to be sentenced.
This week in Michigan politics: Where in the world is the Michigan legislature? Not in Lansing. |
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LGBTQ people don’t see tobacco use as most imminent threat, but it’s a smoldering issue |
A great threat: For many in the LGBTQ community, there seems to be larger, more pressing issues, and, in some cases, there are. Homelessness. Mental health crises. Suicidality. But tobacco use, much more likely among LGBTQ people than other groups, is a smoldering health threat.
The numbers: A survey, funded by a grant through the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, found 26% use a form of tobacco and 28% have in the past. In comparison, 18.4% of adults and 23% of high school students in Michigan smoked, according to 2020 reports revised this year. But first: To tackle these high smoking rates among the LGBTQ community, societal issues must be addressed such as discrimination, violence and suicidality. |
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See complete ‘don’t miss’ list of Michigan roads to travel for stunning fall color tours |
Drive along: An annual tradition beloved by both residents and visitors, Michigan in the fall is like a scene out of a painting. It’s such a draw that many people schedule fall road trips, or fall color tours, and there’s no better place to do that on a scenic country road. More fall activities:If you're looking to fully embrace fall this year, Michigan's DNR is offering special new fall workshops. The classes include Kayaking 101 and “Nature’s Palette,” an art-themed, forestry-centered weekend retreat. ICYMI: We shared this one last week, but we really don't want you to miss your opportunity to see the U.P.’s amazing fall colors from 26 stories high atop a ski jumping hill.
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A whole new week is ahead of us. |
Thank you for joining us on this edition of Morning Briefing. As always, you can find the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. And it's always a great time to become an MLive subscriber. Have a great Monday!
— Jamie Rewerts |
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