Cases are jumping in parts of Michigan.
In today's newsletter, the state issues an advisory about E. coli as cases jump in parts of Michigan, Tudor Dixon taps former House Rep. Shane Hernandez as lieutenant pick, and a new winter forecast from NOAA. |
My love for sports comes from the snacks, tailgate outfits, and community that game day brings. I can’t talk numbers and stats, but a topic I will absolutely dive too deep into: team uniforms. And I have to say, I completely agree with our sports writer Ryan Zuke and his ranking of the Big Ten’s football uniforms. Especially his take on the Spartan’s neon alternatives - hopefully retired.
If you’re interested in more rankings, here’s our take on the Big Ten stadiums and their quarterbacks.
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State issues advisory about E. coli as cases jump in parts of Michigan |
Be aware: State health leaders are advising the public to practice food safety and wash hands because of a jump in E. coli cases in parts of Michigan.
Sicknesses: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services staff said there are 43 confirmed cases of E. coli illness in Michigan linked to a specific strain, O157.
Investigations: State health analysts are investigating if the outbreak is tied to Wendy's restaurant food. More than 55% of people with confirmed cases reported eating at a Wendy's restaurant. |
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What does the Inflation Reduction Act do for Michigan? |
What the bill aims to do: The roughly $740 billion Inflation Reduction Act includes a plan to cap prescription drug costs for seniors, lower costs for people purchasing private health insurance and invest billions into fighting climate change.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said: "The bill will also surge clean energy production, lowering gas prices, reducing our reliance on foreign oil, and creating millions of manufacturing and energy jobs along the way. Getting this done will fight climate change and protect our precious natural resources — including our Great Lakes." Michigan's impact: Here are some ways the White House expects Michigan to be impacted by the federal law.
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New winter forecast from NOAA says better have a snowblower, especially Ann Arbor, Detroit |
NOAA says more snow this year: La Niña is when a large area of the Pacific Ocean surface waters are cooler than long-term normals. Due to this, NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center says the precipitation forecast for parts of Michigan could be above normal this winter. But first, fall: In case you missed it, NOAA expects Michigan and the Great Lakes to have a slightly increased probability of warmer than normal temperatures for this upcoming fall season.
Focusing on the now: We’ve had some awesome sunrises and sunsets the past week here in Michigan. There are a few good reasons why Michigan August skies become spectacular at the beginning and end of our days. |
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Thanks for being here on this edition of Morning Briefing. As always, you can find the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. And here's a link to become an MLive subscriber. Have a great week!
— Jamie Rewerts |
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