In today's newsletter, Tudor Dixon asks to set abortion aside from Michigan governor's race, new Michigan technology better detects cancer in women with dense breast tissue, and Miguel Cabrera will be back in 2023. |
I hope you're as excited for this month as I am. Pumpkin craving, falling leaves, crisp apple cider, cool nights and, of course, Halloween. In my mind, there's nothing better. With all the possibilities this month brings, let me round up a few for you: There's been a forecast tweak on peak fall color, part of the Upper Peninsula is showing some brilliance. Want to enjoy the fall color riding on a chairlift? Here's 5 spots to see amazing views. Something I have put on my October bucket list is visiting this actual haunted Michigan theater that was turned into ghostly Halloween attraction in Birmingham.
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Dustin Nordy, a Kentwood truck driver, became an owner-operator in 2020. But changes in the market forced the independent truck driver to return company driving this year. Dropping rates, high fuel costs and the risk of expensive repairs are pushing some Michigan independent truck drivers off the road. (Photo by Rose White | MLive) |
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Supply chain chaos kept independent truckers busy. Now work is drying up. |
The different rates: For the trucking industry, it’s a tale of two markets: contract rates and spot rates. About 80% of trucking relies on contact rates. But the remaining one-fifth of the market uses spot rates — one-time fees that hinge on supply and demand. Dropping down: The spot market flourished during the pandemic, but now hauls are slowing down. Van spot rates have dropped 18% since January, and spot rates for reefers —refrigerated trucks — have gone down nearly 20% from $3.59 to $2.89 a mile, according to DAT Freight & Analytics. And FreightWaves called accelerating decline in spot rates “remarkable.” While we're on roads: As Michigan looks to a future with automated tolls, newly introduced legislation would allow the secretary of state to target individuals with unpaid toll fees, who could then risk losing their vehicle registration as a result. |
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New Michigan technology better detects cancer in women with dense breast tissue |
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit is the first to purchase a new Michigan-developed system approved by the FDA to screen women who have more dense tissue than fatty tissue in their breasts, a common circumstance that complicates cancer detection.
Another possible development: Actinium-225 is an incredibly promising cancer treatment, but researchers don’t know its full potential because there simply isn’t enough of it for large-scale clinical trials. A Lansing company aims to fix that.
More in public interest:It looks like a mango but tastes like a banana: Tucked away off Ellsworth Road in Ann Arbor, a small grove of trees is home to Michigan’s most famous “secret” fruit: the pawpaw. |
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‘I was stunned, absolutely,’ says 84-year-old pro-life advocate shot while door-to-door canvassing |
Background: In her years as a Right-to-Life volunteer, 84-year-old Joan Jacobson has encountered her share of people with a different viewpoint. But the conversations never ended with gunfire, as it did Sept. 20 when Jacobson was shot in the shoulder by a resident near Lake Odessa. How she's doing: Once injured, Jacobson was able to make it to her car and drive about two minutes to the nearby Lake Odessa Police Department for help. She spent 3-4 hours in an emergency room but did not need to be admitted. She claims to be doing better with less pain each day.
The latest: Richard Harvey, 74, has been charged in the shooting. He was arraigned Friday, Sept. 30, in Ionia County District Court on charges of assault with a dangerous weapon, or felonious assault, a four-year felony, careless discharge causing injury, a two-year high-court misdemeanor and reckless use of a firearm, a 90-day misdemeanor.
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