Miguel Cabrera stepped up to the plate for the last time as a Detroit Tiger on Sunday.
In today's newsletter, Michigan school shooter can be sentenced to life in prison, UAW strike expands to 25K workers, and who’s going to stop the Detroit Lions now? |
Farewell, Miguel Cabrera. |
Miguel Cabrera’s beautiful final day playing for the Detroit Tigers was unscripted perfection. The team gave Cabrera a hero's goodbye in front of a sold-out crowd on Saturday and named him as a Tigers’ special assistant after Sunday's game. "To say thank you falls short. I’m truly grateful," the future Hall-of-Famer said in Spanish to Detroit Tigers fans. Here's what teammates will remember about playing with the legend. What’s next for Miggy? Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said the club was willing to let Cabrera define his post-playing role as he sees fit. |
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Miguel Cabrera is overcome with emotion when he is subbed out during the Tigers’ season finale at Comerica Park on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023 – marking the end of a historic career. (Devin Anderson-Torrez | MLive.com) |
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Michigan school shooter can be sentenced to life in prison, judge rules |
Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Kwame L. Rowe ruled that 17-year-old Ethan Crumbley may receive a mandatory life sentence, despite being only 15 on Nov. 30, 2021 when he murdered four classmates and injured seven others, including a teacher at Oxford High School. Quote: “This was not an impulsive decision, nor was he peer-pressured into committing the crime,” Rowe said during Friday’s hearing held over Zoom. “He methodically walked through the school, picking and choosing who was going to die. He wanted to kill the innocent." More in court: Michigan judges must use preferred pronouns in court come 2024. |
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UAW strike expands to 25K workers, adding new Ford, GM targets |
UAW President Shawn Fain announced two additional strike targets bringing the total to 43 facilities across 21 states. The new strike targets include Ford’s Chicago Assembly Plant and General Motors’ Lansing Delta Township assembly plant. Recent headlines:Ford linked pausing construction of the Michigan battery plant to the UAW strikes. Michigan gave millions to Ford’s paused mega site project, what’s been spent? In education:A new teacher pipeline program is offering a full ride to college and up to a $20,000 living stipend to West Michigan teachers who want to advance their credentials or non-teachers who want to become one and get certified. |
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Cold spurt eventually late this week. Will it stick around? |
Our meteorologist says: A very warm week is going to be followed by a strong cold front. You are probably wondering if Mother Nature will balance our weather out with a big cold spell. That doesn’t look to be the case. Fall color update: Every fall has some quirks to the leaf color show. One quirk this year is southern Lower Michigan is starting to show color and is not as far behind Northern Michigan as has been typical over past years. Got your glasses? Time to dig out your eclipse-viewing glasses from the 2017 total solar eclipse — two significant solar eclipses are in store for us between now and next spring. |
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Ghost Ship: Historic car ferry transforms into haunted attraction in this Up North town |
Spooky: The S.S. City of Milwaukee will soon become the Ghost Ship, an annual Halloween attraction just north of Manistee. It will be open from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through October. Results: The tears were flowing and the joy felt around downtown Grand Rapids was palpable Friday night after West African native Abdoulaye Conde won ArtPrize’s $125,000 grand prize. Something new on the shore of Lake Michigan: Grab a drink and take a walk in South Haven as the city debuts its new social district. |
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