In today's newsletter, these are the worst nursing homes in Michigan, meet the Michigan legislature’s first Black woman overseeing state spending, and when to see the first of August’s two spectacular supermoons. |
If you're feeling hungry... |
The start of a new week serves as the perfect opportunity to try out a different restaurant. Explore some of our Michigan's Best Local Eats for inspiration to shake things up at mealtime. It may be tucked inside a hotel, but don't overlook Palm’s Café in Ann Arbor. Executive Chef Rob Ross considers the restaurant where anyone can get a plate of comfort food a “diamond in the rough.” Arturo’s Tacos in Grand Haven aims to offer mouthwatering, authentic Mexican dishes in a cozy space. You don't have to do all of the driving to your dinner plans. The St. Joseph/Benton Harbor Water Taxi will take you right to the front door of a waterfront restaurant. |
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The Michigan monkey flower grows near a creek on Beaver Island on July 20, 2023. The flower only grows in northern Michigan. (Neil Blake | MLive.com) |
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These are the worst nursing homes in Michigan, according to the federal government |
Poor care: Twelve Michigan nursing homes have made the federal government's lists of the lowest-performing nursing homes in the country. The homes are apart of the Special Focus Facilities program, designed to force the lowest-performing facilities to improve. That list wasn’t made public until 2019, when two U.S. Senators from Pennsylvania, Bob Casey and Pat Toomey, released it as part of a report on poor care in nursing homes. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services now release updated lists monthly. More in public interest: New legislation aims to bring Hollywood back to Michigan by reviving a film incentive program that has been dormant for eight years. |
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Tour a Michigan restaurant that spans 5 colorful Victorian buildings from 1800s |
Dinner plans: Decked out in colorful paint and spanning nearly five city blocks, Big T’s Restaurant and Brew Pub has been a community staple in the small downtown of Lawton in Southwest Michigan. Let it out:Whether its due to work-related frustrations, political tension, or family problems, a new rage room in Fenton, Destruction Depot 2, is planning on fulfilling that need, located at 1380 North Leroy Street in the VG’s plaza. Celebrating landmarks: The Michigan Lighthouse Festival is returning August 4-6 in Alpena. The town home to seven lighthouses, the shipwreck-strewn Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and the 10,000-square-foot Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center. |
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It's going to be a great day. |
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— Cara Hackett |
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