WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, an investigation is ongoing after false reports of school shootings across Michigan, an increasing rate of pregnant women died in 2020 and Darius Slay is still irked by Matt Patricia's disrespect. |
What's going on in the U.P.? Fun of all kinds. |
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Unpredictable winters are here to stay. How will Michigan ski resorts adapt?
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False reports of school shootings were 'nothing short of a nightmare.' An investigation is ongoing. |
Fake threats across the state: The FBI, state police and local police continue to investigate false threats of active shooters at schools across Michigan yesterday. Multiple schools districts – including those in Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, Detroit, Jackson, Muskegon, Okemos, Portage and Saginaw – received hoax, or "swatting" calls.
Caller would pretend to be a teacher: State officials "assess that these are the actions of a coordinated campaign targeting K-12 education facilities in Michigan." Investigators are unaware of any credible threats. In other school-related news: A recently formed Michigan school group is looking to remove mentions of LGBTQ existence from classrooms, calling it “rogue sex-ed ... under the guise of safety and inclusivity,” with a newly created opt-out form they hope to force districts to comply with. |
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An increasing rate of pregnant women and new mothers died in 2020. |
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Darius Slay is still irked by Matt Patricia's disrespect, even from the Super Bowl. |
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Only 7 U.S. schools train people to operate commercial ships. One is in Northern Michigan. |
Training mariners: The United States only has seven schools that train people to become merchant marine officers. The largest six are located near New York City; upstate New York (the federal academy), Boston; San Francisco; Galveston, Texas and Maine. But one is ours — Traverse City’s Great Lakes Maritime Academy at Northwestern Michigan College.
Michigan's program: The academy has been around since 1969. It takes just 60 new cadets each year into the four-year bachelor’s degree program – 36 in the deck program and 24 in the engine program.
Elsewhere in Northern Michigan: It’s not the only lake sturgeon season in Michigan, but it is the shortest. With a total catch limit of six fish, the Black Lake sturgeon season lasted just 65 minutes on Saturday, Feb. 4, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. |
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Our Wednesday is well underway. Remember, you can always find the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. And why not consider becoming an MLive subscriber.
Cara will join you here in the Morning Briefing tomorrow and I'll see you on Friday.
— Jessica Shepherd |
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