Plus, a look at today's weather
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, Gov. Whitmer signs a $616 million supplemental bill, the EPA cracks down on water pollution from slaughterhouses and five reasons Michigan can win the College Football Playoff. |
Where to find a holiday meal in Michigan |
If filling up on Santa's diet of milk and cookies isn't too appealing this holiday, here are five great restaurants open on Christmas Day in Ann Arbor. East Side Soup Kitchen in Saginaw is inviting those in need to enjoy a Christmas meal with Santa and “shop” for free at a special event on Wednesday, Dec. 20. In Lapeer, Woodchips BBQ is providing free Christmas meals during its fifth annual free Community Christmas Meal buffet on Sunday, Dec. 25. |
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Sunset after a snowstorm. (Photo by Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) |
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Whitmer signs $616M bill to relieve school debt, invest in infrastructure |
Upgrades: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a nearly $616 million supplemental bill into law Monday, Dec. 18, that provides funding to fix roads and bridges, expands access to clean drinking water and invests in colleges and universities to train highly skilled workers in Michigan. Speaking of roads: The Michigan Department of Transportation invested almost $2 billion this year to improve and maintain its share of the roads throughout the state. Take a look at the 10 major Michigan road construction projects from 2023. More repairs: An Ypsilanti bridge that closed when temperatures were in the 80s has officially reopened, but even after more than five months of repairs the construction isn’t yet complete. |
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EPA to crack down on water pollution from slaughterhouses |
Cleaning up: The Environmental Protection Agency proposed new regulations on slaughterhouses and animal rendering operations in hopes of reducing the amount of pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus entering the environment through wastewater. Restoration: The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking landowners in the Lake Erie and Saginaw Bay watersheds willing to add wetlands to their property. Lead testing: Flint’s water remained below the federal action limit for lead during the second half of 2023 but ticked up higher than test results from the first six months of this year, according to the state. |
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After yesterday's cold blast of wind and spurts of snow, here’s what we expect this morning |
Brrrr: Tuesday's morning will definitely feel like winter. The southern area around Lansing and Jackson will be cold with temperatures in the mid-20s. Part of northern Lower Michigan will start off in the teens. Here’s a quick look at the weather conditions this morning. Changing seasons: It's time to say goodbye to fall and hello to winter. This year's winter solstice falls on Thursday, Dec. 21, officially kicking off winter in the Northern Hemisphere. In case you missed it: Northern owls from boreal forests and Arctic tundras are flying to the Great Lakes region in search of food and slightly warmer weather. Here are four rare owls and where to spot them in Michigan.
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5 reasons Michigan can win the College Football Playoff |
Playoffs: Michigan is currently the favorite to win the national championship according to oddsmakers. But the team is 0-2 in their previous College Football Playoff appearances, forcing some to pause at the possibility of the Wolverines going all the way. Here are five reasons why Michigan can do it this year. On the court: The Atlanta Hawks beat Detroit 130-124 on Monday night, handing the Pistons their 24th consecutive loss. Detroit is two losses away from matching the NBA’s longest losing streak in one season. Price hike: As the Lions close in on their first division title in 30 years they’re using the moment to raise ticket prices by an average of 36%. |
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Need a last-minute gift? Check out these Michigan holiday markets |
Holiday shopping: For those who still have some last-minute gift shopping to cross off their lists, a Christmas market can be the perfect answer. From Grand Rapids’ inaugural Christkindl Markt to Lake Orion's historic Canterbury Village, here's a roundup of Christmas markets across the state. Christmas music: Head to Frauenthal Theater in downtown Muskegon this weekend for Port City Church’s Christmas Eve production. The event features three identical, one-hour performances of classic songs that inspire that magical Christmas feeling. Educational: Families with children home for holiday break can engage in science-based activities across Bay County this year as part of a program organized by visitors bureau planners. |
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Let's have a great Tuesday. |
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