The bills will increase the program’s fund by $5 million each year
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2022 |
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In today's newsletter, hydrogen could be critical fuel for trucks, ferries and freighters in Michigan, going over this week's weather, and how Blake Corum is running into the record books. |
What we know about Hurricane Ian |
Florida has declared a state of emergency as Hurricane Ian is on track to hit the west coast. Hurricane Ian tore into western Cuba yesterday as a major hurricane, with nothing to stop it from intensifying into a catastrophic Category 4 storm. It is expected to reach hurricane force by this morning. Florida residents are preparing as it is forecasted to strengthen even more over warm Gulf of Mexico waters, reaching top winds of 140 mph (225 kmh) before making landfall again.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, center, signs three bills which build on the MI Safe Communities program the governor launched last summer to invest in local police, get illegal guns off the street, and expand opportunities in jobs, education, and the justice system. |
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Whitmer signs off on increase funding for police, road patrol |
More police officers will be present on Michigan roads after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer gave the OK to three bipartisan bills which would increase funding for the state’s Secondary Road Patrol program.
The goals: The bills build on the MI Safe Communities program Whitmer launched last year which seeks to invest in local police, remove illegal guns from communities and expand opportunities in jobs, education and the justice system.
Update in the kidnapping plot: Trial proceedings for three Jackson County men accused of providing aid to a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will be livestreamed on YouTube. |
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Will the sunshine come back this week? |
Mark says: Yes! It looks like we shook off the rain early this week. Friday and the weekend look great with dry weather, sunshine and temperatures in the low-70s.
What about frost? There is only one chance of frost this week. After Thursday morning, we will slowly start to warm up into the weekend. Maybe spend the weekend visiting some fall color?
Garden talk:With frost possibly on its way, here's what you should do with your summer plants. |
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Blake Corum by the numbers: Michigan star is running into record books |
Stepping up: What was supposed to be a two-headed rushing attack for Michigan has, due to injury, become a one-man show. No problem. Blake Corum has done the work of two running backs. Speaking of Ann Arbor: You have to check out these new Ann Arbor condos. They're a Michigan football fan’s dream.
In high school football: Could NIL dollars flow down to Michigan high school athletes? It's possible, but there are some fears involved. |
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Blast from the past: Michigan plans new houses with early 1900s blueprints |
Taking a page from the history book: To address the state’s aging and limited housing stock, the Michigan Municipal League and Michigan Economic Development Corporation have released free blueprints inspired by historic housing catalogs. Why? The initiative, named Pattern Book Homes for 21st Century Michigan, is intended to cut time and cost by greenlighting multi-family floor plans and zoning for builders. More in public interest: What some call "life-altering pizza" is in a city less than one mile away from Michigan and most people have no idea.
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