WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2022 |
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In today's newsletter, Michigan has become an agritourism hotspot, Wolverine Worldwide is cited for a delay in tannery PFAS cleanup and four more Spartans are suspended after Saturday's Michigan Stadium incident. |
Our local reporters are working hard to give you all the info you need to be an informed voter. |
I'm sure some of you are just waiting for the election to be over so I can fill this spot with stories about bear cubs and whatnot. But for now, the election is so close and I need to make sure everyone here has access to the information they need. Down below, you will find links to a roundup of the statewide races and the very informative Vote411 website. But if you would like specific information on your local races, we have that too! Here are guides for Saginaw, Bay, Kent, Kalamazoo, Jackson, Washtenaw, Muskegon and Genesee counties.
I hope you all enjoy participating in the democratic process. We will make sure to get you all the results you need next week. Stay tuned.
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Brownell students roam the halls in costumes at Holmes STEM Academy as the neighboring schools celebrate Halloween on Monday, Oct. 31, 2022 in Flint. (Jake May | MLive.com) |
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From Congress to abortion: Who, and what, is on Michigan's November ballot? |
Less than a week: On Nov. 8, Michiganders will vote for governor, secretary of state, members of Congress, state reps, three proposals and more. It's a lot. And if you still need to figure it all out before heading to the polls, we have a guide for you. Every race on your ballot: Learn about the candidates on your ballot via Vote411, a partnership between MLive and the League of Women Voters. Every candidate – from governor to small village races – was asked about their policy platform. Visit here for the master list of races for all of Michigan. Don't forget! If you still have an absentee ballot to return, make sure to deliver it in person to your clerk to avoid mail delays. Find your clerk here. |
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Michigan has married two large industries to become an agritourism hot spot. |
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Wolverine Worldwide is cited for a delay in tannery PFAS cleanup. |
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Four more Michigan State players have been suspended following tunnel incidents. |
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Far out! Did you see the new episode of 'Unsolved Mysteries' focused on Michigan UFO sightings? |
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That's all the news I could squeeze into today's Morning Briefing.
But you can always find the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. And it's always a good time to become an an MLive subscriber.
Have a fantastic Wednesday.
— Jessica Shepherd |
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